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== Documentation ==

Revision as of 21:52, 2 October 2018

Sites

Subjects

Items to Remember

  • How will IBM BigFix Patch address new servicing models for Windows 7 and 8.1?
  • KB0024021
  • TASK1728858 - Relay Refresh with X3250 and RS140's.
  • RITM1309391 - Decommission request for DEMO & CON1
  • BigFix WebUI
  • RITM1518487 - New DMZ Relay
  • RITM1518488 - New DMZ Relay
  • Root Server Hardware Specs - Discussion about running in a VM
  • TASK2593699 - Requesting Service Account for WebUI DB access.
  • TASK2597919 - Requesting Service Account SQL access required for WebUI functionality based on documentation from IBM.
  • RITM2013089 - SSL Request for Test Environment
  • RITM2118451 - Restore Firewall rule for Relays in DMZ (restoring access from Internet on port 52311)
  • 7Zip 18.05 x64 Update
  • PRJ0064377 - Relay Project
  • KB0029526 - DHTS Work Instructions on Clearing/Resetting a BigFix Relay
  • RITM2240495 - Technical Bridge request for DNS change as part of the switch from Physical to Virtual BigFix servers.
  • Using DSA to replace a BigFix Server

Tutorials and Training Material

Items to investigate further

Integrations

Diagnostics

Current Issues

Remote Site Relay Hardware

I need to spec out hardware for Relays to place at "Remote" locations. These systems don't need to have massive processors or tons of RAM, they just need a decent network connection, and they need to be cheap.

After a little Googling I found these systems ...

Our Facilities Manager doesn't like them because they don't have Dual Power Supplies. My thought is "that's fine", I plan to use them in an N+1 configuration for each location anyway. If there is even dual power available at a location, we can always connect the even numbered units to one leg of power and the odd numbered units to the other leg of power. If power fails at a site, my guess is most of the workstations will go with it, and there won't be a huge need for the Relays ANYWAY.

The Solutions

It looks like it's going to be a combination of both the RS140 and the X3250 from Lenovo.

  • Lenovo RS140
    • Low Cost
    • Mountable in 2 post rack systems (TelComm Racks)
    • Single Power Supply
  • Lenovo X3250-m5
    • Low Cost
    • Mountable in standard server racks
    • Dual Power Supplies available as an option

History

The search for inexpensive rackable computers with Dual Power Supplies until I can convince someone it's a bad idea.

Relevance

I Want to ...

Content

Utilities

Documentation

Diagnostics

DSA Server

Performance

Utilities

Logging Documentation

Client

Service Now Items of Note

OS Deployment

REST API Content

IBM AIX Support in BigFix

Custom Content Creation

Interesting items

Client Installation Information

Client Configuration Content

Creating Custom Content

  • exists keys "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sassafras\Install\KeyAccess" of (x64 registries; x32 registries)

Documentation

WebUI Documentation

IEM Component Articles

Tools that might be useful

Pages about odd information

Projects

Support Links

Notes