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07-10-2019 10:52 AM
Hi,
I would like to understand what the point of the table cmdb_ci_patches is and what is it used for?
Thank you,
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07-10-2019 03:30 PM
cmdb_ci_patches is used to store information about server patches.
Also, look below for different table mapping.
cmdb_ci_business_process: Map incidents and problems to the process they came from
cmdb_ci_circuit: IP Circuit
cmdb_ci_cluster: Cluster of servers or databases
cmdb_ci_cluster_node: Each server in the cluster
cmdb_ci_cluster_node_resource: Each resource currently on the cluster node
cmdb_ci_cluster_resource: Global cluster resources
cmdb_ci_zone ( OK this is a Data Center Zone, but just what is a Data Center Zone? And why do we care? 😞 Data centers are divided into zones, which allow you more granular visibility as to where it is; ie, if you have an issue and someone gives you a data center, it is akin to giving you a city in a map. A zone gives you a zip code, essentially, where a rack would be a street name and a row would be an address.. it is just more specific information for locating something in a data center
cmdb_ci_infra_service ( it inherits from Application. But how is it different from a Service? )
cmdb_ci_outage ( is this really a CI? 😞 Tracking outages of CIs and allowing you to tie them back to SLAs
cmdb_ci_pdu_outlet: Outlets on the power strip so you aren't having to trace cables
cmdb_ci_vm_parallels: Parallel Virtual Machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cmdb_ci_patches: Server patches
cmdb_ci_pdu: Power distribution Unit.. Power strip in a rack
cmdb_ci_appl_pending ( is this just an application in a pending state? )
cmdb_ci_snc_component ( is this the servicenow CI's that we use? 😞 These are the ServiceNow components, servers, etc
cmdb_ci_tower_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_beacon_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_twr_light_cnt_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_tower_light_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_vm_zones: VLAN? I don't know
Regards,
Sachin

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07-10-2019 03:30 PM
cmdb_ci_patches is used to store information about server patches.
Also, look below for different table mapping.
cmdb_ci_business_process: Map incidents and problems to the process they came from
cmdb_ci_circuit: IP Circuit
cmdb_ci_cluster: Cluster of servers or databases
cmdb_ci_cluster_node: Each server in the cluster
cmdb_ci_cluster_node_resource: Each resource currently on the cluster node
cmdb_ci_cluster_resource: Global cluster resources
cmdb_ci_zone ( OK this is a Data Center Zone, but just what is a Data Center Zone? And why do we care? 😞 Data centers are divided into zones, which allow you more granular visibility as to where it is; ie, if you have an issue and someone gives you a data center, it is akin to giving you a city in a map. A zone gives you a zip code, essentially, where a rack would be a street name and a row would be an address.. it is just more specific information for locating something in a data center
cmdb_ci_infra_service ( it inherits from Application. But how is it different from a Service? )
cmdb_ci_outage ( is this really a CI? 😞 Tracking outages of CIs and allowing you to tie them back to SLAs
cmdb_ci_pdu_outlet: Outlets on the power strip so you aren't having to trace cables
cmdb_ci_vm_parallels: Parallel Virtual Machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cmdb_ci_patches: Server patches
cmdb_ci_pdu: Power distribution Unit.. Power strip in a rack
cmdb_ci_appl_pending ( is this just an application in a pending state? )
cmdb_ci_snc_component ( is this the servicenow CI's that we use? 😞 These are the ServiceNow components, servers, etc
cmdb_ci_tower_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_beacon_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_twr_light_cnt_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_tower_light_tower_eq: Power equipment
cmdb_ci_vm_zones: VLAN? I don't know
Regards,
Sachin