Mapping application services containing Oracle Tuxedo platform
Service Mapping can discover application services containing Oracle Tuxedo platform and its components.
Discovered components
| Name | Platform | Version | Protocol | Discovery type | Pattern (or probe if indicated) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oracle Tuxedo |
Windows UNIX |
10.x, 11.x, 12.x |
WMI WinRM SSH |
Horizontal and top-down |
Tuxedo |
| Oracle Tuxedo Portal |
Windows UNIX |
10.x, 11.x, 12.x |
WMI WinRM SSH |
Horizontal and top-down |
Tuxedo Portal pattern |
Map application services containing Oracle Tuxedo platform
Map an application service containing an Oracle Tuxedo platform and verify that Service Mapping discovered all Tuxedo components correctly.
Before you begin
- On the ServiceNow AI Platform, configure SSH credentials.
- (Optional) For discovering using the WinRM protocol, see Configure WinRM trusted hosts on MID Server.
- (If hosted on Unix) Provide a user with the elevated rights for running commands described in Service Mapping commands requiring a privileged user.
Procedure
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Create a service instance.
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Define the entry point for this application service:
- Click Additional Info on the left and clear the Traffic based discovery check box.
- Click Update.
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Verify that the mapping result is satisfactory:
If the mapping result is not as you expected, perform basic troubleshooting.
| Symptom | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Service Mapping fails to discover the Tuxedo CI. The discovery log displays the message that states that the credentials are insufficient for running the command including "permissions.tmadadmin -v". | The provided user does not have elevated permissions for running this command. | Make sure that you provided a user with permissions to run commands requiring elevated rights. |
| Service Mapping fails to discover the Tuxedo CI. The discovery log displays the message that states that the user cannot run the tux.env script. | The provided user does not have the permissions to run the tux.env script. | Make sure that you provided a user with permissions to run the tux.env script. |