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If empty, enable debug logging on the OMI agent:
If you are managing Linux systems using Open Management Infrastructure (OMI)—the open-source equivalent of WMI—you may encounter the frustrating error: Win32_OperatingSystem: Result Not Found .
On 64-bit Windows, some WMI providers are only registered in the 64-bit WMI repository. If OMI is running as a 32-bit process (rare, but possible with older builds), it may not see the provider.
omicli query root/cimv2 "SELECT * FROM win32_operatingsystem"
This error typically crops up when running scripts or using monitoring tools (like Azure Log Analytics, SCOM, or custom Python/PowerShell scripts) that expect a standardized CIM (Common Information Model) response but receive nothing. Understanding the Error
on the target host or have specific remote enable permissions for the root\cimv2 namespace. WMI Repository Corruption:
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If empty, enable debug logging on the OMI agent:
If you are managing Linux systems using Open Management Infrastructure (OMI)—the open-source equivalent of WMI—you may encounter the frustrating error: Win32_OperatingSystem: Result Not Found .
On 64-bit Windows, some WMI providers are only registered in the 64-bit WMI repository. If OMI is running as a 32-bit process (rare, but possible with older builds), it may not see the provider.
omicli query root/cimv2 "SELECT * FROM win32_operatingsystem"
This error typically crops up when running scripts or using monitoring tools (like Azure Log Analytics, SCOM, or custom Python/PowerShell scripts) that expect a standardized CIM (Common Information Model) response but receive nothing. Understanding the Error
on the target host or have specific remote enable permissions for the root\cimv2 namespace. WMI Repository Corruption: