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A CI relationship describes a connection between two configuration items by determining the attributes of their relationship. CI Relationships are represented with single-directional and bi-directional arrows connecting CIs on the Dependency Map.
You can determine an impact direction of CI relationships when specifying the Source CI and Recipient CI. According to the established relationship, if any of the source CIs degrades or becomes unavailable, the recipient CI is affected.
To establish a new CI Relationship, complete the following steps:
CI Relationship form fields
Field | Mandatory | Description |
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Source CI | Y | Specify a CI from the list to make a relationship outcoming from it. |
Recipient CI | Y | Specify a CI from the list to specify a relationship as incoming. |
Bilateral Relation | N | Select the checkbox so both source and recipient CIs have impact on each other. |
Operational State Transfer Type | N | Choose one of the possible values describing the type of operational impact:
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Relationship Weight | N | An automatically calculated decimal number, equal to or less than 1. It defines a CI Relationship impact. |
Weight on Change | N | An automatically calculated decimal number, equal to or less than 1. It defines the CI Relationship actual weight depending on the Operational state change. If the source CI is not available, the CI Relationship carries the 0 value within the Weight on Change field. If the source CI is degraded, the relationship transfers a half weight. Thus, the weight of conditional relationship or the sum weight of unconditional relationship provides the operational state of a recipient CI with the following value:
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The CI dependency map is a service model represented by a hierarchical structure of the CIs with an IT service at the top. Hierarchical levels are determined by the CI types. Creating a new CI Type results in adding the next lower level of this model.
The CI dependency map visualizes CI Relationships with simple-directional or bi-directional arrows depending on an impact direction and with color-coded frames denoting the CI current operational state.
There are two ways to open the CI dependency map:
The following table shows the accordance between color-coded frames and CI states.
CI Frame Color | CI Operational State |
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Green | Available |
Yellow | Degraded |
Red | Unavailable, Maintenance |
To add a new CI Relationship from the Dependency Map view, follow the steps below:
To change the CI Relationship operational state from the Dependency Map view, complete the steps below: