A Configuration Management Database (CMDB) allows managing Configuration Items (CIs) including identifying, recording, maintaining, controlling, and reporting. CMDB collects and stores the following items as configuration records:
CMDB records, therefore, describe your CIs with their Relationships, types of dependencies, and various characteristics.
To identify your CI in your SimpleOne solution, use the CMDB features, and follow the steps below:
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The Service Model visualizes CIs and their relationships with a Dependency Map view, which demonstrates CIs current statuses and interactions.
Role required: cmdb_manager. |
IT Services are considered as Configuration Items in the SimpleOne solution, along with the constituent components required for proper service delivery. The CI Type specifies a set of the CI attributes, its place, and hierarchical position on the Service Model structure.
To identify your CI either as an IT Service or as a custom CI, at first, determine your CIs diversity with the CI Types list.
To create a new CI Type, follow the steps below:
A created CI Type is added to the end of the list. Since each CI Type defines the hierarchical level of the Service Dependency Map, creating a new one results in adding the next lower level of this model.
Create, identify, configure, and manage your CIs and their parameters with the records in the list of the Configuration Items. These records keep all detailed information such as CI Type, set of attributes with their values, and lists with the related records.
To identify your CI as an IT Service or as its component, use the CI Type and the record fields. A set of these fields is different for an IT Service and CIs of another type, except for the general description fields.
To add a new Configuration Item, navigate to the CMDB → Configuration Items menu and push the New button. Fill in the CI record form with the fields below:
Field | Mandatory | Description |
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Number | Y | This field is populated automatically and contains a record number. |
Name | Y | A configuration item name. |
CI Type | Y | Select a type value from the list specifying your record as an IT Service or other custom CI. |
Primary IT Service | N | Specify an IT Service to be delivered, selecting it from the list of the CI Items with an IT Service type value. |
Serial Number | N | Enter a serial number of your CI device. |
IP Address | N | Enter the IP number of your configuration device if it has one. |
DNS | N | Enter the DNS address of your CI if necessary. |
Location | N | Define the CI location selecting it from the Location list. |
Description | N | Contains all the necessary information details. |
Owned by | Y | Assign a responsible person from the Users list as a CI Owner. |
State | Y | Select one of the two possible values:
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Operational State | N | Determines an IT Service availability with the following possible statuses:
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Information System | N | Select this checkbox to indicate that this CI is related to information system. |
Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
To extend your SimpleOne CMDB structure, use the CMDB Expansion features.
A Configuration Management Database (CMDB) allows managing Configuration Items (CIs) including identifying, recording, maintaining, controlling, and reporting. CMDB collects and stores the following items as configuration records:
CMDB records, therefore, describe your CIs with their relationships, types of dependencies, and various characteristics.
To identify your CI in your SimpleOne solution, use the CMDB features, and follow the steps below:
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The Service Model visualizes CIs and their relationships with a Dependency Map view, which demonstrates CIs current statuses and interactions.
Role required: cmdb_manager. |
In the SimpleOne solution, IT Services are considered as Configuration Items, along with the constituent components required for proper service delivery. The CMDB Class Type specifies a set of the CI attributes, its place, and hierarchical position on the Service Model structure.
To identify your CI either as an IT Service or as a custom CI, at first, determine your CIs diversity with the CMDB Class Type list.
To create a new CI Type, follow the steps below:
Created CMDB Class Type appears at the start of the list. Since each Class Type defines the hierarchical level of the Service Dependency Map, creating a new one results in adding the next lower level of the model.
Create, identify, configure, and manage your CIs and their parameters with the records in the list of the Configuration Items (sys_cmdb_ci) table. These records keep all detailed information such as CI Type, set of attributes with their values, and lists with the related records.
To add a new configuration item, please complete the steps below:
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There are two ways to extend the CMDB structure: