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Ladies/Gentlemen,
I am looking for a web-based tool to keep track of my Sun inventory. The following list of fields are fields I would like to store: Root Passwd (needs to be secure) / Hostid / Console Port / IP Address / Platform / Application / Hostname . . . you get the point. Do any of you know of a reliable product that would fit this need? It would be great if it were web based as well! Thanks in advance for your input. |
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