BMC Discovery 24.x: Fundamentals Application Modeling - Part 1
BMC Discovery is a datacenter discovery solution that automatically discovers datacenter inventory, configuration and relationship data, and maps applications to the IT infrastructure. BMC Discovery establishes the foundation for improving IT processes and productivity by providing timely and actionable insight to make informed decisions in IT service management, asset management, and infrastructure/operations management.
This course provides you with hands-on experience in application mapping, performing a full Discovery scan, and creating patterns. In addition, you will model services using blueprints and map SAM and CAM Discovery models. Finally, you will also learn to use the Pattern Language (TPL).
Major release:
BMC (Helix) Discovery 24.x
Good for:
Administrators, Consultant
Course Delivery:
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) | 24 horas
Course Modules
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Application Mapping Concepts
- Basics of Datastore
- Inferred Nodes and Model Functions
- Patterns
- Query Language
- Credentials
- Modeling Requirements
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Candidate Software Instance
- Identify a Candidate Software Instance
- Create a Pattern from a Candidate Software Instance
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Modeling Services Using Blueprints
- Introduction to Blueprints
- Overview of Service Models
- Creating Blueprints
- Managing Blueprints
- Creating Service Models Using Blueprints
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Start Anywhere Modeling (SAM)
- Concept of Start Anywhere Modeling
- Creating and Publishing an Application Model
- Using the Visualization Tools
- Model Rules
- Lifecycle of a Start Anywhere Model
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Collaborative Application Mapping (CAM)
- Introduction to Collaborative Application Mapping
- Creating a Prototype
- Functional Components
- Mapping the Application
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Using the Pattern Language (TPL)
- Introduction to Pattern Templates
- Basics of The Pattern Language (TPL)
- Metadata
- Triggers
- The Pattern Body
- Regular Expressions
- Functions
- Path Restrictions
- XPath
- Custom TPL
- Searching, Relationships and Tables
- Import
- Business Application Instances