Searching and viewing CIs and relationships in CMDB Explorer
Before you begin
- You must be logged in to the CMDB user interface as described in Accessing-and-navigating-the-CMDB-Portal.
- You must also have a good working knowledge of datasets and CI names to be able to search them.
- An administrator must perform the steps described in Configure the server to allow the editing of a CI.
- For better performance, on any browser:
- Open CIs using Show in Explorer .
- Expand a CI one level at a time to avoid slowing down the browser.
To search and view a CI in CMDB Explorer
Sometimes, you may want to view just one particular CI of interest. In that case, search and view the CI as follows:
- Login to the CMDB UI.
When you log in to the CMDB UI for the first time, there may be small delay in loading the dashboard query bar.
There is no delay when you access the CMDB UI later on. - On the CMDB Dashboard, use Quick Search to search for the CI that you want to view in Explorer.
- On the search results page, select the check box next to the CI of interest and click Show in Explorer.
The CI opens in the Explorer but is not expanded.
(optional) If you right-click the CI and expand it, only the first level of relationships are displayed for that CI.
To export the CI search results
- Click on Export as CSV.
- Select one of the following options:
- Export to CSV > Export page: To export only the results that are displayed on the page that you are viewing.
- Export to CSV > Export multiple pages: To export specific result pages. You can specify the pages by the page number or by defining a range of pages.
- On the pop-up, enter the page numbers of the results that you want to export.
- Click Export.
To search and view a CI and its relationships in CMDB Explorer
If you want to view a CI of interest along with other CIs and relationships in a service model, search and view the CI as follows:
- On the CMDB Dashboard, use Quick Search to search for the CI that you want to view in Explorer.
On the search results page, click the CI of interest.
The CI opens in the Explorer and its relationship with other CIs is displayed.
The following figure shows two levels of relationships.To view both the parents and children of a CI, right-click a CI and select Expand Both.
The following video gives you a quick overview about viewing CIs and relationships by using the CMDB Explorer:
Troubleshooting
If you run into issues while working with CIs in CMDB Explorer, see Troubleshooting-CMDB-Explorer-related-issues.
To find CIs by using a graph query
You can create your own queries to search for CIs by specifying criteria, save the queries and reuse them.
- On the BMC CMDB UI, expand the query list and select the search query.
- Select the dataset for which you want to perform the search.
- Click Validate and search.
The CIs that match the search criteria are displayed in the search results.
See, Graphical-query-builder-overview.
To simplify your view with groups
To simplify your view, group the CIs into custom groups by performing the following steps:
- Click Drag Mode
to switch to Select Mode.
- Use Select Mode to select CIs that you want to include in the custom group.
- In the select mode, hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse pointer to encircle multiple CIs that you want to group.
When selecting multiple CIs for a custom group, be aware of the following points:
- You can select CIs that belong to different parent CIs in the hierarchy.
- You cannot select default groups. The default groups remain unselected.
To simplify your view with filters
To simplify your view, you can use filters to hide various CIs and relationships by performing the following steps:
- Click Filter.
- From the list of CIs and relationships currently displayed in the explorer, select or clear check boxes.
- To create filters that include relationships and classes that are not available, click the filter list icon
and select from the list.
- (Optional) Save the custom filter for later use.
To view relationships that have impact
When you view a service model in CMDB Explorer and want to focus only on those relationships that have an impact, enable the Filter by Has Impact attribute option to simplify the explorer view. When you select this option, only those relationships that have the Has Impact attribute value set to Yes are displayed.
- Navigate to Filter > Relationships.
- Use the toggle key to enable Filter by Has Impact attribute.
To open CIs from the CMDB Explorer in BMC Discovery, product catalog, or service context
To view additional information of a CI that originated from Discovery, you can open a CI from the CMDB Explorer and view its properties in BMC Discovery. You can also open the CI information in a product catalog AR form, or in a service context dialog.
- Search for the CI and open it in the CMDB Explorer.
Right-click the CI and select one of the following options:
- BMC Discovery
- Product catalog
- Atrium explorer (old UI)
- Service context
The CI details open in the appropriate interface.