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Systemwalker Runbook Automation Operation Guide
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9.3.2 Updating Configuration Items

Display method

  1. Select CI Update/Delete from the Configuration Management menu of the Web console window.

  2. Display the configuration item that you want to edit in the CI List.

  3. In the CI List, click the GID number for the configuration item to be edited.

Operation method

Item name

Description

Selected Information

GID

This column displays the GID of the configuration item.

CI Type

This column displays the type of the configuration item.

Nickname

This column shows the nickname for the configuration item.

Records

This column indicates the records that the target configuration item holds. "O" indicates an observed record, "E" indicates an expected record and "C" indicates a catalog record.

Records tab

(This tab is used to select which type of record to edit (an expected record, an observed record or a catalog record).)

Edit Tree

This is a tree of the elements that make up the configuration item. Selecting an element displays the attribute values for that element in the Basic Information section.

Basic Information

Attribute

This column shows the names of attributes. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Value

This column shows the values of attributes. The value can be edited by selecting the attribute and then either clicking the value field or pressing the Enter key. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Copy Element button

This button creates a copy of the element selected in the Edit Tree.

Delete Element button

This button deletes the element selected in the Edit Tree.

Related CIs tab

(This tab is used to add or remove configuration items from the list of related configuration items.)

GID

This column displays the GID of the configuration item. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

CI Type

This column displays the type of the configuration item. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Nickname

This column shows the nickname ("nickname" attribute) for the configuration item. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Records

This column indicates the records that the configuration item holds. "O" indicates an observed record, "E" indicates an expected record and "C" indicates a catalog record.

Add button

This button is used to create an association between the configuration item that is currently being edited and another configuration item.

Remove button

This button is used to remove the selected configuration item from the list of related configuration items.

Files tab

(This tab displays a list of the files held by the configuration item for which the detailed display is being shown.)

File Name

This column displays the names of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Nickname

This column displays the nicknames of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Annotation

This column displays the comments of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Hash value

This column displays the hash values of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

File ID

This column displays the IDs of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Version

This column displays the versions of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Last Updated

This column displays the last modification dates and times of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

File Size

This column displays the sizes of the files. Items can be sorted in ascending/descending order by clicking the column heading.

Add button

This button is used to associate a file to the configuration item.

Remove button

This button is used to disassociate a file that has been registered to the configuration item.

Update button

This button updates the CMDB with the edited content.

Close button

This button closes the window.