The drives are discovered using WMI where it assesses the SystemVolume 
property, I believe.  If True, it's a system drive, if false, it's a non-system 
drive.


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Pete Hakesley
Sent: 29 September 2014 11:59
To: MSMOM ([email protected])
Subject: [msmom] Logical Disks

The Logical Monitoring in SCOM 2007 uses MB Free and % Free as a double 
monitor. This is fine

My question is this how does the monitor know what is a system disk and what is 
a non-system drives?


Peter Hakesley | Monitoring & Automation Technical Lead Engineer, Data Centre 
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