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How to Run Module/Job-based Discovery

This task describes how to begin mapping your system and its components. You would use this workflow to customize the components of a module.

Note For details about running Zone-based discovery, see How to Run Zone-based Discovery.

  1. Prerequisites

    1. Verify that the Data Flow Probe is installed on a Windows machine.

      Note The Data Flow Probe installed on a Linux platform is intended for the CMS Sync integration only, and not for discovery.

    2. Verify that the relevant packages are deployed.

      If you need to deploy discovery packages, see How to Deploy a Package.

  2. Set up the Data Flow Probes

    • Determine the network range

      Determine the network range of the network to be discovered. For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box.

      Note Adapters try to connect to every IP address in a range. Therefore, if a range is wide, network performance may be affected.

    • Set the relevant credentials

      To enable the Data Flow Probes to connect to servers or applications using specific protocols, you must set the relevant credentials (for example, UD, NTCMD, SNMP, TTY, or WMI). For details on protocol parameters, see the Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.

      Note The Data Flow Probe tries to connect to a node by using each credential in turn. Universal Discovery then saves the successful credential. The next time the Data Flow Probe connects to this node, it first tries to connect using the successful credential.

  3. Select and activate the relevant discovery jobs

    Once you have defined the network range and set credentials, you can run discovery on specific jobs. For details on running specific jobs, see Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.

    Tip:  

    • You can view a full description of a selected job in the Properties tab > Description pane.

    • You can search for all jobs that discover a particular connection type.

      For example, to search for all jobs that discover SNMP connections:

      In the Universal Discovery > Discovery Modules/Jobs tab, click the Find Job button. In the Find Jobs dialog box, enter SNMP in the Name box and click Find All. For details, see Find Jobs Dialog Box.

  4. Monitor the discovery process

    You can monitor CIs being discovered in the discovery job's Discovery Progress pane, or from the Data Flow Probe Status Window. For details, see:

    You can also creates queries to retrieve information about CIs and CITs from the CMDB. For details, see How to Define a TQL Query. If necessary you can trigger queries to manually discover objects. For details, see Trigger Queries Pane.

    To view the results of the query, build a subset of the overall IT universe model, a view, containing only those CIs in the CMDB that relate to a specific discovery. For details, see Pattern View Editor.

  5. View discovery results

    You can display overall results for a discovery job or you can filter the results by time range, by Data Flow Probe, or by cluster. Each time you log in to UCMDB and access the Universal Discovery window, the results are updated so that the data displayed is the latest for the selected module or job.

    For details on viewing discovery results, see Discovery Results Tab/Pane.

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