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07-28-2017 01:37 PM
I know the name of the probe that is suppose to populate the CMDB: Windows - OS Information / Win32_ComputerSystem.UserName
But this has never worked. I check the other post and I have computers with the "In Use" state, so that's not it.
I am wondering how to I enable this function to work. It is currently set to Active and discovery is running on the workstations.
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07-29-2017 06:27 AM
Hi William,
OOTB property "glide.discovery.assigned_user_match_field" is set to use "user_name" field on the "sys_user" table to match the value discovery pulls back. If that value doesnt match what your system has, then you might need to change what field to use from sys_user to sync up.
All this can be found in the sensor of the probe.
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07-29-2017 06:27 AM
Hi William,
OOTB property "glide.discovery.assigned_user_match_field" is set to use "user_name" field on the "sys_user" table to match the value discovery pulls back. If that value doesnt match what your system has, then you might need to change what field to use from sys_user to sync up.
All this can be found in the sensor of the probe.
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08-01-2017 08:11 AM
I found:
new DiscoverySensor({
process: function(result) {
this.parseResult(result);
},
parseResult: function(result) {
current.os_version = result.Win32_OperatingSystem.Version;
current.os_service_pack = result.Win32_OperatingSystem.CSDVersion;
var man = result.Win32_ComputerSystem.Manufacturer;
var mod = result.Win32_ComputerSystem.Model;
var mm = MakeAndModelJS.fromNames(man, mod, "hardware");
current.manufacturer = mm.getManufacturerSysID();
current.model_id = mm.getModelNameSysID();
current.short_description = result.Win32_OperatingSystem.Description;
// Contrary to what the name implies, this returns *OS* address width, not CPU
var processors = g_array_util.ensureArray(result.Win32_Processor);
current.os_address_width = processors[0].AddressWidth;
this.setAssignedTo(result);
},
setAssignedTo: function(result) {
var userName = result.Win32_ComputerSystem.UserName;
if (!gs.nil(userName)) {
var x = userName.indexOf("\\");
if (x > -1)
userName = userName.substring(x + 1);
var nameField = gs.getProperty('glide.discovery.assigned_user_match_field', "user_name");
var userID = GlideUser.getSysId(nameField, userName);
var atOverwrite = JSUtil.toBoolean(gs.getProperty('glide.wmi.assigned_to_always_overwrite', "true"));
if (!atOverwrite)
if (this._isAssignedToFilled())
return;
current.assigned_to = userID;
}
},
/*
* Is the assigned_to field already populated? Return true if yes; false if no.
*/
_isAssignedToFilled: function() {
var compGr = this.getCmdbRecord();
if (JSUtil.notNil(compGr.assigned_to + ''))
return true;
return false;
},
type: "DiscoverySensor"
});
But it is not assigning user.
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08-01-2017 08:15 AM
Its under sys_properties table. The property name I gave should be there.
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08-01-2017 10:31 AM
Hmmm, interesting. I may need to submit a HI case. Under our sys_properties table this isn't a sys_user column. There are 2 Sys_ID columns.