Configuring reconciliation identification rules
Before you begin
Assess the number of rules that are needed and the order in which the rules will be used. The order of the rules defines the way the CIs will be identified by the reconciliation job.
To edit standard identification rules
- From CMDB Portal, select Configurations > Manage Reconciliation Rules > Identification Rules.
The Standard tab lists the identification rules by priority for the selected class. - Click arrow
to expand the rule and view the default attribute value for each priority.
(Optional) To remove the attribute, click the x icon next to TokenID.
- To change the priority of the attribute, click Add Rule.
- From Attribute, select an attribute.
- Set a priority.
Attribute priority with value 1 is the first rule that is used for identification. The higher the priority value, lower is the preference for identification. - Click Save.
Repeat this procedure to set an identification rule for every class.
To create custom identification rules
- From CMDB Portal, select Configurations > Manage Reconciliation Rules > Identification Rules.
The Custom tab lists the custom identification rules for the selected class. - Click Add New Ruleset.
- Enter a name for the ruleset and click Create Ruleset.
- Click + Add Rule.
In Execution Order, assign a value between 0 to 1000.
The lower the value, the higher the priority of this rule, for the selected class.- In Identify Against, select the dataset against which you want to identify the CIs for the corresponding class.
For identifying CIs against multiple datasets, add separate rules in the custom ruleset. - In Qualification, use the qualification builder by clicking the pencil icon.
Use the toggle key to turn on Allow manual edit and build a custom rule by using Keywords Palette, Attributes, and the operators.
After you build the custom rule, turn off Allow manual edit by using the toggle key. - To save the qualification, click OK.
- To save the rule, click Save.
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