Arch Willingham wrote:
Does anyone have an open source alternative to Microsoft's System Management Server (SMS)? SMS will do a ton of stuff but the main thing we need it for is keeping up with IT hardware assets (what computers we have, disk space on each, processors, memory, etc) and need it to keep up with Windows machines as well as Linux machines.
Look at http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/. There are agents for both Windows and Linux that report the hardware/software inventory, disk space, etc. back to a central server on a scheduled basis and you can also use it to deploy programs or run commands on the clients.
There's a Centos/RHEL packaged server (needs EPEL too) and I think fedora also in this repository: http://blog.famillecollet.com/pages/Config-en
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