Change Management integration with ITOM Visibility
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Summary of Change Management Integration with ITOM Visibility
Integration between Change Management and ITOM Visibility allows organizations using ITOM Discovery or ITOM Visibility to automate the maintenance of configuration items (CIs) connected to change requests. This integration enhances the change request process by enabling automatic and manual discovery of CIs through defined properties in the Change Management module.
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Key Features
- Automatic and Manual Discovery: Organizations can configure how discovery is triggered for affected CIs, allowing options for automatic, manual, or both triggers.
- Change Request States: Administrators can define specific change request states where discovery can be manually initiated or automatically triggered, making the process more flexible.
- Discovery State Tracking: The integration provides visibility into the discovery state of CIs with status indicators and timestamps for the last execution of discovery.
- Service Mapping Integration: Changes can be viewed in the context of application services, with visual indicators for the approval status of changes on service instance maps.
Key Outcomes
By leveraging this integration, ServiceNow customers can expect improved management of CIs throughout the change request process, leading to enhanced visibility and control over changes. Valid changes are clearly marked in service maps, allowing for better decision-making and minimized service disruptions. The integration ensures that change management aligns seamlessly with ITOM strategies, improving overall operational efficiency.
If your organization is subscribed to ITOM Discovery or ITOM Visibility, integration with these ITOM products is automatically enabled. With this integration, any configuration item (CI) with an IP address that is part of a change request process can be maintained automatically. Change request fulfillers can also manually request the discovery process for a CI.
Enabling integration
- For ITOM Discovery - the Discovery plugin (com.snc.discovery)
- For ITOM Visibility - the Discovery plugin (com.snc.discovery) and Service Mapping plugin (com.snc.service-mapping)
Integration with ITOM Discovery
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Configures how discovery is triggered for Affected CIs (automatically, manually or off) | Determines whether to trigger discovery for the affected CIs automatically, manually,
both, or not at all. Type: Choice list Values: Off, Both, Automatic, Manual Default value: Off Note: If the property below is set to Both, and you trigger discovery manually, then the
automatic discovery will not be triggered for that change request. |
| List of Change Request states (comma-separated) where discovery can be triggered manually | Defines the change request state values to allow discovery to be manually initiated.
For these defined state values, the Initiate Discovery related link is available. Type: String Default value: Implement, Review Note: If there are multiple languages
used on the instance, then this property needs to be set to the internal state value for
Review. |
| List of Change Request states (comma-separated) where discovery triggers automatically. E.g. when the Change Request's state changes to Review | Defines the change request state values for which discovery is automatically
triggered. Discovery initiates when transitioning to the state values listed. Type: String Default values: Review Note: If there are multiple languages used on the
instance, then this property needs to be set to the internal state value for
Review. |
- In Progress
- Completed Successfully
- Completed w/Warning
- Completed w/Error
- Cancelled
The Discovery State value is presented as a link to the corresponding Discovery log file. The Discovery last updated field contains a date and time stamp indicating the last time Discovery was executed.
Integration with ITOM Visibility
You can view the changes in the context of application services. Service maps available in Service Mapping show changes to an application service as a whole and to the individual configuration items (CIs) comprising the service.
If the ServiceNow AI Platform is configured to validate changes, all changes are evaluated and rendered as valid or not. If a change is valid, its change record on the service instance map is marked as approved. For more information about configuring the platform for change validation, see Managing proposed changes.
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- Unapproved change that does not influence the service instance behavior. For example, a change in a network path or adding a node to a cluster.
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- Unapproved change that changes the service instance behavior.
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- An approved change in deployments where the ServiceNow AI Platform is configured to validate changes.
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- Multiple separate changes that happened a short time from each other.