Inventory Agent for Download

IT Asset Management (Cloud)
Use this section for either of these purposes:
  • If you choose to manage your own deployment of the FlexNet Inventory Agent, you are able to download recent versions.
    Tip: The View Change History for FlexNet inventory agent link provides you with detailed information of recent changes and the version when were introduced.
  • If you need to collect inventory from within Kubernetes clusters, you can download both the Flexera Kubernetes Inventory Agent and a script (generate.sh) to help create its configuration file. For more information, see Download Flexera Kubernetes Inventory Agent.

To download the FlexNet Inventory Agent:

  1. Go to the Inventory Settings page.
    The Inventory Settings page displays.
  2. Expand the Inventory agent for download section.
  3. Select your preferred version from the Inventory agent drop-down list.
    In this listing, the version for Microsoft Windows is correctly titled FlexNet Inventory Agent. For consistency of upgrades and downgrades, the corresponding code object on UNIX-like platforms is called ManageSoft for platform. Internal build numbering is used in this listing. For example, version FMS-23.0.0 is the internal number for the 2024 R2 release of the FlexNet Inventory Agent. For upgraded implementations (as distinct from new implementations, that have only the current version available), versions earlier than 13.1.1 have been removed from the list. The only exception is if you already have an earlier version selected, in which case that version is included in the list as well.
  4. Click Download and save the file to a suitable location.
  5. If you are deploying the FlexNet Inventory Agent on Microsoft Windows, optionally click Download bootstrapping template file, and save to a convenient location.
    For details about configuring this file, or preparing an equivalent for UNIX-like platforms, see the Gathering FlexNet Inventory PDF, available at https://docs.flexera.com/.

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