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Create Services and define them with descriptions, SLAs, and other service specifications stored in the Knowledge Base.
Just follow the steps below:
- Navigate to the Service Portfolio → Service Pipeline or CMDB → Services menu.
- Click New to open the form.
- Fill in the form fields.
- Click Save.
Form Description
Field | Description |
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Number | Automatically assigned to a service. |
Name | Name of a service. |
Service Type | Describes the type of a delivered service. Select one of the following values in a drop-down list to fill in the field:
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Master Service | Assign a Master Service choosing it from the list of the service items with the IT service type value. The Master Service is a higher item in the service hierarchy. |
State | There are three possible values:
When creating a service, the New state is assigned to it automatically.
To assign a service with the Active state you must specify both a Service Description and an SLA Content Item Classes in the Service Specification field.
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Operational State | Determines an IT service availability with the following possible statuses:
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Business Criticality | Specifies an IT service cruciality to a business with one of two values:
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Service Specification | Defines internal and external articles described in the Knowledge Base, e.g., SLA records, Service Descriptions, and other articles related to the IT service. |
Owned by | Assign a responsible person from the Users list as a service owner. |
Description | Contains all the necessary information details. |
Updated at | Shows the date and time of the last change. |
Updated by | Shows the last user changed a service. |
Set a Service to Active State
To make a service visible to the end-users, set its state to Active:
Role required: service_catalogue_manager.
- Navigate to the Service Portfolio → Service Pipeline menu.
- Enter the service form.
- Select the Active option in the State field.
- Specify a Service Description and an SLA Content Item Classes in the Service Specification field if they haven't been specified yet.
- Click Save.
The service is now available in the Service Portfolio → Service Catalogue menu.
Set a Service to Inactive State
To make your service invisible to end-users, set its state to Inactive:
- Navigate to the Service Portfolio → Service Catalogue menu.
- Enter the service form.
- Select the Inactive option in the State field.
- Click Save.
The service is now inactive and can't be seen by the end-users. It is available in the Service Portfolio → Service Pipeline menu.
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