HP (Hewlett-Packard) OmniBook 6000 Laptop User Manual


 
3-26 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics HP OmniBook 6000
Contents of the DMI Package
The DMI software and associated documentation is supplied either preinstalled on the OmniBook’s
hard disk drive or on the Recovery CD. The contents of the package are the same in both cases.
Since the information accessed by the DMI software is specific to a particular computer, it must be
installed on each computer separately. The DMI package included with the OmniBook can be used
only with the OmniBook.
The following software is supplied with the DMI package:
A Microsoft Windows utility (SETUP.EXE) to install and initialize the DMI software.
A Windows utility, HP TopTools. After DMI is installed, this utility can be used to display
information about the computer through the DMI.
A Management Information Format (MIF) file. This file contains information about everything on
the computer that can be controlled using DMI facilities, and is initialized during installation.
A component code, identifying the version of MIF file to use for specific models of HP
OmniBook computers.
Windows-compatible DMTF Service Layer software, which controls access to the DMI.
A client agent. The HP Remote DMI Agent is a DMI application and also a network server-side
stream-based application. The Remote Agent is listening for Remote Application connection
requests. If the main window of the Remote Agent is hidden, then no icon will appear on the
screen when it is running.
Using the DMI Interface
For a complete explanation of how to take full advantage of DMI, see the following documentation
(provided with the OmniBook):
A README.TXT file.
A Windows online help file describing Hewlett-Packard’s implementation of DMI (group and
attribute definitions). Since not all models support all of Hewlett-Packard enhanced features, this
document also describes any restrictions that apply.
Description of DMI
The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is the result of the efforts of the Desktop Management
Task Force (DMTF) founded in 1992 by a group of leading computer manufacturers—including
Hewlett-Packard—to define a standard method of managing the physical and logical components of
personal computers.
Hewlett-Packard has developed a number of extensions to DMI to allow it to manage the enhanced
features of HP OmniBook computers, including passwords and tattooing (identifying a computer
using a unique string of characters).
For full details of the structure of the MIF file (including an explanation of the fields of groups and
attributes, and how to write an application program that accesses this information), access the DMTF
FTP server ftp.dmtf.org or the DMTF web pages at the http://www.dmtf.org.
Uninstalling the DMI Package
1. Click Start, Programs, HP TopTools for Notebooks, Uninstall DMI.
2. Reboot the computer.