Searching the Help
To search for information in the Help, type a word or phrase in the Search box. When you enter a group of words, OR is inferred. You can use Boolean operators to refine your search.
Results returned are case insensitive. However, results ranking takes case into account and assigns higher scores to case matches. Therefore, a search for "cats" followed by a search for "Cats" would return the same number of Help topics, but the order in which the topics are listed would be different.
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- Inventory Discovery
- Inventory Discovery Overview
- Inventory Discovery Scanners
- Inventory Discovery Deployment Overview
- Scan Files
- Processing Scan Files
- Scan File Processing Power
- XML Enricher
- XML Enricher Log Files
- Application Teaching
- Using Rules to Teach Applications
- Enriched Scan File Structure
- Hardware and Software Recognition
- App Store Applications
- Custom Hardware or Asset Mapping
- Inventory Tools
- BDNA Normalize Integration
- Discovery Options for Client IP Ranges
- How to Run Inventory Discovery
- How to Run Inventory Discovery Manually
- How to View Discovery Status of an Inventory CI in JMX
- How to View Agent Deployment Log for an Inventory CI in JMX
- How to Edit Pre and Post Scan Scripts
- How to Set Up Asset Fields for Data Collection
- How to Set Up Asset Fields for Data Collection - Example
- How to Set up the Scanner to Handle Delta Scan Files in Manual Deployment Mode
- How to Configure XML Enricher to Suit the Probe Deployment Mode
- How to Configure the Maximum Number of Threads to Process Scan Files
- How to Check XML Enricher Health Using JMX
- How to Limit the XML Enricher Port to Allow Local Connection Only
- How to Reprocess Scan Files
- How to Import SAIs to the Data Flow Probe
- How to Import Normalization Rules to the Data Flow Probe
- How to Configure and Optimize Inventory Discovery
- How to Configure Analysis Asset Fields
- How to Map Scan File Attributes to UCMDB
- Mapping Hardware or Asset Fields to UCMDB - Use-Case Scenario
- How to Set Extract Options
- How to Filter Discovery Results to UCMDB
- How to Enable Application Virtualization Discovery
- How to Rename Scanner Executable Files
- How to Integrate BDNA Normalize
- How to Discover Client IP Ranges Without SNMP
- How to Discover Windows Device Drivers using the Inventory Discovery by Scanner Job
- Scanner Command Line Parameters Overview
- Scanner Command Line Parameters
- Scanner Information Type Parameters
- Scanner File Locations
- Web Server Configuration for Saving Scan Files via HTTP
- XML Enricher Directory Structure
- Enriched XSF File Structure
- Inventory Discovery User Interface
Scan Files
Information that is collected from each computer is written to a scan file and is stored in the following file formats:
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Compressed XML (XSF)
All information scanned on the computer is stored to the file. The file is compressed using gzip. The files can be uncompressed using gzip, WinZip, or any other program that supports gzip decompression.
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Delta Scan File (DSF)
Instead of sending a full scan file to a probe after every scan, the scanners can calculate the difference (the delta) between the last full scan and the current one and transfer just this in Delta Scan File format (DSF). This format can dramatically reduce network bandwidth.
Delta Scan files cannot be viewed or used in the Inventory Tools (Analysis Workbench, SAI Editor, and Viewer).
A scan file contains a sequence of elements, each of which have various attributes. Root elements are:
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<hardwaredata>
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<applicationdata>
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<users>
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<applicationusage>
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<filedata>
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<storedfiles>
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<configurationdata>
The following is an example of several sections of a scan file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding = "UTF-8" ?> <inventory codepage="1251" locale="English (United States)" fsfmajorver="7" fsfminorver="6" enricherver="10.00.000.555">
<hardwaredata> <hwAssetData type="shell"> <hwAssetDescription type="attrib">tbrown - Xeon, 2800MHz, 3712Mb</hwAssetDescription> <hwAssetTag type="attrib">000590 </hwAssetTag> </hwAssetData> <hwMemoryData type="shell"> <hwMemTotalMB type="attrib">3712</hwMemTotalMB> <hwSwapFiles type="shell"> <hwSwapFiles_value type="shell_value"> <hwMemSwapFileName type="attrib">C:\pagefile.sys</hwMemSwapFileName> <hwMemSwapFileSize type="attrib">1534</hwMemSwapFileSize> </hwSwapFiles_value> </hwSwapFiles> <hwDOSMemoryData type="shell"> <hwMemConventional type="attrib">640</hwMemConventional> </hwDOSMemoryData> <hwCMOSMemory type="shell"> <hwMemExtended type="attrib">3799944</hwMemExtended> <hwMemCMOSTotal type="attrib">3800584</hwMemCMOSTotal> <hwMemCMOSConventional type="attrib">640</hwMemCMOSConventional> </hwCMOSMemory> </hwMemoryData> </hardwaredata>
<applicationdata> <recogconfig> <sai name="C:\hp\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\runtime\probeManager\
discoverySaiResources\saiRuntime\User.zsai" desc="User SAI File" date="04/06/2011" type="User"/> <sai name="C:\hp\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\runtime\probeManager\
discoverySaiResources\saiRuntime\Master.zsai" desc="" date="07/05/2011" type="Master"/> </recogconfig> <application version="6.4.09" release="6.4" name="Windows Media Player" publisher="Microsoft" language="English" os="Windows 2000" type="Ambient music or advertising messaging software" typeid="143033" maindir="C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player" lastUsed="2011-08-26 00:00:00" versionid="9978" releaseid="582" licencedby="11907" licencedbyrelease="84"/> <application version="6.0 sp1" release="6.0" name="Internet Explorer" desc="Microsoft Internet Explorer" publisher="Microsoft" language="English" os="Windows 98/NT/2K/ME/XP" type="Internet browser software" typeid="122252" maindir="C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer" lastUsed="2011-05-07 00:00:00" versionid="12790" releaseid="131"/> </applicationdata>
<filedata> <dir name="C:\" date="2011-07-03 03:23:04" contains="-1"> <file name="AUTOEXEC.BAT" size="0" modified="2011-04-03 13:51:04" attr="a"/> <file name="BOOT.INI" size="288" modified="2011-04-03 15:14:38" attr="rsa"/> <file name="sd_settings.ini" size="462" msdos="SD_SET~1.INI" modified="2011-06-14 09:08:44" attr="a"> <verinfo name="DOS 8.3 Name" value="SD_SET~1.INI"/> </file> </dir> </filedata>
<storedfiles> <storedfile type="storedfile" name="SYSTEM.INI" size="217" istext="1" istruncated="0" dir="C:\WINNT\SYSTEM.INI"> <contents encoding="text">; for 16-bit app support [386Enh] woafont=dosapp.fon EGA80WOA.FON=EGA80WOA.FON EGA40WOA.FON=EGA40WOA.FON CGA80WOA.FON=CGA80WOA.FON CGA40WOA.FON=CGA40WOA.FON [drivers] wave=mmdrv.dll timer=timer.drv [mci] </contents> </storedfile> </storedfiles> </inventory>