CI Reclassification

rakeshgaddam187
Tera Contributor

CI Reclassification refers to updating a Configuration Item’s class (for example, from Server to Windows Server) so that it accurately reflects its actual type. IRE plays a huge role in CI Reclassification.

Example 1 :

Let's consider a Windows Server which is wrongly classified as Linux Server.

 

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Here Windows server uses Hardware (class) Rule. Since Hardware class is also a parent to Linux Server it contains Linux Server records.

 

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Whenever the above CI re-discovered as Windows Server, the Hardware Identification rule checks the CIs in Hardware class (including child classes), finds the CI and reclassifies it from Linux Server to Windows Server.


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Example 2:
Let's again consider Windows Server wrongly classified as Linux Server.

 

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Here Windows Server has a class specific Identification Rule.

 

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Whenever the CI is re-discovered, the IRE only checks in Windows Server class, finds no match and creates record.

 

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It essentially creates a duplicate record.

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Notes : 

  • From above examples we can see that IRE plays a huge role, if we configure an improper IRE instead of reclassifying, it creates a duplicate record.
  • If we don't have a unique identifier value for CIs, IRE may unnecessarily reclassify a CI.
  • Having a proper IRE and Unique identifiers not in a particular class, but across CMDB is important for a Healthy CMDB.
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