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  • 19. června 2009 13:28ELMUNJO Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Hi,

    has anyone made any experiences with this constellation?
    My customer has around 1200 virtual clients (XP SP3) in a VMWare View environment.
    For patching purposes the machines are taken offline and then inserted again. Same thing with crashed machines. They reset those machines and I wonder if there will be problems with the ConfigMgr GUID.
    Any hint would be nice
    Miguel Rodriguez MCTS - ConfigMgr ~~elmunjo.blogspot.com~~

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  • 23. června 2009 16:31Kim Oppalfens [MVP]MVPUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     
    Need to be tested, but I think you should be fine if you let conflicting records merge the records:
    "ELMUNJO" <=?utf-8?B?RUxNVU5KTw==?=> wrote in message news:db8a300f-da9b-497 b-b667-6e3becfc9910...
    Hi,

    has anyone made any experiences with this constellation?
    My customer has around 1200 virtual clients (XP SP3) in a VMWare View environment.
    For patching purposes the machines are taken offline and then inserted again. Same thing with crashed machines. They reset those machines and I wonder if there will be problems with the ConfigMgr GUID.
    Any hint would be nice
    Miguel Rodriguez MCTS - ConfigMgr ~~elmunjo.blogspot.com~~
  • 2. července 2009 8:34ELMUNJO Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     


    With a little further investigating i found out the following:
    VMWare View clients are deleted from AD and recreated for the following purposes:

    -Patching the master Image
    -Reinstalling in case of corrupted client

    So the ConfigMgr tasks will have to be configured exactly: 
    Delete Inactive Client Discovery Data
    (and Delete Aged Discovery Data)

    I will post an update as soon as i have exact results.
    Thanks for your thoughts.


    Miguel Rodriguez MCTS - ConfigMgr ~~elmunjo.blogspot.com~~
  • 11. září 2009 12:57ELMUNJO Uživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaileUživatelské medaile
     

    Update:

    Using the built-in Tasks won't work for this constallation.

    What VMWare View does:

    Old client is deleted from AD
    Client is recreated with the same DNS Name but new HW config
    Client comes up with Configmgr Client and new SMS UUID + new HW ID + new MAC
    we have 2 records in DB, both active

    As my customer has both virtual and physical clients i don't know if i can lower the delete inactive client disc data task as that would also remove clients from users that are on vacation for a longer period.
    Normally those double entries would be removed after 60 days via the task.
    we have Heartbeat set to 1 day

    Is there any other way of getting rid of the old entries?
    When I activate AD System Disc running each day, would that enable me to lower the del inact. client disc data task interval?
    Let's say:

    Heartbeat: 1 day
    AD System: 1 day
    del inact. client disc data: 1 Week

    The old machines would be removed after 1 week because neither disc. method would find him
    All other machines would be heartbeated or (if offline for a longer period) found via AD System Disc.

    Would that work, or am I missing something?
    Will those intervals do any harm to my environment?


    Miguel Rodriguez MCTS - ConfigMgr ~~elmunjo.blogspot.com~~