Setting up Privileges for the Oracle Database The minimum set of roles and privileges required to scan Oracle Database are: (Replace USERNAME with the real username.) This should allow vScope to fully...
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How to Install vScope on Linux
To install the packages from our repository follow the steps below and type the commands in a console on the machine. Step 1: Import the InfraSight Labs GPG key We sign all packages with the InfraSigh...
Connecting to NetApp
Depending on the NetApp configuration there are two different ways to enable the integration to NetApp storage in vScope. Clustered Mode To add NetApp in clustered mode to the Discovery scope it is su...
Minimum Rights to Read Microsoft SQL
vScope uses SQL querys to inventory Microsoft SQL. For a complete MS SQL documentation, vScope need the following permissions: Various SERVERPROPERTY-settings, to read general properties, like Edition...
Connecting to Azure (Azure AD, Microsoft 365 Defender, and Intune)
Summary Here is a short summary of the guide for those who are experienced with Azure: 3. Ensure to grant permission to the subscriptions you want to discover. Adding Azure RM To inventory your Azure ...
How to Install vScope
Step 1: Prepare a server To run vScope in your IT environment you need to set up a server in your data center which can host vScope. Server with internet connection Windows OS (also available on Linux...
How to Integrate vScope with Active Directory/LDAP Service
Integrating vScope to your AD/LDAP service let you reuse domain user accounts directly in vScope without having to manually add them. To be able to use this feature you will need to set up authenticat...
How to Activate an Offline vScope Installation
We recommend you to run vScope on a server with internet access in order to automatically receive updates and fixes from our license server. However it is sometimes inevitable to install and run ...
Connecting to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Sign in as Admin on the AWS Console page Under IAM, create a new user called eg. “vscope” with Access Type “Programmatic access” On the second step of Add user, select “A...
What Ports Are Used by vScope?
vScope communicates using several different APIs and protocols. Below is a description of what ports that needs to be open in your firewall(s) to make vScope work. Accessing vScope During the installa...