Create an Inventory Device
FlexNet Manager Suite 2019 R1 (On-Premises Edition)
Tip: Typically you do not need to manually create records of inventory
devices. Most often, each record is created automatically when a
device discovered on your network returns its first inventory.
However, you may wish to create records manually for special cases,
such as mobile devices not linked to your network, stand-by devices
that are normally powered down when discovery is underway, or
newly-acquired devices being prepared for service.
When you
want to create new inventory device records manually, one way is to click
Create an Inventory Device under the
Discovery & Inventory menu. The
Create an Inventory Device page appears with
the Device type drop-down list, where you select the
type of device to create from the following: - Computer
- Mobile device
- Virtual Machine
- VM Host.
An alternative path is to click the Create an Inventory
device button on any of the following pages:
- Inventory Issues
- Out-Of-Date Inventory
- Inventory without Assets
- Active Inventory
- Ignored Inventory
- All Inventory.
This button reveals the same choices for the type of device to create.
In either case, FlexNet Manager Suite displays the inventory device properties appropriate for the type of inventory device you selected.
Enter the field values (across all the tabs), and click Create to save the new inventory device record. For more information about individual properties, start with Inventory Device Properties, or click the help button for the appropriate tab of properties.
Restriction: You cannot create "remote devices" manually. Remote
devices are those that access applications remotely through a Citrix
XenApp server, but do not report inventory of their own. Such
devices are automatically created by FlexNet Manager Suite.
Tip: If you omit some essential details (such as a serial
number) while creating an inventory device, FlexNet Manager Suite
flags issues on the inventory device properties after creation. Any
inventory device record saved with issues is also listed on the
Inventory Issues page.