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The | The ''Configuration Management System (CMS)'' is a coherent logical model of the IT organization’s service assets, typically made up of several ''Configuration Management Databases (CMDB)'' as physical sub-systems. | ||
It is used to store information on all Configuration Items (CIs) under the control of Configuration Management. CIs | It is used to store information on all ''Configuration Items (CIs)'' under the control of Configuration Management. CIs can be of various types: the CMS almost always covers services and IT infrastructure, but might also cover other item types like policies, project documentation, employees, suppliers, ... | ||
Configuration Items are characterized by their attributes (recorded in the CI’s Configuration Record) and their relationships to other CIs. | |||
'''Depending on the type of | |||
'''Depending on the type of Configuration Item, typical attributes of a CI Record include:''' | |||
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# Description | # Description | ||
# CI owner/ person in charge | # CI owner/ person in charge | ||
# | # CI type, for example | ||
## | ## Main Type (e.g. Service, Hardware, Software, Document, Staff ...) | ||
## | ## Sub-type (e.g. Server, Printer, ... - refinement of the classification into categories) | ||
# Reporting, auditing and verification requirements | |||
# Manufacturer information | # Manufacturer information | ||
## Manufacturer name | ## Manufacturer name | ||
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# License details | # License details | ||
# Document references | # Document references | ||
## Applicable policies and guidelines | |||
## Contractual documentation | ## Contractual documentation | ||
## Operating documentation | ## Operating documentation | ||
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ITIL Process: ITIL V3 Service Transition - Service Asset and Configuration Management
Checklist Category: Checklists ITIL V3 Service Transition
Source: Checklist "Configuration Management System (CMS)/ Configuration Management Database (CMDB)" from the ITIL Process Map V3
The Configuration Management System (CMS) is a coherent logical model of the IT organization’s service assets, typically made up of several Configuration Management Databases (CMDB) as physical sub-systems.
It is used to store information on all Configuration Items (CIs) under the control of Configuration Management. CIs can be of various types: the CMS almost always covers services and IT infrastructure, but might also cover other item types like policies, project documentation, employees, suppliers, ...
Configuration Items are characterized by their attributes (recorded in the CI’s Configuration Record) and their relationships to other CIs.
Depending on the type of Configuration Item, typical attributes of a CI Record include:
- Unique identifier
- Name
- Description
- CI owner/ person in charge
- CI type, for example
- Main Type (e.g. Service, Hardware, Software, Document, Staff ...)
- Sub-type (e.g. Server, Printer, ... - refinement of the classification into categories)
- Reporting, auditing and verification requirements
- Manufacturer information
- Manufacturer name
- Serial number
- License number/ reference to license contract
- Version
- Modification history of the CI Record
- Date of creation
- Modifications
- Description of modification
- Date
- Person in charge
- Location
- Physical location, if applicable
- Logical location, if applicable (e.g. fileserver directory)
- Status history (description of the life cycle of a CI with status values, as for example „Undergoing Test“, ..., „Active“, ..., „Undergoing Maintenance“, ..., „Out of Operation“, ...)
- Present status and version
- Status and version history (historical Changes to the status of the CI or Changes planned for the future)
- Status change
- Description
- Time and date of the Change in status
- Relationships to IT services
- Relationships to other CIs, e.g.
- Is a component of
- Is associated with
- Uses
- Is a characteristic of
- Is a new version of
- Will be replaced by
- Relationships to other data objects within Service Management
- Incident Records
- Problem Records
- Known Errors
- Change Records
- License details
- Document references
- Applicable policies and guidelines
- Contractual documentation
- Operating documentation
- User documentation
- Emergency-relevant documentation
- Other documentation