Which of the following related lists can assist with troubleshooting discovery from a discovery status?
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To troubleshoot discovery issues from a discovery status in ServiceNow, the following related lists can be particularly useful:
Discovery Log - Provides detailed logs of the discovery process, helping to identify errors or issues encountered during discovery.
ECC Queue - Shows the messages and data passed between the ServiceNow instance and the MID Server, offering insights into the communication and data exchange during discovery.
Devices - Lists the devices discovered in the process, allowing for a direct view of the results and any potential issues with specific devices.
The 'Running Processes' list is not typically used for troubleshooting discovery processes as it relates more to the operational aspects of the server or device rather than the discovery process itself. Reference = ServiceNow Discovery documentation, specifically the sections on Discovery troubleshooting and analysis, and the use of related lists for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
Which choice will populate the Location field for a discovered CI?
The Location field for a discovered CI is populated by the Location field of the Discovery Schedule that triggered the discovery of that CI. This is done by the DiscoverySensor script, which gets the location ID from the Discovery Schedule and passes it to the Shazzam probe, which then updates the cidata with the location information. The Location field for a parent CI Type, a Port Probe, or a Discovery Dashboard report does not affect the Location field for a discovered CI.
Which of the choices are types of temporary variables in a discovery pattern?
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In the context of ServiceNow Discovery patterns, the types of temporary variables include Scalar/List and Tabular/Table. Scalar/List variables are used to store single values or lists of values, while Tabular/Table variables are used to store structured data in a table format. Command and SQL statement are not types of temporary variables; rather, they are types of operations or steps that can be used within a pattern to execute commands or SQL queries. Reference = ServiceNow Discovery documentation, especially sections related to Discovery Patterns and the use of temporary variables within patterns.
Which service needs to be running on a host to detect a Windows device?
For ServiceNow Discovery to detect a Windows device, the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service needs to be running on the host. WMI is a Windows feature that provides a standardized way to access management information about operating system components and services. Discovery uses WMI to query Windows hosts for information about their hardware, software, and system configuration. SSH is used for Unix-like systems, WinRM is an alternative Windows management protocol, and CIM (Common Information Model) is a cross-platform standard; however, WMI is the primary service used for Windows device discovery.
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