If I remember right - there are more then one way to do import from OCS-NG.
I am currently not use import data from OCS-NG to GLPI.

Describe what used and how configured in Your situation.


22.05.2015, 20:35, "Gerhard Mourani" <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your reply. This is the setup I’ve. If I’m looking inside OCSNG, I 
> can see that the Linux servers are correctly imported and listed. This is why 
> I suspect GLPI to be the problem here, because:
>
> 1 - All Linux servers which have the agent installed are correctly reported 
> and listed inside OCSNG.
> 2 - The error message "Can't affect an entity” is related to GLPI. OCSNG 
> doesn’t know anything about entity.
>
> I suspect GLPI to not be able to import the Linux servers because it doesn’t 
> know in which entity to import them. I don’t know in GLPI where I need to go 
> to inform it that all Linux server with not default entity should be placed 
> inside the "ROOT Entity" of GLPI. I think this will fix the problem.
>
> Gerhard,
>>  On May 22, 2015, at 12:09 AM, Евгений <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  Hello.
>>  Not sure about your setup, but as I know OCS agent collect data on 
>> localhost and send it to OCS Server.
>>
>>  GLPI get info from OCS Server database.
>>
>>  If you have other setup - tell more details.
>>
>>  If you installed agent from standart repo - you can try something like 
>> "dpkg -L ocsinventory-agent" on Debian/Ubuntu.
>>  It should list all package files, installed in system. On other systems - 
>> use your package management tool.
>>
>>  20.05.2015, 21:55, "Gerhard Mourani" <[email protected]>:
>>>  Hello List,
>>>
>>>  I’ve successfully installed Ocsinventory Unix Agent version 2.1.1 on my 
>>> Linux servers and can see the servers in GLPI but unfortunately cannot be 
>>> imported automatically by the ocsng_fullsync.sh script because they have 
>>> been rejected with the following reason: "Can't affect an entity”.
>>>
>>>  Why the installed Linux agent doesn’t assign default GLPI entity?
>>>  How to fix it and where? On the Linux server where the agent is installed 
>>> or on the GLPI server?
>>>
>>>  Thanks,
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