ZfS 3.0.2 Server Inventory provides the following new features to achieve higher scalability:
You can install ZfS 3.0.2 Inventory server components on Windows NT/2000 servers.
ZfS 3.0.2 supports roll-up of scan data in large networks with a central database. The scan data is compressed and only the compressed scan data is transferred to the next-level Inventory server. The inventory data is sent across the Inventory servers to the centralized database.
Allows the Inventory database to be configured for any existing Oracle* setup in your network. For more information, see "Setting Up the Inventory Database for Oracle" in "Setting Up the Inventory Database" in "Setting Up Server Inventory" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
ZfS lets you export the inventory information in to a comma-separated value (CSV) file format. For more information, see "Exporting the Inventory Data to a CSV File" in "Managing Inventory Information" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
The Inventory scanner, if configured, collects hardware data from Windows NT 4.0/2000 servers based on DMI specification 2.0 and WMI specification. For more information on DMI scanning, see "DMI-Compliant Scanners" and for WMI scanning, see "WMI-Compliant Scanners" in "Understanding the Server Inventory Components"in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
ZfS 3.0.2 Server Inventory scanner maps the scan data to the CIM 2.2 schema. For more information, see "Inventory Database Schema in ZfS" in "Understanding the ZENworks for Servers Inventory Database Schema" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
You can use ZfS 3.0.2 Server Removal service to remove the unwanted inventoried servers from the Inventory database. This synchronizes the server objects stored in the Inventory database with the server objects in eDirectory. The excess servers in the Inventory database exist because these servers could have been deleted from eDirectory; however, the corresponding servers were not removed from the database. For more information, see "Understanding the Server Inventory Components"in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
You can use the set of predefined reports to filter the inventory information and generate the reports from the Inventory database. For more information, see "Running Inventory Reports" in "Viewing the Inventory Information" in "Managing Inventory Information" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.
ZfS provides a status reporting mechanism that indicates success or failure of inventory scanning for troubleshooting. You can export the status reports to a CSV file or tab-delimited file, or view the status reports in any third-party XML browser. For more information, see "Monitoring Server Inventory Using Status Logs" in "Server Inventory" in the Administration guide.