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Get-CimInstance

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NAME Get-CimInstance



SYNOPSIS

Gets the CIM instances of a class from a CIM server.





SYNTAX

Get-CimInstance [-ClassName] <String> [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-Filter <String>] [-KeyOnly] [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec

<UInt32>] [-Property <String[]>] [-QueryDialect <String>] [-Shallow] [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-QueryDialect <String>] [-ResourceUri <Uri>] [-Shallow] -CimSession

<CimSession[]> -Query <String> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-InputObject] <CimInstance> [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-ResourceUri <Uri>] -CimSession <CimSession[]> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-ClassName] <String> [-Filter <String>] [-KeyOnly] [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-Property <String[]>]

[-QueryDialect <String>] [-Shallow] -CimSession <CimSession[]> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-Filter <String>] [-KeyOnly] [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-Property <String[]>] [-Shallow] -CimSession

<CimSession[]> -ResourceUri <Uri> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-Filter <String>] [-KeyOnly] [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-Property

<String[]>] [-Shallow] -ResourceUri <Uri> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-Namespace <String>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-QueryDialect <String>] [-ResourceUri <Uri>]

[-Shallow] -Query <String> [<CommonParameters>]



Get-CimInstance [-InputObject] <CimInstance> [-ComputerName <String[]>] [-OperationTimeoutSec <UInt32>] [-ResourceUri <Uri>] [<CommonParameters>]





DESCRIPTION

The Get-CimInstance cmdlet gets the Common Information Model (CIM) instances of a class from a CIM server. You can specify either the class name

or a query for this cmdlet.



This cmdlet returns one or more CIM instance objects representing a snapshot of the CIM instances present on the CIM server.



If the InputObject parameter is not specified, the cmdlet works in one of the following ways:



--If neither the ComputerName parameter nor the CimSession parameter is specified, then this cmdlet works on local Windows Management

Instrumentation (WMI) using a Component Object Model (COM) session.

--If either the ComputerName parameter or the CimSession parameter is specified, then this cmdlet works against the CIM server specified by either

the ComputerName parameter or the CimSession parameter.



If the InputObject parameter is specified, the cmdlet works in one of the following ways:



--If neither the ComputerName parameter nor the CimSession parameter is specified, then this cmdlet uses the CIM session or computer name from the

input object.

--If the either the ComputerName parameter or the CimSession parameter is specified, then this cmdlet uses the either the CimSession parameter

value or ComputerName parameter value. Note: This is not very common.













PARAMETERS

-CimSession <CimSession[]>

Specifies the CIM session to use for this cmdlet. Enter a variable that contains the CIM session or a command that creates or gets the CIM

session, such as the New-CimSession or Get-CimSession cmdlets. For more information, see about_CimSessions.



Required? true

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-ClassName <String>

Specifies the name of the CIM class for which to retrieve the CIM instances.

NOTE: You can use tab completion to browse the list of classes, because Windows PowerShell gets a list of classes from the local WMI server to

provide a list of class names.



Required? true

Position? 1

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-ComputerName [<String[]>]

Specifies computer on which you want to run the CIM operation. You can specify a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), a NetBIOS name, or an IP

address.



If you do not specify this parameter, the cmdlet performs the operation on the local computer using Component Object Model (COM).



If you specify this parameter, the cmdlet creates a temporary session to the specified computer using the WsMan protocol.



If multiple operations are being performed on the same computer, using a CIM session gives better performance.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Filter [<String>]

Specifies a where clause to use as a filter. Specify the clause in either the WQL or the CQL query language.



Note: Do not include the where keyword in the value of the parameter.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-InputObject <CimInstance>

Specifies a CIM instance object to use as input.



If you are already working with a CIM instance object, you can use this parameter to pass the CIM instance object in order to get the latest

snapshot from the CIM server. When you pass a CIM instance object as an input, Get-CimInstance returns the object from server using a get CIM

operation, instead of an enumerate or query operation. Using a get CIM operation is more efficient than retrieving all instances and then

filtering them.



If the CIM class does not implement the get operation, then specifying the InputObject parameter returns an error.



Required? true

Position? 1

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-KeyOnly [<SwitchParameter>]

Indicates that only objects with key properties populated are returned. Specifying the KeyOnly parameter reduces the amount of data

transferred over the network.



Use the KeyOnly parameter to return only a small portion of the object, which can be used for other operations, such as the Set-CimInstance or

Get-CimAssociatedInstance cmdlets.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Namespace [<String>]

Specifies the namespace of CIM class.



The default namespace is root/cimv2.

NOTE: You can use tab completion to browse the list of namespaces, because Windows PowerShell gets a list of namespaces from the local WMI

server to provide the list of namespaces.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-OperationTimeoutSec [<UInt32>]

Specifies the amount of time that the cmdlet waits for a response from the computer.



By default, the value of this parameter is 0, which means that the cmdlet uses the default timeout value for the server.



If the OperationTimeoutSec parameter is set to a value less than the robust connection retry timeout of 3 minutes, network failures that last

more than the value of the OperationTimeoutSec parameter are not recoverable, because the operation on the server times out before the client

can reconnect.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Property [<String[]>]

Specifies a set of instance properties to retrieve.



Use this parameter when you need to reduce the size of the object returned, either in memory or over the network.



The object returned always has key properties populated, irrespective of the set of properties listed by the Property parameter. Other

properties of the class are present but they are not populated.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Query <String>

Specifies a query to run on the CIM server. For WQL-based queries, you can only use a SELECT query that returns instances.



If the value specified contains double quotes (???????), single quotes (???????), or a backslash (\\), you must escape those characters by prefixing them

with the backslash (\\) character. If the value specified uses the WQL LIKE operator, then you must escape the following characters by

enclosing them in square brackets ([]): percent (%), underscore (_), or opening square bracket ([).



You cannot use a metadata query to retrieve a list of classes or an event query. To retrieve a list of classes, use the Get-CimClass cmdlet.

To retrieve an event query, use the Register-CimIndicationEvent cmdlet.



You can specify the query dialect using the QueryDialect parameter.



Required? true

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-QueryDialect [<String>]

Specifies the query language used for the Query parameter.



The acceptable values for this parameter are: WQL or CQL.



The default value is WQL.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-ResourceUri [<Uri>]

Specifies the resource uniform resource identifier (URI) of the resource class or instance. The URI is used to identify a specific type of

resource, such as disks or processes, on a computer.



A URI consists of a prefix and a path to a resource. For example:



http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman ... ogicalDisk

http://intel.com/wbem/wscim/1/amt-schem ... alSettings



By default, if you do not specify this parameter, the DMTF standard resource URI http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/ is used

and the class name is appended to it.



ResourceURI can only be used with CIM sessions created using the WSMan protocol, or when specifying the ComputerName parameter, which creates

a CIM session using WSMan. If you specify this parameter without specifying the ComputerName parameter, or if you specify a CIM session

created using DCOM protocol, you will get an error, because the DCOM protocol does not support the ResourceURI parameter.



If both the ResourceUri parameter and the Filter parameter are specified, the Filter parameter is ignored.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false



-Shallow [<SwitchParameter>]

Indicates that the instances of a class are returned without including the instances of any child classes.



By default, the cmdlet returns the instances of a class and its child classes.



Required? false

Position? named

Default value none

Accept pipeline input? false

Accept wildcard characters? false



<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,

ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,

OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see

about_CommonParameters (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).



INPUTS

CIM Instance



This cmdlet accepts an input objects specified with the InputObject parameter.





OUTPUTS

CIM Instance



This cmdlet returns one or more CIM instance objects representing a snapshot of the CIM instances on the CIM server.





Example 1: Get the CIM instances of a specified class



PS C:\\> Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Process



This command gets the CIM instances of a class named Win32_Process.





Example 2: Get a list of namespaces from a WMI server



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance ????????Namespace root ????????ClassName __Namespace



This command gets a list of namespaces under the Root namespace on a WMI server.





Example 3: Get instances of a class filtered by using a query



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -Query "SELECT * from Win32_Process WHERE name LIKE 'p%'"



This command gets all the CIM instances that start with the letter p of a class named Win32_Process using the query specified by a Query parameter.





Example 4: Get instances of a class filtered by using a class name and a filter expression



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Process -Filter "Name like 'p%'"



This command retrieves all the CIM instances that start with the letter p of a class named Win32_Process using the Filter parameter.





Example 5: Get the CIM instances with only key properties filled in



PS C:\\>$x = New-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Process -Namespace root\\cimv2 -Property @{ "Handle"=0 } -Key Handle -ClientOnly





The variable is passed as a CIM instance to the Get-CimInstance cmdlet to get a particular instance.

PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -CimInstance $x



This set of commands creates a new CIM instance in memory for a class named Win32_Process with the key property @{ "Handle"=0 } and stores it in a

variable named $x.





Example 6: Retrieve CIM instances and reuse them



PS C:\\>$x,$y = Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Process





PS C:\\>$x| Format-Table -Property Name,KernelModeTime -AutoSize





PS C:\\>$x| Get-CimInstance |Format-Table -Property Name,KernelModeTime -AutoSize



This set of commands gets the CIM instances of a class named Win32_Process and stores them in the variables $x and $y. The variable $x is then

formatted in a table containing only the Name and the KernelModeTime attributes, the table set to AutoSize.





Example 7: Get CIM instances from remote computer



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_ComputerSystem -ComputerName Server01,Server02



This command retrieves the CIM instances of a class named Win32_ComputerSystem from the remote computers named Server01 and Server02.





Example 8: Getting only the key properties, instead of all properties



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_Process -KeyOnly



PS C:\\>$x = Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_Process -KeyOnlyPS C:\\>$x | Invoke-CimMethod -MethodName GetOwner



This command retrieves only the key properties, which reduces the size of the object and network traffic.





Example 9: Getting only a subset of properties, instead of all properties



PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_Process -Property Name,KernelModeTime



PS C:\\>$x = Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_Process -Property Name, KernelModeTimePS C:\\>$x | Invoke-CimMethod -MethodName GetOwner



The instance retrieved with the Property parameter can be used to perform other CIM operations, for example Set-CimInstance or Invoke-CimMethod.

PS C:\\>$x = Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_Process -Property Name,KernelModeTime







PS C:\\>Invoke-CimMethod ????????InputObject $x -MethodName GetOwner



This command retrieves only a subset of properties, which reduces the size of the object and network traffic.





Example 10: Get the CIM instance using CIM session



PS C:\\>$s = New-CimSession ????????ComputerName Server01,Server02







PS C:\\>Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_ComputerSystem -CimSession $s



This set of commands creates a CIM session on the computers named Server01 and Server02 using the New-CimSession cmdlet and stores the session

information in a variable named $s. The contents of the variable are then passed to Get-CimInstance by using the CimSession parameter, to get the

CIM instances of the class named Win32_ComputerSystem.







RELATED LINKS

Online Version:

Get-CimAssociatedInstance

Get-CimClass

Invoke-CimMethod

New-CimInstance

Register-CimIndicationEvent

Remove-CimInstance

Set-CimInstance