Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds
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Summary of Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds
The Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds allows you to import hardware and software asset inventory data from SolarWinds directly into your ServiceNow Configuration Management Database (CMDB). This integration streamlines data management and enhances visibility of IT assets within your ServiceNow instance.
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Key Features
- Automatic Normalization: Effortlessly normalize asset information for hardware, virtualization, cloud resources, and software.
- Synchronization Scheduling: Configure and save synchronization schedules to automate data updates.
- SGC Central Configuration: Use the SGC Central view in the Service Graph or CMDB Workspace for configuring and managing connections throughout their lifecycle.
- CMDB Integrations Dashboard: Monitor integration status, processing results, and errors via a centralized dashboard provided by the Integration Commons for CMDB store app.
- Data Mapping: Utilize the Robust Transform Engine (RTE) for data mapping, ensuring accurate data insertion into relevant CMDB tables.
Key Outcomes
By leveraging the Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds, you can expect enhanced asset visibility, improved data accuracy, and increased operational efficiency within your ServiceNow environment. The integration facilitates real-time access to critical asset data, which is essential for managing IT resources effectively.
Use the Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds to pull in data from the SolarWinds software into your ServiceNow instance.
The Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds pulls in asset inventory data (hardware and software) from the SolarWinds database into the ServiceNow® Configuration Management Database (CMDB) application.
Request apps on the Store
Visit the ServiceNow Store to view all the available apps, and for information about submitting requests to the store. For cumulative release notes information for all released apps, see the ServiceNow Store version history release notes.
Supported versions
- Supported SolarWinds Orion minimum versions:
- 2019.4 HF6
- 2020.2.1. HF2
- Supported ServiceNow versions:
- Washington DC
- Xanadu
- Yokohama
Use cases
- Automatic normalization of asset information for hardware, virtualization and cloud resources, and software.
- Ability to configure and save synchronization schedules.
Configuring a connection for the connector
CMDB integrations dashboard
The Integration Commons for CMDB store app provides a dashboard with a central view of the status, processing results, and processing errors of all installed Service Graph Connectors. You can see metrics for all integration runs. You can filter the view to a specific integration, a specific time duration, or a specific integration run. For more details about monitoring SolarWinds integrations in the CMDB Integrations Dashboard, see Using the CMDB Integrations Dashboard.
Data mapping
Data from data sources in the SolarWinds software is mapped and transformed into ServiceNow CMDB tables using the Robust Transform Engine (RTE). Data is inserted into ServiceNow CMDB using the Identification and Reconciliation Engine (IRE).
When you complete setting up the connection, you can configure the integration to periodically pull data from the SolarWinds software.
- AIX Server [cmdb_ci_aix_server]
- Availability Zone [cmdb_ci_availability_zone]
- CI Relationship [cmdb_rel_ci]
- Cloud Network [cmdb_ci_network]
- Cloud Service Account [cmdb_ci_cloud_service_account]
- Cloud Subnet [cmdb_ci_cloud_subnet]
- Computer [cmdb_ci_computer]
- Disk [cmdb_ci_disk]
- Hardware [cmdb_ci_hardware]
- Hardware Type [cmdb_ci_compute_template]
- Hyper-V Server [cmdb_ci_hyper_v_server]
- IIS Virtual Directory [cmdb_ci_iisdirectory]
- Image [cmdb_ci_os_template]
- IP Address [cmdb_ci_ip_address]
- Linux Server [cmdb_ci_linux_server]
- Logical Datacenter [cmdb_ci_logical_datacenter]
- Microsoft iis Web Server [cmdb_ci_microsoft_iis_web_server]
- MS SQL Server [cmdb_ci_db_mssql_server]
- MS SQL DataBase [cmdb_ci_db_mssql_database]
- Network Adapter [cmdb_ci_network_adapter]
- Network Gear [cmdb_ci_netgear]
- Serial Number [cmdb_serial_number]
- Server [cmdb_ci_server]
- Software Installation [cmdb_sam_sw_install] (If the Software Asset Management (SAM) application is installed.)
- Software Instance [cmdb_software_instance] (If the SAM application is not installed.)
- Software [cmdb_ci_spkg] (If the SAM application is not installed.)
- Solaris Server [cmdb_ci_solaris_server]
- Storage Volume [cmdb_ci_storage_volume]
- UNIX Server [cmdb_ci_unix_server]
- VM Instance [cmdb_ci_vm_instance]
- Windows Server [cmdb_ci_win_server]
For more information on where data is saved when pulling data from SolarWinds, see CMDB classes targeted in Service Graph Connector for SolarWinds.
You can use the IntegrationHub ETL app to view the data maps. See IntegrationHub ETL for more information.