As the application service owner for the application service map, you receive an
email notification that the application service map is assigned to you for review. Review
mapping results for correctness and either provide your feedback or approve the application
service map. The review and approval process is available only for discovered and manually created service instances.
始める前に
Role required: sm_app_owner
このタスクについて
Ideally, only the application service owner reviews the planned application service,
however, users with the sm_app_owner or service_mapping_admin role can also perform this
task.
Reviewing application service maps is part of the review and approval process. The
process of application service review may take some time as it requires making
changes and repeatedly running the mapping process on the application service.
Typically, it takes several iterations to arrive at the desired result. Once you are
satisfied with the discovery result, you approve the application service.
After you request fixes or approve the application service, the service process task
assigned to you closes.
To see documentation for another review phase, click the relevant box in the diagram.
手順
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Click the link to the application service map in the email notification.
The map of the application service opens in the ServiceNow instance.
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Alternatively, open to the application service to review from the list of tasks
assigned to you.
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Navigate to .
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Sort the list of service process tasks as required.
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Click the required task.
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Click the application service form link.
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Click View map.
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On the application service map, check that all essential CIs comprising the
application service are discovered and mapped correctly.
| Purpose | Action |
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| Verify that there are no missing CI connections. |
Pay attention to CIs with no connectors from it to other CIs. For
example, in the following figure, the Web Server on win2K12 CI is
missing connections.

If connections and CIs to which they lead are missing, the
map does not reflect the real state of the service instance and its operation. Inaccurate data can also be transferred to Event Management, causing imprecise
monitoring.
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| Verify that there are no CIs that do not belong in the
service. |
Check all CIs comprising the application service map to identify CIs not belonging to this application service. Typically, it is applications supporting internal services. For
example, Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) connecting to
Active Directory, may be not part of the application service. |
| Check that the connections between CIs are correct. |
View CI connection attributes in an application service map in classic Service Mapping. |
| Check that clusters are reflected correctly. |
Click the plus (+) icon next to a CI.There are two types of clusters:
- Application cluster
- In an application cluster, two or more applications or
devices are configured to work together and serve the
same purpose. Typically, the clusters provide high
availability or load balancing. For example, web servers
working behind a load balancer.
This type of cluster
appears as a stack of CIs with a label showing the
number of CIs in this cluster with the
multiplication sign. 
Application clusters can have a
cluster within a cluster, but never more than two
levels: 
- OS cluster
- In an OS cluster, a server hosts two identical operating
systems. Typically, the cluster provides
failover.
This type of cluster appears as a CI
with a plus sign and the number of CIs in this
cluster. 
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| Check that inclusions are reflected correctly. |
Click the plus (+) icon next to a CI. In an inclusion, a server hosts applications that are treated as independent objects. For example, IIS Virtual Directory can run on a Windows Service as its host.

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To notify the service mapping admin of a necessary change or fix, perform the
following steps:
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Click Actions above the map.
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Select Reject Service Map.
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In the Add Reject Message window, enter your comment, and click
Add.
The new comment appears on the Discovery
Messages tab under the map. The application service
status changes to Rejected.
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If necessary, add more comments.
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If you are satisfied with the results, approve this application service by
clicking Actions, and then Approve
service.
The application service status changes to Approved and it appears in the list
of completed application services on the Home page. The
operational status changes to Operational. From this point, other applications
can use data collected and organized by Service Mapping.