Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | Monitor Version 10.3 User's Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Windows SMM Security Mitigations Table (WSMT) Compliance
- Standards and protocols for Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Use case scenarios using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Polling interval setting
- RAID status reporting
- Monitoring the Dell client systems
- Application log for Dell Command | Monitor for Linux
- Detecting advance format drives
- Boot configurations
- Changing the system settings
- Managing Dell client systems locally using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Managing Dell client systems remotely using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Frequently asked questions for Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Troubleshooting steps using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3
- Unable to remotely connect to Windows Management Instrumentation
- Installation failure on systems running Windows
- BIOS setting enumeration value appears as 1
- Hapi installation fails due to the dependency of libsmbios
- CIM resources not available
- Unable to execute the commands using DCM on the systems running Ubuntu Core 16
- Third-party licenses
- Other documents you may need
- Contacting Dell
In the command-line interface, run
winrm enumerate wsman/<DCM class name>?__cimnamespace=root/dcim/sysman -auth:basic -
r:http://<system IP or system name:5985> -username:<user name> -password:<password> -
skipCAcheck -skipCNcheck -encoding:utf-8
Managing Linux system remotely through a Linux
system using WSMan
You can access and monitor the system running Linux remotely through the system running Linux using WSMan commands.
Prerequisites for the Management Linux system:
● Supported Linux operating system package is installed
● wsmancli package is installed
Prerequisites for the Managed Linux system:
● Root access privileges
● Supported Linux operating system
● Dell Command | Monitor
Launch a terminal, and run
wsman enumerate http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/sysman/
<class name> -N root/dcim/sysman -h <system ip/name> -u <user name> -p <password> –P
5985 –y basic –v –V
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Managing Dell client systems remotely using Dell Command | Monitor 10.3