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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
How to Attach a Readme to a Discovery Package
This task describes how to attach an updated or new Readme file to a discovery package.
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Prerequisite
To attach a Readme file to a discovery package, the package's .zip file must be located somewhere on your local file system.
If you are updating the Readme file of a discovery package that is already deployed on your UCMDB server, you must export the package's .zip file to your local file system before attaching the updated file. For details on exporting packages, see How to Export a Package.
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Add the Readme file to the discovery package's .zip file
- Create or update the Readme file, and save it with the name, Readme.txt.
- Copy the Readme.txt file into the root of the package's .zip file.
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Deploy the package on the UCMDB server
Navigate to Administration > Package Manager, and click the Deploy packages to server button to deploy the .zip file containing the Readme. For details, see How to Deploy a Package.
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