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2_x:datamodel:teemip_cmdb [2019/10/15 16:09] – [Obsoleting CIs] cnaud2_x:datamodel:teemip_cmdb [2020/08/10 18:17] – [Obsoleting CIs] cnaud
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-===== Configuration Management Data Base =====+====== Configuration Management Data Base ======
  
 The configuration management data base defines the objects that can be managed inside TeemIp next to the pure IP objects (subnets, addresses, etc.). Widely inherited from iTop, it defines all the physical devices (PCs, Servers, Printers, Network devices, Telephones, etc.) but also some logicals elements (Groups, Application Solutions, Business Processes), software objects (Software Instances, Licenses, etc.), structuring entities (Organizations and Locations) and objects that are specific to network management (Domains, AS numbers, etc). Persons and Teams are also defined in this module. The configuration management data base defines the objects that can be managed inside TeemIp next to the pure IP objects (subnets, addresses, etc.). Widely inherited from iTop, it defines all the physical devices (PCs, Servers, Printers, Network devices, Telephones, etc.) but also some logicals elements (Groups, Application Solutions, Business Processes), software objects (Software Instances, Licenses, etc.), structuring entities (Organizations and Locations) and objects that are specific to network management (Domains, AS numbers, etc). Persons and Teams are also defined in this module.
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 More details can be found in the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-addresses#ip_addresses|wiki page]] dedicated to IP addresses. More details can be found in the [[2_x:datamodel:ip-addresses#ip_addresses|wiki page]] dedicated to IP addresses.
 ==== Obsoleting CIs ==== ==== Obsoleting CIs ====
-TeemIp's standard datamodel defines a status for most CIs : implementation, obsolete, production, stock. A conditional behaviour triggered by configuration parameters removes all IPs attached to CIs that have a specific status (obsolete, in-stock...and to their interfaces and set all these IPs in the 'released' state.+TeemIp's standard datamodel defines a status for most CIs : implementation, obsolete, production, stock. A conditional behaviour triggered by configuration parameters removes all the IPs attached to CIs that have a specific status (obsolete by defaultas well as all the IPs attached to the interfaces of these CIs. These removed IPs are set to to the 'released' state.
  
 This action is not done when a CI is moved to the specific state but through a background task that runs, by default, every 1 hour. This action is not done when a CI is moved to the specific state but through a background task that runs, by default, every 1 hour.