Sample payload for BYOL

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    Summary of Sample payload for BYOL

    This documentation explains how to create a sample payload for populating theSoftware Installation [cmdbsamswinstall]table in ServiceNow using discovery data collected via the BYOL (Bring Your Own License) licensing model. It is designed to help ServiceNow customers integrate third-party discovery sources with the Software Asset Management (SAM) module for BYOL scenarios.

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    The payload must include specific entities and their relationships to enable smooth operation of BYOL licensing model with Software Asset Connection. The example highlights differences in required values depending on cloud providers (AWS vs Azure) and stresses the importance of including parent and dependent entities within the same payload.

    Key Entities and Their Required Fields

    • Cloud Service Account [cmdbcicloudserviceaccount]: Requires a unique accountid.
    • AWS Datacenters [cmdbciawsdatacenter] and Azure Datacenters [cmdbciazuredatacenter]: Require a unique objectid.
    • Cloud Hosts [cmdbcicloudhost]: Needed except for shared VMs; requires objectid, name; plus cpucorecount for AWS or hosttype for Azure.
    • Virtual Machine Instances [cmdbcivminstance]: Requires objectid.
    • Computers [cmdbcicomputer]: Requires name, CPU details (cpucount, cpucorecount, cpucorethread), and must have virtual set to true.
    • Software Installations [cmdbsamswinstall]: Related to Computers; requires publisher, version, displayname, cloudlicensetype (BYOL or License Included), and cloudlicensetypesource (set to thirdpartyintegration for software asset connections).

    Entity Relationships

    The payload must define relationships between entities to reflect the infrastructure hierarchy:

    • AWS/Azure Datacenters are hosted on Cloud Service Account (Hosted on::Hosts)
    • Cloud Hosts are hosted on AWS/Azure Datacenters (Hosted on::Hosts)
    • Virtual Machine Instances are hosted on AWS/Azure Datacenters and run on Cloud Hosts (Hosted on::Hosts and Runs on::Runs)
    • Computers virtualize Virtual Machine Instances (Virtualized by::Virtualizes)

    Practical Usage of the Sample Payload

    The provided sample payload demonstrates how to represent a dedicated virtual machine in AWS, including its computer record and related software installations, VM instance, cloud host, AWS datacenter, and cloud service account.

    Key practical notes for ServiceNow customers:

    • Each dedicated VM requires a separate REST API call with a similar payload structure.
    • All software installations for a single dedicated VM can be included in the related array of the computer record.
    • Parent and dependent entities must all be included in the same payload to maintain referential integrity, even if some entities already exist in the system.

    Expected Outcome

    Using this payload format enables seamless ingestion of third-party discovery data for BYOL licensing into ServiceNow's SAM tables, ensuring accurate representation of software installations and their associated cloud infrastructure components. This supports compliance, license tracking, and software asset management processes within your ServiceNow instance.

    A sample payload that populates the Software Installation [cmdb_sam_sw_install] table in the ServiceNow instance with discovery data collected by the BYOL licensing model.

    Certain entities need to be populated for BYOL to work with software asset connection as a third party discovery source. The relationship between these entities is crucial for BYOL to work smoothly with software asset connections. For example, some values required for populating Cloud Hosts is different for AWS and Azure. Though the object ID and the name of the host is required for both AWS and Azure, for AWS, the CPU core count is required and for Azure, the host type value is required. For details on entities and their relationships, refer to Entities for BYOL and Relationships between the entities for BYOL.

    In this example, Cloud Service Account is the topmost entity. All the other entities listed in the Entities for BYOL table are dependent entities of Cloud Service Account. If an entity is marked as a dependent entity, then the parent entity and the relationship between that entity and it's parent needs to be mentioned in the same payload. For example, if you want to create an AWS data center on Cloud Service Account, you need to include the Cloud Service Account entity in the same payload; even if Cloud Service Account already exists in your instance. Similarly, when you create software installations, you need to include all the dependent entities for software installations all through the hierarchy in the same payload.

    Entities for BYOL

    Entities Required fields
    Cloud Service Account [cmdb_ci_cloud_service_account] account_id – Unique identifier
    AWS Datacenters [cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter] object_id – Unique identifier
    Azure Datacenters [cmdb_ci_azure_datacenter] object_id – Unique identifier
    Cloud Hosts [cmdb_ci_cloud_host]
    Note:
    Not needed for shared VMs.
    • object_id – Unique identifier
    • name - name of the host
    • host_type - host type for Azure. For example, DSv3-Type1 (for Azure hosts only).
    • cpu_core-count - Total CPU core count of the host (for AWS hosts only).
    Virtual Machine Instances [cmdb_ci_vm_instance] object_id – Unique identifier
    Computers [cmdb_ci_computer]
    • name - name of the virtual machine
    • cpu_count - CPU count of the virtual machine
    • cpu_core_count - CPU core count of the virtual machine
    • cpu_core_thread - CPU core thread count of the virtual machine
    • virtual – indicates if the computer is a VM (always set to true)

    Software Installations [cmdb_sam_sw_install]

    Note:
    Software Installations [cmdb_sam_sw_install] is a related entry for Computers [cmdb_ci_computer]
    • publisher
    • version
    • display_name
    • cloud_license_type - license type of the cloud install (BYOL or License Included)
    • cloud_license_type_source - source from where cloud license type gets populated. The value is set to third_party_integration for Software asset connections.

    Relationships between the entities for BYOL

    Entity relationships Type Parent Child
    AWS/Azure Datacenters – Cloud Service Account Hosted on::Hosts AWS/Azure Datacenters Cloud Service Account
    AWS/Azure Datacenters – Cloud Hosts Hosted on::Hosts Cloud Hosts AWS/Azure Datacenters
    AWS/Azure Datacenters – Virtual Machine Instances Hosted on::Hosts Virtual Machine Instances AWS/Azure Datacenters
    Cloud Hosts - Virtual Machine Instances Runs on::Runs Virtual Machine Instances Cloud Hosts
    Computers - Virtual Machine Instances Virtualized by::Virtualizes Computers Virtual Machine Instances

    Sample payload for Computer and Installations for dedicated VM (similar for AWS and Azure)

    In this sample payload, a dedicated computer record is being passed. This computer record has a related array that contains all the software installations. A VM instance corresponds to the computer record. Cloud host is the dedicated host on which the virtual machine resides and the AWS datacenter is to be created on the Cloud Service Account. If you have multiple dedicated virtual machines, you can send one REST API for each dedicated virtual machine. For example, if you have 50 dedicated VMs, you need to send 50 REST API calls each having the same payload. All the software installations on a dedicated VM can be sent in a single payload in the related array.

    var payload = { 
    
      'items': [{ 
    
        'className': 'cmdb_ci_computer', 
    
        'values': { 
    
          'name': 'Comp - Dedicated AWS - 1', 
    
          'cpu_count': 1, 
    
          'cpu_core_count': 4, 
    
          'cpu_core_thread': 1, 
    
          'virtual': true 
    
        }, 
    
        'related': [{ 
    
          'className': 'cmdb_sam_sw_install', 
    
          'values': { 
    
            'publisher': 'Microsoft', 
    
            'display_name': 'SQL Server', 
    
            'version': '2017', 
    
            'cloud_license_type': 'BYOL', 
    
            'cloud_license_type_source': 'third_party_integration' 
    
          } 
    
        }] 
    
      }, { 
    
        'className': 'cmdb_ci_vm_instance', 
    
        'values': { 
    
          'object_id': 'sample_object_id_aws_vm_dedicated', 
    
          'name': 'VM Dedicated AWS - 1', 
    
        } 
    
      }, { 
    
        'className': 'cmdb_ci_cloud_host', 
    
        'values': { 
    
          'object_id': 'sample_object_id_aws_host', 
    
          'name': 'AWS Dedicated Host - 1', 
    
          'cpu_core_count': 32 
    
        } 
    
      }, { 
    
        'className': 'cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter', 
    
        'values': { 
    
          'object_id': 'sample_object_id_aws_dc', 
    
          'name': 'AWS DataCenter - 1' 
    
        } 
    
      }, { 
    
        'className': 'cmdb_ci_cloud_service_account', 
    
        'values': { 
    
          'account_id': 'sample_account_id_aws_service_account', 
    
          'name': 'Cloud Service Account AWS - 1' 
    
        } 
    
      }], 
    
      'relations': [{ 
    
          'type': 'Virtualized by::Virtualizes', 
    
          'parent': 0, 
    
          'child': 1 
    
        }, { 
    
          'type': 'Runs on::Runs', 
    
          'parent': 1, 
    
          'child': 2 
    
        }, 
    
        { 
    
          'type': 'Hosted on::Hosts', 
    
          'parent': 2, 
    
          'child': 3 
    
        }, { 
    
          'type': 'Hosted on::Hosts', 
    
          'parent': 3, 
    
          'child': 4 
    
        } 
    
      ] 
    
    } 
    
     
     var jsonUntil = new JSON(); 
    
    var input = jsonUntil.encode(payload); 
    
    gs.info("Input: " + input.toString()); 
    
    var options = { 
    
      "partial_payloads": false, 
    
      "deduplicate_payloads": true 
    
    }; 
    
    var output = SNC.IdentificationEngineScriptableApi.createOrUpdateCIEnhanced('ServiceNow', input, options); 
    
    gs.print("Output:" + output);