Front End Application For MySQL
am 09.03.2010 17:33:19 von Carlos Williams
I am looking for a front end application that will allow me to enter
in all my server / workstation data into a MySQL backend running on
Linux. I have been told that I need to take all 75 servers we have in
our server room and keep a database of the following:
- Make
- Model
- O.S.
- I.P.
- Hostname
- Serial #
- Company Asset #
- Warranty Expiration Date
- Room Location
Does anyone know of a program or easiest way I can enter all this data
into a MySQL database and manage it as things change and move around?
Right now I am using a spreedsheet from OpenOffice and it's not
efficient if you know what I mean. Anyone have any tips / suggestions?
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Re: Front End Application For MySQL
am 09.03.2010 18:05:38 von Peter Brawley
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>I am looking for a front end application that will allow me to enter
>in all my server / workstation data into a MySQL backend running on
>Linux.
How about phpMyAdmin?
PB
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Carlos Mennens wrote:
> I am looking for a front end application that will allow me to enter
> in all my server / workstation data into a MySQL backend running on
> Linux. I have been told that I need to take all 75 servers we have in
> our server room and keep a database of the following:
>
> - Make
> - Model
> - O.S.
> - I.P.
> - Hostname
> - Serial #
> - Company Asset #
> - Warranty Expiration Date
> - Room Location
>
> Does anyone know of a program or easiest way I can enter all this data
> into a MySQL database and manage it as things change and move around?
> Right now I am using a spreedsheet from OpenOffice and it's not
> efficient if you know what I mean. Anyone have any tips / suggestions?
>
>
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Re: Front End Application For MySQL
am 09.03.2010 18:15:03 von Johan De Meersman
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Wrong place to ask, unless you want to reinvent the wheel. There's plenty of
applications out there for managing server pools, although thb I can't think
of a good OSS one off-hand. On the job, we use HP Openview. Do yourself a
favour and stay away from that one :-)
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> I am looking for a front end application that will allow me to enter
> in all my server / workstation data into a MySQL backend running on
> Linux. I have been told that I need to take all 75 servers we have in
> our server room and keep a database of the following:
>
> - Make
> - Model
> - O.S.
> - I.P.
> - Hostname
> - Serial #
> - Company Asset #
> - Warranty Expiration Date
> - Room Location
>
> Does anyone know of a program or easiest way I can enter all this data
> into a MySQL database and manage it as things change and move around?
> Right now I am using a spreedsheet from OpenOffice and it's not
> efficient if you know what I mean. Anyone have any tips / suggestions?
>
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RE: Front End Application For MySQL
am 09.03.2010 19:36:21 von Gavin Towey
Google for "hardware asset management software"
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To: Carlos Mennens
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Subject: Re: Front End Application For MySQL
Wrong place to ask, unless you want to reinvent the wheel. There's plenty o=
f
applications out there for managing server pools, although thb I can't thin=
k
of a good OSS one off-hand. On the job, we use HP Openview. Do yourself a
favour and stay away from that one :-)
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote=
:
> I am looking for a front end application that will allow me to enter
> in all my server / workstation data into a MySQL backend running on
> Linux. I have been told that I need to take all 75 servers we have in
> our server room and keep a database of the following:
>
> - Make
> - Model
> - O.S.
> - I.P.
> - Hostname
> - Serial #
> - Company Asset #
> - Warranty Expiration Date
> - Room Location
>
> Does anyone know of a program or easiest way I can enter all this data
> into a MySQL database and manage it as things change and move around?
> Right now I am using a spreedsheet from OpenOffice and it's not
> efficient if you know what I mean. Anyone have any tips / suggestions?
>
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