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Hello,
At our customer estate, containerization is growing quickly but they feel FNMS not picking up the applications installed/evidences installed, below are customer's observations, need your advice
1. Flexera has never picked up any commercial components relating to Weblogic, indeed confirmed with Oracle that they’re not licensable but are components of a licensed Weblogic Server.
2. JBoss EAP is not being pickedup
3. Not pickingup Oracle DB as well
Would it be as simple as someone putting a product (e.g. Oracle DB) into a docker container for Flexera to not pick it up? If this is the case then we have bigger issues
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
Jul 22, 2019 12:33 AM
Good morning,
Discovery within containers requires a completely different approach compared to collecting information from a full OS layer (which containers don't have). We are however aware of the importance of collecting inventory and are planning to support this in the first half of 2020:
Discovery of container hosts and instances on premises and on cloud
Inventory software installed on containers in a agent-less manner
Report hardware and software inventory in FNMS for compliance
Hope this helps,
Thorsten
Jul 22, 2019 02:58 AM
Hi Jajesh,
To my knowledge, FNMS does currently not support any containerization technology. Before actually collecting data, there are some questions to be answered. Things like:
This gets pretty complex quickly and a general solution isn't found easily. If you have ideas, I would be glad to read about them here.
Regarding your last comment: Hiding software from an inventory tool was always easy, if you knew how the inventory solution worked. But that's not how SAM works.
Best regards,
Markward
Jul 22, 2019 02:07 AM
Good morning,
Discovery within containers requires a completely different approach compared to collecting information from a full OS layer (which containers don't have). We are however aware of the importance of collecting inventory and are planning to support this in the first half of 2020:
Discovery of container hosts and instances on premises and on cloud
Inventory software installed on containers in a agent-less manner
Report hardware and software inventory in FNMS for compliance
Hope this helps,
Thorsten
Jul 22, 2019 02:58 AM
I understand that right now FNMS doesn't have capability to discover applications/softwares deployed on containers, but will FNMS at the first place discover that whether 'Docker' as an application or 'Kubernetes' as an application is installed on the server
Jan 23, 2020 12:58 AM
It's one of these "it depends" type of answers... It would depend on how Docker/Kubernetes is installed, i.e. which footprint the installation has left on the device. There are some definitions in the ARL, so FNMS will potentially discover and recognize the installations of Docker/Kubernetes but it may also vary by operating system.
Thanks,
Feb 03, 2020 01:11 AM
For future reference for anybody looking at this thread, some support for discovering and gathering inventory from Docker containers on Linux has been added in the FlexNet Manager Suite 2020 R1 release. See the following post for more information: Discovery and Inventory of Docker Containers in Flexnet Manager Suite 2020 R1
Jul 16, 2020 02:21 AM
Thanks @mfranz for your response.
The customer has quite a number of Oracle products with named user/proc metrics installed on docker containers.
At the moment, I do not have much ideas around it because this is something completely new to me
Regarding the "hiding software" thing, the statement was pasted from customer's mail. 🙂 but I understand and agree with your comment 🙂
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
Jul 23, 2019 12:59 AM
Isn't it so that Flexera recognizes software in containers as if it was installed on the host operating system? I'm wondering if once could go from that with some custom scripting.
Jul 23, 2019 01:30 AM
Hi Rajesh,
So what are the implications of these metrics?
Best regards,
Markward
Jul 23, 2019 02:23 AM
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