Hi,
I have lot of error scan files under core\ldmain\ldscan\errorscan.
Do I need worry about that??
What is causing this issue??
How can I fix this issue??
Thanks in advance..
Dinesh
Hi,
I have lot of error scan files under core\ldmain\ldscan\errorscan.
Do I need worry about that??
What is causing this issue??
How can I fix this issue??
Thanks in advance..
Dinesh
How can I readActive Directoryattributes(attributesMachine)and showin inventory?
I'm attempting locate disabled PC's in AD that are in the Landesk inventory. I've enabled AD in Landesk and have a saved query that reports disabled devices. Can't figure out a way to bring this information into a Landesk query. Is there a way to do so or another way to determine if I have any disabled devices in my Landesk database.
When I create a query that contains First Name, Last Name and Full Name, the Full Name column is empty but the are values for First Name and Last Name. Do someone knows how to resolve this issue?
Hello,
1) A specific device appears on All Queries, but did not display Type, OS Name, Last Software Scan column. In the Inventory I could see the Last Software Scanned dates and other details in the Inventory for the device. How do I get the details displayed on the All Queries?
2) We have a server on a workgroup installed with Landesk in one country. I cannot ping that server from our network in another Country, but locally using an IE (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9595) we could see Landesk logo on IE. On a third country that has a workgroup server, it also had a similar issue.
Thanks for your Help
Thomas
Core: LDMS for Lenovo TVT 8.80.0.249 running on WinServer2K3 R2
Managed Devices: 1584
Every time the LANDesk Inventory Server service is running, the ManagementSuite\LDScan\ directory fills up with *.scn files.
One time, it got up to 800,000 of these files, consuming well over 25GB.
Shouldn't these get processed by the Inventory Service and then get removed when the database is updated?
There have been issues with the LDINV32.exe service crashing as well, so not sure if this is related or not.
Any ideas on how I can isolate what is going or how to remedy would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried removing/re-adding the service and have resorted to simply deleting *.scn files periodically to provide disk space relief to the server (further compounding any issues I am sure).
Thanks in advance!
It looks like my workstations are not updating the Inventory when an IP Address change occurs.
Here is the export of my local task scheduler.
Local Task Listing...
1: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\purgefile.exe $(TMCCacheDir)\preferredservers.USDC1-LANDESK01.dat 0
handle : 100
start : Thu Jan 01 09:35:18 2009
frequency : 1
Filter 1 : IP Address Change Filter
2: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\purgefile.exe $(TMCCacheDir)\preferredservers.USDC1-LANDESK01.dat 86400
handle : 101
start : Thu Jan 01 10:17:17 2009
frequency : 900
3: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\clientdbutil.exe /VALIDATE
handle : 130
start : Fri Jan 02 00:52:42 2009
frequency : 86400
4: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\policy.sync.exe
handle : 633
start : Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
frequency : 600
Filter 1 : OS Event (logon)
Filter 2 : [Auto delay] State=(Not ready) Min=(0) Max=(60)
5: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\policy.sync.exe
handle : 600
start : Tue Apr 15 10:30:00 2008
frequency : 14400
Filter 1 : [Auto delay] State=(Ready) Min=(0) Max=(60) Actual=(38)
6: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\vulScan.exe
handle : 562
start : Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
frequency : 600
Filter 1 : OS Event (logon)
Filter 2 : [Auto delay] State=(Not ready) Min=(0) Max=(60)
7: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\LDIScn32.EXE /NTT=USDC1-LANDESK01:5007 /S=USDC1-LANDESK01 /I=HTTP://USDC1-LANDESK01/ldlogon/ldappl3.ldz /NOUI
handle : 777
start : Thu Jan 08 10:04:38 2009
frequency : 604800
Filter 1 : [Auto delay] State=(Not ready) Min=(0) Max=(60)
8: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\miniscan.EXE
handle : 778
start : Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
frequency : 600
Filter 1 : IP Address Change Filter
9: C:\Program Files\LANDesk\LDClient\vulScan.exe
handle : 555
start : Thu Jan 01 13:59:38 2009
frequency : 14400
Filter 1 : [Auto delay] State=(Not ready) Min=(0) Max=(60)
Task Listing Complete.
I am not sure really how to read this, but I don't see the "/ipaddr" variable that is described in some "LocalSch" articles.
Anyone have any ideas?
Chris
We are using 9.5 SP0 and am i n Reporting/Monitoring - Manage Software List, I have just created a new Custom Data - Registry Item and need to make the Agents now report on this new item. I'm on the Core and hit the toolbar button to "Make available to clients" but see no confirmation that this addition as been made. Is there a way for me to know it's been added without having to check the LdAppl3.ini file each time?
Thanks!
Allen
Hello
I have some problems with custom registry data on LDMS 9.5 and Windows 7 64bits clients : data are not insered into database.
Clients ldappl3.ini are up to date and "Unknow items" is configured to allow my custom data, following http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-7457
Inventory is launched using "C:\Program Files (x86)\LANDesk\LDClient\LDIScn32.EXE" /NTT=LDMSSRV:5007 /S=LDMSSRV /I=\\LDMSSRV\ldlogon\ldappl3.ldz /NOUI"
Even Internet Explorer version registry is not working, after applying http://community.landesk.com/support/docs/DOC-27801
I have also tried to clean database using DBRepair (06022011)
If you have an idea, I'm your man
Regards
Eric
I'm running 9.5 Sp3
I've noticed in several of my computers in the Inventory the model is missing under the System sub-menu. Also there are other items there that are missing but I don't use them. This messes me up when I do queries on model number.
I ran a full inventory scan to a text file and the information was not there either.
I've looked in the computers registry under HKLM\hardware and the model is listed there but Landesk doesn't show where it gets this information from to determine the cause.
I have at least one PC upon which LD could not install the agent. I traced this down to a problem in DNS. This has now been fixed ( two days ago ). While the agent installation was successful, LD still isn't showing a normal inventory. Just the computer name and the TCP/IP entry when you insert a computer manually. I can ping the computer using either its name or address, from the core server. No problem. I can access the admin share from the core server, no problem.
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Note that this one PC is the "Tablet" version of XP. It's the only one we currently have.
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I tried to connect with the Tablet version PC, but LD said: "The remote computer is not managed by your server.".
We have three (3) other PCs on which the agent is installed, but LD hasn't performed an inventory. ( no inventory data available )
Any suggestions or just thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
I have some machines (PC´s running Windows O.S.) out of my net. They're standalone machines. I actualy use the command LDISCN32 to manually include this PC´s to the Inventory. For each PC in my Inventory I have a Custom Data Form with important information about these ones.
I need to known how to fill a Custom Data Form in a Standalone machine and then put this information into my inventory*.
Can someone help me ?
Hello all,
I know this has been discussed to some extent already, but what I am trying to do seems to vary a bit from what others have wanted. Here is a brief overview of what I am trying to do.
My overall objective is to collect a list of trusted sites that a given user has entered into their IE settings on their machines.
From what I can see, the registry keys reside under here. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings\ZoneMap\Domains
So, I originally tried the LDMS client. It is great if I simply wanted to read actual values from a given key. The problem with it is that IE seems to generate subkeys with data contained within. So under the "domains" key it contains another key for "msn.com" "google.com" etc. (examples)
I then figured I need something to enumerate the keys contained within the domain key to grab all the data. I cannot see a built in feature to do that in the LDMS_client or in LANDesk, so I wrote a script to do so.
I have my script set to grab this data and throw it into a .dat file to look like this:
Internet Explorer - Trusted Sites - msn.com
Internet Explorer - Trusted Sites - google.com
I modeled it after how the "findpst" script that I think I found on droppedpackets.org generates the data. When I run that, it creates a "email" sub category and data within from a dat file modeled like this:
Email - PST Files - Personal Folders(1) - File Location = c:\documents and settings\administrator\local settings\application data\microsoft\outlook\personal folders(1).pst
For some reason, when I run mine though, the inventory scanner comes up with an error "invalid data"
Here are my questions,
1. is there something I am missing with the above method to get this data entered into inventory?
2. Is there a better way that you guys might know of to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
We had a curious thing occur -- I will explain as best I can. Gradually, over the course of a few weeks, many but not all of our workstations (with users logged in) started hammering the hell out of the Domain Controllers in our environment. This resulted over time in bringing a number of them down and increasing congestion over the network. Turns out that ldapwhoami.exe was the culprit and it was repeatedly attempting, hundreds a second, to try to reach an AD OU. The process was running at 40% on the workstation. When the OU was created, apparently authenticated users did not have read or write permissions and it was felt that those rights were not necessary. Once they started dumping users into the OU and those users would log in, ldapwhoami.exe would try to update the inventory but it would fail at that OU and retry continuously (indefinitely). When we gave read permissions to the OU all of our problems went away.
Question is...Is this a bug or would this be attributed to normal behaviour? You would think that after a few failed attempts that ldapwhoami.exe would stop trying until the next inventory scan at least and not run continous on the machine.
ldiscn32.exe crashes every time, locally on one of my Win7x64 client machines. no ldiscn32.log file is created. even the /o switch won't produce a log file.
event viewer shows minimal info. Faulting application/module name: LDISCN32.EXE, version: 9.60.2.111, time stamp xxx.
Event ID =1000, Task Category = (100). Exception code: 0x40000015
running locally or remotely (via psexec) both return error code 3. I can run miniscan.exe successfully via psexec which will update the ip in ldconsole, allowing remote control.
I've tried to reinstall the entire client twice but the issue persists. The client machine seems totally fine outside of ldiscn32...
This is how the wscfg32.log file ends the client install process:
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:07 Processing [Final Post Copy]
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:07 INI: EXEC01=C:\Program Files (x86)\LANDesk\LDClient\LDISCN32.EXE, /NOUI /NOCD /SYNC /F, INSTALLONLY
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:07 Starting process: C:\Program Files (x86)\LANDesk\LDClient\LDISCN32.EXE /NOUI /NOCD /SYNC /F
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 Processes returned : 3
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 CheckProcessExitCode processed app name: LDISCN32.EXE
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 FAILED: Running application: C:\Program Files (x86)\LANDesk\LDClient\LDISCN32.EXE /NOUI /NOCD /SYNC /F
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 FAILED: bCriticalError set to TRUE. Processing C:\Program Files (x86)\LANDesk\LDClient\LDISCN32.EXE
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 Overall Install Status:
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 FAILED: Finished
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:13 SUCCEEDED: Delete (c:\ENUNTCFG.MRL)
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:14 FAILED: bCriticalError is true. Setting exit code to ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:36 WorkThreadProc()wscfg32.exe not call reboot here directly since either reboot not needed or ignore reboot set to true
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:36 UPdateClientDbStatus: Core Name is:
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 14:25:36 Application exit value is 1603
I haven't tried the UninstallWinClient.exe from ldmain yet... but it seems a client re-installation first uninstalls all modules before re-installing... not sure if there's a difference there.
Suggestions? We're running LDMS 9.6 sp1.
When I right click on a device and select Inspect I notice that there is what looks like a placeholder for a picture of the logged on user.
Is this really that or is it just an icon?
We have our users' pictures in AD and it would be good if this could populate through to Management Suite.
Is this possible?
Rob
So, I did some research first and found a few threads about this issue and I've gone through some steps recommended in them, but still can't find an answer.
We are running 9.6 SP1 in our environment.
There are several devices that are not updating the Last Hardware Scan, Last Software Scan and Last Policy Sync Dates.
Other dates, such as Definition Scan, Security Check, Vulnerability Scan are current, and therefore, Last Updated by Inventory Server is as well, as expected.
If an Inventory Scan is launched manually from the device (All Programs - LANDesk Management - Inventory Scan), it works properly and the device record is updated in the console.
However, if a scan is executed on the device from the console (Right Click - Inventory Scan - Full Sync Scan), it finishes in ~30 seconds and the non-current dates mentioned above still do not update.
I've also tried to deploy the "inventoryscanner" script in Manage Scripts, however, that fails with the error "The system cannot find the file specified".
The "Restore Client Records" script completes Successfully, but the dates remain unchanged.
I've checked the ErrorScan folder in LDSCAN (along with the other Error folders) and the scan is not getting dumped there.
There is also no Inventory Server errors in Event Viewer.
The agent has been removed completely (using UninstallWinClient.EXE) and reinstalled via self contained EXE.
After the uninstall/reinstall, it is up to date in the console, but eventually the problem scans fall behind.
Anything else I can try?
Any input/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank You!
I would like to inventory and check vulnerabilities on machines without leaving an Agent on the machine. Is there a way to push an Agent, have it scan, then uninstall?
Thank you.
Currently running LDMS 9.0
When we deployed the agents we set the inventory scan to be run every 7 days (This setting was set for servers as app owners were worried about the resource issues....), however now we would like to change this value to either 3 or 4 days. Besides changing the agent settings and pushing the update, is there any other way to accomplish this, Maybe a script to modify some registry value...
Any help in this matter is much appreciated.
Thanks
Is anyone else having problems with the Inventory Scanner incorrectly reporting LoginName on 64-bit Windows 7? I think I figured out why this is happening, but when I checked this forum to see if anyone else reported the problem I can't find any posts.
It seems the Inventory Scanner is reporting the contents of
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\DefaultUserName
which isn't used by Windows 7/64.
I found some postings on the Internet which suggest using this regkey instead:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\LastLoggedOnUser
I've opened a support case, but I'm still looking for confirmation that I'm right, so that this is treated as a bug.