The default data model
The default data model diagrams show the BMC Discovery default shipping model including the main sections of the model. The diagrams should be useful if you are building searches and using the model to understand it. The aim of the diagrams are to be a quick reference to complement the detail recorded in this Node Lifecycle information and the taxonomy.
It does not represent the entire BMC Discovery data model and therefore does not show all the nodes, attributes or relationships.
Further details of the data model can be found in the BMC Discovery taxonomy. To view the taxonomy on the BMC Discovery UI, from the main menu, click the Administration icon. The Administration page displays. From the Model section, click View Taxonomy. A link to the current, full-size version of the diagrams below is also available in the online documentation.
The following diagrams show the BMC Discovery Default Data Model with its different nodes, attributes and relationships between different parts of BMC Discovery. It is split across the following diagrams:
- Main Diagram—contains all the core entities used in the modeling and discovery of hosts.
- Network and Printer Diagram—contains entities used in the modeling and discovery of network devices and printers.
- Mainframe Diagram—contains entities used in the modeling and discovery of mainframe computers.
- Storage and Load Balancers—contains entities used in the modeling and discovery of storage entities and load balancers.
It is important to note that the model itself is not in separate sections, the separate diagrams exist in order to more clearly convey information.
Main | Network and Printer |
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Mainframe | Storage and Load Balancers |
Node Kinds
Inferred nodes
For details on these nodes see Inferred-nodes.
DDD nodes
For details on these nodes see DDD-nodes.
Pattern Management nodes
For details on these nodes see Pattern-Management-nodes.
Conjecture nodes
For details on these nodes see Conjecture-nodes.