The output file of a Linux Host Collection Utility does not match the BCSD parser format. What could be the reason?
The output file of a Linux Host Collection Utility does not match the BCSD parser format. What could be the reason?
If the output file of a Linux Host Collection Utility does not match the BCSD parser format, one likely reason could be that the collection utility, Perform, is not up to date. An outdated utility might not generate the output in the expected format that BCSD parser can recognize. Ensuring that the utility is updated to the latest version can help maintain compatibility with BCSD parser format requirements.
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