Win32_ControllerHasHub python sample code
The foundations for Manageability in Windows is Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI; formerly WBEM) and WMI extensions for Windows Driver Model (WDM).
ActiveXperts Network Monitor provides the ability to build monitor check routines based on WMI. ActiveXperts has collected more than a hundred WMI samples. You can use these samples as a base for new check routines you can write yourself. The Win32_ControllerHasHub WMI class can be used in ActiveXperts Network Monitor to monitor your servers.
Sample Code
import win32com.client def WMIDateStringToDate(dtmDate): strDateTime = "" if (dtmDate[4] == 0): strDateTime = dtmDate[5] + '/' else: strDateTime = dtmDate[4] + dtmDate[5] + '/' if (dtmDate[6] == 0): strDateTime = strDateTime + dtmDate[7] + '/' else: strDateTime = strDateTime + dtmDate[6] + dtmDate[7] + '/' strDateTime = strDateTime + dtmDate[0] + dtmDate[1] + dtmDate[2] + dtmDate[3] + " " + dtmDate[8] + dtmDate[9] + ":" + dtmDate[10] + dtmDate[11] +':' + dtmDate[12] + dtmDate[13] return strDateTime strComputer = "." objWMIService = win32com.client.Dispatch("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator") objSWbemServices = objWMIService.ConnectServer(strComputer,"root\cimv2") colItems = objSWbemServices.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_ControllerHasHub") for objItem in colItems: if objItem.AccessState != None: print "AccessState:" + ` objItem.AccessState` if objItem.Antecedent != None: print "Antecedent:" + ` objItem.Antecedent` if objItem.Dependent != None: print "Dependent:" + ` objItem.Dependent` if objItem.NegotiatedDataWidth != None: print "NegotiatedDataWidth:" + ` objItem.NegotiatedDataWidth` if objItem.NegotiatedSpeed != None: print "NegotiatedSpeed:" + ` objItem.NegotiatedSpeed` if objItem.NumberOfHardResets != None: print "NumberOfHardResets:" + ` objItem.NumberOfHardResets` if objItem.NumberOfSoftResets != None: print "NumberOfSoftResets:" + ` objItem.NumberOfSoftResets`