We had the same issue, most of the time caused by empty serial numbers.
The import rules need to be adjusted if you have issues like this. Also its
best to keep different hostnames too.

Other than these, if you for some reason rename a computer or move its hdd
in another, make sure you rename it and delete the fusion inventory local
cache before it does an inventory.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Marco Gaiarin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mandi! Miguel Barrera
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>
> > appears the last one that I've installed). What I'm doing bad? Could
> > you help me?
>
> Computers have the same name/serial number? Or an empty S/N?
>
> Itemg get added to the database using some ''rules''; i've doing some
> mess on my rules, so i don't remember the default one, but if, for
> computer, the rule match on serial and you have all the serial empty,
> you simply modify the same PC.
>
> Try to alter the serial, and lock the field to prevent FI modify them.
>
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