Wiki source code of Scanner Data Arrival
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| 3 | To ensure that the data from the different scanners is entered into the ACMP database, the Scanner Data Arrival is executed for each available scanner. | ||
| 4 | Only the data for one client is updated at a time. | ||
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| 6 | = Deviation in the Virtualization Scanner = | ||
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| 8 | Because the Virtualization Scanner reads the Hyper-V Guest in addition to the actual Clients, and automatically creates it as a Manual Client if a corresponding Client is detected, the Virtualization Scanner changes the values not only of one Client, but of all Hyper-V Guests. In this way, the Scanner Data Arrival is able to update all involved Clients for the Virtualization Scanner. The following updates are possible | ||
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| 10 | * Former guest and host links from the scanned client | ||
| 11 | * Formerly linked clients from detected guests | ||
| 12 | * Hyper-V host with current guests | ||
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| 15 | If a detected Hyper-V guest is a manual Client, the network cards of the guest are also changed. | ||
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| 19 | Please note that the Hyper-V Scanner is only available from Windows Server 2012 onwards. | ||
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