Introduction
The Configuration Management Database or CMDB lies at the heart of ITIL. It is a complete asset list of all of the ACM Configuration Items under management.
It is refreshed every 12 hours, meaning that Configuration Items (CI) can be added, removed, or relocated and the CMDB will automatically update to reflect this.
The CMDB has been designed to discover how the various CIs are configured to interact together, and therefore understands the dependencies between applications.
NOTE: IPNR zero and 9999999 are a VSM created IPNR for use in the following situations:
IPNR SiteId | Used for |
---|---|
99999999 | This is a phantom network region created in VSM for devices that are configured and usually have an IPNR, but don't currently have an IPNR. (Like a de-registered IP Phone) |
0 | represents the ACM core eg: Servers that never have an IPNR |
Uses
This inherent and always up-to-date understanding of the environment is used in other ITIL disciplines such as:
- Service Desk, enabling Dashboards to measure and apply the correct thresholds to the integration between CI.
- Availability Manager, so that data around mission-critical components is monitored.
- Capacity Manager, triggering consumption reports to be run against the CI.
- Release Manager, where the current and recommended release of CI is displayed.
- Continuity Manager, constructs a list of CI so that spares inventories are complete.
Example
CMDB Report CSV export
CMDB Report pdf