Controlling Unified Map contents and appearance
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Summary of Controlling Unified Map Contents and Appearance
This guide details how to manipulate the contents and layout of the Unified Map within ServiceNow to enhance your Configuration Management Database (CMDB) understanding. Users can customize their map views without affecting others, while administrators can set general configurations for all users.
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Key Features
- Home Node Control: Define the central CI by selecting or searching for a CI. The home node is visually distinct and affects how other CIs are displayed.
- Filtering Options: Apply filters to show only relevant items on the map, with preset configurations that prioritize user-defined settings.
- Relationship Visualization: View and highlight connections between CIs, with options to adjust the number of relationship levels displayed.
- Export Functionality: Save maps as PDF documents for offline reference.
- Map Appearance Settings: Adjust zoom levels, align the map to the home node, and switch between vertical and force layouts for better data representation.
- Operational Status Display: Choose to display only operational CIs or include non-operational ones based on administrator settings.
Key Outcomes
By effectively managing the Unified Map, users can isolate issues, analyze CI relationships, and optimize their CMDB views. This helps in understanding complex configurations and enhances decision-making processes within ServiceNow.
Manipulating the contents and layout of a map can greatly assist with understanding and optimizing your CMDB. You can control which elements appear on the map, isolate and analyze relationships between CIs, and simplify the map to isolate issues.
Save a map as a PDF document
In the toolbox, select the Export map icon to save the current appearance of the map as a PDF document on your local drive.
Controlling map content
| Change | Tool and actions |
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| Specify or change the home node |
The home node is the CI that all other CIs on the map are associated with, directly or indirectly. The home node icon has a thicker border that pulsates. The map is redrawn when you specify a home node. Use either of the following methods:
Note:
Connecting lines between nodes represent relationships and references, not data flow.
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| Reload the map after a change | Select the Reload map icon |
| Configure a filter to display only pertinent items |
Select the Filter icon
Note:
Filter settings that would filter out the home node might appear in the list. You can't, however, filter out the home node even if it does not match the filter settings. For more information, see Use filters to specify which nodes should appear on a map. |
| Show/hide filtered items |
Select the Show/Hide filtered items icon For more information, see Use filters to specify which nodes should appear on a map. |
| Show complete CI details |
Select a CI (CI border thickens) to display its details in the Overview, Attributes, Service instances,Related items, or Changes panel. For group CIs, such as an service instance or a dynamic CI group, the Attributes panel also shows detail cards for the CIs that are members of the group. |
| Show relationship details |
Two CIs might be connected by one or more relationships (stored in the CI Relationship [cmdb_rel_ci] table). For example, two CIs might be connected by the Runs
On::Runs, Depends On::Discovered From, and by the Owned By::Owns relationships.
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| Set the number of relationship levels to display on the map |
Use the Levels drop-down list to specify how many relationship levels to display on the map (default 3). A low setting is useful for viewing a simplified map that shows only direct connections and for limiting the overall size of a map. A higher setting enables you to review more complex CMDB structures. When a mapped application service (service instance) CI is set as the home node, the Levels setting has no effect and all levels of relationships appear. Note:
Connecting lines between nodes represent relationships and references, not data flow. |
| Highlight the relationships between CIs |
Point to a CI to animate the connections between CIs. Two CIs might be connected by one or more relationships (stored in the CI Relationship [cmdb_rel_ci] table). For example, two CIs might be connected by the Runs On::Runs, Depends On::Discovered From, and by the Owned By::Owns relationships.
Note:
Connecting lines between nodes represent relationships and references, not data flow. |
| View mapped application services (service instances) |
The Service Mapping app might use mapped application services. Mapped application services appear as group CIs that you can expand to show members. Mapped application services [cmdb_ci_service_discovered] are descendents of the Service Instance [cmdb_ci_service_auto] class, such as service instances and dynamic CI groups.
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| Show or hide the timeline | Select the Show/Hide timeline icon |
| View non-operational CIs |
An administrator can change the default behavior to show non-operational CIs or CIs of any combination of Life Cycle Stage values. For more information, see Configure CIs to appear based on life cycle stage value. |
Controlling map appearance
| Change | Tool and actions |
|---|---|
| Zoom in or out |
Use any of the following methods:
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| Align the map to the home node | In the toolbox, select the Align to home node icon |
| Fit all CIs on the map |
Select the Fit to map icon Result: Center the map on the canvas and set the zoom level to the maximum level that enables the entire map to fit on the canvas. By default, up to 250 nodes can appear on a map. CIs in a collapsed group CI are counted. Note:
Admins set the maximum node count using the unifiedmap.map_search.max_nodes property in the workspace-specific [sn_cmdb_ws_config_property] table. Higher values can decrease performance.
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| Move a CI to another location | Drag a CI to a different place on the map. Map elements that are connected to that CI might be moved to accommodate the new placement. |
| Move the entire map on the canvas and set the zoom level |
Use either of the following methods:
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| Show CI key details on the map | Point to a CI to show its full name and class (or zoom into the map until those details appear), its related items details, and the direction of the CI relationships. If there are multiple related items associated with a CI, then the CI badge contains the string 'Multiple' and a badge showing the count of related items appears on the timeline. You can point to the badge on the timeline to show all related items. |
| Switch the layout of the map |
Note:
Connecting lines between nodes represent relationships and references, not data flow. |