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- Adapter Configuration
- Identifying Running Software by Processes
- Automatically Deleted CIs and Relationships and Candidates for Deletion CIs
- How to Configure Adapter Settings
- How to Define the Owner Tenant Adapter Parameter
- How to Configure Full Population Run
- How to Configure Global Probe Result Filtering
- How to Configure CI Aging Settings
- How to Define CITs to be Deleted by Java-based Population Adapters
- How to Attach Discovery Documentation to a Discovery Package
- How to Attach a Readme to a Discovery Package
- How to View Discovery Resource History
- How to Create and Configure Mapping Files Using the Visual Mapping Tool
- Pre/Post Scan Script Editor
- Pre-Scan and Post-Scan Scripts
- Adapter Management User Interface
- Internal Configuration Files
Define the Owner Tenant Adapter Parameter
In multi-tenancy environments, all discovered CIs/relationships are assigned an owner tenant. If an owner tenant parameter is defined in the discovery adapter, the discovered CIs/relationships are assigned this owner tenant.
If a job using the adapter has an override defined for this parameter, then the overriding value is assigned to the discovered CI/relationship. For details, see Define the Owner Tenant For a Discovery Job.
This task describes how to define an owner tenant parameter in an adapter.
Note This section is relevant for multi-tenancy environments only.
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Prerequisite
- The owner tenant that you want to define in adapter's parameter must already be defined in UCMDB. For details on creating owner tenants in UCMDB, see New Tenant/Edit Tenant Dialog Box.
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In the Adapter Management module, select the adapter whose parameter you want to define.
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Click the Adapter Definition tab.
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In the Adapter Parameters pane, click the Add button:
- In the Name box, type defaultOwner.
- In the Value box, enter the name of the owner tenant in UCMDB that you want to define in the adapter.
- (Optional) Enter a description for the owner tenant parameter.
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