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      Jamaal
      last edited by Jamaal

      Hello all,

      I’m banging my head to understand the host.class.php file.
      I have a few posts based on Powershell to add the “location” field for a computer to be created for example.

      host.PNG

      I already have the locations plug in installed and it works fine in the gui, but when I run the powershell script, location doesn’t show in Powershell, but in the gui.

      I’m not trying to image yet, but I want to be able to add on a custom website; ex; Jira ticket system, the host location. It should match up in the “location” field in Powershelll.

      I saw a post you can edit the host.class.php file.

      I did and here’s a screen shot:
      host php.PNG

      I went to create a host and it doesn’t show up, not sure what I’m doing wrong.

      Here’s when I went to see if the host got created when attempting to add it via the gui. I forgot to get the words before it, but it says hosts not found.
      attempt 2.PNG

      If I can get some guidance to what I’m donig wrong, I appreciate it.

      Here’s my version of FOG:
      version.PNG

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        Jamaal @Jamaal
        last edited by Jamaal

        @jamaal said in Need help to understand host.class.php:

        Hello all,

        I’m banging my head to understand the host.class.php file.
        I have a few posts based on Powershell to add the “location” field for a computer to be created for example.

        host.PNG

        I already have the locations plug in installed and it works fine in the gui, but when I run the powershell script, location doesn’t show in Powershell, but in the gui.

        I’m not trying to image yet, but I want to be able to add on a custom website; ex; Jira ticket system, the host location. It should match up in the “location” field in Powershelll.

        I saw a post you can edit the host.class.php file.

        I did and here’s a screen shot:
        host php.PNG

        I went to create a host and it doesn’t show up, not sure what I’m doing wrong.

        Here’s when I went to see if the host got created when attempting to add it via the gui. I forgot to get the words before it, but it says hosts not found.
        attempt 2.PNG

        If I can get some guidance to what I’m donig wrong, I appreciate it.

        Here’s my version of FOG:
        version.PNG

        All,

        This can be resolved. I finally was able to add location via Powershell! I didn’t even need to mess with the host.class file in FOG. This is thanks too @JJ-Fullmer . He had a reference to a post he had about Powershell and FOG via adding groups:

        https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module/15?_=1648864559519

        So I ended up adding another variable called $newassocias2

        resolution.PNG

        Again thanks to everyone that contributes to this page. I’m happy & grateful to using this product.

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