This repository handles the FusionInventory sysobject.ids
file database.
sysobject.ids
file database is a text-based file firstly intended to help to
identify network products based on their exposed SNMP values.
Actually it is only supported by NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks used by the FusionInventory Agent
Feel free to open an issue if you have any product supporting SNMP and you want to be discovered and inventoried by FusionInventory Agent NetDiscovery and NetInventory tasks.
The sysobject.ids
file is a text database mapping the SysObjectID snmp variable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2
) with manufacturer, type and model. It may also map to dedicated external module which can help to handle more complex case.
You can help populating the database by providing the output of following command (if available under linux, or any snmp walk more complete output):
# snmpget -v2c -c public "serverIP" 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
The following one, from a computer with FusionInventory Agent installed, can also quickly help us:
# fusioninventory-netinventory --credentials version:2c,community:public --debug --host "serverIP"
As with the SysObjectID snmp variable content, you should provide the device related and expected manufacturer, type and model strings.
The device type can be one of the following types:
- COMPUTER
- NETWORKING
- PRINTER
- STORAGE
- POWER
- PHONE
- VIDEO
- KVM
As FusionInventory Agent would be released we will tag the incorporated sysobject.ids
file starting with 2.3.20.
You can manually update sysobject.ids
file into the installed fusioninventory-agent/share
folder. You just have to download it,
but do that at your own risk and always make a backup before updating manually.