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SCCM 2012 R2 Hardware Inventory Issue

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Hi

 

I’ve got SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 deployed with around 900 clients, all 99.9% Windows 7 Pro, at the moment, we’re still in the roll out phase. We have a problem that around 250 clients are not reporting Hardware Inventories. I can see in the InventoryAgent.log on some of the clients that the inventory seems to complete, see screenshot. I’ve looked in the dataldr.log on the server and I can see some of the following

 

‘ERROR: File size 5279390(Bytes) exceeds defined maximum 5000000(Bytes).’

 

 

And

 

ERROR - attempt to update non-existent row (sp = pWorkstationStatus_DATA). Invalid command: exec dbo.pWorkstationStatus_DATA 1,16777796,'09/10/2015 00:28:30',1,'9/10/2015 00:26:48',N'8589934593',2057,60

 

 

If I look in ‘E:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\auth\dataldr.box\BADMIFS’ There are a few folders, both ExceedSizeLimit and NonExistentRow have 400+ MIF files....

 

Help! What do I need to do?

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Hi,

You need to change the max file size, http://be.enhansoft.com/post/2013/12/10/Change-the-Maximum-File-Size-of-Management-Information-Files-(MIF)-in-SCCM-2012.aspx to allow bigger files than 5MB.

Regards,
Jörgen

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