AWS Serverless Database pattern-based discovery
Summarize
Summary of AWS Serverless Database Pattern-Based Discovery
The AWS Serverless Database pattern-based discovery enables ServiceNow customers to identify Amazon Aurora Serverless databases within their cloud environment. Ensuring you are using the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store is essential for optimal functionality.
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Key Features
- Data Collection: The discovery process collects and populates critical information in the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) regarding Amazon AWS Serverless databases.
- Database Cluster Details: Key information such as Cluster ID, Name, Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), Vendor, and operational status are documented.
- CI Relationships: Relationships between various configuration items (CIs) are established, linking database clusters, instances, availability zones, and IP addresses.
- AWS Tag Discovery: Tags are collected and referenced in the CMDB to facilitate better resource management.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing this discovery pattern, ServiceNow customers can effectively manage and track their AWS Serverless databases. This process enhances visibility into database configurations, ensures compliance with operational requirements, and supports better resource allocation and management across cloud environments.
Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns finds Amazon Aurora Serverless databases 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 section in AWS discovery using patterns.
Data collected by Discovery during horizontal discovery
Discovery populates the data in the CMDB when running the Amazon AWS Serverless Database pattern.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Cluster ID [cluster_id] | User-supplied identifier for the DB cluster. |
| Name [name] | Name of the database cluster. If a database cluster name isn't provided, the value is the same as the Cluster ID. |
| Fully qualified domain name [fqdn] | Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the DB cluster. |
| Cluster Version [cluster_version] | Database engine version number. |
| Vendor [vendor] | Database vendor. Value is set to Amazon. |
| Automated Backups [automated_backup] | Indicates whether automated backups are enabled and the retention period. Possible values are either Disabled or Enabled (X Days), where X represents the backup retention period in days. |
| Deletion Protection Enabled [deletion_protection_enabled] | Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled for the DB cluster. Possible values are true or false.
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| IAM Authentication Enabled [iam_authentication_enabled] | Indicates whether AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) database authentication is enabled. Possible values are true or false.
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| Storage Encrypted [storage_encrypted] | Indicates whether the DB cluster storage is encrypted. |
| Operational status [operational_status] | Operational status of the cluster. Default value is Operational. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Object ID [object_id] | Database instance identifier or Aurora Serverless cluster identifier. |
| Name [name] | Name of the database instance or Aurora Serverless cluster. |
| Fully qualified domain name [fqdn] | Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the DB cluster. |
| Version [version] | Database engine version number. |
| Vendor [vendor] | Database vendor. Value is set to Amazon. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Object ID [object_id] | Availability zone name. |
| Name [name] | Availability zone name. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Netmask [netmask] | Netmask for the IP address. Value is set to 0.0.0.0. |
| Name [name] | IP address of the database cluster. |
CI relationships
The Amazon AWS Serverless Database pattern creates these relationships to support AWS database discovery.
| CI | Relationship | CI |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] | Cluster of::Cluster | Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] |
| Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] | Hosted on::Hosts | AWS Datacenter [cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter] |
| Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] | Hosted on::Hosts | AWS Datacenter [cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter] |
| Availability Zone [cmdb_ci_availability_zone] | Contains::Contained by | Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] |
| Availability Zone [cmdb_ci_availability_zone] | Contains::Contained by | Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] |
| AWS Datacenter [cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter] | Contains::Contained by | Availability Zone [cmdb_ci_availability_zone] |
| Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] | Owns::Owned by | IP Address [cmdb_ci_ip_address] |
| Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] | Owns::Owned by | IP Address [cmdb_ci_ip_address] |
| Key Value [cmdb_key_value] | References | Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] |
| Key Value [cmdb_key_value] | References | Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] |
AWS Tag discovery
The Amazon AWS Serverless Database pattern collects tags and populates them in two entries in the Key Value [cmdb_key_value] table. One entry references the Cloud DataBase table, the other entry references the Cloud DataBase Cluster table.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Key [key] | Tag name. |
| Value [value] | Tag value. |
| Configuration item [configuration_item] | References the Cloud DataBase [cmdb_ci_cloud_database] table. |
| Configuration item [configuration_item] | References the Cloud DataBase Cluster [cmdb_ci_cloud_db_cluster] table. |