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05-17-2022 06:28 AM
Hello,
I was wondering if someone can help me out. In our production environment I believe we are using ITOM dealing with cloud discovery, specifically AWS. I am trying to get these tables in developer instance to validate workflow and api endpoints. Problem I am having I can not see what plugin is required for this.
example tables in production but not in developer version:
cmdb_ci_cloud_function
cmdb_ci_cloud_object_storage
cmdb_ci_cloud_ecs_cluster
cmdb_ci_cloud_gateway
many thanks!
-Jonathan
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05-17-2022 06:48 AM
Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns
1. Goto sys_db_object table or simply to your tables and columns table
and search the table. the application column will give you the plugin info when you click on application
If its helpful,please mark answer as correct
Anshu
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05-17-2022 06:48 AM
Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns
1. Goto sys_db_object table or simply to your tables and columns table
and search the table. the application column will give you the plugin info when you click on application
If its helpful,please mark answer as correct
Anshu
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05-17-2022 11:47 PM
Thanks very much!
I just checked in my production and unfortunately I don't have the mapping like this 😞 It may be a permission issue on my end. I looked in via api call and kept trying to drill down via the super_class links, but no luck.
{
"create_access": "true",
"alter_access": "true",
"access": "",
"live_feed_enabled": "false",
"sys_updated_on": "2021-04-10 03:29:42",
"sys_class_name": "sys_db_object",
"is_extendable": "false",
"sys_id": "291dbee3db13201086d30ae5f396192e",
"user_role": "",
"create_access_controls": "false",
"delete_access": "false",
"sys_updated_by": "system",
"sys_class_path": "/!!/!(/$-",
"sys_created_on": "2021-04-10 03:29:42",
"caller_access": "",
"client_scripts_access": "true",
"extension_model": "",
"actions_access": "true",
"sys_name": "CMDB CI Cloud Function",
"sys_created_by": "system",
"sys_class_code": "$-",
"read_access": "true",
"super_class": {
"link": "https://***.service-now.com/api/now/table/sys_db_object/8596412adb320300de84f3de3b9619ed",
"value": "8596412adb320300de84f3de3b9619ed"
},
"sys_mod_count": "0",
"ws_access": "true",
"label": "Cloud Function",
"update_access": "true",
"sys_update_name": "sys_db_object_291dbee3db13201086d30ae5f396192e",
"scriptable_table": "false",
"configuration_access": "false",
"name": "cmdb_ci_cloud_function",
"number_ref": "",
"sys_policy": ""
},
This puts me in the right direction though.
many thanks!!
-Jonathan