For dynamic CI group based application service, how do I see the relationship to application service from a CI in the dynamic group?
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‎11-05-2020 10:27 AM

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‎11-08-2020 08:37 AM
Hi,
That can be seen after opening that CI. Because Dynamic CI group is collection of logical CIs and this group doesnot have any relationship with application service.
So we have to see that using CI dependency maps.
Thanks,
Ashutosh
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‎01-28-2021 09:02 AM
Hi, if i go to the CI map of i dynamic CI group, i do not see any CIs related to it and if i go to a CI, which is in a dynamic CI group, i also do not see that it belongs to a dynamic ci group.
I am doing anything wrong or how can i see the dependencies between CIs and theire "dynmic CI groups"?
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‎04-08-2021 10:43 AM
I would like to see impacted services (like on incident and change for example) evaluate CIs in a dynamic group like it does for relationships. On a chance where the CI field is set to a CI that is part of a dyanic group, the dynamic group should have upstream relationships to something that will show up in impacted services. Currently it does not unless the CI selected in the change has relationships upstream as well.
If I log a change against the dynamic group the things related to the dynamic group show up in the impacted services as expected. However, I may not actually be changing everything in that dynamic group. Now I do think at least for how we would utilize dynamic groups it would be unlikely to yield impacted services erroneously, but the possibility is there.