Convert manual services to application services using API
You can use a JavaScript API to convert existing manual services to application services. Event Management can use application services to monitor service performance and identify health issues.
- The manual service record is moved from the Manual Services [cmdb_ci_service_manual] table to the Mapped Application Service [cmdb_ci_service_discovered] table by changing the record class.
- All the original manual service attributes, such as, name, owner, and operational status, are retained in the application services.
- The configuration items (CIs) of the manual service are retained in the application services after the conversion.
- The system queries the CMDB for the latest CI changes and applies CI impact rules.
Attempting to process more CIs than the value specified in the sa.service.max_ci_service_population property causes the operation to fail.
Run the conversion process in small chunks of approximately 10 at a time, to make it easier to pinpoint the problematic service in the event of a conversion problem.
- cmdb_ci_endpoint
- cmdb_ci_translation_rule
- cmdb_ci_config_file
- cmdb_ci_qualifier
- cmdb_ci_application_cluster
If your ServiceNow instance uses domain separation, the conversion fails if CIs from multiple domains are in the same service. Replace or remove relevant CIs before conversion. The converted application services contains only CIs assigned to the same domain as the application services.
The JavaScript API is:
BusinessServiceManager.migrateManualToApplicationService(String service_id)| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| service_id | String | sys_id of the manual service to be converted |
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Boolean | true for a successful conversion, false for a
conversion that failed |
sys_id of an existing manual service is
451047c6c0a8016400de0ae6df9b9d76, run the following API to convert it
to an application services:var bsManager = new SNC.BusinessServiceManager();
var res = bsManager.migrateManualToApplicationService("451047c6c0a8016400de0ae6df9b9d76");