How to monitor Maximum File Name Length for WMI Win32_Volume ?

With IPHost Network Monitor you can run WMI Maximum File Name Length monitoring of various devices in your network.

To create a WMI monitor for Maximum File Name Length, provide host name (it must be a Windows host) and specify custom WQL query:

SELECT MaximumFileNameLength FROM Win32_Volume

Maximum length of a filename component supported by the Windows drive. A filename component is that portion of a filename between backslashes. The value can be used to indicate that long names are supported by the specified file system. For example, for a FAT file system supporting long names, the function stores the value 255, rather than the previous 8.3 indicator. Long names can also be supported on systems that use the NTFS file system. Example: 255

The Win32_Volume class represents an area of storage on a hard disk. The class returns local volumes that are formatted, unformatted, mounted or offline. A volume is formatted by using a file system, such as FAT or NTFS, and may have a drive letter assigned to it. A single hard disk can have multiple volumes, and volumes can also span multiple disks. The Win32_Volume class does not support diskette drive management.

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