Viewing a service model from the TrueSight console
You can use service models to leverage the problem-isolation capabilities of TrueSight Operations Management. With service models, you can perform the following activities:
- View the overall status summary of a service model and focus on a Configuration Item (CI) to find the root cause of any issue.
- View the top-level service node to understand the overall health of a service.
- View each CI associated with the service to analyze the status of that CI.
Before you begin
- To view the service model and take appropriate action, make sure your TrueSight Infrastructure Management server is registered with TrueSight Presentation Server.
- To perform activities related to a service model from the TrueSight console, you should have service-operator-level access or higher.
To view a service model
- In the TrueSight console, select Monitoring > Services.
- Click the service name.
- In the Service Monitoring page, click the Model tab.
The service model is displayed showing the current status of that service. The top-level node in the service model represents the service. Each node associated with the top-level service node represents a Configuration Item (CI). A CI is a uniquely identifiable component of a service model. CIs typically include hardware, software, buildings, people, and formal documentation, such as process documentation and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The color of each CI determines the severity status of that node. The severity status of the individual CI is used to calculate the overall status of the service. For example, even if one node in the service model is in Unavailable status, the entire service is considered to be in an unavailable state. You can view the events and devices associated with that CI. The following figure is an example of a service model.
Example of a service model
User goals and features
The Model tab in the Service Monitoring page provides you with the capabilities for addressing the following business goals:
Goal | Description and reference |
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Change the orientation of a service model | Depending on the hierarchy in which you want to view the model, click the action menu
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Highlight only impacted CIs | Click the action menu
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Zoom in and zoom out the service model | Click the zoom out or zoom in feature |
Expand and collapse the CI node hierarchy | The service model is initially collapsed and displays only the first-level hierarchy. Following are different ways to expand and collapse the nodes in the service model:
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View the CI name | Click an individual CI node in the service model. The CI node details are displayed below the service model as shown in the preceding diagram.
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Change the CI status | Click an individual CI node in the service model. Click the action menu
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View the events and devices associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the events and devices associated with the CI.
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View the monitors associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the monitors associated with the CI.
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View the CI details | Click an individual CI to view the node details associated with the CI. The Details tab in the details area |
View the applications associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the applications associated with the CI.
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To close the node details window | Click the close button |
You can use service models to leverage the problem-isolation capabilities of TrueSight Operations Management. With service models, you can perform the following activities:
- View the overall status summary of a service model and focus on a Configuration Item (CI) to find the root cause of any issue.
- View the top-level service node to understand the overall health of a service.
- View each CI associated with the service to analyze the status of that CI.
Before you begin
- To view the service model and take appropriate action, make sure your TrueSight Infrastructure Management server is registered with TrueSight Presentation Server.
- To perform activities related to a service model from the TrueSight console, you should have service-operator-level access or higher.
To view a service model
- In the TrueSight console, select Monitoring > Services.
- Click the service name.
- In the Service Monitoring page, click the Model tab.
The service model is displayed showing the current status of that service. The top-level node in the service model represents the service. Each node associated with the top-level service node represents a Configuration Item (CI). A CI is a uniquely identifiable component of a service model. CIs typically include hardware, software, buildings, people, and formal documentation, such as process documentation and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The color of each CI determines the severity status of that node. The severity status of the individual CI is used to calculate the overall status of the service. For example, even if one node in the service model is in Unavailable status, the entire service is considered to be in an unavailable state. You can view the events and devices associated with that CI. The following figure is an example of a service model.
Example of a service model
User goals and features
The Model tab in the Service Monitoring page provides you with the capabilities for addressing the following business goals:
Goal | Description and reference |
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Change the orientation of a service model | Depending on the hierarchy in which you want to view the model, click the action menu
|
Highlight only impacted CIs | Click the action menu
|
Zoom in and zoom out the service model | Click the zoom out or zoom in feature |
Expand and collapse the CI node hierarchy | The service model is initially collapsed and displays only the first-level hierarchy. Following are different ways to expand and collapse the nodes in the service model:
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View the CI name | Click an individual CI node in the service model. The CI node details are displayed below the service model as shown in the preceding diagram.
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Change the CI status | Click an individual CI node in the service model. Click the action menu
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View the events and devices associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the events and devices associated with the CI.
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View the monitors associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the monitors associated with the CI.
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View the CI details | Click an individual CI to view the node details associated with the CI. The Details tab in the details area |
View the applications associated with a CI | Click an individual CI to view all the applications associated with the CI.
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To close the node details window | Click the close button |