Ron Gage wrote:
Hi everyone:

I am thinking about writing a WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) client
for Linux.  This would basically be a command line way to perform various
performance queries to a Windows box - with absolutely no agent software
anywhere.   All that would be required on the Windows side of things is a
service account.

This would not be for allowing Windows computers to query Linux - at least not
immediately.  Allowing a Windows computer to query a Linux computer is
downstream from this.

What can WMI provide?  For example, hardware inventory, performance counters,
various disk stats (per logical disk), and so on.

Would there be any interest in such a program?


sure. being able to gather info from w1nd0z3 boxen without any other client 
software would be nice ;)


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