Real-Time System Manager adds its own Real-Time System Manager tree to the Real-Time view of the Resource Manager. The Resource Manager is a page in the Symantec Management Console that displays information about an individual computer.
See Initiating real time connection.
From the Real-Time System Manager tree, you can view live inventory information about the target computer and perform management tasks in real time.
The Real-Time System Manager tree has various nodes that let you manage the target computer.
Table: Real-Time System Manager nodes in the Real-Time view
Node |
Description |
Configuration |
This node is visible only if Real-Time System Manager detects that the target computer is configured to use Intel AMT. From this node you can view and change setup and configuration settings of the target computer's Intel AMT device. |
Controllers and Ports |
This node lets you view controller and port information. |
Event Logs |
This node lets you view event logs. |
Input and Output Devices |
This node contains input and output device items. |
Management Operations |
From this node, you can turn on, turn off, or restart the computer, manage printers, users, processes, and services. |
Mass Storage |
This node contains mass storage items. |
Memory |
This node lets you view memory information. |
Networking |
This node contains networking items. |
Operating System |
This node contains operating system information. |
Physical System |
This node contains firmware and hardware information. |
Software |
This node contains software information. |
Summary |
This page displays the target computer's summary. |
Depending on the computer you connect to, you can experience the following behavior of the Real-Time view:
If an item is disabled, then the corresponding WMI class is not supported on the connected computer.
If the WMI class is supported, but there is no instance of it on the computer, then it is displayed as "No instances found."
If Intel AMT, ASF, DASH, or IPMI technologies are detected on the target computer, additional nodes appear in the tree.
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