One of the most useful items within Ivanti Endpoint Manager is the device Inventory. Once an LDMS agent is deployed to a Windows device, that device will begin sending inventory data and updates to the LDMS Core server and database. This inventory data can then be used to generate queries, reports, and identify devices requiring maintenance.
Inventory Data is critical for creating useful column sets, queries and reports. Below are some useful inventory data locations you can add to any column set or query.
REMEMBER THAT THIS INFORMATION IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE LAST INVENTORY SCAN.
- Computer Location = Active Directory Location (reported by LDMS agent)
- Last Policy Sync Date = Last reported check-in for policy updates/software
- Last Updated by Inventory Server = Last time device submitted inventory scan
- Primary Owner = User who logs into device the most out of last 5 logins
- Record Creation Date = Date of first LDMS agent install
- BIOS > UEFI Enabled = If yes, device is set to UEFI boot
- Custom Data > Image > Image Version = Version of image deployed
- Custom Data > Image > Image Time Stamp =Date Image was built
- LANDESK Management > Agent Configuration Name = Name of LD Agent
- LANDESK Management > Agent Settings = Specific agent settings for device
- LDAP Groups > Machine/Primary Owner = LDAP Info for device and primary owner
- Network > TCPIP > Address = Last reported IP address from agent
- OS > Last Start Up Time = Last boot of device (reported by LDMS agent)
- OS > NT Info > Install Date = Date machine was imaged and installed Windows
- Power Management > Last Deployed Policy = Current LDMS Power Policy applied
- System > Model = Model of machine reported from BIOS
- System > Serial Number = Serial Number/Service Tag of machine
- Mass Storage > Logical Drive > Available Storage = Available hard drive space