Information technology — Security techniques — Anonymous digital signatures — Part 2: Mechanisms usi...
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This part of ISO/IEC 20008 specifies anonymous digital signature mechanisms, in which a verifier
makes use of a group public key to verify a digital signature.
It provides
— a general description of an anonymous digital signature mechanism using a group public key, and
— a variety of mechanisms that provide such anonymous digital signatures.
For each mechanism, this part of ISO/IEC…
Information security — Redaction of authentic data — Part 1: General
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This document specifies properties of cryptographic mechanisms to redact authentic data. In particular, it defines the processes involved in those mechanisms, the participating parties, and the cryptographic properties.
Information technology — Storage management — Part 1: Overview
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This Technical Specification defines an interface for the secure, extensible, and interoperable
management of a distributed and heterogeneous storage system. This interface uses an object-oriented,
XML-based, messaging-based protocol designed to support the specific requirements of managing
devices and subsystems in this storage environment. Using this protocol, this Technical…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 2: Common Architecture
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Storage Management Technical Specification, Part 2 Common Architecture, 1.8.0 Rev 4 defines the core
architecture and protocols in SMI-S. The components of SMI-S architecture include:
• Transport - communicating management information between constituents of the management system
• Health and fault management - detecting failures through monitoring the state of storage components
•…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 3: Common profiles
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Storage Management Technical Specification, Part 3 Common Profiles, 1.8.0 Rev 4 defines profiles that are
supported by profiles defined in the other parts of this standard. The first few clauses provide background
material that helps explain the purpose and profiles. Common port profiles are grouped together since
they serve as transport-specific variations of a common model. The port…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 4: Block devices
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This Technical Specification defines an interface for the secure, extensible, and interoperable
management of a distributed and heterogeneous storage system. This interface uses an object-oriented,
XML-based, messaging-based protocol designed to support the specific requirements of managing
devices and subsystems in this storage environment. Using this protocol, this Technical…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 5: File systems
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The Filesystems part of the Storage Management Technical Specification defines management profiles for
Autonomous (top level) profiles for programs and devices whose central function is providing support and
access to file data. In addition, it provides documentation of component profiles that deal with filesystems
and management interface functions that may be used by other…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 6: Fabric
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The Storage Management Technical Specification, Part 6 Fabric defines management profiles for
Autonomous (top level) profiles for programs and devices whose central function is providing support for
storage networking. This version of Storage Management Technical Specification, Part 6 Fabric includes
these autonomous profiles:
• Fabric
This profile defines the model and functions of…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 7: Host elements
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The host-base storage portion of the Storage Management Technical Specification defines management
profiles for autonomous, component and abstract profiles for management of host-based storage devices.
The autonomous profiles describe the management of a stand-alone host-based storage entity. The
component profiles describe management of aspects of host-based storage entities that may…
Information technology — Storage management — Part 8: Media libraries
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This version of the specification models various details of the following objects of the media library for
monitoring.
• Library
• Drives
• Changer Devices
• Slots
• IO Slots
• SCSI Interfaces and SCSI and FC Target Ports
• Physical Tapes
• Physical Package
• Magazines
In general, a CIM client can monitor the health and status of the above objects as well as get alert, status…