Hello,
Please, can you shed some light with respect to why some of the assets that I scan, using Lansweeper, are discovered and marked as being Guests and other Windows or any other operating system?
The situation applies for the following situation:
- There is a VMWare datacenter and an ESXi server called "abc". Under ESXi server "abc", there are some guests identified. However some of them are really marked as Guests and some of them are marked either: Windows or Linux. Server "m" is marked as Guest and is a virtual machine under, "abc" and is using Windows Server. Server "n" is marked as Windows and is a virtual machine, under the same "abc" and is using Windows Server.
Basically both of the virtual machines are hosted on the same ESXi server and are using same type of OS. Shouldn't both of the virtual machines be identified as being Guests and marked accordingly?
In addition to that, if I try to edit the virtual machine "n", by changing the asset type from Windows to Guest, the unique ID modifies to being the same with the MAC address. In the same time, after a new scan, a duplicate of the same server "n" is added to the repository, with asset type being Windows. And after a wile, a merge is done between the two recordings and the asset type that remains is the Windows one, basically the one that is scanned takes over and in the end, virtual machine "n" will have asset type Windows and not Guest.
Please, can you help in understanding why is this happening? What would be a problem and a possible solution that I can use in my environment?
I read a couple of posts, but I don't fully understand what should I do. Is there a problem with the unique ID? With the automatic MAC assignment from VMWare (for the duplicates problem)?
How does Lansweeper knows when to assign asset type Guest or Windows? Normally Guest is used when a virtual ecosystem is in place and a virtual machine, hosted on an ESXi server, r?
Thank you and looking forward to your help.
Silviu