Discovery based on Predictive Intelligence
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Summary of Discovery based on Predictive Intelligence
Discovery based on Predictive Intelligence enhances the Service Mapping process by utilizing data to generate traffic-based connection suggestions. This feature evaluates connections between application fingerprints, configuration items (CIs), and processes, ranking their relevance and allowing for better connection management within service instances.
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Key Features
- Connection Suggestions: Predictive Intelligence generates suggestions based on traffic data, which helps identify potential connections for servers and load balancers.
- Confidence Levels: Connections are assessed with confidence levels (High, Medium, Low, Very Low) indicating their relevance to specific services.
- Connection Rules: Allows users to create rules that enhance connection suggestions, based on conditions related to connection attributes.
- Automatic Updates: Service Mapping automatically adds connections that meet rule criteria during rediscovery, ensuring services are accurately mapped.
Key Outcomes
By enabling discovery based on Predictive Intelligence, customers can expect:
- Improved accuracy in service mapping through relevant connection suggestions.
- Streamlined management of application services with automated addition and validation of connections.
- The flexibility to modify connection rules as needed to adapt to changing business requirements.
Overall, this functionality empowers ServiceNow customers to efficiently manage their service instances, ensuring they reflect current operational realities.
Service Mapping uses data processed by Predictive Intelligence to generate suggestions for traffic-based connections.
Connection suggestions generated using Predictive Intelligence
- High - Commonly a connection to an internal component that is only used by this specific component or application.
- Medium - Commonly a connection to a middleware component used by multiple services, such as IBM MQ or Oracle WebLogic Server.
- Low - Commonly a connection to an application deployed on numerous servers in the organization, typically for monitoring purposes, such as Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agents or MID Server.
- Very low - Commonly a connection to a central application used by the entire organization, for example, Microsoft Active Directory or Okta.
Connection rules based on connection suggestions
Connection rules enhance the connection suggestions generated using Predictive Intelligence. Each rule contains a condition that describes an aspect of a traffic-based connection. The fields available in conditions come from the Connection Suggestion [sa_ml_connection_suggestion] table, which is only populated when you run top-down discovery. You can base your rules directly on the connection suggestions. For example, create a rule for any connection with confidence level High. Alternatively, if you know which CIs must be part of the service instances, you can choose fields that point at these CIs.
- Associating the connection rule with the connection suggestion.
- Changing the connection suggestion Decision attribute to Added By Rule.
- During service rediscovery, adding one level of the actual CI connections to relevant application services.
Every time application services are rediscovered, Service Mapping adds only one level of CI connections. You may want to change the frequency in your discovery schedules to complete mapping of the application services using connection rules.
- Service Mapping checks local rules for a CI connection. If multiple rules are relevant for the same CI connection, Service Mapping uses the Order attribute for the sequence: It evaluates the rules from least to greatest Order value. By default, Service Mapping checks only 20 local rules.
- If a connection suggestion matches the connection rule condition, Service Mapping adds this connection to the relevant application service.
- If Service Mapping finds no match for local rules, the system starts evaluating and applying global rules in ascending order using the Order attribute. By default, the system checks only 20 global rules.
- If a connection suggestion matches the rule condition, the system adds it to all application services. If a rule is configured to exclude suggested connections from certain services, the system does not apply this rule to these services.
- Every time Service Mapping rediscovers application services of the manual or discovered type, it validates automatically added traffic-based connections against the active connection rules. That way the system ensures that application services contain only relevant connections based on the current and active connection rules.
- If a rule is no longer valid, Service Mapping changes the decision attribute for its corresponding connection suggestion to Undecided. Service Mapping also removes the association between the connection rule and the connection suggestion. Unless Service Mapping can apply a different connection rule to CI connections that became irrelevant, Service Mapping removes them from the application services.
If necessary, you can modify the number of the local or global connection rules that the system uses in the algorithm, as described in Properties installed with Service Mapping.
Enabling discovery based on Predictive Intelligence
Discovery based on Predictive Intelligence works at the product level. The sa_ml.connection_suggestions.active property controls this feature. If traffic-based discovery was enabled in your deployment prior to the Quebec release and you used it to discover at least one application service, discovery based on Predictive Intelligence is disabled by default.