BMC_ComputerSystem
Hierarchy:
- BMC_BaseElement
- BMC_System
- BMC_ComputerSystem
- BMC_System
Stores information about computer systems. Computer systems can be of the following types:
- General-purpose computing devices such as servers and workstations.
- Specific-purpose devices such as network and storage devices.
- Both physical and virtual systems. For virtual systems, the isVirtual attribute is set to Yes.
Class type
CI
Direct known subclasses
Rule Based Asset classes defined on this class
The following Rule Based Asset classes are defined on the BMC_Computer class. A Rule Based Asset class inherits attributes of the CI class based on which it has been created.
Attribute summary
Attribute | Data type | Description |
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Admin Password Status | Picklist | Status of the administrator password, such as enabled or disabled. The following options are provided:
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Boot ROM Supported | Picklist | Specifies whether a computer can be booted from a server or from another remote station. The following options are provided:
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Capability List | Long Text Area (32000) | All of the functions that the computer system can perform. |
Chassis Bootup State | Picklist | The boot state of the chassis. The following options are provided:
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Configuration Options | Text (255) | The configuration of a hub system. |
Data Rate | Text (30) | The data exchange rate for a network device, including the unit of measure, such as MB/sec; for example, 100 MB/sec. |
DHCP Use | Picklist | Specifies whether the computer system is using dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) to get its IP address. The following options are provided:
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Domain | Text (255) | The DNS domain name of the computer as known by the target system. If the value is unknown, use NULL. |
Environment Specification | Text (255) | The environmental requirements of the system; for example;
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Expansion | Text (255) | The elements that can be added to the system; for example;
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Expansion Interface | Text (255) | The expansion interface for a hub. For example, |
Firmware Version | Text (30) | The version of the software stored in ROM. |
Flash Memory | Number (15, 2) | The amount of flash memory available (in kilobytes) in the system. The syntax of the field value is Decimal. |
Frequency | Text (30) | The electrical frequency of the system. For example, AC line frequency could be 47-63 Hz. |
Host Name | Text (255) | The local name of the computer as known by the target system; for example, the result of running the hostname command. Domain information is included if the computer includes it when reporting its own name. If value of the field is unknown, use NULL. |
Input Current | Text (30) | The type of current (AC or DC) supported by the system. |
Input Voltage | Picklist | The voltage supported by the system. The value includes V for Volts with AC or DC. For example, 110 V AC. The following options are provided:
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Maximum Consumption | Text (30) | The maximum amount of electricity that the system uses. The value includes the number followed by W for watts. For example, 80 W. |
Media Supported | Text (255) | The material that the system can use to transmit data. For example, Ethernet, fiber, and optical. |
Number Of Slots | Number (15, 2) | The total number of slots on a network device. |
Other Capability Description | Text (255) | The main function of the computer system when the value of the Primary Capability field is set to Other. For example, PDA. |
Ports Per Slot | Number (15, 2) | The total number of ports supported by each slot. |
Primary Capability | Picklist | The main function of the computer system. The following options are provided:
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Reset Capability | Picklist | The system reset value. The following options are provided:
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Reset Count | Number (15, 2) | The number of automatic resets after the last reset. A value of -1 (minus one) indicates that the count is unknown. |
Reset Limit | Number (15, 2) | The number of consecutive times a system reset is attempted. A value of -1 (minus one) indicates that the limit is unknown. |
System OID | Text (255) | The manufacturer and device type of the system. For example, 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.323 is a type of Cisco Catalyst 2950 IOS router. |
System Type | Picklist | The type of computer system. If the computer is Windows-based, this field must have a value. The following options are provided:
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Thermal State | Picklist | The state of the system when last booted. For example, Safe, Warning, Critical, and so on. The following options are provided:
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Total Physical Memory | Number (15, 2) | The total amount of physical memory (in Megabytes). |
Virtual System Type | Picklist | The type of virtual machine, such as VMware, LPAR, and so on. The following options are provided:
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Workgroup | Text (255) | The name of the Windows workgroup of the computer system. |
Inherited attributes
Inherited from class | Inherited attributes |
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BMC_BaseElement | Asset #, CI Status, Class ID, Class Name, Description, Instance Name, Location, Mark As Deleted, Model Manufacturer, Model Name, Notes, Primary Client, Priority, Serial #, Short Description, Site, Stage, Supported, Supported By, Token Id, Version Number, Warranty Exp Date |
BMC_System | Is Virtual |
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