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Problems with inventorying

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Hi,

 

Everything was working fine then we noticed that the system site was 'warning'.

 

The reports now give random information (i.e. there are 930 computers in a collection, 840 have a client yet when running report 01a it shows 630 computers).

 

Getting these messages:

 

SMS Software Inventory Processor requested a resynchronization for machine "DP100035" because an attempt was made to update inventory information in the SMS site database that does not already exist.

 

and

 

SMS Software Inventory Processor failed to process software inventory file "D:\SCCM\inboxes\auth\sinv.box\OF3MU8UI.SID," and has moved it to "D:\SCCM\inboxes\sinv.box\BADSinv\1m0nixf1.SID."

 

Possible cause: The file attempted to update inventory information in the SMS site database that does not already exist, or the file contains invalid syntax.

Solution: The client inventory needs to be resynchronized, which will be done automatically. Look for the subsequent message 3703, which indicates the resynchronization has begun.

 

and

 

SMS Inventory Data Loader has detected a resynchronization request for agent SMS Inventory Agent. When an agent is specified, the resynchronization is planned only for items reported by that agent. A resynchronization indicates that the current MIF file represents all inventory for the current machine. If any inventory is present in the database that does not occur in the MIF file, SMS Inventory Data Loader deletes it (unless, as with an agent resynchronization, it was reported by a different agent). If many resynchronizations occur, it indicates that inventory was lost at some point.

 

They are almost constantly doing this - the resynchronisation doesn't seem to have fixed it.

 

Does anyone know how to get around this?

 

Many thanks,

 

 

M.

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