The following universe objects are used in ZENworks Control Center under the Inventory Management component:
Device Change History
Change Date: Date on which the device is changed.
Change New Value: The new field value.
Change Old Value: The old field value.
Change Source: Where the change originated within the application.
Change Type: The type of change – Created, Edited, Deleted, Moved, and Retired.
Changed Field: The label for the field changed.
Date System Added: Date on which the system is added.
Date System Deleted: Date on which the system is deleted.
Change Modifies (Device): Number of edited records within time scope of report.
Change Total (Device): Total number of records within time scope of report.
Deleted Devices: Number of deleted records within time scope of report.
New Devices: Number of created records within time scope of report.
General Device Attributes
Are Virtual Machines Hosted: Specifies whether Virtual Machines are hosted on this device or not.
Device ZUID: A unique ID that identifies a device in the ZENworks environment.
DNS Name: The DNS name of the device.
Entered User Email: The email address of the user.
Entered User Fax: The fax number of the user.
Entered User First Name: The first name of the user.
Entered User Last Name: The last name of the user.
Entered User Middle Name: The middle name of the user.
Entered User Name: The first, middle, and last names of the user.
Entered User Phone: The phone number of the user.
Inventory Type: The inventory type of the device.
Is Machine Virtual: Specifies if this is a virtual machine or not.
Login Name: The login name of the last logged in user.
Machine GUID: A unique ID that identifies a managed device in the ZENworks environment.
Machine Name: The machine name of the device.
Platform: The basic device platform – Windows, Linux, and so on.
Primary User Name: The primary user of the device based on an authoritative source.
Virtual Machine Type: Type of the virtual machine, such as VMWare and Virtual PC.
Guest VM Count: Number of Virtual Machines on a particular device.
Managed Device Count: Number of managed devices with inventory processed.
System Profile
Available Memory Slots: The number of open memory slots.
Building: The building where the device is located.
Cost Center: The cost center associated with the device.
CPU Product Name: The product name of the CPU.
CPU Speed (MHz): The speed of the CPU.
Default Gateway: The default network gateway for the device.
Department: The department associated with the device.
Floor: The floor in the building where the device is located.
Free Disk Space (MB): Total free hard disk space on the device.
Hard Disk Space (MB): Total hard disk space on the device.
IP Address: IP address of the device.
LAN Address: The LAN address of the device.
Operating System: Operating system manufacturer, product name, and version.
OS Build: The build number of the operating system.
OS Manufacturer: The manufacturer of the operating system.
OS Product Name: The product name of the operating system.
OS Service Pack: Operating system service pack.
OS Version: Operating system version.
Phone: The phone number associated with the device.
Room: The room where the device is located.
Site: The site where the device is located.
Subnet Mask: The network subnet mask for the device.
System Asset Tag: The system asset tag.
System Chassis: The chassis type of the device – Laptop, Desktop, Server, and others.
System Description: The details of manufacturer, product name, and model of the system.
System Manufacturer: Name of the system manufacturer.
System Model: The model of the system.
System Product Name: The system product name.
System Serial Number: The system serial number.
Total Memory (MB): Total amount of memory in the device.
Windows Domain: The Windows domain with which the device is associated.
CPU Count: The number of processors used in the device.
Virtual Machines: Basic information about the virtual machines.
Guest VM Display Name: Name displayed by the virtual machine.
Guest VM Guest OS: Operating system running on the virtual machine.
Guest VM LAN Address: The LAN address for the virtual machine.
Guest VM Type: The virtual machine type. For example, VMWare and Virtual PC.
General Device Status
Device Create Date: Date on whichDate on which device data was created.
Device Date Last Modified: Date on which device data was last modified.
Device Retired Date: Date on which the device was marked as retired.
Is Device Inventoried: Specifies whether this is an inventory-only device or not.
Is Device Managed: Specifies whether the device is managed by ZCM or not.
Is Device Migrated from ZAM: Specifies whether the device is migrated from ZENworks Asset Management or not.
Is Device Retired: Specifies whether the device is retired or not.
Last Successful Load: Date on which the data for the device was loaded into the database.
Last Successful Scan: Date on which the inventory was scanned.
Inventoried Device Count: Number of inventoried devices.
Managed Device Count: Number of managed devices.
Retired Device Count: Number of retired devices.
General Product Information
Hardware Products: Specifies whether the products are hardware products or not.
MAC Products: Specifies whether the products are MAC products or not.
Product Description: The details of the product, such as product manufacturer, name, and version.
Product Manufacturer: Name of the product manufacturer.
Product Name: Name of the product.
Product Source: The source of the product, where it was defined.
Product Type: The product type – software, operating system, system, monitor, printer, and so on.
Product Version: The version of the product.
Software Products: Specifies whether the products are software products or not.
UNIX Products: Specifies whether the products are Unix products or not.
Inventory Administrator Defined Fields
Component ADFs: Administrator Defined Fields (ADFs) associated with software and hardware.
Product ADFs: Administrator Defined Fields (ADFs) associated with recognized products.
User ADFs: Administrator Defined Fields associated with users.
Workstation ADFs: Administrator Defined Fields associated with workstation devices.
Software and Hardware Information: The details of inventoried software and hardware.
Hardware Model: The model of the hardware.
Is Hardware Active: Specifies whether the hardware is active.
Is Hardware Retired: Specifies whether the hardware is retired.
Is Product Merged: Specifies whether the product has been merged with the knowledge base.
Is Software Active: Specifies whether the software is active.
Is Software Retired: Specifies whether the software is retired.
Product Asset Tag: The product asset tag.
Product Category: The product category.
Product Date Last Modified: Date on which the product was last modified.
Product Deletion Date: Date on which the product was deleted.
Product Description: The details of the product with product manufacturer, name, and version.
Product First Discovered Date: Date on which the product was first discovered.
Product Manufacturer: The manufacturer of the product.
Product Name: Name of the product.
Product Retirement Date: Date on which the product was retired.
Product Serial Number: The serial number of the product.
Product Source: The source of the product, where it was defined.
Product Subcategory: The product subcategory.
Product Type: The product type – software, operating system, system, monitor, printer, and so on.
Hardware Count: Amount of hardware assessed against other filtering criteria.
Software Version: The version of the software.
Software Count: Amount of software measured against other filtering criteria.
File Scan Information: Information about the files that are not associated with recognized software.
File Category: The file scan category – System, Ancillary, Other, None.
File Count: The number of files measured against other filtering criteria.
File Date: Date on which the file is scaned.
File Extension: The type of file.
File Folder: The path at which the file is located.
File Name: Name of the file.
File Size: The size of the scanned file.
VRB Company: The company name from the Version Resource Block (VRB).
VRB File Version: The file version from the VRB.
VRB Language: The file language from the VRB.
VRB Product Name: The product name from the VRB.
VRB Product Version: The product version from the VRB.
File Count (Unique): Number of unique files measured against other filtering criteria.
File Installations: Summary of the number of installations for this file.
Hardware Change History: The details of the hardware changes.
Change Date (HW): Date on which the hardware data was changed.
Change New Value (HW): The new field value.
Change Old Value (HW): The old field value.
Change Source (HW): Where the change originated within the application.
Change Type (HW): The type of change – created, edited, deleted, moved, retired.
Changed Field (HW): The label for the changed field.
Change Creates (HW): Number of created records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Change Deletes (HW): Number of deleted records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Change Modifies (HW): Number of modified records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Change Moves (HW): Number of moved records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Change Retires (HW): Number of retired records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Change Total (HW): Number of records within the time scope of the report, filtered for hardware.
Deleted Products: Number of products marked as deletion within the time scope.
New Products: Number of product records marked as created within the time scope.
Hardware Specific Attributes
AC Power Policy
IDle Action Policy: Based on the power policy, a device might change to an idle state if it is not used for a period of time. The possible values are Hibernate, Sleep, Standby, None, and so on.
IDle Hard disk Timeout (Minutes): Based on the power policy, if a device is not used for a period of time (in minutes), the hard disk might be turned off.
IDle monitor timeout (Minutes): Based on the power policy, if a device is not used for a period of time (in minutes), the monitor might be turned off.
System hibernate timeout (Minutes): Based on the power policy, if a device is not used for a period of time (in minutes), the device might be hibernate.
System standby timeout (Minutes): Based on the power policy, if a device is not used for a period of time (in minutes), the device might be change to standby state.
BIOS
BIOS DMI Version: The version of the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) System Management BIOS (SMBIOS).
BIOS Family: The Basic Input or Output System (BIOS) family.
BIOS Release Date: The release date of the BIOS.
BIOS Version: The version of the BIOS.
Is ACPI Supported: Specifies whether Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is supported or not.
Is APM Supported: Specifies whether Advanced Power Management (APM) is supported or not.
CD or DVD Drives: The details of the CD or DVD drives.
CD or DVD Device Type: The drive device type – CD Reader, DVD ROM, CDR, and so on.
CD or DVD Drive Count: Number of CD or DVD drives in a device.
CD or DVD Drive Letter: The letter of this drive.
CD or DVD Interface Type: The drive interface type – IDE, SCSI, USB, and FireWire.
CPUs
Core Count: Number of Central Process Unit (CPU) cores.
CPU Speed (MHz): The speed of the CPU.
CPU Type: The type of the CPU.
Family: The CPU family.
Is 64 Bit: Specifies whether it is a 64-bit CPU or not.
Is Hyper-Threaded: Specifies whether the CPU hyper-threaded.
Is MMX Supported: Specifies whether the CPU supports MMX.
Model: The CPU model.
Stepping: The CPU stepping result.
Vendor ID: The manufacturer of the CPU.
Disk Drives
Disk Drive Count: Number of disk drives in a device.
Disk Drive Number: The drive number of the disk.
Disk Interface Type: The type of drive interface – IDE, SCSI, USB, or FireWire.
Disk Space (MB): Total disk capacity.
Is SMART Supported: Specifies whether the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) is supported by disk drive or not.
Logical Drives: A list of drive letters on this disk.
Floppy Drives
Floppy Capacity (MB): The storage capacity of the drive.
Floppy Drive Letter: The drive letter of the floppy.
Keyboards
Keyboard Interface Type: The drive interface type – PS/2, USB, and unknown.
LAN Adapters
IP Address (Adapter): IP address that is mapped to the adapter.
LAN Adapter Count: Number of LAN adapters for a device.
LAN Address (Adapter): The 48-bit Ethernet address associated with this card.
Subnet Mask (Adapter): The subnet masks that are assigned to this adapter.
Logical Drives
Available Space (MB): The free space available on this drive.
Drive Letter: The drive letter.
Drive Number: The number of the drive.
Drive UNC Path: The Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the drive.
File System: The file system type – FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and so on.
Is Drive Remote: Specifies whether the logical drive remote is connected to the device.
Logical Drive Count: Number of logical drives in a device.
Logical Number: The sequential number of this drive on the disk.
Total Space (MB): Total space on this drive.
Volume Label: The volume label of the drive.
Volume Serial Number: The serial number of the drive.
Memory Modules
Form Factor: The memory form factor – DIMM and SIMM.
Is ECC Present: Specifies whether error checking and correction are available.
Is Parity Present: Specifies whether the parity bit is available.
Memory Module Count: Number of memory modules for a device.
Memory Speed (ns): Access time in nanoseconds.
Memory Type: Type of memory – DDR, DDR2, SDRAM, and so on.
Module Size (MB): The size of the module in MB.
Socket: The socket designator for the module.
Mice
Mouse Interface Type: The mouse interface type – PS/2, serial, USB, Bus, and InPort.
Modems
Modem Comm Port: The communications port to which the modem is attached.
Modem Speed (bps): The maximum speed of the modem.
Modem Type: The type of modem– internal, external, and PC Card.
Monitors
CRT Monitors: The details of CRT monitors.
Diagonal Size (Inches): The calculated diagonal size.
Display Type: The type of display.
EISA Manufacturer: The manufacturer of Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) cards.
Monitor Count: Number of monitors assigned to a device.
Non CRT Monitors: Number of non-CRT monitors.
VESA Product: The product name.
Week Manufactured: The week of the year (1-52) in which the product was manufactured.
Year Manufactured: The year in which product was manufactured.
Network Drivers
Network Driver Description: The network driver description.
Network Driver File: The network driver file name.
Network Driver File Version: The file version of network driver.
Parallel Ports
Is ECP Supported: Specifies whether the Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) is supported.
Is EPP Supported: Specifies whether the Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) is supported.
Parallel Port Logical Name: Name of the port, for example, LPT1.
Power Capability
Is APM Supported: Specifies whether the APM is Supported.
Is Disk Spin Down Supported: Specifies whether disk spin down is supported.
Is Processor Throttling Supported: Specifies whether the processor throttling is supported.
Is S1 ACPI Sleep State Supported: Specifies whether the S1 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) sleep state is supported.
Is S2 ACPI Sleep State Supported: Specifies whether the S2 ACPI sleep state is supported.
Is S3 ACPI Sleep State Supported: Specifies whether the S3 ACPI sleep state is supported.
Is S4 ACPI Sleep State Supported: Specifies whether the S4 ACPI sleep state is supported.
Is S5 Power Off State Supported: Specifies whether the S5 ACPI sleep state is supported.
Is Video Dimming Supported: Specifies whether video dimming is supported.
Is Wake-Up Supported: Specifies whether wake-up is supported.
Printers
IP Address (Printer): Specifies the IP address of the printer.
Is Printer Remote: Specifies whether the printer is a remote to the device.
Printer Count: Number of printers associated with a device.
Printer Driver: The printer driver name.
Printer Port: The port to which the printer is assigned. For an example, LPT1.
Printer UNC Path: The UNC path of the printer.
Windows Name: The Windows name provided to the printer.
Removable Media Drives
Removable Media Interface Type: The removable media drive interface type – IDE, SCSI, USB, or FireWire.
Serial Ports
Serial Port Logical Name: Name of the port. For an example, COM1.
System Boards
Bus1 Slots: The number of slots for the first bus.
Bus 1 Type: The bus type – ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, PCMCIA, and VL.
Bus 2 Slots: The number of slots for the second bus.
Bus 2 Type: The bus type – ISA, PCI, MCA, EISA, PCMCIA, and VL.
L2 Cache Size: The size of the L2 cache.
L2 Cache Speed (ns): The access time of the L2 cache in nanoseconds.
L2 Cache Write Policy: The L2 cache write policy – write back, through, and variable.
System Board ID: The ID assigned to the system board.
System Board Revision: The motherboard version.
System Resources
Description: Name of the system associated with this resource information.
DMAs: The direct memory access data for the system.
I/O Map: The I/O map for the system.
IRQs: The interrupt request settings for the system.
Memory: Memory details of the system.
Systems: The system details.
Chassis Type: The type of chassis.
Cover Removal Date: Date on which the cover was removed.
Cover Removed: Specifies whether the cover has been removed.
Thermal State: The thermal state of the system.
Video Adapters
Adapter Memory Size: The memory size of the adapter.
Adapter Memory Type: The memory type of the adapter.
Bits per Pixel: The number of bits per pixel.
Minimum Horizontal Resolution: The minimum horizontal resolution.
Minimum Refresh Rate: The minimum refresh rate.
Minimum Vertical Resolution: The minimum vertical resolution.
Minimum Horizontal Resolution: The minimum horizontal resolution.
Minimum Refresh Rate: The minimum refresh rate.
Minimum Vertical Resolution: The minimum vertical resolution.
Pixel Shader Major Version: The major version of the Pixel Shader software changes.
Pixel Shader Minor Version: The minor version of the Pixel Shader software changes.
Video Adapter Count: The number of video adapters for a device.
Software Change History
Change Date (SW): Date on which the software data was changed.
Change New Value (SW): The new field value for the software.
Change Old Value (SW): The old field value for the software.
Change Source (SW): Specifies whether the change was originated within the application.
Change Type (SW): The type of change – created, edited, deleted, moved, and retired.
Changed Field (SW): The label for thechanged field .
Change Creates (SW): Number of records created within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Change Deletes (SW): Number of deleted records within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Change Modifies (SW): Number of records modified within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Change Moves (SW): Number of records moved within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Change Retires (SW): Number of records retired within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Change Total (SW): Number of records within the time scope of the report, filtered for software.
Deleted Products: Number of product records marked for deletion within the time scope.
New Products: Number of product records marked as created within the time scope.
Software Specific Attributes: Additional details about specific types of software.
Distribution Model: How the product is sold – commercial, freeware, shareware, and so on.
License Type: The type of license associated with the software – Full, Eval, OEM, and so on.
Hot Fixes
Hot Fix Date Installed: Date on which the hot fix was installed.
Hot Fix Description: The description of the hot fix.
Hot Fix Registry Key: The registry key that indicates the hot fix has been installed or not.
Q-Number: The Q- or KB- number of the hot fix.
Operating Systems
Boot Drive Letter: The drive from which the OS started (without a colon).
Boot Time: The time on which system starts booting.
Build: The build string.
Hours Since Boot: Number of hours since the device last booted up.
Service Pack: The service pack string.
Software Details
Additional SW Info: Additional details of the software.
Anti-Spyware Definition: The version of the anti-spyware definition file.
Anti-Spyware Engine: The version of the anti-spyware recognition engine.
Anti-Virus Definition: The version of the anti-virus definition file.
Anti-Virus Engine: The version of the anti-virus recognition engine.
Build Number: The application build number, if recorded.
Path: The path to the folder where the software resides.