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What are Service Tags?

Service tags enable automatic discovery of the assets (systems, software, and services) that are in your data center.
A service tag uniquely identifies each tagged asset, and allows information about the asset to be shared over a local network in a standard XML format.

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  1. Feb 13, 2009

    rjgodoy says:

    On Windows XP with IPv6 enabled, the listener binds to IPv6-only any-address (i....

    On Windows XP with IPv6 enabled, the listener binds to IPv6-only any-address (i.e I can connect at ::1 but not at 127.0.0.1, etc.), but the Discovery application requires an IPv4 address or subnet (and only resolves IPv4 hostnames).

    Solution: execute the following command on each computer

    netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 6481

    1. Feb 13, 2009

      Owen_Allen says:

      Rjgodoy, I'm checking with engineering about that issue and your solution.

      Rjgodoy,

      I'm checking with engineering about that issue and your solution.

  2. Nov 14

    ltu says:

    Topic: Service Tag 1.1.5 on Solaris 10, x86/x64 svctag.5.10.i386.zip download...

    Topic: Service Tag 1.1.5 on Solaris 10, x86/x64

    svctag.5.10.i386.zip

    downloaded from https://inventory.sun.com/inventory/

    Problem:

    Existing Service Tag Registry (Path: /var/sadm/servicetag/registry/servicetag.xml)
    will be overwritten by following the two-step install-instructions:

        • Start of Instructions ***

    Step One (Source of Info: ST-1.1.5_ReleaseNotes-Solaris.txt)

    To update from a previous version of Service Tags, perform (as privileged user):

    1. pkgrm SUNWsthwreg SUNWpsn SUNWstosreg SUNWservicetagu SUNWservicetagr

    Step Two (Source of Info: README-S10_x86.txt)

    2. Installation

    As super-user:

    1. pkgadd -d SUNWservicetagr.i386.5.10.pkg
    2. pkgadd -d SUNWservicetagu.i386.5.10.pkg
    3. pkgadd -d SUNWstosreg.i386.5.10.pkg
    4. pkgadd -d SUNWpsn.i386.5.10.pkg
    5. pkgadd -d SUNWsthwreg.i386.5.10.pkg
        • End of Instructions ***

    Consequences: Entries for Star Office and Java
    from OS-Install-Time are gone.

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