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Assisted Modeling

Note Assisted Modeling is supported only with the Enhanced Search Engine enabled (the value of the cmdb.search.enabled JMX setting is true).

If the Enhanced Search Engine is disabled (the value of the cmdb.search.enabled JMX setting is false), the value of the ucmdb_browser.modeling_configuration.enable_validation JMX setting must be true.

Assisted modeling in the UCMDB Browser module provides a more accessible interface for CI modeling than is available in UCMDB. Assisted modeling is designed for end-users who do not need the full modeling capabilities that the UCMDB provides for administrators. The UCMDB Browser module provides a very intuitive and straightforward user interface for creating CIs and relationships between CIs.

Assisted modeling is performed according to modeling templates. Best practice modeling templates are provided out-of-the-box. The best practices templates can be used out-of-the-box ‘as is’, or the UCMDB administrator can edit them according to your organization's needs. New modeling templates can also be created by the UCMDB administrator. For instructions on creating templates, see Create Modeling Templates.

To change the order in which modeling layers are displayed, see Change the Modeling Layering Order.

Note To use assisted modeling, users must have data-update permissions assigned in the Roles Manager in UCMDB, and View access to at least one of the modeling templates.

Get Started with Assisted Modeling

You can access Assisted Modeling in two ways, through the Service Modeling module:

  • Click Start Assisted Modeling.

    or

  • Hover your mouse over a CI in a service model map and select Assisted Modeling from the context menu .

When the modeling is completed, click .

The modeling topology map is displayed with the selected CI automatically loaded in the model. To see the related CIs, see View a List of All CIs that are Related to the Selected CI.

Note  

  • The templates displayed in the drop-down list are according to the user’s permissions on the query resource and also according to the selected CI type. To quickly locate a template, you can filter the list of templates by entering a text string in the drop-down list.
  • The selected template can be changed after you have started to make modeling changes. However, if you change the template all modeling changes made with the previous template are not saved.

Modeling Actions

You can perform the following modeling actions: