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Re-run CI auto attestation for attestation task

Josh P1
Giga Guru

Hey all,

Is there a way to configure the attestation tasks to allow the auto-attestation/smart detection to be re-run,  even if it already completed successfully for a CMDBTASK?  (I am already familiar with cancelling the attestation and running it later.)

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We have a number of areas where devices may be on and offline intermittently.  Allowing the re-run of the auto attestation multiple times for a single task, will greatly reduce the need of manual validation.

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That is part of it, however if the the auto attestation has already been run and accepted, there is more to it.  What I should have specified is that I need the smart detection to run again as well.

 

I found the answer:
There is a "related" table: sn_cmdb_ws_attestation_task_state .  Find the corresponding entry for the CMDBTASK and remove the Smart Detection Run On date and uncheck the Smart Detection Accepted.  Then perform the reassignment.  With this I can add a button or some action on the workspace variant to "reset" the smart detection and provide the ability to run auto-attest against the newly detected CIs.

 

Thanks,

Josh

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Mannapuram
Tera Guru

@Josh P1 You can reassign the task to another user and they will again get chance to auto attest in the CMDB workspace portal on the task. 

 

That is part of it, however if the the auto attestation has already been run and accepted, there is more to it.  What I should have specified is that I need the smart detection to run again as well.

 

I found the answer:
There is a "related" table: sn_cmdb_ws_attestation_task_state .  Find the corresponding entry for the CMDBTASK and remove the Smart Detection Run On date and uncheck the Smart Detection Accepted.  Then perform the reassignment.  With this I can add a button or some action on the workspace variant to "reset" the smart detection and provide the ability to run auto-attest against the newly detected CIs.

 

Thanks,

Josh