Good day Forum
We are experiencing an issue where Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit) VM's are losing their hosts relationship.
We have manually added the hosts in the vm properties but they till get removed. Any ideas?
Oct 05, 2021 01:50 AM
Sounds like the imported inventory data makes FNMS unlink the VMs. If that's the case, I am afraid only heavy customizing can change that (assuming FNMS on-prem).
Oct 05, 2021 06:22 AM
Hi @mfranz - This is an on-prem solution
Oct 05, 2021 07:33 AM
What is the virtualization technology being used (VMware, KVM, ??)
What is your source of inventory?
Are these machines being created as a "Computer" inventory device or as a "Virtual Machine"?
Oct 05, 2021 07:29 AM
@kclausen - The technology is VMware
The source is the VCenters and the devices are created as Virtual machines
Oct 05, 2021 07:34 AM
What is your source of HW/SW inventory for the actual virtual machine? You will need inventory from these machines from a source such as the FlexNet Agent, BigFix, BMC, etc.
You also then need to create Discovery/Inventory Rules so that the beacon can connect to the vCenter SDK to bring in the inventory from the ESX Hosts and that will also link the virtual machine Inventory Devices to the correct ESX Host.
Oct 05, 2021 07:40 AM
I was assuming a Xen or KVM as hypervisor. If you're collecting vCenter data, you should theoretically be fine.
Are you missing VM serial numbers? Matching is usually based on them and I guess may also unlink existing VMs without s/n.
Oct 05, 2021 07:40 AM