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CDM Common Diagnostic Model
As an extension of the DMTF’s Common Information Model (CIM), the Common Diagnostic Model (CDM) specification is widely used within the industry to evaluate the health of computer systems in multi-vendor environments. CDM creates diagnostic instrumentation that can be utilized by platform management applications, and its tight synergy with the other manageability domains in CIM further enables integration of diagnostics into critical management functions.
CDM is an OS and platform neutral architecture for:
- Discovering diagnostics and their capabilities
- Controlling diagnostic execution
- Retrieving diagnostics results
CDM helps to deliver additional compatibility in cross-platform system diagnostics through a new conformance testing program and other activities such as plugfests.
How can CDM benefit you?
- Allows consistent diagnostics for various components in a computer or server system
- Allows for platform and language neutral representation of diagnostics systems
- Allows for easy verification of the interoperability of diagnostics modules
- Leverages multiple Hardware Vendor diagnostics into an industry standard solution
- Enabling reuse of diagnostics suite across multiple use cases: factory, field and repair
The DMTF welcomes feedback on our standards, but requires that individuals submitting comments first agree to our DMTF Feedback Policy.
DMTF Specifications
DMTF Profiles
DSP # | Version | Title | Date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
DSP1114 | 1.0.0 | RAID Controller Diagnostics Profile | 10 Jan 2012 |
.pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1113 | 1.0.0 | Disk Drive Diagnostics Profile | 21 Sep 2011 |
.pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1110 | 1.0.0 | Optical Drive Diagnostics Profile | 1 Feb 2012 |
.pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1107 | 1.0.0 | Ethernet NIC Diagnostics Profile | 10 Jan 2012 |
.pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1105 | 1.0.1 | CPU Diagnostics Profile | 2 Nov 2011 |
.pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1104 | 1.0.0 | Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter Diagnostics Profile | 6 Mar 2012 | .pdf file. DMTF Standard |
DSP1002 | 2.0.0 | Diagnostics Profile | 27 Oct 2010 |
.pdf file, DMTF Standard |
DSP1002 | 1.0.1 | Diagnostics Profile | 23 Sep 2009 |
.pdf file, DMTF Standard |
DSP1002 | 1.0.0 | Diagnostics Profile | 24 Feb 2009 |
.pdf file, DMTF Standard |
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CDM Conformance Program
The CDM Conformance Program (CDM CP) is designed to validate CDM implementations to a particular version of the CDM implementation requirements specification.
DMTF Feedback Policy
The DMTF welcomes feedback on our standards, but requires that individuals submitting comments first agree to our DMTF Feedback Policy.