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‎07-15-2020 07:32 AM
Hello All,
I have a couple of questions:
1. When I run discovery on a Windows device, I am getting an error as "Classifier Windows has been disabled, stopping discovery"
I have already checked all the Windows classifications and all of them are active, especially the Windows classifier.
What can be a possible reason for this?
2. If there is a Windows Server, which was created from Vcenter, then there is an entry in the CMDB from Vcenter discovery, with subcategory as VMWare Configuration and Class as VMWare Virtual Machine Instance, which is fine.
Assume,if I run a discovery on the IP (Windows server) and if we have a working credential available, then will there be an entry in the CMDB under Windows Servers?
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Sanket
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‎08-14-2020 03:14 AM
Hello,
There is a bug in configuration console for Servicenow instances.
It actually shows that a device class to discovery as enabled even when its disabled, if not modified for a long long time.
Here, you need to check a couple of things, which I did and it eventually resolved my issue.
Step 1:
Check the "disabled" column in the classification.It shouldn't be "disabled=true"
Step 2:
If disabled = true, then go to "Configuration Console" and check, due to the bug, it will show that its enabled,even if its disabled. So all you have to do is disable and enable the toggle 3-4 times and final value should be enabled and same should reflect in the classification table.
This will resolve your issue, as it did for me.
Regards,
Sanket

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‎07-15-2020 07:46 AM
Hi,
Specially to answer your second question: vCenter discovery only creates record in VM Ware instance table as instance of that virtual windows server and not in Windows Server table.
But when you discover the windows Server using IP and Local or domain admin account it will create record in Windows Server table and link it to VMWare instance automatically.
Thanks,
Ashutosh
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‎07-15-2020 07:57 AM
Any idea on 1st query?
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‎07-15-2020 08:42 AM
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