PDFs and videos
Videos
The following table lists topics that contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation.
These videos are valid for BMC CMDB version 18.08.
Video title | Duration (in minutes) | Description |
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CMDB Overview | 2:32 | This video provides an overview of the features in the CMDB Version 18.08 release. |
Searching and viewing CIs and relationships using the CMDB Explorer | 2:20 | |
Searching CIs using the advanced search custom query | 1:45 | |
CMDB Dashboard | 7:55 | This video takes you on a quick tour and familiarizes you with the new CMDB dashboard components. |
CMDB Datasources | 5:39 | This video provides an overview of the new Datasources component in the dashboard. |
Configuring Key Performance Indicators for CMDB | ||
CMDB Normalization | 6:19 | This video provides an overview of the Normalization component in the dashboard. |
CMDB Reconciliation | 7:11 | This video provides an overview of the Reconciliation component in the dashboard. |
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I would like to see videos of how a CI Owner would use this interface to update their CI(s). These videos do not provide that sort of overview. Only how to search for CIs or how to administer the platform. Those are helpful, but a video of how a CI owner might use this to update existing CI records would also be very helpful.
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your comment. Will speak to the SME and respond at the earliest.
Regards,
Maithili
Hi Chris,
We have a relevant topic - Editing CIs and relationships in BMC Atrium Explorer for you to refer in Atrium Core version 9.1. However, we have a video only for the Atrium core version 19.02. You can visit this video link - http://youtube.com/watch?v=SSe2bXkS04c
Hope you find this information useful.
Regards,
Maithili
Thank you Maithili.
This is helpful and I appreciate the link to the video.
One of the capabilities that I would like to explore with the product team is the restriction of editing rights based on assignments. Today, it seems to be an "all or nothing" method. If I can edit one CI, I can edit any CI. We would like to impose appropriate "guard rails" based on permissions/personas so that only if you own the CI or are a member of the group that supports the CI are you allowed to edit it or add relationships to it. Do you have any additional guidance in that regard?
Thanks, Chris
Hi Chris,
I recommend you reach out to BMC Support for further help on this.
For any other query, please feel free to leave your comments.
Regards,
Maithili
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