Bruce.B wrote:
Linux is actually the exception here rather than the rule. Most asset types that can have certain asset specific data scanned for them, will not display this data when the asset type has changed. For instance only Printer asset types can display toner information.
That said though, using one of the asset grouping features should not take any longer than manually changing the asset type for specific Mac server assets.
MAC's 'are' linux for the most part when you get down to it. And like I said, Lansweeper recognizes the asset as a MAC, can sere that the NIC is manufactured by Apple. And Lansweeper has all the information about the device in the Database regarding the Asset but simply refuses to display it.
IMHO asking clients to conform to, or basically change their processes, infrastructure, methods to suit the needs of Lansweeper is not a reasonable answer. And not to put to fine a point on it, but a lot of the requests from clients seem to disappear into the "Black Hole" called a wish list, take the Linux Scanning agent for example, it's only been four years people have been waiting for that.