Inventory tools
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@DustinB3403 said in Inventory tools:
Spiceworks I believe can do that, although it's a bulky tool that isn't well maintained.
By "isn't well maintained", he means it was discontinued a few years ago. Not exactly the same. It's not a maintenance problem, they simply decided that the product didn't have a future and took the company in a different direction.
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@scottalanmiller hey hey hey. . don't go burying any hatchets around here okay.
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@justin867 said in Inventory tools:
i haven't touch Linux since year 2000 red hut. is there other windows based alternative?
Maybe OpenNMS.
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@scottalanmiller said in Inventory tools:
@justin867 said in Inventory tools:
i haven't touch Linux since year 2000 red hut. is there other windows based alternative?
Maybe OpenNMS.
They have a demo too
Pretty rough IMO.
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@DustinB3403 said in Inventory tools:
@scottalanmiller said in Inventory tools:
@justin867 said in Inventory tools:
i haven't touch Linux since year 2000 red hut. is there other windows based alternative?
Maybe OpenNMS.
They have a demo too
Pretty rough IMO.
Not a bad main page. OpenNMS has been around a long time.
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PDQ inventory has a free version, it will pull Dell service tags.
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@RojoLoco I didn't even know that was a thing.
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@DustinB3403 said in Inventory tools:
@RojoLoco I didn't even know that was a thing.
It works a charm. Some limitations on the free version, but there are plenty of usable features.
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@RojoLoco said in Inventory tools:
PDQ inventory has a free version, it will pull Dell service tags.
PDQ Inventory FTW!!!
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https://www.pdq.com/pdq-inventory/
Runs on Windows, but only collects from Windows, too.
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@RojoLoco said in Inventory tools:
PDQ inventory has a free version, it will pull Dell service tags.
Big fan of PDQ Inventory and Deploy.
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@justin867 said in Inventory tools:
Hi,
I know Spiceworks inventory can collect compute name and software installed. Can it also collect the Dell PC model, service tag and domain users for the computer? Or is there other free tools that can assist me collect the data above?
Is free a requirement?
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I wouldn't use Zabbix for this. Definitely way more overhead then what you'd get out of it.
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Most of this info can be easily pulled with powershell.
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@scottalanmiller said in Inventory tools:
https://www.pdq.com/pdq-inventory/
Runs on Windows, but only collects from Windows, too.
OP hasn't touched Linux in 18 years. Either he's got extremely dependable severs that he hasn't touched in 18 years or he's windows only.
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@black3dynamite said in Inventory tools:
@RojoLoco said in Inventory tools:
PDQ inventory has a free version, it will pull Dell service tags.
Big fan of PDQ Inventory and Deploy.
Yeah. I was hero at my old job for bringing those into our environment.
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@IRJ said in Inventory tools:
@scottalanmiller said in Inventory tools:
https://www.pdq.com/pdq-inventory/
Runs on Windows, but only collects from Windows, too.
OP hasn't touched Linux in 18 years. Either he's got extremely dependable severs that he hasn't touched in 18 years or he's windows only.
Not using Linux isn't the same as Windows only. The average non-Linux IT person still has to deal with more than Windows. NAS or macOS, for example.
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There aren't too many agentless ones out there that I'm aware of, but if your environment can tolerate an agent then you could look at GLPI in combination with FusionInventory. OCS inventory can also be used on it's own or in combination with GLPI, depending on your needs. I can't speak to the ease of installation or running either server on Windows, but it should be possible if running on Linux is entirely out of the picture.
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Have you given Sodium Suite a try yet?
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@Obsolesce said in Inventory tools:
Have you given Sodium Suite a try yet?
Is that still a thing anymore?