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IBM License Metric Tool deployment, health, scanning, and quarterly sub capacity reporting. We get ILMT to the state IBM will accept and keep it there through the renewal cycle.
IBM License Metric Tool is the only reporting platform IBM accepts as evidence of sub capacity entitlement consumption for PVU based products. Without an ILMT deployment that scans the eligible footprint, generates the quarterly sub capacity report, and retains the report for two years, IBM is entitled to recompute charges at full capacity. There is no third party equivalent that IBM accepts. The leading SAM tools are not accepted for this purpose.
ILMT runs on top of BigFix Inventory and inherits its discovery, agent, and scan model. A working ILMT deployment is therefore a working BigFix deployment plus the ILMT analytic and reporting layer plus a current PVU table. Most enterprises have at least one of these pieces in poor health. The most common failure is an installed tool that has not been kept current.
The ILMT expertise we bring is operational. We have walked teams through the install on POWER, Linux, Windows, and z. We have rebuilt scan coverage when teams told us coverage was complete. We have reconstructed historical sub capacity reports under audit pressure when the previous reports were missing. See the related work on the sub capacity page and the broader license consulting practice.
Inventory the ILMT, BigFix Inventory, and any predecessor tools in the estate. Read the existing scan coverage against the eligible product list. Run the seven health signals. Document the gap to the IBM accepted state.
Design the ILMT server, BigFix relay topology, and agent deployment for the actual estate scale. Account for network segmentation, restricted zones, and cloud regions. Plan the upgrade or fresh install path against the agreed maintenance window.
Run the install. Validate scan results against the entitlement ledger. Apply software classification corrections for bundles, suites, and any non standard install path. See Passport Advantage for the entitlement side.
Stand up the quarterly sub capacity report generation and retention process. Train the operations team. Document the run book. Schedule the first internal audit dry run for the following quarter. Sub capacity is operational, not project work.
Eight to twelve weeks for a typical large enterprise. Faster for estates under 500 servers. Slower where network segmentation or platform diversity is high.
Yes, materially. The BigFix client base, relay topology, and patch infrastructure are reusable. The ILMT layer is an add on. The deployment timeline is roughly half.
ILMT supports cloud deployment. The IBM eligible public cloud sub capacity scheme has additional requirements on the hypervisor and on the report content. The architecture phase covers this.
No. ILMT scope is PVU based sub capacity products. User based, install based, and resource value unit based products are outside ILMT. They sit in the broader entitlement ledger maintained in the license consulting workstream.
Yes. Operations handover and run book are part of the deliverables. Many clients move ILMT operations to their SAM team after the first two quarters.
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