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01-13-2017 07:51 AM
Our system currently runs a lot of Java Batch jobs and we'd like the ability to track them in ServiceNow. We are currently building our CMDB and relationship systems in our instance and don't see a section to enter our SQL Server Integration Services Jobs. Is there currently an element built into the system or a plugin anyone's aware of that lets us track the Java information and build relationships with the servers and database instances? This will allow us to build in automation that will create an incident or request automatically and associate it with the failed job.
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01-16-2017 06:49 AM
Scott: There a table for Batch Jobs (cmdb_ci_batch_job) that could be used. You could add fields to this table to get what you want.
There are no relationship types out of box for this class - but that seems like an easy thing to add to the Database or Server.
-Akash
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01-16-2017 06:49 AM
Scott: There a table for Batch Jobs (cmdb_ci_batch_job) that could be used. You could add fields to this table to get what you want.
There are no relationship types out of box for this class - but that seems like an easy thing to add to the Database or Server.
-Akash
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01-16-2017 11:57 AM
Hi Scott,
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Teena Singh
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