Using Assets Discovery Tool version 7.0.4.0 on Windows.
I have multiple tomcat instances installed under E:\sw, so I have updated the default Windows_Application_Tomcat.pat pattern to use my root directory instead of the C:\program~1 default
string[] appFolders = { @"E:\sw" };
Setting this allows the tool to locate my tomcat installations:
8/9/2024 1:47:34 PM: [Debug] Adding command dir E:\sw\tomcat*.exe /s/b result to cache was successful
8/9/2024 1:47:34 PM: [Debug] Command: dir E:\sw\tomcat*.exe /s/b
8/9/2024 1:47:34 PM: [Debug] Result:
E:\sw\tomcats\bin\tomcats.exe
E:\sw\tomcats\bin\tomcats_01w.exe
E:\sw\tomcats\bin\tomcats_02w.exe
The issue is that none of the version checking commands are working
8/9/2024 1:50:50 PM: [Debug] Command: "E:\sw\tomcats\bin\version.bat" | findstr "server number"
8/9/2024 1:50:50 PM: [Debug] Result:
8/9/2024 1:50:50 PM: [Debug] Start getting command result from cache
8/9/2024 1:50:50 PM: [Debug] Getting command result from cache was successful
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Debug] Command: "type "E:\sw\tomcats\RELEASE-NOTES" | findstr /i /c:"tomcat version""
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Debug] Result:
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Debug] Start getting command result from cache
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Debug] Getting command result from cache was successful
Running these commands directly on the server return appropriate results.
I am also seeing significant numbers of Management error .... Invalid query in the log
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Error] Management error:
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Normal] Exceptions:
8/9/2024 1:50:58 PM: [Normal] Invalid query
at System.Management.ManagementException.ThrowWithExtendedInfo(ManagementStatus errorCode)
at System.Management.ManagementObjectCollection.ManagementObjectEnumerator.MoveNext()
at ProviderClasses.ScanProviders.WMI.WMIQueryScanProcess.HandleManagementObjectCollection(ManagementObjectCollection managementObjectCollection)
at ProviderClasses.ScanProviders.WMI.WMIQueryScanProcess.ExecuteWMIQuery(String command, String wmiNamespace, Boolean useCache)
Are these errors expected or indicative of some WMI issue on the server (or something else)?
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