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Thank you for your help, my goal is to have a agentless inventory for network equipments, printers and computers.
One more question for example if my XML don't have that structure( "http://fusioninventory.org/documentation/dev/spec/protocol/netinventory.html" ) the command "fusioninventory-injector" don't work right? Or the command "fusioninventory-injector" just verify if it's possible send to GLPI?
ok.
If haven't seen yet, we have the specs describing how a (netinventory) xml should be formed : http://fusioninventory.org/documentation/dev/spec/protocol/netinventory.html
Btw, if your goal is to get a network inventory (for netequipements and printers), only one agent is required, on glpi server for example, the agent use nmap for achieving this.
If your goal is to have an agentless inventory of computers, we have an internal development for that using ssh/snmp/wmi/winrm, not public yet but part of glpi agent project (in development). You can contact us on glpi[at]teclib.com
I will give a little context. My boss requested for using GLPI to inventory-management but he doesn't like the idea of having agents. So he requested to build programs using NMAP for information collection and transform the output to XML.
When I had the XML ready, I would import it with the command "fusioninventory-injector" for GLPI, but FusionInventory don't understand the XML i created so i tried this "http://fusioninventory.org/documentation/agent/additional_content.html"