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If both source and recipient CIs have this kind of impact on each other, set the Bilateral Relation checkbox active.
Operational State Transfer Type
Depending on a Source CI impact the Operational State transfer type of a CI Relationship has two values - Conditional and Unconditional.
- Unconditional - within this kind of relationship, degradation or unavailability of the Source CI makes the Recipient CI unavailable under any conditions, regardless of the other circumstances. In this case, the Relationship weight is equal to 1.
- Conditional - within such a relationship, the operational state of the Recipient CI is transferred by a few Source CIs with Relationship weights of the same values, in total equal to 1. If the number of the CI Relationships changes, so do their weights.
In the case of the Source CI unavailability, the CI Relationship carries 0 value with the Weight on Change field. If Source CI becomes degraded, the Relationship transfers a half weight. Thus, the weight of a conditional Relationship or the sum weight of unconditional Relationships provides the operational state of a Recipient CI with the following value:
- 0 - makes a Recipient CI unavailable;
- 1 - maintains CI availability;
- from 0 to 1 - makes CI degraded.
Add a new CI Relationship
To establish a new CI Relationship, go to the CMDB → CI Relationships menu, and push the New button. Then fill in the form:
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- Conditional;
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Create a CI Relationship
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