Understand Service Maps
Service maps show active alerts for CIs and the relationships between CIs. By viewing this information, you can better understand the source of alerts and take remediation steps. The service map is available for all application services.
About Service Maps
A service map shows alerts with impacted CIs and CI interdependencies. For example, changes to a connection between a host and hypervisor appear on the service map. As service map definitions change, the service map, alert, and
impact information updates accordingly. From the Quebec release, there is enhanced visibility. When the alert is bound to the entry point, the service map identifies an entry point problem.
Remarque :
Alerts will not be displayed for the entry points on the service
map.
You can open a service map from these places:
- From the Application services list, you can view service maps for application services.
- From the Monitored services list, you can view service maps for monitored services.
The following icons are used in service maps. The icon shapes are slightly different for application services.
| Icon | Description |
|---|---|
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Represents applications such as Microsoft IIS or SQL servers. |
| ( |
Represents physical and VM computers and servers. |
| ( |
Represents the network starting point. For example, Layer 3 devices appear toward the top of the map, and connected software and services appear near the end of the map. |
| ( |
Shows the number of redundant CIs. |
| ( |
Shows the workload between machines. |
( |
The gray connector shows a relationship between CIs. |
| ( |
Each CI with no active alerts box represents a network CI. A gray box represents a CI with no active alerts. Information about the CI is hidden. |
| ( |
Hides multiple CIs that are designated as redundant. |
( |
An impacted CI displays the color that represents the severity of the alert
associated with the CI.
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| ( |
Represents a fiber channel, hard drives, or other data storage devices. |
| ( |
Represents related web services for the network such as NGINX or JBoss web server. |
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