Hi Sherry, That’s what I have done. I created a PowerShell script to walk through the bad mif folders and send a full inventory command to the offending machines.
Thanks, Ken … From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sherry Kissinger Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 6:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [mssms] BADMIFS - dataldr.box Yes, I'd start with forcing a full hinv to clean up hopefully most of them "Lutz, Ken" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I have a question about BADMIFS in the dataldr.box folder. I have been monitoring this for a few days now and have 154 bad mifs since 08-05-13. Most of them (111) are in the NonExistentRow folder. What is the best way to deal with these bad mifs? Would a good starting point be to force a full hardware inventory on the offending machines? I’m looking into the inventoryagent.log files now, but not seeing anything that stands out. [content://com.fsck.k9.attachmentprovider/b6ae8a1e-bc1a-4c90-ab1e-3a5a0dcc0286/8188/RAW] Ken Lutz Senior Systems Administrator Information Systems Department Spokane County 815 N. Jefferson Spokane, Washington 99260

