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I'm getting the following error when trying to delete some "Non Reponding" devices. There are about 40 devices that give this error every time I try to delete them..Any ideas?Are there any database management/tidyup tools I can run, or should be runn...
It is obviously possible to enable/disable the Security Slider on the GUI via a rule (In the Operating System- Base Permissions Policy).But, is it possible to set it or allow the service to be stopped based on a User State? I can only see how to allo...
Thanks again davistan!Got my db wiped and started again.. All healthy now, but I want to do a backup of the db before I add 1000 ish new devices... It's a windows setup btw.Is there a tool for backing up/restoring the inventory db in the similar way ...
Thanks for the advice...Is there any easy way I can get rid of the database and start from scratch?Is it just a case of renaming/deleting files, or does it have to be done through the dbreader url?
Sounds useful. When I check the status of the devices, it says "device no longer exists in database".I have the user/pass, obviously, but what will the db name be?
Incremental Device Update 13.0.We are getting other errors scattered about regarding prolems reading the db, hence the query about any db maintenance we can do.
WAN bandwidth is considerably more expensive than LAN bandwidth, so this is a common situation.The router queues up any "surplus" data and sends it out the WAN interface as fast as the circuit will allow.Remember the majority of 100Mb LAN traffic wil...