Common Diagnostic Model
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The Common Diagnostic Model (CDM) is an architecture and methodology for exposing system diagnostics through standard Common Information Model (CIM) interfaces, defined by the Distributed Management Task Force. The CDM schema is a subset of the CIM schema. The first version of CDM was introduced in v2.3 of CIM and has undergone several major changes since.
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- www.dmtf.org - Official DMTF website

