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IRQ - WMI sample in Powershell

The foundations for Manageability in Windows 2019/2012/2008/ and Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP are 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.

On this site, you can find many WMI samples.

The IRQ WMI class can be used in ActiveXperts Network Monitor to monitor your servers.


IRQ

Example(s)

$strComputer = "."

$objWMi = get-wmiobject -computername localhost -Query "Select * from CIM_IRQ"

foreach ($obj in $objWmi)
{
	write-host "Availability:" $obj.Availability
	write-host "Caption:" $obj.Caption
	write-host "CreationClassName:" $obj.CreationClassName
	write-host "CSCreationClassName:" $obj.CSCreationClassName
	write-host "CSName:" $obj.CSName
	write-host "Description:" $obj.Description
	write-host "Hardware:" $obj.Hardware
	write-host "InstallDate:" $obj.InstallDate
	write-host "IRQNumber:" $obj.IRQNumber
	write-host "Name:" $obj.Name
	write-host "Shareable:" $obj.Shareable
	write-host "Status:" $obj.Status
	write-host "TriggerLevel:" $obj.TriggerLevel
	write-host "TriggerType:" $obj.TriggerType
	write-host "Vector:" $obj.Vector
	write-host
	write-host "########"
	write-host
}