Hello,
Can someone please help me understand the discrepancy between the last inventory date of Oracle Instances and the last inventory date of the last inventory source?
Thank you.
Regards,
Faten
Mar 04, 2021 09:27 PM
Hi Faten,
Inventory on a device is usually collected by an agent. The agent can be the Flexera agent, but could also be another agent like SCCM. The inventory date is when the agent did run and collected these data. We often refer to these data as hardware, installer, file and WMI evidence.
The Oracle inventory date is when an Oracle database has been scanned by SQL scripts.
There are two alternatives for collecting Oracle inventory data:
For the first scanning option, the Inventory date and the Oracle Inventory date can be different for example if the Oracle database is not running when the Flexera agent runs on a device. In these cases, the Inventory date will be more recent than the Oracle inventory date. Generally, if the Oracle database is scanned by the Flexera agent, both dates should be consistent though. In case your Oracle Inventory date is much older than your Inventory date, there potentially is an issue with scanning the Oracle database that you should look into.
In case the Oracle database scanning is done remotely (second option), the timing for collecting hardware and software information by an agent and the timing for scanning Oracle databases remotely is configured independently. In this case, both dates will generally be different.
Mar 05, 2021 12:50 AM - edited Mar 05, 2021 12:55 AM
Hi Faten,
Inventory on a device is usually collected by an agent. The agent can be the Flexera agent, but could also be another agent like SCCM. The inventory date is when the agent did run and collected these data. We often refer to these data as hardware, installer, file and WMI evidence.
The Oracle inventory date is when an Oracle database has been scanned by SQL scripts.
There are two alternatives for collecting Oracle inventory data:
For the first scanning option, the Inventory date and the Oracle Inventory date can be different for example if the Oracle database is not running when the Flexera agent runs on a device. In these cases, the Inventory date will be more recent than the Oracle inventory date. Generally, if the Oracle database is scanned by the Flexera agent, both dates should be consistent though. In case your Oracle Inventory date is much older than your Inventory date, there potentially is an issue with scanning the Oracle database that you should look into.
In case the Oracle database scanning is done remotely (second option), the timing for collecting hardware and software information by an agent and the timing for scanning Oracle databases remotely is configured independently. In this case, both dates will generally be different.
Mar 05, 2021 12:50 AM - edited Mar 05, 2021 12:55 AM