Last updated on March 30th, 2023 at 06:06 pm
If you need to identify machines within your SCCM environment that have a certain amount of RAM or less, you can use the following WQL query to do this.
SQL Query Code
select
SMS_R_System.Name,
SMS_R_System.ADSiteName,
SMS_G_System_X86_PC_MEMORY.TotalPhysicalMemory,
SMS_R_System.IPAddresses,
SMS_R_System.LastLogonUserName,
SMS_R_System.DistinguishedName
from SMS_R_System
inner join SMS_G_System_X86_PC_MEMORY
on SMS_G_System_X86_PC_MEMORY.ResourceID = SMS_R_System.ResourceId
where SMS_G_System_X86_PC_MEMORY.TotalPhysicalMemory <= 1024000
order by SMS_R_System.Name,
SMS_R_System.DistinguishedName,
SMS_R_System.ADSiteName,
SMS_R_System.IPAddresses,
SMS_R_System.LastLogonUserName
You can change the where value “1024000” to the amount of RAM that you are looking for.
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