CMDB (Configuration Management Database)

You can configure your system in order to manage the CMDB in the way that suits your organization best.

Virtually every part of the functionality provided through the CMDB module is configurable to provide immense flexibility to accommodate your organization’s requirements depending on your business processes.

The CMDB refers to the collection of services you provide and the configuration items, people, organizations, locations, agreements, cost centers, and contracts supporting these services.

The Users supported by your Service Desk (that is, the people who contact the Service Desk with problems) can vary. They may be linked to different organizations, be located at different sites, belong to different departments, use different CMDB items, require different levels of support, have specific network IDs, and so on. ASM Core enables you to record all of this information.

You can also give certain analysts in your Service Desk responsibility for particular contracts, and define separate agreements for different Users, organizations and external suppliers.

To consider:

What services do you want to create for your organization?

What type of configuration items do you want to record: hardware, software?

How many components of these do you want to record, for example: PC, screen, keyboard, cards in the PC?

Who are your Users (internal staff, external Users)?

Which organizations do you support (if any)?

To configure the CMDB, take the following steps:

Once the CMDB has been configured, you can then add and manage your CMDB entities (such as your Configuration Items, Services, Software Products and Inventory, People, Organizations, and Contracts).

Configuring CMDB Settings

Before you start

You must have CMDB Setup enabled within your General Access security role in order to configure any CMDB administration settings. Depending on if or how your system is partitioned, ensure that you are working in the correct partition.

  1. The System Administration window is displayed. In the Explorer pane expand CMDB.

  2. Select the option you require to configure your CMDB, referring to the list below for descriptions of what each option contains: