Reference Guide

Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation Reference Guide
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StartingOffset The StartingOffset property indicates the starting offset (in bytes) of the partition.
SystemCreationClassName The scoping System's Creation class name.
SystemName The scoping System's Name.
Type The partition label or the unique volume label field for this physical volume. (For DOS, this is the volume label plus the 32 bit Volume ID field if available.)
Dell_DynamicStates
ACLineStatus This property defines status information about the AC line in the notebook
The following values are defined:
1 = Other
2 = Unknown
3 = Off- Line
4 = On-Line
5 = On Backup Power
DellInstanceID This property defines the instance ID of this class.
DockingStatus Defines whether system is docked or not
The following values are defined:
1 = Other
2 = Unknown
3 = Docked
4 = Not docked
Dell_LogicalDisk
Caption The caption of the device.
Compressed The Compressed property indicates whether the logical volume exists as a single compressed entity, such as a DoubleSpace volume.If file based compression is supported (such as on NTFS), this property will
be FALSE.
CreationClassName Creation class name indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the other key properties of this class, this property allows all instances of this class and
its subclasses to be uniquely identified.
Description A short description of the logical disk.
DeviceID An address or other identifying information to uniquely name the logical device.
FileSystem The FileSystem property indicates the file system on the logical disk.
FreeSpace The available free space on the logical drive (in bytes).
Name The Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the Name property can be overridden to be a Key property.
Path The path used to access this logical drive (for remote drives).
Size The size of the logical drive (in bytes).
SystemCreationClassName The scoping System's Creation class name.
SystemName The scoping System's Name.
Type This defines the logical drive type.
The following values are defined:
0 = Unknown
1 = No Root Directory
2 = Removable Disk
3 = Local Disk
4 = Network Drive
5 = Compact Disc
6 = RAM Drive
Dell_OperatingSystem
BootDevice The BootDevice property indicates the name of the disk drive from which the Win32 operating system boots.
BuildNumber The BuildNumber property indicates the build number of the operating system. It can be used for more precise versioning information than product release version numbers.
BuildType The BuildType property indicates the type of build used for the operating system. Examples are retail build and checked build.
Caption The caption of the device.
CodeSet The CodeSet property indicates the code page value used by the operating system. A code page contains a character table used by the operating system to translate strings for different languages. The
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) lists values that represent defined code pages. If the operating system does not use an ANSI code page, this member will be set to 0. The CodeSet string can use
up to six characters to define the code page value.
CountryCode The CountryCode property indicates the code for the country/region used by the operating system. Values are based on international phone dialing prefixes (also referred to as IBM country/region codes). The
CountryCode string can use up to six characters to define the country/region code value.
CreationClassName Creation class name indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When used with the other key properties of this class, this property allows all instances of this class and
its subclasses to be uniquely identified.
CSCreationClassName The scoping computer system's Creation class name.
CSName The scoping computer system's Name.
Debug The Debug property indicates whether the operating system is a checked (debug) build. Checked builds provide error checking, argument verification, and system debugging code. Additional code in a checked
binary generates a kernel debugger error message and breaks into the debugger. This helps immediately determine the cause and location of the error. Performance suffers in the checked build due to the
additional code that is executed. A value of TRUE indicates the debugging version of User.exe is installed.
Description A short description of the operating system.