[kwlug-disc] Simple computer inventory software

Raul Suarez rarsa at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 28 17:20:35 EDT 2016


As other people have pointed out above, you are describing a CMDB with some additional capabilities (which will probably need to be scripted). Ideally it will do autodiscovery so you don't need to spend much time administering.
I will have a look at the Enterprise Architecture Group I am member of and see if they recommend something
Meanwhile, you could investigate which open source market for Small or Medium "enterprises". I'd recommend searching for "Open source ITIL CMDB" maybe adding "Small medium enterprise"
Examples of the results
6 Open Source CMDB | Linuxaria
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    On Friday, September 23, 2016 4:19 PM, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc <kwlug-disc at kwlug.org> wrote:
 

 
Hubert wins the thread! I chose ikiwiki, which got me 80% of what I
needed almost out of the box.

Unfortunately, I lose the thread, because that other 20% has been
hideous, and I am still not able to do everything I want. I think it
will be good enough for government work, so I am not scrapping it yet,
but it may have been more maintainable to throw together Django app. 

Thanks to everybody for their brainstorming and suggestions. It helped
me get out of my mental rut.

- Paul 

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:36:06PM -0400, Hubert Chathi wrote:
> Would a simple wiki suffice?  One wiki page per computer.  Include the
> Mac address, serial number, etc in the page so that you can do a search
> for it.  Enter notes directly into each page.
> 
> If you need more structure, maybe an extensible wiki like foswiki.
> Something like its bug tracker plugin might work.  e.g. see
> https://foswiki.org/Tasks/Item14105 as an example.  The "Metadata"
> section might hold the identifiers, and work logs could go in the
> "Comments" section.  Or something like that...
> 
> On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 22:08:18 -0400, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc <kwlug-disc at kwlug.org> said:
> 
> > Is there some software that satisfies the following requirements?  -
> > FLOSS - Can run on a Linux web server - Allows me to keep a collection
> > of nodes (in my case, lab computers) - Allows me to EASILY enter new
> > notes as a worklog for a lab computer - Allows me to EASILY choose one
> > of the lab computers without a lot of clicks - Allows me to see the
> > log histor for a lab computer - Ideally, lets me index computers via a
> > unique identifier (MAC address, serial number...) and a common name
> > (the name of the computer in the lab).
> 
> > There are a bunch of inventory systems out there (OpenBravo,
> > Open-AudIT, GLPI) but they all want to do way too much. I am JUST
> > looking to keep notes on lab computers as they develop problems.
> 
> > We have some spreadsheet to do this now, but the spreadsheet is not
> > convenient for us to do data entry when we need data entry.
> 
> > This is the kind of project one could code up in Django or Ruby on
> > Rails with a few weeks of effort, but if something good exists we
> > should just use that.
> 
> > - Paul
> 
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