Please check if the feature has not already been requested.
If not, please describe it
"Significant events" for objects (eg. for computer: OS install, hardware upgrade, etc.)
I'm suggesting the fact that GLPI could keep track of the significant events a Computer/Phone/NetworkEquipment/Printer/Room/etc suffered or gained of. The goal is to offer a clear view of what happened to it.
Examples:
For a computer:
* Computer was acquired
* OS was installed
* Faulty RAM was replaced
* HDD was "upgraded" for a SSD
* OS was reinstalled
For a Network equipment:
* Switch was acquired
* Faulty fan was replaced
* Firmware was upgraded
I must admit the initial need that made me think about this feature is for computers. Because they are pieces of hardware that "lives" the most and are what users are the more sensible to (it's what they use everyday and it's shape determine their mood/user experience), I need a digest of bad and good things that were done to it, so that I can determine if the whole computer should be replaced or if a OS re-installation could improve the user experience.
Implementation could rely on tickets with a simple "Significant event?" checkbox.
The "x was acquired" event could use financial and administrative informations from the "Management" tab.
Theses events shall be listed on a dedicated "Significant event" tab ordered by date.
I'm not sure the need is strong enough for a core integration so it'll be a plugin.
Problem with rule to assign technician group
I have a business rule that assign a technician group by category, for add and update. The group is added but i want change it.
Thanks in advance.
Remote Agent Upgrade
on github project wazhu, they can upgrade the agent via dashboard.
It should be very easy to implement such function in GLPI, as manually upgrade agent is pain for system admin.
procedure:
0. when there is a new agent, alert the admin in the dashboard, admin will click and download a copy to local server.
1, in GLPI dashboard, select one or multiple endpoint.
2. on the top left, ACTION button , add a "Upgrade Agent" option.
3. in the backend, mark the agent_id that need to do agent upgrade.
4. when agent check in every day, and found this need to upgrade flag on the server which associate with the current agent id, then auto download the related agent exe / pkg from server (some agent might not able to access internet due to IT policy, but able to access local GLPI server)
5. after the download, the agent will do a self upgrade.
6. after the upgrade, the agent will do a self inventory, so that the server knows the agent has been upgraded.
7. done.
Thank you.
"Answer" in predefined fields in ticket templates doesn't exist
Hello,
I would like you to add the option to set a template "answer" in the predefined fields, as this option does not currently exist. What I want is that when you click the "Answer" button in the tickets, a preselected template with the response for the ticket automatically appears.
Tickets template > Predefined Field > Answer not exist
There is a similar option now, but you have to select the answer template manually. It would be great, if glpi could do it automatically base on a predefined field.
Status Change for Printers and Network Devices - Inventory via SNMP
Today in the Administration > Inventory menu, we have 2 ways of interacting with equipment through the status that would be considered a life cycle of the equipment as a whole
The first of them, the clearest, is the default status, perfect, it is applied to practically all classes of devices that have direct inventory (Agent + SNMP): Computers, Printers and Network Device
And the second way in the same menu, at the end of the page, is called "Agent cleaning", using the "Change status" action
Today this second menu works only for computers, although the default status is applied to computers, printers and network devices
My suggestion would be to include these 2 types of device: Printer + Network Device, so that this menu could change its status, just like it already happens with computers
Or that this option was created right below this same menu, allowing you to select whether or not to use these other inventories as an option.
The logic behind this is that if the computer is necessary to have a certain level of control over its life cycle automatically, because printers and network devices that already come from SNMP inventories cannot also have the same support.
When creating ticket, add item without the need to push the "Add" button
Original GitHub issue:
https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi/issues/17909
- Press "Create a ticket"
- Go to "items" section
- Choose an item
- Notice that if you don't press "add" right below the items, but use the "+Add" button at the bottom of the page, ticket gets created without the asset assigned to the ticket
It would be great if item would be added to ticket without the need to push the "Add" button.
Add variables Ticket template
Please add variables to the ticket template. Such as the time and date in the title and description field
Absent mention functionality in simplified form on the field named "Description"
This was reported at https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi/issues/16604 and was directed to this page, but I cannot find such topic here, hence creating this topic.
I suggest you update "suggest.glpi-project.org" certificate
The FAQ on https://glpi-project.org/faq/ refers to "suggest.glpi-project.org" which leads to the following certification warning before redirecting to glpi.userecho.com:
"This server could not prove that it is suggest.glpi-project.org; its security certificate expired 67 days ago."
Add reverse link to clusters
Now in clusters you can define the items (PC or networks) that can be part of the cluster but from the Item's card is not possible to see if it is part of a cluster. I think it is useful to have this info.as it si for certificates, domains, contracts...
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