The CIM monitor monitor can query a CIM agent (CIMOM) configured on any hardware platform that supports CIM and has the agent and providers configured. Refer to your hardware manual for how to configure the CIMOM.
The monitor can query a CIM performance counter for a CIMOM (agent) and compare it to a value using a compare operation. If the compare operation evaluates to false the monitor fails the test. Supports most performance counters devices, such as hosts, datastores, memory, CPU, etc.
Note: For an introduction to CIM monitoring see the Kaseya Knowledge Base.
Note: Only monitor specific settings are documented here. See Standard monitor settings.
Connection settings
CIM monitor properties
root/cimv2
. For specific namespaces on your system, refer to your hardware manual. Another common namespace is root/interop
. Threshold settings
CIM account
If you have chosen Other/Unidentified as the device type, you will have to choose an account here to authenticate against the CIMOM. Ensure your CIM user has at least read permissions for the specified namespace.
References and links
CIM (Common Information Model) is a standard defined and published by Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Other standards like Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) defines the implementation of CIM, including protocols for discovering and accessing the implementations.
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is an example of an implementation as well as Standards Based Linux Instrumentation Management (SBLIM). Others are Storage Management Initiative – Specification (SMI-S), Server Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) and Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH).