AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application pattern-based discovery

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    Summary of AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application pattern-based discovery

    This pattern-based discovery enables ServiceNow customers to identify and map AWS Elastic Beanstalk Applications within their cloud environment using the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application. It supports populating detailed data both in CMDB and non-CMDB tables, enhancing visibility and management of Elastic Beanstalk resources.

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    Key Features

    • Pattern Activation: The Elastic Beanstalk Application pattern is disabled by default and requires activation. Updates to patterns no longer count as customizations, ensuring seamless upgrades.
    • AWS Discovery Prerequisites: Customers must verify AWS discovery prerequisites and ensure resources are not duplicated by removing them from the Resource Inclusion List table.
    • GovCloud Support: Discovery supports AWS GovCloud accounts by using specific datacenter URLs in service account configuration.
    • Data Storage: The discovery populates data in both:
      • Non-CMDB tables, such as AWS-specific tables accessible via the Configuration > AWS module.
      • CMDB tables, especially the Cloud App Server [cmdbcicloudappserver] table, capturing resource details like name, ARN, type, install status, and operational status.
    • CI Relationships and References: Relationships such as "Hosted on" link Cloud App Servers to AWS Datacenters, supporting comprehensive service mapping.
    • AWS Tag Discovery: Tags associated with Elastic Beanstalk applications are collected and stored in the Key Value [cmdbkeyvalue] table, linked to the Cloud App Server records.

    Practical Application for ServiceNow Customers

    By enabling this discovery pattern and configuring schedules appropriately, customers can automate the detection and mapping of AWS Elastic Beanstalk Applications. This facilitates accurate CMDB population and up-to-date infrastructure visibility, critical for cloud service management and operational excellence. Proper configuration ensures no duplicates in discovery data, supports AWS GovCloud environments, and captures tagging information for enhanced resource categorization and governance.

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns finds AWS Elastic Beanstalk Applications on your cloud environment. Discovering some of these resources may require updating to the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.

    Pattern-based discovery and mapping requirements

    Verify the AWS discovery prerequisites
    For more information, see the prerequisites section in AWS discovery using patterns.
    Remove resources from the Resource Inclusion List table
    Verify that the relevant resource isn't listed in the Resource Inclusion List [sa_cloud_inventory_resource_whitelist] table to avoid duplicate discovery. For more information on removing resources from the Resource Inclusion List, see AWS Resource Inventory discovery with Patterns.
    Enable the relevant pattern
    The pattern for this service is disabled by default. Starting with Visibility Content version 6.28.0, activating or deactivating a pattern won't be considered a customization, and it will continue to receive updates. Patterns that were previously activated or deactivated will reset to the latest predefined version after upgrading while retaining the last active field value. For more information on enabling patterns, see Activate a disabled pattern.
    Configure the Discovery schedule to support GovCloud
    Discovering AWS GovCloud (US) accounts requires using a datacenter URL when setting up an AWS service account. For more information, see Create AWS service accounts.

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in both CMDB and non-CMDB tables.

    Data stored in non-CMDB tables

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in the non-CMDB table when running the Amazon AWS - Elastic Beanstalk Application - Extended Inventory (LP) pattern.

    You can review the non-CMDB AWS tables by navigating to All > Configuration > AWS. You can also search the navigation filter for the specific pattern name.

    Table 1. AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application [cmdb_aws_elastic_beanstalk_application]
    Field Description
    Name [name] Name of the Elastic Beanstalk application.
    Object ID [object_id] The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Elastic Beanstalk application.
    Configuration Item [configuration_item] References the Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver] table.

    Data stored in CMDB tables

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in the CMDB when running the Amazon AWS - Elastic Beanstalk Application - Extended Inventory (LP) pattern.

    Table 2. Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver]
    Field Description
    Name [name] Name of the Elastic Beanstalk application.
    Object ID [object_id] The ARN of the Elastic Beanstalk application.
    Type [type] Type of resource. The value is set to AWS::ElasticBeanstalk::Application.
    Install Status [install_status] Install status of the resource. Default value is Installed.
    Operational status [operational_status] Operational status of the resource. Default value is Operational.

    CI relationships

    The Amazon AWS - Elastic Beanstalk Application - Extended Inventory (LP) pattern creates the following relationships and references to support AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application discovery. References link to records in other tables and don't appear in the CI Relationship [cmdb_rel_ci] table.

    Table 3. CI relationships
    CI Relationship CI
    Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver] Hosted on::Hosts AWS Datacenter [cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter]
    Table 4. CI references
    CI Field Referenced CI
    AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application [cmdb_aws_elastic_beanstalk_application] Configuration Item [configuration_item] Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver]
    Key Value [cmdb_key_value] Configuration item [configuration_item] Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver]

    AWS Tag discovery

    The Amazon AWS - Elastic Beanstalk Application - Extended Inventory (LP) pattern collects tags and populates them in the Key Value [cmdb_key_value] table.

    Table 5. Key Value [cmdb_key_value]
    Field Description
    Key [key] Tag name.
    Value [value] Tag value.
    Configuration item [configuration_item] References the Cloud App Server [cmdb_ci_cloud_appserver] table.