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Setting up the Multi-Tenancy Integration in Service Manager

You need to perform the following tasks in Service Manager to set up the multi-tenancy integration.

Multi-tenancy support is an optional feature of the integration intended for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) who want to offer Configuration Management as a service to their tenants. In a multi-tenancy configuration, each CI and CIR record has a corresponding company ID. Out-of-the-box, Service Manager allows all operators to view CI data regardless of the company ID. If you wish to restrict access to CI data by company ID, you must enable Mandanten and use the company ID field as a restricting query. See the Service Manager help for more information about multi-company mode and Mandanten.

You must complete the following tasks from your Service Manager system to enable multi-tenancy support for the integration.

  1. Start the process schedule.

    See How to Start the Process Schedule.

  2. Configure the Service Manager System Information Record and Integration Manager.

    See How to Configure the Service Manager System Information Record and Integration Manager.

  3. Add tenant-specific UCMDB ID and password values to company records (optional).

    See How to Add Tenant-Specific UCMDB User ID and Password Values.

  4. Add UCMDB Customer ID values to existing company records.

    See How to Add UCMDB Customer ID values to Existing Companies.

  5. Synchronize existing company records with UCMDB.

    See How to Synchronize Existing Companies from Service Manager to UCMDB.

  6. Verify that Service Manager synchronized company records with UCMDB (optional).

    See How to View Whether Company Information is in UCMDB.

  7. Resynchronize existing company records with UCMDB (as needed).

    See How to Resynchronize an Existing Company with UCMDB.

  8. Inactivate company records you do not want to be part of the integration (as needed).

    See How to Inactivate a Synchronized Company.

  9. Reactivate inactive company records you want to be part of the integration (as needed).

    See How to Reactivate an Inactive Company

  10. Add tenant-specific DEM rules.

    See How to Add Tenant-Specific DEM Rules.