08-04-2017 07:21 AM
Does anyone know what the Enable Granular Inventory option does under the System Settings/Inventory section? I can't find any documentation that explains what that feature actually does.
08-04-2017 08:44 AM
- Doesn't hoovering over the '?' icon give more info (or pressing on it) ?
M.
08-04-2017 08:49 AM
It just says "This preference is to specify whether to enable granular inventory or not."
08-04-2017 08:53 AM
- Cute, guess that's another way of providing useful user info :-) ; but seriously I don't have more info on it.
M
08-04-2017 09:06 AM
Thanks. I opened up a ticket with them on why PI is accessing my devices every 5 minutes even though I disabled all monitoring including the automatic monitoring.
08-09-2017 06:14 AM
This is the answer a Cisco TAC Engineer provided.
Granular Inventory is a feature that was originally introduced on EPNM and then inherited into Prime, its main function is to keep an eye on SNMP traps and SYSLOGS received by the devices that are managed. According to the information received, Prime will decide which information is relevant to the event and will only poll information related to that event. For example, if an interface goes down or up and Prime receives the corresponding SNMP trap and/or SYSLOG for this event, Prime will start polling the device in search for new information for that specific interface in order to update its internal information, instead of waiting for the next inventory collection.
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