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Also installed agent v2.5.2, with the NetDiscovery and NetInventory modules, onto a CentOS7 VM and also a CentOS7 physical server.
Both agents appear in the GLPI plugin, but neither are detecting the network modules:
From memory, when we previously used FI, the additional installed agent modules (and their versions) would appear where I have placed the question mark.
We have enabled the modules from within the plugin:
Is this a bug, or is there something else we need to do to enable the network modules?
Thanks
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Okay, it looks like the installed modules (on the agent) don't appear in the GLPI plugin until they have actually been used? Kind of confusing, as I think it would be better for the GLPI plugin to detect what's available on the agent before you attempt to use them.
Still wondering if this is by design?
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Hi all,
It's been a while since we played with FI.
Just re-installed 9.5+1.0 on GLPI v9.5.1.
Also installed agent v2.5.2, with the NetDiscovery and NetInventory modules, onto a CentOS7 VM and also a CentOS7 physical server.
Both agents appear in the GLPI plugin, but neither are detecting the network modules:
From memory, when we previously used FI, the additional installed agent modules (and their versions) would appear where I have placed the question mark.
We have enabled the modules from within the plugin:
Is this a bug, or is there something else we need to do to enable the network modules?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: