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Hi Folks,
In FNMS "All inventory" view we have a column called "Inventory Device Type" that tells the device type whether inventory device is VM/VM HOST/Computer etc. but it isn't sufficient when you want to classify the the devices into two parts like Servers and Desktops.
I just wanted to know how you folks manage that since its a very basic thing in SAM practice and critical as well when it comes to software license compliance because of allocation and all that, what is your process and advise?
Cheers!
Farrukh Naz
‎Dec 27, 2022 02:18 AM - edited ‎Dec 27, 2022 03:12 AM
Whether a computer is a "server" or "desktop" is primarily a question of how it is used (that is, it is something identified through configuration management), not a question of information that can be gathered in inventory.
As @ReshmaB has suggested, looking at the operating system is often a good way to identify this. The OS will be a very adequate heuristic to use for many scenarios. But the operating system does not definitively identify whether the computer is used as a desktop or server.
Another approach is to integrate with a CMDB which tracks each computer (CI), and whether it is used for a desktop-type role, or a server-type role. This information could be imported into an appropriate property (such as the Category property, or a custom property) on inventory device records in Flexera One ITAM/FlexNet Manager Suite.
‎Dec 28, 2022 12:28 AM
you can classify through Operating System .
Example for windows - if it contains windows server in os name then it should be considered as Server. or else if it just have windows then it's a desktop/laptop/computer.
‎Dec 27, 2022 07:32 AM
Great, I also use OS for segregation but still its a manual effort.
@ChrisG I wonder why Flexera is not implementing this simple feature and may I know if there is any plan?
‎Dec 27, 2022 11:48 PM
Whether a computer is a "server" or "desktop" is primarily a question of how it is used (that is, it is something identified through configuration management), not a question of information that can be gathered in inventory.
As @ReshmaB has suggested, looking at the operating system is often a good way to identify this. The OS will be a very adequate heuristic to use for many scenarios. But the operating system does not definitively identify whether the computer is used as a desktop or server.
Another approach is to integrate with a CMDB which tracks each computer (CI), and whether it is used for a desktop-type role, or a server-type role. This information could be imported into an appropriate property (such as the Category property, or a custom property) on inventory device records in Flexera One ITAM/FlexNet Manager Suite.
‎Dec 28, 2022 12:28 AM
Hello @FarrukhNaz ,
In addition, a new "Server" (Yes/No) flag has been introduced in version 2022R2 in the "Inventory" device objects (report builder) based on Operating System.
This "Server" (Yes/No) column will be released in 2022R2.2 at the end of this month in the All Inventory and Active Inventory screens.
Best regards
Nicolas
‎Feb 17, 2023 11:08 AM
Hey @nrousseau1 - was this released yet to All Inventory & Active Inventory for NORAM Flex One? I am not seeing it yet.
‎Mar 06, 2023 08:04 AM
@WStephans for North America release date: March 8, 2023.
‎Mar 06, 2023 08:32 AM
‎Dec 28, 2022 04:17 AM
Hello @FarrukhNaz ,
ITAM and FNMS 2022R2 have introduced a new "IsServer" attribute for device that is today only in the reporting (to come in various screens in 2023). This "IsServer" is using the same logic as what we have in the "FlexNet Manager Suite" license counts: servers are determined based on their Operating System.
Hope it helps,
Nicolas
‎Jan 03, 2023 03:55 AM - edited ‎Jan 03, 2023 07:36 AM
Hi @nrousseau1
Isnt it to simple only to look at the OS, as an example we use Ubuntu on laptops as developer clients. What are the criteria for what you call a server?
You could also include "AHV (Acropolis Hypervisor) 7.9.2009" or "AHV%" to the server list, that is the operating system used on Nutanix Hypervisors.
"IBM i V7R3M0 PowerPC 64" or "IBM i%"
‎Jan 03, 2023 04:01 AM - edited ‎Jan 03, 2023 04:07 AM
This simple update is extremely powerful and helpful for building custom reports. Are there plans to make this 'Is Server' field an available column in standard Inventory Views (ex. All Inventory, Active Inventory, Apply Allocations & Exemptions, etc.)? That would be very helpful.
‎Jan 03, 2023 09:10 AM
Glad to see the discussion here since, on older FNMS versions, "Inventory Device Type" does not reliably differentiate virtual devices in AWS from EUC devices. Both are categorized as "Computer". Operating System, Manufacturer and Model are helpful attributes to filter on when you are stuck on 2019 R1, as we are for now.
David Mathias
NTT DATA Services
‎Mar 02, 2023 08:41 AM