Solution to get Rid fo them .
1. Enable maintanance task to delete the system and check the log files smsdbmon.log to monitor the activity.
OR
2. I suggest you create collection of computers you haven't heard from in x number of days, and use delete special to get rid of all the objects. below query will return all objects that haven't reported any hw inventory for a month.
Servers that haven’t scanned for hw inventory in 7 days or more:
select * from SMS_R_System inner join SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS on SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS.ResourceId = SMS_R_System.ResourceId where SMS_R_System.OperatingSystemNameandVersion like "%server%" and (DateDiff(day, SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS.LastHardwareScan, GetDate()) >=30)
Any above option can be used to rid of old system that dosn,t exist anymore.
Cheers!!!!!
1. Enable maintanance task to delete the system and check the log files smsdbmon.log to monitor the activity.
OR
2. I suggest you create collection of computers you haven't heard from in x number of days, and use delete special to get rid of all the objects. below query will return all objects that haven't reported any hw inventory for a month.
Servers that haven’t scanned for hw inventory in 7 days or more:
select * from SMS_R_System inner join SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS on SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS.ResourceId = SMS_R_System.ResourceId where SMS_R_System.OperatingSystemNameandVersion like "%server%" and (DateDiff(day, SMS_G_System_WORKSTATION_STATUS.LastHardwareScan, GetDate()) >=30)
Any above option can be used to rid of old system that dosn,t exist anymore.
Cheers!!!!!