You are not logged in.

Announcement

 Téléchargez la dernière version stable de GLPI      -     Et vous, que pouvez vous faire pour le projet GLPI ? :  Contribuer
 Download last stable version of GLPI                      -     What can you do for GLPI ? :  Contribute

#1 2009-05-13 17:16:32

Bug Reporter
Member
Registered: 2008-09-15
Posts: 79

Tracking a system's environment

I am trying to track whether a server is production, staging, or development.  I have been using the parameter plugin to store this information, but it is very difficult to generate reporting from this plugin's data.  What is the recommended way to track this information?  Are most people using the Status field?  Any help is appreciated.


PROD: RHEL 5 on x86 32bit -- PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3 -- MySQL 5.0.77  --  GLPI 0.72.3 -- OCS-NG 1.02.1/5003
DEV:   RHEL 5 on x86 32bit -- PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3 -- MySQL 5.0.77  --  GLPI 0.72.4 -- OCS-NG 1.02.1/5003

Offline

#2 2009-05-14 20:47:50

pmaxx
Member
From: Michigan USA
Registered: 2008-09-03
Posts: 27
Website

Re: Tracking a system's environment

I use the The status field.

- Paul

Offline

#3 2009-05-15 21:58:01

Bug Reporter
Member
Registered: 2008-09-15
Posts: 79

Re: Tracking a system's environment

If you use the status field for this purpose, does it cause issues if you open tickets against assets?  I thought the status field would be used to indicate if an asset was in a non-operational status based on an open ticket.  Am I wrong in this assumption?  Thanks.


PROD: RHEL 5 on x86 32bit -- PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3 -- MySQL 5.0.77  --  GLPI 0.72.3 -- OCS-NG 1.02.1/5003
DEV:   RHEL 5 on x86 32bit -- PHP 5.1.6 -- Apache 2.2.3 -- MySQL 5.0.77  --  GLPI 0.72.4 -- OCS-NG 1.02.1/5003

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB