Configuring normalization settings for datasets
A dataset is a collection of CIs and relationships, and each data provider has its own dataset. You can configure the default normalization settings that are applied when datasets are created. You can also apply these default settings to datasets that are already configured. These settings include the option of full or incremental normalization.
In the Calbro example, the system configuration is first set to the most common values:
- Both product names and categories are normalized.
- Products are normalized as the datasets are updated (inline mode).
- Products with errors are not updated.
- Discovered products that are not found in the Product Catalog are not created.
Next, the Calbro staff configures the individual datasets that need to be configured differently from the system configuration. For example, for CFS.APPS, any new products found there are created in the Product Catalog.
You can configure normalization for datasets in the following ways:
- Configure default normalization of CIs across all datasets.
These settings are the default normalization settings for all datasets, but these settings do not override the individual dataset configurations unless you select Apply Default Settings to all Datasets. Customize normalization for each dataset.
The dataset normalization settings override the system defaults.Note
The Version Rollup and Instance normalization features are enabled for all datasets by default and cannot be disabled or configured for individual datasets.
By default, all datasets also have the Relationship and Impact normalization features enabled. The Normalization Type is set to CTI Only.
Before you begin
- You must create a job to normalize the datasets.
- Enable inline or continuous normalization for a dataset to normalize when CIs are created.
- Create a batch job to normalize CIs that are created when normalization is stopped, such as during upgrades.
To configure normalization settings for datasets
- On the BMC CMDB Dashboard, click Configurations.
- From the list, select Manage Normalization Rules > Dataset Configurations.
Select an existing Dataset Configuration, and click
.On the All Datasets Configurations page, set the normalization settings for the selected dataset.
The following table describes the settings you can configure for normalization.
Dataset normalization settings
Field name | Setting | Description |
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Normalization Type | Name and CTI Lookup | Normalizes the product name, model, manufacturer name, CTI (Category , Type , and Item ) attributes, and categories. |
CTI Only | (Default: Selected) Normlizes only the CTI categories for a CI, but the | |
Normalization Mode | Inline | (Default: Cleared) If selected, normalizes data as it is created or modified. For more information about configuring inline normalization, see Configuring inline normalization. |
Continuous | Normalizes data after a defined condition is met:
For more information about configuring a continuous normalization job, see Configuring continuous normalization. | |
Allow Unapproved CIs | If the check box is:
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Allow New Product Catalog Entry | If the check box is:
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Trusted | If the check box is:
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Preserve Auto Impact Edit | Apply Rule Always | Overwrites the manual edits that you do to the For more information about the best-practice relationship instances, see Normalization and service impact. |
Preserve Manual Edits | (Default) Retains any manual edits that you do to the For more information about the best-practice relationship instances, see Normalization and service impact. | |
Supported Features | Version Rollup | Rolls the product versions (the For more information, see Managing software licenses in your organization using normalization and Creating a Version Rollup rule. Note: The Version Normalization Feature is enabled by default. |
Instance | Sets the row-level and attribute-level permissions for CIs as you define them. For more information, see Normalization and instance permissions and Creating normalization rules to set row-level permissions. | |
Relationship | For relationships, replaces the existing names with the BMC recommended or custom names, based on the CI classes in the relationship. For more information, see Normalization and best practice relationship rules and Creating a relationship rule. | |
Auto Impact | Sets the For more information, see Normalization and service impact and Creating an impact rule. | |
Custom | Sets attribute values of CIs and relationships based on the custom rules that you have defined. For more information, see Normalization and custom rules and Creating a custom rule. | |
Suite Rollup | Defines suites and their products, and identifies an instance as a suite, a suite component, or a standalone application. This feature enables an accurate management of suite and individual licenses. For more information, see Managing software licenses in your organization using normalization and Creating a Suite Rollup rule. |
5. Click Save.
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