Hello Stéphane,
I am sorry if I'm not using the right way to explain myself ;-)
First of all, I've OCS Inventory Server on Linux box (with all components) and yes, the rest are all OCS clients/agents, even if most of them are used a servers (here my mistrake in the explanation) but not OCS servers. So, let me give you an example:
- OCS Inventory Server 2.3.1
The we have agents, like those:
- Linux Agent: WEB Server located in DATACENTER1, managed by customer
- Linux Agent: DB Server located in DATACENTER1, managed by customer
- Windows Agent: WEB Server located in DATACENTER1, managed by ISP
- Windows Agent: Windows workstation, located in OFFICE1, managed by ISP
- Windows Agent: DB Server located in DATACENTER2, managed by ISP
I would like to group them with TAGS. The result of the above setup could be:
- Linux Agent: TAGS: linux, server, datacenter1, customer
- Linux Agent: TAGS: linux, server, datacenter1, customer
- Windows Agent: TAGS: windows, server, datacenter1, intern
- Windows Agent: TAGS: windows, workstation, office1, intern
- Windows Agent: TAGS: windows, server, datacenter2, intern
As you can see, every agent would have 4 TAGS and, based on tags, I could grup them having informations about, i.e.:
- Which agents are linux servers? (TAG: linux, server)
- Which agents are managed by customers and are located in DATACENTER1? (TAG: server, datacenter1)
- Which agents are office workstations and located in office1? (TAG: office1, workstation)
This is my prupose? Starting using OCS Inventory now, it's better I'm creating the setup correctly from the beginning. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding something?
Many thanks!
Simon