Dell Command | Monitor is designed for Dell Enterprise Client systems, Dell IoT Gateway systems, as well as for Dell Embedded PCs.
With Dell Command | Monitor, system administrators can remotely manage assets, monitor system health, and inventory deployed systems in an enterprise.
NOTE: Dell Command | Monitor was formerly Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI). After the OMCI version 8.2.1, OMCI is rebranded as Dell Command | Monitor.
Dell Command | Monitor interfaces with leading enterprise management consoles that support industry standards. This approach helps to ensure that Dell systems can be managed by a broad array of existing enterprise management tools. It also interfaces with the Dell Integration Suite for System Center 2012, Dell KACE K1000 Management Appliance, Dell OpenManage Essentials and our Client Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager (SCOM). Finally, tight integration with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) allows customers to take advantage of the rich scripting capabilities for collecting information and customizing system settings. This product is provided at no additional charge to Dell customers.
The latest version of Dell Command | Monitor is v9.2.
Downloads
- Dell Command | Monitor 9.2 for Windows (Released - 01/06/2017)
- Dell Command Monitor 9.2 for Linux
- Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 64-bit (Released - 01/15/2017)
- RHEL 7.0 64-bit (Released - 01/21/2017)
- Dell Command | Monitor 9.2 Documentation
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Dell Command | Monitor Quick Links
Enhancements included in the latest release
- Support for new platforms
- Support for new OS: Embedded Standard 7 professional (WES7-P), Embedded Standard 7 Enterprise (WES7-E) — supported only on Dell Embedded PCs.
- Support for Linux operating systems: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0.
- Support for Application log feature for systems running supported Linux operating systems.
- Support for the following new BIOS settings:
- GPS on WWAN Radio
- Keyboard Backlight Timeout on AC
- Keyboard Backlight Timeout on Battery
- Lid Switch
- M2 PCIE SSD 0
- M2 PCIE SSD 1
- Master Password Lockout
- Memory Fault Tolerance Time Limit
- Memory Performance Monitor
- Memory RSA
- Modern Standby Control
- PCI Bus
- PCIe RSA
- Power Off Intel 8260 When Engaging Stealth Mode
- SD Card Boot
- Sign of Life Indication
- Secure Guard Extension
- SFP
- SFP Wake on LAN
- Thunderbolt Boot Support
- Thunderbolt Pre Boot Module
- Touch Screen
- Type-C Battery Overload Protection
- Uefi Boot Path Security
- USB Provision
- Wake on Dock
- XD Card
- Support for additional values for the following supported attributes:
- CPU Snoop Mode
- Secure Guard Extensions
- Warning And Errors
Installing Dell Command | Monitor
Installing Dell Command | Monitor manually is pretty simple. Just download the latest version (links above) and install with administrative rights.
To perform an unattended installation to be used with your favorite software distribution tool, perform the following steps:
- Download the latest version of Dell Command | Monitor (links above).
- Launch the executable with the following parameters:
Systems-Management_Application_240JD_WN32_9.2.0.135_A00-00.EXE /s
Previous Releases
Download Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 for Windows 32-bit (released 07/29/2015)
Download Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 for Windows 64-bit (released 07/29/2015)
Dell Command | Monitor v9.1 Documentation
Sample Scripts
Check if a BIOS password is set