CMDB alert grouping — properties and functionality
- UpdatedJul 31, 2025
- 3 minutes to read
- Zurich
- Event Management
Learn about the key properties and functionality of CMDB alert grouping, which facilitate efficient alert organization based on relationships and enhance the overall effectiveness of alert management.
Properties for managing CMDB alert group creation
Use the properties listed in the following tables to control CMDB alert group creation. For more information, see Configure scheduled job-based alert grouping.
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Enable CMDB correlation sa_analytics.agg.query_cmdb_correlation_enabled |
Enable this property to automatically use CI relationships for alert aggregation, correlating alerts and creating CMDB alert groups. |
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Max number of relations between CIs in a topology that form a CMDB group sa_analytics.agg.query_cmdb_graph_walk_nodes |
Set the maximum number of enabled relations between CIs in a topology that form a CMDB group. For example, if you set this property to 3, a CI associated with an alert will automatically be grouped with similar CIs within three hops or less. Note: This property setting impacts all types of relations used for alert aggregation. Using a value greater than 4 may negatively affect the performance of the alert aggregation job.
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Use all CMDB relations for CMDB group correlation evt_mgmt.related_cis_get_all_relation_types |
Set to true if you want to use all relationship types for CMDB grouping. The default setting for new users is that the option is set to true, meaning all relationship types are used for grouping. Set the property to false to filter the relations. |
Properties for managing automatic creation of CMDB alert groups for advanced use cases
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Enable Suggested Relations for CMDB Correlation sa_analytics.agg.query_cmdb_suggested_relationship_enabled |
Keep this property enabled to use any suggested relationships defined in the CMDB Group CI Relations [em_suggested_relation_type] table when forming CMDB alert groups. To include a new relationship, add it to this table. This property is enabled by default. |
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Use CMDB relationship based on host-containment Metadata rules evt_mgmt.related_cis_use_containment_rules |
Containment rules specify which configuration item classes can be contained within another item through a specific relationship when creating a service template. Keep this property enabled when forming CMDB alert groups to use any host-containment rules defined in the Metadata Editor. For more details, see CMDB dependent relationship rules. This property is enabled by default. |
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Enable filtering by dependent relationship rules evt_mgmt.related_cis_use_hosting_rules |
Hosting rules define what classes of configuration items are hosted on other classes of configuration items. Keep this property enabled when forming CMDB alert groups to apply any hosting rules, which define which classes of configuration items are hosted on other classes. This property is hidden and enabled by default.
Note: If you need to change the default value, add the property, as it does not exist in the instance by default. For more information on how to create a property, see Add a system property. |
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Ignore CMDB alert groups from forming due to CI applicative flow relations sa_analytics.agg.ignore_cmdb_applicative_flow |
Set this property to true to prevent CMDB groups from forming based on applicative flow relations for CI relations in application services. This property is hidden and enabled by default.
Note: If you need to change the default value, add the property, as it does not exist in the instance by default. For more information on how to create a property, see Add a system property. |
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sa_analytics.applicative_flow_rc_enabled |
This property is hidden and enabled by default. |