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- Zone-based Discovery
- Zone-based Discovery Overview
- Management Zone Ranking
- Discovery Troubleshooter
- Configure IP Ranges for Management Zones at Domain Level
- How to Run Zone-based Discovery
- How to Create Management Zones
- How to Define Discovery Activities in a Management Zone
- How to Create Discovery Activity Templates
- How to Define Custom Discovery Activities from an Activity Template
- How to Rank Management Zones
- How to Configure Global Management Zone Settings
- How to Organize the Management Zones Tree
- How to Migrate Management Zone Folders
- How to Migrate Management Zones
- How to Rename Management Zones
- How to Rename Activities
- Zone-based Discovery User Interface
Run Zone-based Discovery
This task describes a recommended workflow for running discovery in a Management Zone.
To run Zone-based discovery:
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Prerequisites
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Verify that the Data Flow Probe is installed.
- (UNIX only) If you want to specify the locations of data or temporary folders when installing Universal Discovery Agent, see Specify Data and Temp Folder Locations when Installing or Updating the Universal Discovery Agent for UNIX.
- Ensure that you have a Management Zone defined in RTSM. For details about creating Management Zones, see Create Management Zones.
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Set up and activate discovery activities
In the Management Zone:
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Set up and activate the Infrastructure Discovery Activity.
For agent-based discovery, you must ensure that the Universal Discovery (UD) Agent is installed on the node being discovered. You can configure the Infrastructure Discovery activity to install the UD Agent automatically. For more information, see the section describing the Infrastructure Discovery activity in the UCMDB Help.
Alternatively, if you want to install the UD Agent manually, follow the instructions described in Install the Universal Discovery Agent Manually.
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Set up and activate other activities required for discovering the Management Zone. For more information, see the UCMDB Help.
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Results
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To verify the discovery ran successfully, select the Management Zone in the Management Zones tree and, in the Discovery Status pane, click the Results tab.
For user interface details, see Discovery Results Tab/Pane.
If you do not find a particular CI in the discovery results, you can run the Discovery Troubleshooter to search for the missing CI. For more information about running the Discovery Troubleshooter, see Discovery Troubleshooter Wizard.
Note The Discovery Troubleshooter can be run in a Management Zone only after the Infrastructure and Basic Software Configuration discovery activities have run in that Management Zone.
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The following events occur as a result of installing the Universal Discovery Agent:
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The UD Agent generates a Unique ID, which is stored locally on the discovery node and in RTSM as follows:
- Windows and UNIX. For more information on where the Unique ID is stored, see Universal Discovery Agent File Locations.
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UCMDB. Stored in the ud_unique_id attribute of Node CI.
For more information on Unique ID, see Universal Discovery Agent Overview.
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Software Identification Tag files are created and stored on the discovery node. For more information about Software Identification Tags, see Hardware and Software Recognition.
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