IRE support for non-CMDB tables
Apply Identification and Reconciliation Engine (IRE) processes to supported non-CMDB tables to ensure data integrity and health of those tables.
Starting with the Australia release, IRE supports some non-CMDB tables.
You can use all IRE features with some non-CMDB tables after creating identification rules (CI
identifiers and identifier entries) for those tables. Non-CMDB tables supported for IRE
features include:
- In an application-specific scope: All non-CMDB tables
- In the global scope: Only non-CMDB tables that are preset in the base system. In the Australia release for example, the Location [cmn_location], Department [cmn_department], Cost Center [cmn_cost_center], Building [cmn_building], User [sys_user], and Group [sys_user_group] non-CMDB tables are supported.
You can't use the CI Class Manager to manage any
IRE-related rules for non-CMDB tables. Instead, you must work directly with the respective
tables in list views to create and manage those rules as described in the following
procedures:
- Create an identification rule for a non-CMDB table
- Create a reconciliation rule for a non-CMDB table
- Create an IRE data source rule for non-CMDB tables
- Create a data refresh rule for a non-CMDB table
- Create an identification inclusion rule for a non-CMDB table
- Simulate payload execution using identification simulation
- Use partial payloads
- Review and process de-duplication tasks
You can use the following store apps with supported non-CMDB tables:
IRE processes are applied to supported non-CMDB tables with the following differences:
- IRE doesn't populate the discovery_source, last_discovered, and the first_discovered attributes if those attributes don't exist in the non-CMDB table.
- IRE uses the non-CMDB table’s class name as sys_class_name if the table doesn't include a sys_class_name attribute.
- IRE payloads don't support relationships with non-CMDB tables.
Remarque :
Although IRE-related user interface and accompanying documentation might reference CMDB
and CMDB elements, most of those references also apply to any supported non-CMDB
tables.