Introduction
About This Guide
Manual Conventions
Documentation Requests
Installation
Prerequisites
Installation Process
License Manager
License Wizard
Order Number
License File
Floating License Server
I Do Not Have a License or Order Number
I Want to Take My Activation Back
Getting Started
Software Architecture
Credential Store
Discovering the Network
Discovering Oracle Databases
Manually Adding Devices
Running Inventory
Uploading and Reporting
Automation
Maintenance
Inventory Agent
Home Screen
About Screen
Troubleshooting
Devices + Services
Overview
Devices
Recent Scan Details
Viewing Inventory Details
Software
Hardware
Server features
Services
Docker
Raw data
Adding a New Device
Device Capabilities
Editing Devices
Removing Devices
Working with Custom Attributes
Defining Custom Attributes
Editing Custom Attributes for Devices
Displaying and Data-Shaping
Import Devices Wizard
Format of the File
File Page
Options Page
Summary Page
Progress and Results
Oracle
Recent Scan Details
Viewing Inventory Details
Adding New Database Connections
Database Connection Capabilities
Editing Database Connections
Removing Database Connections
Support for Review Lite Script
Support for Database Feature Usage Script
ESX / vSphere
Recent Scan Details
Viewing Inventory Details
Adding a new ESX / vSphere Connection
vSphere Connection Capabilities
Editing vSphere Connections
Removing vSphere Connections
SNMP
Recent Scan Details
Viewing Inventory Details
Adding a New SNMP Connection
SNMP Connection Capabilities
Editing SNMP Connections
Removing SNMP Connections
Hyper-V
Users / Groups
Import AD Users and Groups Wizard
Credential Store
Credential Type Windows
Credential Type SSH
Credential Type Oracle
Credential Type VMware
Credential Type SNMP
Adding New Credentials
Authentication Using CyberArk
Discovery Wizard
Discovering New Devices
Methods
Active Directory
Network Scan
Services
Inventory
Summary
Progress and Results
Discovering Services on Existing Devices
Services
Inventory
Progress and Results
Inventory Wizard
Target
Select Devices
Filtering
Inventory Overview
Summary
Progress and Results
Notification Center
Settings
General
Discovery
Inventory
Inventory Methods
Zero-Touch
Windows
Linux + UNIX
vSphere + ESX
Oracle
Remote Execution
Inventory Agent
Tagging
Parallelism
Health Assessment
Common
DB2 Inventory
MS SQL (For Linux) Inventory
Custom Properties
HTTP Services
Server
Upload Location
Task Scheduler
Credential Store
Scheduling
Triggers
Scheduled Operations
Upload Operation
Import Operation
AD Import Operation
Discovery Operation
LDAP
Ping Sweep
Discovery
Inventory Operation
OS Inventory
Oracle Databases Inventory
vSphere/ESX Inventory
SNMP Inventory
Oracle Automation Operation
Composite Operation
Chaining Operations
Inventory Agent
Installation
Installation with an Initial Configuration
Configuration
SaaS Discovery
Usage
Command-Line
Usage agent
Scheduling
Logging
Commands
encrypt
getconfig
horizon
oracle
saas
schedule
settings
upload
Parameters
General
Download
Upload
Oracle
SaaS Discovery
Usage
Log
Schedules
Local Java Recognition
Java Binaries Lookup on Windows
Registry
Registry Oracle
File Scan
Java Binaries Lookup on Non-Windows
Linux
AIX and Solaris
Advanced Topics
Receiving Uploads from Remote Scans
Uploading Results to Parent Servers
Inventory Methods Overview
Windows Inventory
Linux / UNIX Inventory
Oracle Audit
Oracle Inventory
SNMP Inventory
ESX / vSphere Inventory
Application of Credentials
Custom Windows Scans
Custom Scripts for Non-Windows Scans
Using Remote Execution Plugins
Kubernetes Scan Configuration
Command-Line Tools
Remote Inventory for Windows (RIW)
Remote Inventory for Unix / Linux (RIU)
VMware Inventory
ORATRACK
Java/ORATRACK Compatibility Matrix
NDTRACK
SNMP Tracker
RayVentory Scan Engine Maintenance Tool
PowerShell Automation
Get-DeviceConnections
Send-Inventory
OsConnection
Appendix I: Prerequisites Inventory Methods
Remote Execution Inventory for Windows
Required Permission to Run Remote Execution Inventories Against Windows Devices
Remote Execution Inventory for Unix/Linux
Linux/Unix Remote Execution Login Methods
Required Permissions to Run Remote Execution Tasks Against Linux/Unix Devices
Remote Execution Inventory for Oracle
Linux/UNIX Remote Execution Login Methods
Required Permissions to Run a Local Oracle Inventory Scan Via a Remote Execution Task Against Lunix/Unix Devices
Zero-Touch/Remote Inventory for Windows (RIW)
Services Required for a Zero-Touch Windows Inventory
Required Permissions for a Zero-Touch Inventory of Windows Devices
Script Template to Grant Permissions for a Zero-Touch Inventory of Windows Devices
RIW_CreateUser_LocalExecution_v1.3.ps1
Exchange and Sharepoint Scanners
Zero-Touch/Remote Inventory for Linux/Unix (RIU)
Linux/UNIX Remote Execution Login Methods
Required Permissions for a Zero-Touch Inventory of Linux, UNIX, and Mac Devices
Zero-Touch/Remote Inventory for Oracle
Required Permission to Run a Zero-Touch Oracle Inventory
Create_user_1.5.5.0_oldformat.sql
Create_user_1.5.5.0.sql
set_user_acl12.sql
Zero-Touch/Remote Inventory for ESX/vSphere
Required Permissions to Run a Zero-Touch VMWare Inventory
Zero-Touch/Remote Inventory for SNMP
Required Permissions for Inventory Scans of Network Devices
RayVentory Inventory Agent for Windows
Installation and Configuration of RVIA for Windows
RayVentory Inventory Agent for Non-Windows
Installation and Configuration of RVIA for Non-Windows
How to Execute RVIA as Non-Root
Ports
Appendix II: Supported OS for the Different Inventory Methods
Windows (client)
Windows Server
RedHat Enterprise Linus (RHEL)
SUSE Professional / Open SUSE
SUSE Enterprise Server (SLES)
CentOS
Debian
Ubuntu
Fedora
macOS
Solaris
AIX
HP-UX
Supported Configurations for RVIA
Appendix III: Default and Example Configuration Files
"example.xml"