WMI client (WMIC) for Linux
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Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
WMI Allows you to remotely execute commands and query parameters on a Windows Host
Linux
In order to be able to communicate with WMI from Linux you need to install this functionability.
For Ubuntu 14.04:
Download this libraries and install them:
dpkg -i libwmiclient1_1.3.14-3_amd64.deb dpkg -i wmi-client_1.3.14-3_amd64.deb
- Required: python-support
sudo apt-get install python-support
Examples
get the size of the WorkingSet of the process “java.exe” running on the remote host 192.168.20.20
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //192.168.20.20 "Select WorkingSetSize from Win32_Process Where CommandLine like '%java.exe%'"
Get process ID for process
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //10.140.10.10 "Select ProcessId from Win32_Process Where CommandLine like '%java.exe%'"
Get WorkingSetSize for process
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //10.140.10.10 "Select WorkingSetSize from Win32_Process Where CommandLine like '%java.exe%'"
Get thread count for process
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //10.140.10.10 "Select ThreadCount from Win32_Process Where CommandLine like '%java.exe%'"
Get private bytes for process
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //10.140.10.10 "Select PrivateBytes from Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process Where IDProcess='%java.exe%'"
Get free physical memory for host
wmic -U Administrator%mysecret //10.140.10.10 "Select FreePhysicalMemory from Win32_OperatingSystem"
Windows host config
The windows machine you are connecting to must have AN Manager Authentication level set to:
Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated