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‎10-02-2014 09:25 AM
Hi All,
I'd like to know if it is possible to write our own scripts\code for Lansweeper which will run on all scanned servers and gather additional information.
I'm referring to such information as:
1. Oracle DB schemas.
2. Query results from Oracle DB configuration tables.
3. Information from our application's configuration files.
etc.
Is there any way to do this with Lansweeper?
Thanks,
Yoni.
I'd like to know if it is possible to write our own scripts\code for Lansweeper which will run on all scanned servers and gather additional information.
I'm referring to such information as:
1. Oracle DB schemas.
2. Query results from Oracle DB configuration tables.
3. Information from our application's configuration files.
etc.
Is there any way to do this with Lansweeper?
Thanks,
Yoni.
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‎10-03-2014 04:12 PM
We're not sure whether this is directed at the community or the Lansweeper team, but there is no built-in functionality for what you would like to do.
You can create your own scripts and tables to scan/store the information you are after if you install the database under SQL Server, which is open to external interfaces. This is not supported however. We cannot provide instructions for this and any database modifications are made at your own risk. Your changes may cause issues and/or be overwritten during Lansweeper updates.
You can create your own scripts and tables to scan/store the information you are after if you install the database under SQL Server, which is open to external interfaces. This is not supported however. We cannot provide instructions for this and any database modifications are made at your own risk. Your changes may cause issues and/or be overwritten during Lansweeper updates.
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‎10-03-2014 04:12 PM
We're not sure whether this is directed at the community or the Lansweeper team, but there is no built-in functionality for what you would like to do.
You can create your own scripts and tables to scan/store the information you are after if you install the database under SQL Server, which is open to external interfaces. This is not supported however. We cannot provide instructions for this and any database modifications are made at your own risk. Your changes may cause issues and/or be overwritten during Lansweeper updates.
You can create your own scripts and tables to scan/store the information you are after if you install the database under SQL Server, which is open to external interfaces. This is not supported however. We cannot provide instructions for this and any database modifications are made at your own risk. Your changes may cause issues and/or be overwritten during Lansweeper updates.
