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Hi
We are running the latest on-prem Mac agents and FNMS server. We have odd thing going on. Each time Mac OS is updated, FNMS recreates the Inventory Device. In 5 days, 20% of the agents reports as "new" device and history is lost. Impossible to track anything and keep things up. Even if the Minor numbers are changed, its "new" like from 13.2.0 update to 13.2.1. Do we have some sort of configuration issue in our env?
Feb 27, 2023 03:57 AM
I guess I have to put more attractive headline to this 😛
Mar 15, 2023 03:00 AM
Just check if after OS update. Serial number of device also gets changed. That could be reason for coming as new device.
Mar 15, 2023 03:04 AM
Can you explain some more. after OS upgrade, Flexera is creating complete new entry or its replacing old with new.
Mar 15, 2023 03:20 AM
Replacing old with new
Mar 15, 2023 03:30 AM
Thanks.
Can you verify one device in JAMF if managed by it. If you are finding history data there then i would suggest to raise one case with flexera for further investigation.
Mar 15, 2023 04:23 AM
Yes, they are all JAMF managed! I will investigate!
Mar 15, 2023 04:39 AM
Please share your finding if any from jamf
Mar 16, 2023 01:05 AM
Created a ticket, SLA is more than 24h 😛
Well, I discovered that Macs are recreated despite the OS upgrade. So yesterday 13.2.1 Macos new arrival marked "changed" is now "new" and "creation date" accordingly 1d++
Whattaheck, jamf?
Mar 16, 2023 02:58 AM
in JAMF, is it showing same behavior & removing old history for record.
Mar 16, 2023 03:51 AM
I got results from JAMF. JAMF records are consistent and continuous - no removals there.
I guess I have to get support ticket opened...
Mar 20, 2023 02:50 AM
Yes. That would be right path from here. Do let us know final result from case.
Mar 20, 2023 04:16 AM
Did you find any solution from flexera?
May 04, 2023 04:10 AM
Not yet. Problem is when your hostname and local hostname differ for a inventory device. When device is offline, its hostname is derived from "local hostname" and online its what was typed in the hostname. Depending on when the agent scans (device is online or not) its Flexera Inventory Device ping pongs between the two machines.
But there are other oddities going on as well, but i will not go into those.
Workaround is to force hostname and local hostname to match. But thats not according to the Apple design I guess. If that is a solution, it should be a prereq for FNMS Mac agent (or is it already, I have not checked :P)
May 04, 2023 04:29 AM
We observed this on a SLES 11.4 physical server. The Hostname of the server was changed, and a new entry for new Hostname got created and old Hostname is no-where to be found. On the physical level, IP and Serial number remained unchanged, so kinda hint for spotting, however, on the FNMS DB level, the ComputerUID and AgentID in inventory DB is still the same.
Logically, if we have Hardware Assets linked to the inventory, the system shouldn't (ideally) be able to remove the old record, but instead track the change on "Changed device assets" page. On the same grounds, assumably, the history would not be lost. One may try to create an asset record from the inventory itself, without the need to get into import hassle, at least for testing purposes.
Have you tried this yet?
May 04, 2023 04:44 AM
Are you saying "inventory device" history was lost when Linux hostname was renamed? Easy to tamper your device compliance history.
Our Linuxes work without issues.
May 04, 2023 04:59 AM
Actually, Device Compliance History can be tweaked otherwise as well, and with ease. But this is quite bad to get the old device completely wiped off and a new one taking its place with no history.
Old hostname is no-where in IM or CC. It's like it never existed, unless I missed to lookout at some place I should..!! IM.Computer_MT does have the AgentID same as in Old hostname's NDI, but with the new hostname, and this new hostname got its history starting the day it was renamed/created.
I have reasons to believe that this behavior got introduced in v.18. If in your control, try changing hostname of some such server and see how it reacts. If all your Linux's are working well, maybe they were not renamed.
May 04, 2023 06:53 AM
OMG! Idea of the agent_id is to keep track of the agents despite the changes in the hw or os (hostname, serial, agent). Is should reside on the actual device filesystem and created by the installation process of the agent. This FNMS implementation seems very vague - you cant update your linux server (=reisntall), old device data is always wiped off.
This means you have to go thru your licenses and allocations every single day - this is quite severe actually.
May 04, 2023 07:24 AM