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A phrase. You can specify that the search results contain a specific phrase. |
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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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- Zone-based Discovery
- Zone-based Discovery Overview
- Management Zone Ranking
- Discovery Troubleshooter
- Configure IP Ranges for Management Zones at Domain Level
- How to Run Zone-based Discovery
- How to Create Management Zones
- How to Define Discovery Activities in a Management Zone
- How to Create Discovery Activity Templates
- How to Define Custom Discovery Activities from an Activity Template
- How to Rank Management Zones
- How to Configure Global Management Zone Settings
- How to Organize the Management Zones Tree
- How to Migrate Management Zone Folders
- How to Migrate Management Zones
- How to Rename Management Zones
- How to Rename Activities
- Zone-based Discovery User Interface
How to Create Discovery Activity Templates
This task describes how to create a discovery activity template, a collection of jobs on which to base new user-defined discovery activities.
Note For details about discovery activities provided out-of-the-box with Universal Discovery, see Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Guide.
See also How to Define Custom Discovery Activities from an Activity Template.
To create a discovery activity template:
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Go to Data Flow Management > Universal Discovery > Zone-based Discovery > Management Zones.
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Select the Management Zones tree root.
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In the Management Zone Actions pane on the right, click the View/Edit Discovery Activity Templates button.
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In the Discovery Activity Templates dialog box that opens, click Create Discovery Activity Template .
The New Discovery Activity Template wizard opens.
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Enter a name for the discovery activity template and click Next.
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On the Select Discovery Jobs page, click Add Job .
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In the Select Jobs dialog box, select jobs to include in the discovery activity template.
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To find a specific job, click the Find Jobs button.
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You can also select entire job modules.
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- Click Finish to save the activity template.
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