Prepare for mapping application services based on tags
Analyze, review, and define tags in your organization for successful mapping.
Avant de commencer
Role required: service_mapping_admin
Pourquoi et quand exécuter cette tâche
As a preparation for tag-based mapping, create tag categories that contain tags with similar use.
Remarque :
Starting with Service Mapping Plus version 1.16.3, take advantage of the Tag-based Service Mapping workspace to efficiently map you application services. For more information, see Tag-based mapping in the Service Mapping Workspace and Tag-based discovery for the Service Mapping Workspace.
Define a tag-based service family and define tags that you want Service Mapping to use for mapping. Based on the tag definitions for the tag-based service family, Service Mapping creates service candidates - suggested service instances. You review the candidates and decide which ones you want to use to create the actual tag-based service instances. For details on the tag-based mapping process, see Tag-based discovery in Service Mapping.
CIs that have discovered tag values for the tag categories you selected become part
of application services. Service Mapping creates a separate service
candidate for each tag value combination. If you narrow the criteria down by
defining the tag values in addition to tag categories, Service Mapping maps only CIs that have the matching values. CIs that have more than one tag
assigned to them, can be part of multiple services. You may want to create a tag
category for tags related to different types of environments, if your organization
uses "production" and "staging" tag values. Tag-based mapping
is not case-sensitive; same key names and key values spelled with upper and
lower case are identified as the same.
Remarque :
Service Mapping
includes CIs that are part of CI relationships even if these CIs do not have
tags assigned to them. For more information, see Tag-based discovery in Service Mapping.