Device Inventory

System Data

System Data provides detailed visibility into system-level attributes across Windows, macOS, and Linux devices. It monitors kernel versions, boot configurations, package managers, and driver statuses, along with operating system versions, architectures, firmware types, and localization settings. Additional tracking includes reboot requirements, update sources, SSH configurations, Active Directory settings, system UUIDs, and more.

Kernel

Title

Description

OS Support

Kernel Extensions macos Drivers

Tracks the number and status of kernel-level modules loaded into the operating system. Reports on the presence and activity of device drivers and other kernel extensions affecting system functionality.

Not supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Kernel Version

Reports the current version of the operating system kernel running on the device. Tracks the kernel build information, including version number and release details.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Kernel Boot Options

Tracks the parameters and flags passed to the kernel during system startup. Provides insight into the configuration and behavior of the kernel at boot time.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Kernel Path

Reports the file system location of the kernel image used during system boot. Tracks the path to the kernel binary loaded into memory for system initialization.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Package Information

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Description

OS Support

macOS Homebrew Packages

Tracks installed software packages managed by the Homebrew package manager on macOS systems. Reports package names, versions, and installation statuses.

Not supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Auto Updates

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Description

OS Support

Auto Update Options Value

Tracks the current configuration settings for automatic updates on the system. Reports the selected update options and their corresponding values.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

MDM Status

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Description

OS Support

MDM Profile Installed

Monitors the presence of a mobile device management profile on the system. Reports whether the device is enrolled and managed through MDM.

Not supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Operating System Information

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Description

OS Support

Operating System Family

Identifies the type of operating system installed on a device. Provides information about the OS family to assist in system management and compatibility assessments.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Caption

Reports the name and edition of the operating system installed on the device. Tracks the specific version and build information to identify the OS environment.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Version

Reports the specific release and build number of the installed operating system. Tracks version details to assist in compatibility and update management.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Major Version

Reports major version numbers of the operating system installed on a device. Tracks changes in the primary release version to identify system updates or compatibility requirements.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Minor Version

Reports minor version numbers of the operating system installed on the device. Tracks incremental updates and patches applied beyond the major OS release.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Patch Version

Tracks the current patch level applied to the operating system. Reports the version identifier of installed updates that address security, stability, or functionality.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Build

Reports the specific version and build number of the operating system installed on the device. Tracks updates and changes to the system build to assist in compatibility and troubleshooting.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Architecture

Reports the bit architecture of the operating system, such as 32-bit or 64-bit. Indicates the system's capability to handle memory addressing and processing tasks.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Firmware Type

Monitors the type of firmware interface used by the operating system during boot. Reports whether the system employs BIOS or UEFI firmware.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Localization

Monitors the language and regional settings configured on the operating system. Reports locale parameters such as language code, country code, and keyboard layout.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System Platform

Reports the type of operating system running on the device, such as Windows, Linux, or macOS. Tracks the platform to support compatibility and system management tasks.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Configuration Information

Title

Description

OS Support

Local Time Zone

Reports the current time zone setting configured on the system. Tracks the offset from Coordinated Universal Time used for local time calculations.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

macOS Active Directory Config

Monitors the current settings and parameters used to connect and authenticate with Active Directory services on macOS systems. Tracks configuration details such as domain membership, authentication methods, and directory service integration status.

Not supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Windows Drivers

Tracks installed device drivers within the operating system, including their versions and statuses. Reports driver configurations and any changes affecting system hardware compatibility.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

SSH Config Path to File

Tracks the file system location used for SSH configuration settings. Reports the path where SSH configuration files are stored and accessed by the system.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Load Average System-Wide

Tracks the average system load over specific time intervals, reflecting the number of active processes waiting for CPU time. Measures load averages typically over the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes to assess system demand and performance.

Not supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

SSH Config Options

Monitors configuration settings related to secure shell access on the system. Details options that control authentication, encryption, and connection parameters.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Owner of the SSH config file

Tracks the user account that has ownership permissions for the SSH configuration file. Reports the assigned owner to verify access control and file management settings.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Linux Systemd Unit File Path

Tracks the file paths of unit configuration files used by the system's init system. Provides information on the locations where service and unit definitions are stored and accessed during system startup and management.

Not supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Linux Systemd Service Active State

Monitors the current operational status of system services managed by the init system. Tracks whether each service is active, inactive, or in a failed state.

Not supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Reboot Status

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Description

OS Support

Needs Reboot

Monitors whether the system requires a restart to apply updates or configuration changes. Indicates pending reboot status based on recent system modifications.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

System

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Description

OS Support

System UUID

Tracks unique identifiers assigned to each system instance to distinguish it from others. Records this value for inventory management and system tracking purposes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hostname with domain

Reports the network identifier assigned to the system within its domain. Tracks the fully qualified domain name used for network communication and identification.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hostname without domain

Tracks the identifier assigned to the device within the network excluding any domain information. Provides a concise label used for system identification and communication.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Friendly computer name

Reports the user-assigned identifier for the device within the network or operating system. Tracks the label used to recognize the system in various administrative and operational contexts.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Update Source

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Description

OS Support

Update Source Status

Tracks the current status of the source providing system updates. Reports whether the update source is accessible and functioning correctly.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Windows Data

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Description

OS Support

Windows Optional Feature Status

Tracks the installation and enablement state of optional components within the operating system. Reports whether each feature is active, inactive, or unavailable on the system.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Windows Optional Feature Name

Lists installed optional components available in the operating system. Provides details on feature names and their current installation status.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

WMI Integrity Check

Monitors the integrity of WMI repository files on a Windows system. Detects inconsistencies or corruption that may affect system management and monitoring functions.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Powershell Version

Reports the installed version of the scripting environment used for task automation and configuration management. Tracks version details to assess compatibility and update status.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSNot supported on Linux

Auto Update Options

Title

Description

OS Support

Auto Update Options Status

Tracks the current configuration and state of automatic update settings on the system. Reports whether automatic updates are enabled, disabled, or set to a specific schedule or mode.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

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