Configuring Infrastructure Management Integrations using the operator console
You can integrate Infrastructure Management with other BMC products by using a post-installation configuration utility that is accessed from the Infrastructure Management operator console.
The following BMC products can be integrated with Infrastructure Management by using the post-installation configuration utility:
Advantages of using the utility
- Integrate the previously BMC products with Infrastructure Management in a common interface by editing the required parameters for each configuration.
- Launch the integration interface from the Infrastructure Management operator console and configure all integrations. There is no need to log on to the BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server to enable integrations.
- Save time during the installation process by performing the integrations after the installation.
- Save time during server deployments by performing the integrations after the deployments.
- Make changes to IP addresses and other configuration parameters previously set by launching the integration interface and modifying the required fields.
- Immediately test the integration for BMC Remedy Service Desk.
Limitations of the utility
- After an integration is enabled, you cannot disable it through the interface. Active and inactive modes are available only for LDAP integrations.
- Testing functionality is available only for BMC Remedy Service Desk. All other integrations validate the data and do no require testing.
Configuring Infrastructure Management integrations
- In the operator console, select Options > Administration.
Under Integrations with other BMC Products, click Edit.
The Configure Infrastructure Management Integrations dialog box displays the available integrations, and their relevant fields values. By default, all integrations are marked for configuration and their configuration fields appear on the screen. If the text fields are populated with values, it means that the integration is enabled. Empty text fields indicate that the integration is not configured.
You can hide integrations that are not relevant to your installation by clearing the check boxes next to the integration name.In an upgrade scenario, details of the integrations already exist in the database. However, no data validation occurs during an upgrade. To initiate validation, modify the data in the configuration fields. All the fields that are available during installation are also available in the integration screen.
- Scroll down and enter the configuration values for the integrations.
Click Apply.
The system tries to integrate with all the applications for which you have modified the configuration values in one batch. The integration process might take several minutes before completing.Verify the success or failure for each integration in the results window that is displayed.
BMC AR Server/CMDB
Input field | Description |
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AR Server Hostname | Enter the host name of the AR Server. |
AR Server Port | Enter the AR Server or CMDB port number. The default is 0. If AR Server is configured with a portmapper, enter 0 in this field. |
AR Server User | Enter the user name required to log on to the AR Server. The default is Demo. This user must have Administrative privileges. |
AR Server Password | Enter the password required to log on to the AR Server. |
Publishing Mode | Select Single Server or Multiple Server depending on whether you installed Infrastructure Management on a single server or multiple server environment. If you select Multiple Server, the Enterprise parameter in the pserver.conf file is set to True otherwise, it is set to False. The Enterprise parameter enables (T) or disables (F) the enterprise mode of operation. |
UDDI Hostname | Enter the host name of the UDDI registry for Atrium CMDB or the name of the Atrium Web Services Server. |
UDDI Port | Enter the port number of the UDDI registry for CMDB or the port number of Atrium Web Services server for CMDB. |
UDDI User | Enter the UDDI registry user name. The default is admin. |
UDDI Password | Enter the UDDI registry password. |
BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server Protocol | Select the application protocol. The default protocol is http. |
BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server Port | Select the port. |
BMC Remedy Service Desk
Input field | Description |
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Instance Name | Read-only field. The default instance name is displayed. |
Form Name | Enter the BMC Remedy Service Desk form name to which events are propagated. |
Gateway Port | Enter the gateway port number to configure gateway entry in the mcell.dir and ibrsd.dir files. |
Gateway Encryption Key | Enter the gateway encryption key to configure gateway entry in the mcell.dir and ibrsd.dir files. |
Integration for BMC Remedy Service Desk required you to enable an event management policy that propagates events to BMC Remedy Service Desk. Perform the following steps to enable an event management policy in Infrastructure Management:
- Log on to administrator console.
- In the Administration tab, click Event Management Policies on the left, and navigate to pncell_<server_name> > By Selector > IBRSD > All Critical Events. Policy details appear on the right.
- From the Edit menu, select Edit Policy.
- In the Propagation Policy Details tab on the right, select Enabled.
During the installation of CMDB extensions, cell information is automatically updated in the IBRSD.dir file . However, if you have not defined additional cells, you need to update IBRSD.dir manually with those cell entries. - You must have a valid entry pointing at the cell in the installationDirectoryOfARServer/conf/IBRSD/IBRSD.dir file on the BMC AR Server:
cell cell_name key cell_host:port - Restart the IBRSD/BMC AR Server service from services.msc that resides on the AR system.
Click Test to test the integration for BMC Remedy Service Desk. A result window appears, indicating the integration status.
BMC TrueSight IT Data Analytics
You can see the list of host names and port numbers of the IT Data Analytics servers integrated with that Infrastructure Management Performance Management servers.