Service Now - SCCM connectivity question

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12-19-2016 10:33 AM
Greetings all,
As part of asset management integration, we are trying to get data integration done between Service Now (Geneva patch 😎 and SCCM SQL database. During this connectivity testing process, we ran into an issue on the 3rd part of the testing sequence:
1 we Verified that the user, "sccm_servicenow", has the appropriate roles.
2. Resolved issue with user unable to connect from MID Server to the Windows server. We tested a powershell gwmi command to confirm this. (this I believe eliminates port/firewall issue)
3 We need to verify if the user, "sccm_servicenow", can communicate from the MID Server to the actual SCCM Database. (At the database level)
In this regard, could someone provide some guidance/help as to how we go about setting up a remote SQL server connection from Mid server to SQL database server under SCCM to get step 3 completed? what are things needed on the Mid server side to get this accomplished?
Service Now (Geneva patch 😎
SCCM
SCCM:
SCCM 2012 R2
WINDOWS:
Server 2012 R2
Mid Server
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
Thanks much
Kanagasabai Sivaraman (Siva)
Pacific Technology
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
E:ssivaraman@pacific.edu
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12-21-2016 08:49 AM
I'm upgrading from an old version and not quite where you are but I can answer this question. The easiest way to test if the MID server can talk to the SCCM SQL server is to use Windows' built-in ODBC Data Source Administrator (search ODBC). Add a user DSN and enter the server and sql user information on the subsequent screens. The last screen has a Test Data Source... button. If that works, you're set, and you can cancel the ODBC datasource creation. Keep in mind that you'll need a SQL user account for the connection if you don't have one. You may want to use the same username and password of your SNOW mid server account.

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12-21-2016 09:26 AM
Excellent idea...why did not I think this b4!
In fact I did ODBC for Excel to ServiceNow connectivity for external reporting....
Thx Jason
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