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- Configuration Management Overview
- Configuration Management within the ITIL framework
- Configuration Management application
- HPE Universal Configuration Management Database
- Configuration Management process overview
- Input and output for Configuration Management
- Key performance indicators for Configuration Management
- RACI matrix for Configuration Management
HPE Universal Configuration Management Database
An integration between HPE Universal CMDB (UCMDB) and HPE Service Manager enables you to share information about the actual state of a configuration item (CI) between your UCMDB system and Service Manager. Any organization that wants to implement the best practices Configuration Management and Change Management ITIL processes can use this integration to verify that CIs actually have the attribute values the organization has agreed to support.
Note A UCMDB is optional. Service Manager 7.10 Change Management and Configuration Management will work without it.
Service Manager allows you to programmatically define what actions you want to take whenever a CI’s actual state does not match the expected state as defined in the CI record. For example, you can use this integration to automate the creation of Service Manager change or incidents to update or rollback CIs that have unexpected attribute values.
The integration offers several different ways for users to view CI actual state information:
- By default, the integration automatically updates the managed fields of Service Manager CI records as part of the regular UCMDB synchronization schedule. You can choose the option to configure the integration to automatically create change or incidents instead.
- You can view the current actual state of a CI by looking at the Actual State section in the Service Manager CI record. For more information see Baselines, Managed state and Actual state.
- You can use the Service Manager View in UCMDB option to log in to the UCMDB system and view the current CI attributes from UCMDB. A Service Manager user must have a valid UCMDB user name and password to log in to the UCMDB system.
You can specify CI relationships directly in Service Manager or define them in UCMDB and push them to Service Manager like any other asset, by using web services. You can also create UCMDB CI relationships from Service Manager CIs.
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