For some server that are not connected to the network I need to manually run the ndtrack.sh and ndtrack.exe.
Are the following commands enough to get hardware and oracle information from target servers?
Thank you for your help
Unix
sudo ./ndtrack.sh -o InventoryType=Machine -o Upload="false" -o MachineInventoryDirectory=/home/oracle/temp -o Logging=True
win
ndtrack.exe -t Machine -o Upload="False" -o LogModules="default" -o ShowIcon="false" -o CALInventory="False"
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Oct 29, 2020 04:56 AM
@marcog - Here are the commands that the Flexera Pre-Sales Team uses in a POC for exactly this scenario.
Windows
ndtrack.exe -t machine -o Upload=False
The generated NDI files will be found in C:\ProgramData\ManageSoft Corp\ManageSoft\Common\Uploads\Inventories
Linux/Unix/OS X
./ndtrack.sh -t machine -o IncludeDirectory=/ -o Upload=false -o LogFile=/var/tmp/inventory.log
The generated NDI files will be found in /var/tmp/flexera/uploads/Inventories
If you do not wish to perform the scan starting at the “/” root folder, then you can simply remove the “IncludeDirectory” parameter. Without this, the Flexera Scanner will only scan the standard folders of /var, /opt and /usr. If you need to scan any additional folders in addition to the defaults, then you would use the “IncludeDirectory” parameter. Here are two examples, where a single folder is specified, and an example showing the format to specify more than 1 folder (quotes and commas)
IncludeDirectory=/folder1
IncludeDirectory=”/folder1”,”/folder2”
Oct 29, 2020 07:38 AM