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When you observe failures in cloud discovery, use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve the problem … steps to check if you have set up the following prerequisites: Check if multi-cloud discovery is enabled – By default
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cloud services Troubleshooting cloud discovery failures Using A significant difference is that cloud discovery uses the cloud vendor's … them is described in the following topics: Supported Cloud Providers The following diagram illustrates the cloud discovery process
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This section contains information on deploying a BMC Discovery virtual appliance (VA) into the cloud. What is not covered This section … method more appropriate. Using a VPN If BMC Discovery is deployed in a dedicated virtual network in the cloud, which is connected
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Before you can perform a cloud discovery run, you must: Create a credential or access key in the tool you use to access the cloud provider. For Amazon Web Services (AWS), this is the (IAM) console. Create a cloud credential in BMC Discovery using the credential
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BMC Discovery provides cloud scanning capabilities creating a dynamic, holistic view of data center infrastructure, cloud services, and their relationships. This gives visibility into how multi-cloud environments enable the digital business. Troubleshooting cloud
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discovery.cloudProvider.request(target, parameters) A set of discovery functions which query the cloud provider API, for information … target_health_results := discovery.AWS.ELBv2.DescribeTargetHealth (da, TargetGroupArn := group.TargetGroupArn); Discovery functions
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to be discovered by BMC Discovery. The content can be IP endpoints, or cloud provider details. User User who created the run. Scan Type The type of scan. For example, Snapshot or Scheduled. Scan Kind Cloud or IP scan. Scan Level The scan level. For example, Full Discovery
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(DRPMs). The content that may be added to support discovery of a cloud provider is shown below: Troubleshooting cloud discovery failures API … . Locating URLs for cloud scanning To locate the list of URLs that BMC Discovery needs to access for scanning the cloud providers
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When you observe extended or database discovery failures in _productNameLibrary, use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve the problem or create a BMC Support case. The first step to troubleshoot deep database discovery error is to check
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can perform the following actions for a run: Specify the IP address or range to scan during a normal discovery run. Specify the cloud provider for performing a cloud scan. Schedule a discovery run to occur at any time and for a specified amount of time. For example
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This topic provides information about mapping for cloud nodes. The CIs created are described in this topic. Data models The default … (Provider) The CloudProvider node is mapped to a BMC_CloudInstance CI with the following attributes: Attribute Details Name Cloud provider
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When you observe duplication issues in _productNameLibrary, use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve … Discovery Access (DA). After the identity change, the old Host will have an age count of -1. This age count is decremented by 1 with each
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You can choose times and frequencies for performing discovery, whether the discovery is for normal or cloud scans. The cloud scan is different from other scan types as it simply retrieves information from the cloud provider API. To schedule a discovery run, perform
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or credentials, or those that create or modify resources (for example, submitting a new discovery run). To check if this is the case, try an endpoint like /discovery/runs, which requires less permissions than some of the others: curl -i -X GET -H 'Authorization: bearer
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the Cloud option, though you must have configured cloud credentials and enabled cloud discovery. Enter the IP address information in one … This section provides guidelines for an initial snapshot discovery without credentials. This produces a list of potential hosts
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Cloud providers usually divide their cloud into geographic regions. A cloud region object in BMC Discovery represents a geographical … by the BMC Discovery process. _TKU-DEC To view a cloud region From the main menu, select Explore > Data. The Infrastructure page opens
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A cloud service object in BMC Discovery represents a group of one or more services provided by a cloud provider. Individual cloud services are specific to a cloud region. All cloud service objects are set up automatically by the BMC Discovery process. _TKU-DEC To view
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from BMC Discovery. You can start adding BMC Discovery device login credentials that use CyberArk in the same way as you create other … you begin Ensure that you enable and test the CyberArk integration. To configure BMC Discovery to use CyberArk credentials From the BMC
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When you observe failures while scanning storage devices, use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve … The prerequisites for full discovery of a storage system, and the relationships between them, are as follows: Download the storage patterns
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BMC Discovery is a Linux-based appliance. Because the methods that are used to access Microsoft Windows hosts are available only from Windows systems, Windows discovery requires a Windows proxy host. Windows proxy The Windows proxy scans Windows hosts on behalf
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of IP addresses or ranges To perform a snapshot cloud discovery run Scheduled discovery run A scheduled discovery run is a scheduled … There are three types of discovery run: Open—one shot dynamically extendable list of endpoints Snapshot—one-shot fixed list
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. This can be determined with queries run from BMC Discovery. For more information, see Troubleshooting duplication issues in BMC … When you observe duplication issues in CMDB, use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve the problem
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You must use the troubleshooting tips provided in the following sections to resolve issues of missing relationships between hosts … at times. You must use the troubleshooting steps described in this section to either resolve the problem or create a BMC Support case. Issue
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When a discovery run is scheduled for a particular scan range, the scheduled time is called its scan window. Scheduled discovery of the scan range can take place only in that open scan window. To identify stalled discovery runs In either of the following situations
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When you observe failures while scanning Windows devices, use this section to obtain the appropriate logging and troubleshooting steps to either resolve the problem or create a BMC Support case. Troubleshooting Windows proxies Issue symptoms A scan of Windows devices
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