Then you can use the inactive agent maintenance task to remove entries that have not communicated in a while - the default is 45 days. If you are using AD sync, you can deploy agents as it brings them into the system tree by configuring that in the sync point in the system tree. A newly imaged system, even if the same system name exists, is still a new system in AD and has a different unique identifier in AD, so epo would then see it as a new system. When you reimage a system, the problem with using Active Directory sync to pull them in, you can get duplicates, as often AD isn't cleaned up with removing old entries in AD. When you re-image a computer, epo would have no knowledge that the agent no longer exists and any system in that state would still show managed, just inactive as in no recent communication to the system. If the task fails, refer to the McAfee Solidcore 5.1. Ensure that this task is completed successfully.
Mcafee tasklog detail table upgrade#
If you are upgrading from the 5.0.2 or earlier release, verify that the Solidcore: Migration server task is listed in the Server Task Log after the upgrade is complete. Then you can set up a server task to run that query and then push agents to those systems. the McAfee Solidcore 5.1.0 Installation Guide for details.
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NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information. Are you running an active directory sync task to pull in new computers through AD sync? If not, you can run a query (as a table type) to look for inactive agents based on a time frame you can specify in the filter. The bfdslurpextendednametable function in bfd/archive.c in GNU binutils 2.24 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (invalid write, segmentation fault, and crash) via a crafted extended name table in an archive.