Inventory Update Reporting Interval
ID: Q130940
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Systems Management Server versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2
SUMMARY
When an inventory agent produces an inventory, the Site Server checks for
changes and only pass through inventory data when a four-day timeout
occurs, unless the changes are found outside the Identification Group and
Workstation Status Group.
MORE INFORMATION
This can result in a machine inventory that only has changed attributes for
Last Hardware Scan or Last Software Scan (indicating a routine scan time
and no changes to the actual inventory). However, this inventory will not
be posted to the database for four days.
This is by design and is intended to minimize the number of delta MIF
transactions. A delta MIF is normally generated by the Inventory
Processor each time it processes a machine inventory. It compares the last
time a delta was forwarded to Inventory Dataloader to its four-day timer,
and may block redundant deltas. For this reason, even if machine name,
domain name, or any other item contained in the Workstation Status or
Identification groups have changed, it takes four days for these changes to
posted in the database (assuming a logon/inventory is made each day.)
A machine may not appear to have its Last Hardware Scan or Last Software
Scan times up to date with the last time an inventory was actually taken.
If you want greater accuracy, and are willing to accept increased system
overhead, modify the following registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Components
\SMS_INVENTORY_PROCESSOR\Inventory Update Reporting Interval (Days).
The default is 4 days, the minimum value is 1 day.
Additional query words:
prodsms sms 4-day
Keywords : kbnetwork ntdomain nthowto ntconfig smsinv smsdatabase
Version : winnt:1.0,1.1,1.2
Platform : winnt
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