Property | Description |
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CPU_ARCH | The returned value is a label for
an architecture name, as shown:
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CPU_LOAD (Windows only) | The CPU load, or CPU usage, is expressed as a percentage of capacity (between 0 and 100). |
CPU_LOAD1 | The returned value reports the average number of processes
(load average) that were running or waiting to run over the last minute.
CPU_LOAD1 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using the CPU or waiting for the CPU adds to the load number by 1. Note: On Windows, every
process adds to the load number, active or not. Also, this information
is gathered by the bfdispatch process and published to the agent using
a shared memory segment. If the user credentials that are used for
connecting to the agent are unprivileged, these statistics will not
be available.
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CPU_LOAD5 | The returned value reports the average number of processes
(load average) that were waiting to run over the last 5 minutes.
CPU_LOAD5 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. Note: On Windows, every
process adds to the load number, active or not. Also, this information
is gathered by the bfdispatch process and published to the agent using
a shared memory segment. If the user credentials that are used for
connecting to the agent are unprivileged, these statistics will not
be available.
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CPU_LOAD15 | The average number of processes (load average) that were waiting
to run over the last 15 minutes. CPU_LOAD15 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. Note: On
Windows, every process adds to the load number, active or not. Also,
this information is gathered by the bfdispatch process and published
to the agent using a shared memory segment. If the user credentials
that are used for connecting to the agent are unprivileged, these
statistics will not be available.
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CPU_MHZ | This property reports the processor speed
in megahertz. Certain conditions are required for this property to
be filled in successfully:
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CPU_MANUFACTURER | This property returns the company name of
the processor manufacturer. If the information is not directly available,
the names are assumed based on architecture. No value is returned
if there is insufficient processor information available. These values
are supported:
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CPU_MODEL | This property returns the manufacturer-specific
CPU model numbers. These values are reported as follows:
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CPU_SERIAL | This property returns the serial number
of the CPU or computer. Currently, this functionality is limited to
these architectures:
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DISK_FREE | For UNIX and Linux, this property returns the amount of free space (in MB) on the file system that the server Path specifies. For Windows, the free disk space (in MBs) on the drive that the server Path specifies. For example, a disk with 4 GB of free space is reported as 4096 MB. |
DISK_TOTAL | This property returns the total free disk space available. This value is reported for the base path of the agent, which might have a separate allocation that is smaller than the entire remaining disk or partition. Disk space management varies significantly between operating systems. |
MEM_LOAD (UNIX/Linux only) | For UNIX and Linux, the amount of RAM or system memory that is currently in use expressed as a percentage of total real memory (between 0 and 100). |
MEM_FREE | This property returns the amount of RAM or system memory (in MB). For example, 2 GB of free RAM is reported as 2048 MB. |
MEM_PAGESIZE | This property returns the RAM or system memory page size (in MB). This figure represents the standard page size for the host system. For example, a host system with a page size of 4 KB is reported as 4096 MB. |
MEM_TOTAL | This property reports total RAM, or system memory (in MB).
For example, a computer with 2 GB of RAM would be reported as 2048 MB. |
NET_FQDN | This property returns the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the computer that is running the agent. The FQDN is reported based on the address that the agent is using to communicate. The returned address can be based on IPv4 or IPv6, depending on the address actually being used. See also NET_IPV, NET_IPV4, and NET_IPV6. |
NET_HWADDR | This property returns the hardware address for the interface reported in NET_IFACE. |
NET_IFACE | This property returns the name of the interface
that the agent uses to communicate.
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NET_IPV | This property returns the type of IP connection that is used to communicate with the agent, either 4 for IPv4 or 6 for IPv6. |
NET_IPV4 | This property returns the IPv4 address that the agent uses to communicate. On connections over IPv6, if the agent is able to identify an IPv4 address for the same interface, that address is reported. |
NET_IPV6 | This property returns the IPv6 address that the agent uses to communicate. |
NET_SPEED (Windows only) | This property returns the speed of the interface in Mb/sec, for example, 1000 for Gigabit Ethernet. |
NUM_CPU | This property returns the number of CPUs on the computer. |
OS_HOSTID | This property returns the result of the gethostid() system call. Typically, this result is not informative unless a system administrator has set /etc/hostid to an informative value. |
OS_SYSNAME | This property returns the operating system name of the server. Examples: Microsoft Windows XP, AIX, Macintosh OS. |
OS_RELEASE | This property returns the operating system release level of
the server. For example, if the server operating system is Microsoft XP Version 5.1.2600, this returned value is 5. |
OS_VERSION | This property returns the operating system version of the
server. For example, if the server operating system is Microsoft XP Version 5.1.2600, this returned value is 1. |
WIN_SERVICEPACK (Windows only) | This property returns the version number of the Windows service pack installed on the server. For example, for Service Pack 2, this value is 2. |