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Resource Types
This section contains a list of the available resource types and their descriptions. For a list of the resources a package can contain, see Package Resources.
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Type Definitions. Predefined Enumeration definitions that relate to attributes of enumeration type, such as severity levels, admin states, and so on. For details, see "System Type Manager" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Job Scheduler. Tasks that have been defined to run in the Scheduler. For details, see "Scheduler" in the Administer section of the UCMDB Help.
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State Categories. The states defined in the State Manager. For details, see "State Manager" in the Administer section of the UCMDB Help.
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Configuration Item Types. The CITs defined in the CI Type Manager. For details, see "CI Types Overview" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Identifications. The configuration files containing the identification rules for CIs. For details, see "Identification Service" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Relationships. The relationships defined in the CI Type Manager. For details, see "CI Type Relationships" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Calculated Relationships. Contains the calculated relationships and their triplets as defined in the CI Type Manager.
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Valid Links. All possible predefined valid connections (relationships) between the CITs that are defined in the CIT folder.
- Service Models. The pattern-based models defined in the Modeling Studio that were not defined over an existing model. For details, see "Pattern-based Models" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Adapters. DFM adapters define which scripts need to be run and in which order, declare the input and output CI Types and the parameters to be configurable on the Discovery jobs related to them. For details, see "Adapter Configuration" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Documents. A Discovery document is a customized document describing the usage and functionality of a specific package. For details, see "How to Attach Discovery Documentation to a Discovery Package" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Modules. A Discovery module includes all the jobs needed to discover a specific component on the system. For details, see "Discovery Modules/Jobs - Discovery Modules Pane" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Jobs. A Discovery job includes configuration data, scheduling information, and TQL assignments needed to activate discovery of components. For details, see "Introduction to Universal Discovery" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Configuration Files. Configuration files include properties and parameters that are needed to discover components on the system. For details, see "How to Define Discovery Rules" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Jython Script. Discovery Jython Scripts are Jython scripts used by the discovery process to discover and map the various network entities.
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Discovery External Resource. Includes resources not used by the Data Flow Probe directly, but rather indirectly by the DFM scripts. It can contain binary executable files or DLLs, XML configuration files, or any other essential resource needed for the discovery to function properly. For details, see "Adapter Configuration" in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Discovery Wizard Resource. Used to define the Discovery Activity dialog box contents. For details, see the section on discovery activities in the Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.
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Software Application Library. Contains software application and version descriptions that are used to identify files that are discovered during the inventory discovery process. For details, see the Software Application Index section in the Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.
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Inventory Scanner Configuration. Configuration settings that control how inventory is collected, which information is gathered, and the level of detail to be included. For details, see the section on the Scanner Generator in the Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.
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Scanner Package for Scanner Generator. The base file used by the Scanner Generator to build a manually-deployed executable scanner file. For details, see the section on the Scanner Generator in the Universal CMDB Discovery and Integrations Content Help.
- Service Discovery Activity Type. Defines jobs used by service discovery and their trigger TQL queries as well as default job parameters. For details, see the section on "Service Discovery " in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help, and also the section on "Service Modeling" in the Universal CMDB Browser Online Help.
- Service Discovery Activity Template. Specifies parameter overrides for selected jobs of the Service Discovery activity. For details, see the section on "Service Discovery " in the Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Help.
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Queries. The TQL queries defined in the TQL Editor in the Modeling Studio. For details, see "Topology Query Language" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Views. The views defined in the View Editor in the Modeling Studio. For details, see "View Formats" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Enrichments. The Enrichment rules defined in the Enrichment Manager. For details, see "Enrichment Manager" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Impact Rules. The Impact Analysis rules. For details, see "Impact Analysis Manager" in the Modeling section of the UCMDB Help.
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Policies. The policies used in Universal CMDB Configuration Manager. For details, see "Policies" in the Configuration Manager section of the UCMDB Online Help.
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