Azure Event Hub Namespace pattern-based discovery

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    Summary of Azure Event Hub Namespace pattern-based discovery

    The Azure Event Hub Namespace pattern-based discovery allows ServiceNow customers to discover Azure services within their cloud environment. To effectively utilize this feature, it is essential to update to the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store and verify Microsoft Azure discovery prerequisites.

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    Key Features

    • Pattern Activation: The Azure Event Hub pattern, which is disabled by default, can be activated without customization implications. This ensures the pattern remains updated after upgrades.
    • GovCloud Support: For discovering Azure GovCloud accounts, a specific datacenter URL is necessary when configuring an Azure service account.
    • Data Population: The Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in both CMDB and non-CMDB tables, facilitating comprehensive resource management.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing the Azure Event Hub Namespace pattern-based discovery, customers can expect to:

    • Efficiently discover Azure Event Hub resources and their attributes, aiding in better oversight and management.
    • Access detailed information about resources, including their provisioning state, location, and network access settings.
    • Utilize collected tags for enhanced organization and categorization of Azure resources.

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns finds Azure services on your cloud environment. Discovering some of these resources may require updating to the latest version of the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application from the ServiceNow Store.

    Pattern-based discovery and mapping requirements

    Verify the Microsoft Azure discovery prerequisites
    For more information, see the prerequisites section in Microsoft Azure Cloud discovery using patterns.
    Enable the relevant pattern
    The pattern for this service is disabled by default. Starting with Visibility Content version 6.28.0, activating or deactivating a pattern won't be considered a customization, and it will continue to receive updates. Patterns that were previously activated or deactivated will reset to the latest predefined version after upgrading while retaining the last active field value. For more information on enabling patterns, see Activate a disabled pattern.
    Configure the Discovery schedule to support GovCloud
    Discovering Azure GovCloud (US) accounts requires using a datacenter URL when setting up an Azure service account. For more information, see Set up Azure service accounts.

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in both CMDB and non-CMDB tables.

    Data stored in non-CMDB tables

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in the non-CMDB table when running the Azure - Event Hub Namespace - Extended Inventory(LP) pattern.

    You can review the non-CMDB Azure tables by navigating to All > Configuration > Azure. You can also search the navigation filter for the specific pattern name.

    Table 1. Azure Event Hub - Namespace [cmdb_azure_event_hub_namespace]
    Field Description
    Kind [kind] The nature or subtype of the resource, often describing its specific role or variation.
    Location [location] The geographical location where the resource is hosted.
    Minimum TLS Version [minimum_tls_version] The minimum Transport Layer Security (TLS) version required by the resource for secure connections.
    Object Id [object_id] The unique identifier of the resource.
    Provisioning State [provisioning_state] The current status of the resource provisioning process.
    Public Network Аccess [public_network_access] Indicates whether the resource can be accessed via the public network.
    Resource Group [resource_group] Name of the resource group.
    Subscription ID [subscription_id] The subscription ID.
    Tenant ID [tenant_id] The identifier of the Azure Active Directory tenant.
    Configuration Item [configuration_item] References the Cloud Messaging Service [cmdb_ci_cloud_messaging_service] table.

    Data stored in CMDB tables

    Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns application populates data in the CMDB when running the Azure - Event Hub Namespace - Extended Inventory(LP) pattern.

    Table 2. Cloud Messaging Service [cmdb_ci_cloud_messaging_service]
    Field Description
    Install Status [install_status] Install status of the resource. Default value is Installed.
    Location [location] The geographical location where the resource is hosted.
    Name [name] The name given to the resource.
    Object ID [object_id] The unique identifier of the resource.
    Operational status [operational_status] Operational status of the resource. Default value is Operational.
    Type [type] Type of resource. The value is set to microsoft.eventhub/namespaces.

    CI relationships

    The pattern creates these relationships to support discovery.

    CI Relationship CI
    Resource Group [cmdb_ci_resource_group] Contains::Contained by Cloud Messaging Service [cmdb_ci_cloud_messaging_service]
    Cloud Messaging Service [cmdb_ci_cloud_messaging_service] Hosted on::Hosts Azure Datacenter [cmdb_ci_azure_datacenter]
    Azure Event Hub - Namespace [cmdb_azure_event_hub_namespace] References Cloud Messaging Service [cmdb_ci_cloud_messaging_service]

    Azure tag discovery

    The pattern collects tags and populates them in the Key Value [cmdb_key_value] table.
    Table 3. Key Value [cmdb_key_value]
    Field Description
    Key [key] Tag name.
    Value [value] Tag value.