Dell Data Domain storage discovery using Patterns
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Summary of Dell Data Domain Storage Discovery Using Patterns
The Dell EMC Data Domain serverless pattern facilitates the discovery of Data Domain storage systems registered in the Data Domain Management Center (DDMC) through ServiceNow’s Discovery and Service Mapping applications. To utilize this functionality, ensure you have the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.
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Key Features
- Prerequisites: Ensure applications are updated and create a credential alias role (DDMC admin) with the appropriate settings for discovery.
- Configuration of Credentials: Create a Basic Auth credential associated with the DDMC for secure access.
- Discovery Scheduling: Set up a Serverless Discovery schedule to run the discovery process at defined intervals.
- Data Collection: The discovery process populates the CMDB with various details including storage servers, clusters, disks, and network information.
Key Outcomes
By successfully implementing the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern, customers can expect:
- Accurate inventory and management of Data Domain storage systems within the CMDB, improving visibility and control.
- Automated data collection including system names, IP addresses, serial numbers, and configurations, which enhances operational efficiency.
- Establishment of CI relationships that provide context and linkage between discovered components, facilitating easier management and analysis.
Discovery and Service Mapping use the Dell EMC Data Domain serverless pattern to find the Data Domain storage systems registered in the Data Domain Management Center (DDMC). Discovering some of these resources may require updating to the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.
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Visit the ServiceNow Store to view all the available apps, and for information about submitting requests to the store. For cumulative release notes information for all released apps, see the ServiceNow Store version history release notes.
To learn about Data Domain components and their versions that you can discover, refer to Detailed information on products discovered by ITOM Visibility
Prerequisites
- Verify that the applications are up to date
- Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns
- Verify the creation of the credential alias
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role: DDMC admin.
- Set the scope to: Global.
- Navigate to .
- Select New.
- Fill in the fields in the form.
Field Description Name Enter a unique name for the alias. For example: ddmc_discovery_ceredential_alias. Make note of the alias name to use it for configuring the Basic Auth credentials. Type From the list, select Credential. ID The ID field is populated automatically when submitting the form. Make note of the alias ID to use it for configuring the parameters for the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern. For example: ddmc_credential_alias_id. - Select Submit.
- Verify the configuration of the Basic Auth credentials
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role: DDMC admin.
Note:To run discovery with Patterns, you can create only one credential per one alias.- Navigate to .
- In the list, search for the alias unique name and open the record.
- From the list, select Basic Auth Credentials.
- Fill in the fields in the form.
Field Description Name Fill in a unique name for the credentials. For example: ddmc_discovery_basic_auth_ceredentials. User name Fill in the user name that can access the DDMC. This user is created in the DDMC. The user should have minimum read-only permissions. Alternatively, fill in the REST API interface for the DDMC. Password Fill in the password that can access the DDMC. This password is created in the DDMC. Active Enabled by default. Credential alias If you entered the form through the alias, you don't need to configure this field. - Select Submit.
- Verify the configuration of a Serverless Discovery schedule
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role: Discovery_admin.
- Navigate to .
- Select New.
- Fill in the fields in the form.
For more information about setting the Max run time, Run, and Time fields, see: Schedule a horizontal discoveryField Description Name Fill in the name of your choice. Discover In the list, select Serverless. MID Server Select the search button to open the list of MID Servers and select the MID Server that has network access to the DDMC. Active Enabled by default. Credential alias No need to configure this field. - Select Submit.
- Associate the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern with the Serverless Discovery schedule
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role: Discovery_admin.
- Navigate to .
- Select the schedule that you configured.
- Select the Serverless Execution Patterns tab.
- Select New.
- Fill in the fields in the form.
Field Description Name Fill in the name of your choice. For example: dell_emc_data_domain_serverless_discovery Pattern Select the search button to open the list of patterns, and select the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern. Proxy Host No need to configure this field. Extended Parameters No need to configure this field. - Select Submit.
- Configure the parameters for the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern
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role: Discovery_admin.
- Navigate to .
- Select the schedule that you configured.
- Select the Serverless Execution Pattern tab.
- Select the record created for the Dell EMC Data Domain pattern.
- In the Discovery Pattern Launcher parameters tab, set the value for the fields as follows:
Field Description Credential Alias Fill in the alias ID configured for DDMC. You can find the alias in the Connection & Credential Aliases list. For example: ddmc_credential_alias_id. DDMC Port (Optional) by default the pattern uses port 3009. DDMC IP Address Fill in the host name or the IP Address of the DDMC. These details can be provided by the DDMC Admin.
For example: 101.10.10.101 or ddmc.demo.local.
- To run the discovery, you can select Discover now from the Related Links or wait for the run time.
Data collected by Discovery during horizontal discovery
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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Name [name] |
The unique identifier of the storage server. The name is typically the Domain Name System (DNS) hostname or the computer name, which corresponds to the host_name attribute. |
|
Host Name [host_name] |
The DNS hostname of the Data Domain system. The host that is used to register the system with the Data Domain Management Center (DDMC). |
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FQDN [fqdn] |
The Fully Qualified Domain Name of the Data Domain system. The complete domain name used to register the system with the DDMC. |
|
IP Address [ip_address] |
The IP address of the Data Domain storage server. The name is the specific IP address used to register the Data Domain system with the DDMC. |
| OS Version [os_version] | The version of the operating system running on the Data Domain system. The versions supported are from DD OS 7.3. |
|
Model [model] |
The specific model of the Data Domain (DD) system. For example, the name for the DD Virtual Edition (VE) is DELL EMC DD VE. |
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Manufacturer [manufacturer] |
The manufacturer is Dell EMC. |
|
Serial Number [serial_number] |
The unique serial number assigned to the DD system. |
|
Operating System [os] |
The Data Domain OS is: DD OS. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Name [name] |
The name of the DDMC associated with the storage cluster. |
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Cluster ID [cluster_id] |
The universally unique identifier (UUID) of the DDMC, which uniquely identifies the cluster. |
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Cluster Version [cluster_version] |
The software version of the DDMC that is currently installed on the cluster. |
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Serial Number [serial_number] |
The unique serial number assigned to the Virtual Data Domain Management Center (VDDMC) system. |
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Model ID [model_id] |
The specific model of the Data Domain system in use. For the DDMC, the model ID is 'DELL EMC DD Management Center'. |
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Manufacturer [manufacturer] |
The manufacturer is Dell EMC. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Name [name] |
The name assigned to the disk device within the storage system. |
|
Device ID [device_id] |
The unique identifier for the disk device, which is the same as the device name. |
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Model ID [model_id] |
The model of the disk device. For example: VMware Virtual_disk. |
| Size [size] | The capacity of the disk device, measured in gigabytes (GB). |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Name [name] |
The name of the disk expansion shelf. |
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Serial Number [serial_number] |
The unique serial number of the disk expansion shelf. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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Serial Number [serial_number] |
The unique serial number of the Dell EMC Data Domain storage system, as registered in the DDMC. |
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Serial Number Type [serial_number_type] |
The format of the serial number for the Dell EMC Data Domain storage system, indicating whether it's a system serial number or a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). |
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Valid [valid] |
The validity of the data, with a value of true confirming that the serial number has been successfully verified. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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Name [name] |
The identifier or label of the network adapter, such as eth1. |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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IP Address [ip_address] |
The IP address that is assigned to the device. |
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Netmask [netmask] |
The netmask associated with the IP address, defining the subnet to which the IP address belongs. |
CI relationships
Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns create these relationships to support the Data Domain discovery.
| CI | Relationship Type | CI |
|---|---|---|
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cmdb_ci_storage_server |
Managed by::Manages |
cmdb_ci_storage_cluster |
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cmdb_ci_storage_server |
Contains::Contained By |
cmdb_ci_disk |
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cmdb_ci_disk_shelf_chassis |
Hosted on:: hosts |
cmdb_ci_storage_server |
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cmdb_ci_serial_number |
reference |
cmdb_ci_storage_server |
|
cmdb_ci_storage_server |
Owns::Owned by |
cmdb_ci_network_adapter |
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cmdb_ci_storage_server |
Owns::Owned by |
cmdb_ci_ip _address |