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- Configuration Management user tasks
- Configuration management and planning (ST 3.1)
- Configuration identification (ST 3.2)
- Configuration control (ST 3.3)
- Configuration status accounting and reporting (ST 3.4)
- Configuration verification and audit (ST 3.5)
- Manage master data (ST 3.6)
- View scheduled maintenance for a configuration item
- Service life cycle management
- Configuration item actual states
- Set the expected state of a configuration item
- Configuration items
Configuration status accounting and reporting (ST 3.4)
Configuration status accounting and reporting ensures that all configuration data and documentation are recorded as each Configuration Item (CI) progresses through its life cycle, from test to production to retirement. Configuration information should be kept current and made available for planning, decision making, and managing changes to the defined configurations.
For more information on this process, refer to the HPE Service Manager Processes and Best Practices Guide.
Related concepts
Configuration Management overview
Related tasks
Create a new configuration report
Related references
Configuration Management user tasks
Processes and Best Practices Guide
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