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- Module/Job-based Discovery
- Discovering Running Software
- Modules/Jobs-based Discovery Overview
- Viewing Permissions While Running Jobs
- Discovered CIs and Relationships In a Multi-Tenancy Environment
- How to Verify Whether a Discovery Job Supports IPv6
- How to Run Module/Job-based Discovery
- How to Manually Activate Modules/Jobs/CIs
- How to Discover Running Software – Scenario
- How to Define the Owner Tenant For a Discovery Job
- Module/Job-based Discovery User Interface
Define the Owner Tenant For a Discovery Job
If you want a discovery job to assign an owner tenant to discovered CIs and relationships other than the owner tenant defined in its adapter's parameters, you can define an override value in the job's properties.
This task describes how to define an override for the owner tenant in the job properties.
Note This section is relevant for multi-tenancy environments only.
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Prerequisite
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The owner tenant that you want to define in the discovery job's properties 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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An owner tenant parameter must be defined in the adapter that the discovery job uses. For details, see Define the Owner Tenant Adapter Parameter.
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In the Universal Discovery window, click the Discovery Module/Jobs tab.
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Select the discovery job.
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In the Properties tab, in the Overrides area, select check box next to the defaultOwner parameter, and enter the name of the owner tenant that is to override the value in the adapter parameter.
- Click OK to save your changes.
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