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• To list the warranty entitlements in chronological order of WarrantyEndDate, run the following command:
Get-CimInstance -Namespace root/dcim/sysman -ClassName DCIM_AssetWarrantyInformation |
Sort-Object -Property WarrantyEndDate | Select Name, WarrantyEndDate, WarrantyStartDate
• To disable the warranty feature and subsequent refresh calls, run the following command:
Get-CimInstance -Namespace root/DCIM/SYSMAN -ClassName DCIM_AssetWarrantyInformation|
Where-Object{$_.InstanceID -eq "Root/MainSystemChassis/COOObject/COOWarranty:0"} | Invoke-
CimMethod -MethodName DisableWarranty
• To pull warranty information on-demand, run the following command:
Get-CimInstance -Namespace root/DCIM/SYSMAN -ClassName DCIM_AssetWarrantyInformation|
Where-Object{$_.InstanceID -eq "Root/MainSystemChassis/COOObject/COOWarranty:0"} | Invoke-
CimMethod -MethodName RefreshWarranty
NOTE: Set up for Proxy configuration -
• Default proxy – Dell Command | Monitor selects the default system proxy (set in IE)
• Custom proxy
DCIM_ApplicationProxySetting class is used to modify the proxy settings for Dell Command | Monitor as per the
proxy environment.
DCIM_BootConfigSetting
An instance of DCIM_BootConfigSetting represents a boot configuration that is used during the boot process. For example, on client
systems, there are two types of boot configurations — Legacy and UEFI. So, DCIM_BootConfigSetting has a maximum of two
instances to represent, one each for Legacy and UEFI.
You can determine if the DCIM_BootConfigSetting represents Legacy, using the following properties:
• InstanceID = "DCIM:BootConfigSetting:Next:1"
• ElementName = "Next Boot Configuration Setting : Boot List Type 1"
You can determine if the DCIM_BootConfigSetting represents UEFI, using the following properties:
• InstanceID = "DCIM:BootConfigSetting:Next:2"
• ElementName = "Next Boot Configuration Setting : Boot List Type 2"
DCIM_BootSourceSetting
This class represents the boot devices or sources. The ElementName, BIOSBootString, and StructuredBootString properties contain
a string that identifies the boot devices. For example, floppy, hard disk, CD/DVD, network, Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association (PCMCIA), Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), or USB. Based on the boot list type of the device, an instance of
DCIM_BootSourceSetting is associated with one of the instances of DCIM_BootConfigSetting.
DCIM_OrderedComponent
The DCIM_OrderedComponent association class is used to associate instances of DCIM_BootConfigSetting with instances of
DCIM_BootSourceSetting representing one of the boot list types (Legacy or UEFI) to which the boot devices belongs. The
GroupComponent property of DCIM_OrderedComponent refers to the DCIM_BootConfigSetting instance and the
PartComponent property refers to the DCIM_BootSourceSetting instance.
DCIM_Smart Attribute
For reading the smart attribute value, run the following commands:
For example:
• Get-CimInstance -Namespace root\dcim\sysman DCIM_SmartAttributeInfo | Format-Table
• Get-CimInstance -Namespace root\dcim\sysman DCIM_SmartAttributeInfo -Filter "AttributeID like '< Attribute ID Value >'
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