Users Guide

User scenarios through Dell Command | Monitor
10.1.0
This chapter describes the various user scenarios of Dell Command | Monitor.
You can use Dell Command | Monitor for:
Asset management
Conguration management
Health monitoring
Proles
Topics:
Scenario 1: Asset management
Scenario 2: Conguration management
Scenario 3: Health monitoring
Scenario 4: Proles
Scenario 1: Asset management
A company that uses many Dell systems was not able to maintain accurate inventory information because of changes in the business and IT
sta. The Chief Information Ocer (CIO), requests a plan for identifying the systems that can be upgraded to Microsoft Windows latest
versions. This requires an assessment of the deployed systems to determine the size, scope, and nancial impact of such a project. The
information collection involves a signicant eort. Deploying IT sta to each client system is expensive, in terms of man-hours and end-user
interruptions.
Using Dell Command | Monitor on each Dell system, the IT manager can quickly collect information remotely. Using tools such as Microsoft
System Center Conguration Manager (SCCM), the IT manager queries each client system over the network and collects information such
as CPU type and speed, memory size, hard-drive capacity, BIOS version, and current operating system version. Once the information is
collected, it can be analyzed to identify the systems that can be upgraded to Windows latest versions.
You can also get asset inventory through WSMAN/WinRM command line or any using any CIM client command line.
SCCM integration
You can integrate SCCM with Dell Command | Monitor for Windows by:
Using the MOF le within Dell Command | Monitor install package, which contains all the Dell Command | Monitor classes and
importing to CongMgr
The MOF is located at:
C:\Program Files\Dell\Command_Monitor\ssa\omacim\OMCI_SMS_DEF.mof
Extending asset reporting capabilities using collections
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