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Hello Team
Could you please advise how FNMS can discover or report consumption of the below listed products:
• vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5 Enterprise
• vRealize Automation 7 Enterprise
• vRealize Suite 2018 Advanced(PLU)
• vRealize Suite 2018 Standard(PLU)
• vRealize Suite 7 Standard
• vSAN 6 Enterprise (CPU)
• vSAN 6.2 Advanced (CPU)
• vSphere 6 Enterprise Plus for vCloud Suites
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
‎Aug 27, 2019 03:40 AM
Hi Rajesh,
I recommend you check out our Best Practice guide on working with FlexNet Manager managing VMware products, you can find it in the Learning Center in the community here:
VMWare Practice Guide
The guide lists what is supported and how to work on VMware positions.
Best regards
Thorsten
‎Aug 27, 2019 03:55 AM
‎Aug 28, 2019 06:37 AM
Hello,
Thanks for letting me know that the link does not work. Please navigate to the guide like this:
Note the Learning Center is available to current customers and partners.
Best regards
Thorsten
‎Aug 28, 2019 08:08 AM
We have the exact same question. We've reviewed the VMware Best practice Guide, and the only mention of these products seems to be on Page 18:
"It also automatically identifies installations of vCenter Site Recovery Manager and VMWare vSAN software (visible in the VMWare Inventory page)."
We have the VMWare PURL installed, however the VMware Inventory page contains only vCenter and vSphere products, despite our environment containing all the products Rajesh listed in his original post.
Is there any additional information on how to detect these products and get them to appear in Flexera so they can be properly counted for compliance purposes?
‎Sep 27, 2019 08:00 AM
The functionality included with 2018 R1 to discover VMware vSAN and Site Recovery Manager turned out not to be working correctly and was withdrawn from later versions. It's planned to be redesigned and then included again in a future FNMS version...
Thanks,
‎Oct 07, 2019 01:37 AM
Thanks @JohnSorensenDK ! Any idea which future version?
And is there a recommended workaround in the meantime?
‎Oct 09, 2019 09:48 AM
This is still being planned by product management, so I cannot provide a specific version where this capability will be re-introduced as of yet.
Thanks,
‎Oct 11, 2019 05:27 AM
Perhaps the VMware Best practice Guide document could be updated in the meantime?
‎Nov 18, 2019 04:16 PM
@JohnSorensenDK This is the same Jennifer Munson, now working at a different company but still looking for the same information. 🙂
I don't see any updates to the VMware Practice Guide. Has enhancement for detecting and managing VMware been re-added to the roadmap yet?
Additionally, the Read-Only permissions for VMware no longer work to pull complete license keys; one needs to use a Licensing Administration Role as per the following VMware KB Article (since vCenter Server 6):
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2120255?lang=en_US&queryTerm=licensing+administration+role
‎Dec 01, 2020 01:44 PM
Subscribing to this thread so I can track updates and responses.
Thanks, David Mathias
NTT DATA Services
‎Dec 01, 2020 02:10 PM
Hi @Jennifer_Munson ,
No decision has been made on the specific version this will be added, the 2 factors that determine this are demand and complexity.
In terms of demand, there are a few customers asking for these however we're currently focusing on items with even greater demand so this one isn't on the cards yet.
In terms of complexity, we did have a team look into what would be involved and found there are some significant technical challenges with implementing these VMWare add-on features and working around these challenges will be very time consuming and we have yet to come up with a viable solution yet and this is the most significant factor impacting why it's not been added back in.
Once we have a viable solution, we will then look at re-adding these but as I can't predict when we'll be able to overcome these I can't give any more concrete timescales at this point but as soon as I have something positive to report, I'll reply back on this thread.
Hope this helps.
‎Dec 04, 2020 05:13 AM
Thanks @mrichardson, I really appreciate the follow-up!
I guess my job is cut out for me... convince all the VMware admins I know to ask for the feature to show that the demand is there; it's just coming from the
SysAdmin side because SAM analysts throw their hands up when it comes to VMware. Every time I tell a new VMware Admin that the tool can gather License Keys from the SDK but only for vSphere and vCenter Server, they say "But all the license keys are there... why isn't it gathering them all?". And then they go back to using their VMTools output instead.
‎Dec 04, 2020 08:04 AM
@mrichardson Is there any update on this? We are getting ready to upgrade from 2018 R2 to 2021 R1 and are hoping this will solve visibility into the other vmware products.
Also is read-only still the require permissions for the service account or do we need the additional permissions @JenniferMunson referenced?
‎Feb 09, 2022 01:24 PM
Hi Folks,
Any update on this thread please. We are on FNMS on-prim 2022 R1; and have same issues with VMware.
Thanks
Syed
‎Nov 09, 2023 06:21 AM
Hey Syed. Did you accidentally mark the item as solved? I was under the impression you were just asking for status updates.
Best, David
‎Nov 10, 2023 01:15 PM
Greetings David ! Thank you for noticing this. Yes! I can see my post being highlighted as a solution; however, my intention was just to check the status.
Best regards, Syed
‎Nov 11, 2023 05:12 AM
I've deregistered it from being the solution to this thread. I will also notify product management and request an update for you.
Thanks,
‎Nov 13, 2023 03:01 AM - edited ‎Nov 13, 2023 03:01 AM
I have checked its status with the product management team, and it's currently in the backlog.
Thanks,
‎Feb 16, 2024 01:55 AM