Reference Guide

Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation Reference Guide
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51 = Built-in NIC Supports Pattern-Matching
52 = 7-character Service Tag Support
64 = ACPI Support
65 = USB Legacy Support
66 = AGP Support
67 = I2O Boot Support
68 = LS-120 Boot Support
69 = ATAPI ZIP Drive Boot Support
70 = 1394 Boot Support
71 = Smart Battery
72 = BIOS Boot Specification Support
73 = Function key-initiated Network Service Boot Support
BuildNumber The internal identifier for this compilation of this software element.
Caption The caption of the device.
CurrentLanguage The currently selected language for the BIOS. This information can be obtained from SMBIOS, using the Current Language attribute of the Type 13 structure, to index into the string list following the structure.
The property is formatted using the ISO 639 Language Name, and may be followed by the ISO 3166 Territory Name and the encoding method.
Description A short description of the BIOS element
ListofLanguages A list of installable languages for the BIOS. This information can be obtained from SMBIOS, from the string list that follows the Type 13 structure. An ISO 639 Language Name should be used to specify the
BIOS' installable languages. The ISO 3166 Territory Name and the encoding method may also be specified, following the Language Name.
LoadedEndingAddress The ending physical address for the memory which the BIOS occupies.
LoadedStartingAddress The starting physical address for the memory which the BIOS occupies.
LoadUtilityInformation The BIOS flash loader version number or string.
Manufacturer Manufacturer of this software element
Name The name used to identify this software element
PrimaryBIOS If true, this is the primary BIOS of the computer system.
ReleaseDate Date that this BIOS was released.
ROMSize The physical size of this BIOS ROM device in kilobytes.
SoftwareElementID This is an identifier for this software element and is designed to beused in conjunction with other keys to create a unique representationof this SoftwareElement
SoftwareElementState The SoftwareElementState is defined in this model to identify various states of a software elements life cycle.
A software element in the deployable state describes the details necessary to successfully distribute it and the details (conditions and actions) required to create a software element in the installable
state (that is, the next state).
A software element in the installable state describes the details necessary to successfully install it and the details (conditions and actions) required to create a software element in the executable state
(that is, the next state).
A software element in the executable state describes the details necessary to successfully start it and the details (conditions and actions) required to create a software element in the running state (that
is, the next state).
A software element in the running state describes the details necessary to monitor and operate on a started element.
The following values are defined:
0 = Deployable
1 = Installable
2 = Executable
3 = Running
TargetOperatingSystem The Target Operating System property allows the provider to specify the operating system environment. The value of this property does not ensure binary executable. Two other pieces of information are
needed. First, the version of the OS needs to be specified. using the OSVersion Check. The second piece of information is the architecture the OS runs on. This information is captured with the
ArchitectureCheckclass. The combination of these constructs allows the provider to clearly identify the level of OS required for a particular software element.
The following values are defined:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = MACOS
3 = ATTUNIX
4 = DGUX
5 = DECNT
6 = Digital Unix
7 = OpenVMS
8 = HPUX
9 = AIX10 = MVS
11 = OS400
12 = OS/2
13 = JavaVM
14 = MSDOS
15 = WIN3x
16 = WIN95
17 = WIN98
18 = WINNT
19 = WINCE
20 = NCR3000
21 = NetWare
22 = OSF
23 = DC/OS
24 = Reliant UNIX
25 = SCO UnixWare
26 = SCO OpenServer
27 = Sequent
28 = IRIX
29 = Solaris
30 = SunOS
31 = U6000
32 = ASERIES
33 = TandemNSK
34 = TandemNT
35 = BS2000
36 = LINUX
37 = Lynx