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'''ITIL Process''': [[ITIL | '''ITIL Process''': [[ITIL Service Operation|ITIL 2011 Service Operation]] - [[Incident Management]] | ||
'''Checklist Category:''' [[ITIL-Checklists#ITIL 2011 Templates|Templates ITIL 2011]] - Service Operation - [[ITIL-Checklists#Most popular ITIL Templates|Most popular ITIL Templates]] | '''Checklist Category:''' [[ITIL-Checklists#ITIL 2011 Templates|Templates ITIL 2011]] - Service Operation - [[ITIL-Checklists#Most popular ITIL Templates|Most popular ITIL Templates]] | ||
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===<span id="Incident Record">Overview</span>=== | |||
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== Incident Record - Contents == | == Incident Record - Contents == | ||
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====Unique ID==== | |||
(Unique ID of the Incident - usually allocated automatically by the system) | (Unique ID of the Incident - usually allocated automatically by the system) | ||
====Date and time of recording==== | |||
====Method of notification==== | |||
(e.g. telephone, e-mail, intranet portal, event monitoring system) | (e.g. telephone, e-mail, intranet portal, event monitoring system) | ||
====Service Desk agent==== | |||
(If applicable, [[ITIL Roles#1st level Support|Service Desk]] agent registering the Incident) | (If applicable, [[ITIL Roles#1st level Support|Service Desk]] agent registering the Incident) | ||
====Caller/ user data==== | |||
(If applicable, caller/ user contact information) | (If applicable, caller/ user contact information) | ||
====Callback method==== | |||
====Description of symptoms==== | |||
====Affected users, locations and/ or business areas==== | |||
====Affected service(s)==== | |||
====Incident priority==== | |||
Incident Priority, a function of the following components (for further information, refer to the checklist [[Checklist Incident Priority|Incident Prioritization Guideline]]): | Incident Priority, a function of the following components (for further information, refer to the checklist [[Checklist Incident Priority|Incident Prioritization Guideline]]): | ||
# Urgency (available time until the resolution of the Incident) | # Urgency (available time until the resolution of the Incident) | ||
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# Major Incident flag (to indicate that the Incident is treated as a Major Incident) | # Major Incident flag (to indicate that the Incident is treated as a Major Incident) | ||
====Relationships to CIs==== | |||
(Links to primary [[Checklist CMS CMDB#Configuration Model and CI Types |Configuration Items (CIs)]] affected by the Incident) | (Links to primary [[Checklist CMS CMDB#Configuration Model and CI Types |Configuration Items (CIs)]] affected by the Incident) | ||
====Incident category==== | |||
Incident category, usually selected from a category-tree according to the following example (Incident categories should be harmonized with Problem categories to support matching between Incidents and Problems): | Incident category, usually selected from a category-tree according to the following example (Incident categories should be harmonized with Problem categories to support matching between Incidents and Problems): | ||
# Hardware error | # Hardware error | ||
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# ... | # ... | ||
====Links to related Incident Records==== | |||
(if a similar outstanding Incident exists, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed) | (if a similar outstanding Incident exists, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed) | ||
====Links to related Problem Records==== | |||
(Links to related [[Checklist Problem Record|Problem Records]] - if any outstanding Problems exist, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed) | (Links to related [[Checklist Problem Record|Problem Records]] - if any outstanding Problems exist, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed) | ||
====Incident status change history==== | |||
# Date and time | # Date and time | ||
# Person in charge | # Person in charge | ||
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# New Incident status | # New Incident status | ||
====Activity log/ resolution history==== | |||
Most service desk systems allow maintaining a simple log of steps carried out to resolve the Incident. Some systems, however, also provide the means to assign “Tasks” to Incidents. Akin to the Incidents they are assigned to, Tasks are typically characterized by properties like name, description, owner, priority, etc. and contain a status history and activity log of their own. | Most service desk systems allow maintaining a simple log of steps carried out to resolve the Incident. Some systems, however, also provide the means to assign “Tasks” to Incidents. Akin to the Incidents they are assigned to, Tasks are typically characterized by properties like name, description, owner, priority, etc. and contain a status history and activity log of their own. | ||
====Closure data==== | |||
# Closure categories (if required, revised product and Incident categorizations) | # Closure categories (if required, revised product and Incident categorizations) | ||
# Problems raised (if the Incident is likely to recur and preventive action is necessary) | # Problems raised (if the Incident is likely to recur and preventive action is necessary) | ||
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<td><span itemprop="inLanguage" content="en">English</span> | <span><a itemprop="citation" class="external text" href="https://wiki.de.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Checkliste_Incident_Record">Deutsch</a></span> | <span><a itemprop="citation" class="external text" href="https://wiki.es.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Lista_de_control_-_Registro_de_Incidente">español</a></span></td> | |||
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<td>Author:</td> | |||
<td><span itemprop="author">Stefan Kempter</span>, <span itemprop="creator copyrightHolder publisher">IT Process Maps</span> <a rel="author" href="https://plus.google.com/111925560448291102517"><img style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;" src="/skins/Vector/images/itpm/bookmarking/gplus.png" width="16" height="16" title="By: Stefan Kempter | Profile on Google+" alt="Author: Stefan Kempter, IT Process Maps GbR" /></a></td> | |||
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Revision as of 10:48, 13 September 2014
ITIL Process: ITIL 2011 Service Operation - Incident Management
Checklist Category: Templates ITIL 2011 - Service Operation - Most popular ITIL Templates
Source: Checklist "Incident Record" from the ITIL Process Map
Overview
An Incident Record is a set of data with all details of an Incident, documenting the history of the Incident from registration to resolution.
An Incident is defined as an unplanned interruption or reduction in quality of an IT service. Every event that could potentially impair an IT service in the future is also an Incident (e.g. the failure of one hard-drive of a set of mirrored drives).
Incident Record - Contents
An Incident Record typically contains the following information:
Unique ID
(Unique ID of the Incident - usually allocated automatically by the system)
Date and time of recording
Method of notification
(e.g. telephone, e-mail, intranet portal, event monitoring system)
Service Desk agent
(If applicable, Service Desk agent registering the Incident)
Caller/ user data
(If applicable, caller/ user contact information)
Callback method
Description of symptoms
Affected users, locations and/ or business areas
Affected service(s)
Incident priority
Incident Priority, a function of the following components (for further information, refer to the checklist Incident Prioritization Guideline):
- Urgency (available time until the resolution of the Incident)
- Impact (damage caused or potential damage to the business or the IT infrastructure)
- Priority (for example expressed in priority codes like "Critical", "High", "Medium", "Low", "Very Low"): The result from the combination of urgency and impact
- Major Incident flag (to indicate that the Incident is treated as a Major Incident)
Relationships to CIs
(Links to primary Configuration Items (CIs) affected by the Incident)
Incident category
Incident category, usually selected from a category-tree according to the following example (Incident categories should be harmonized with Problem categories to support matching between Incidents and Problems):
- Hardware error
- Server A
- Component x
- Symptom a
- Symptom b
- ...
- Component y
- ...
- Component x
- Server B
- ...
- Server A
- Software error
- System A
- System B
- ...
- Network error
- ...
(if a similar outstanding Incident exists, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed)
(Links to related Problem Records - if any outstanding Problems exist, to which the new Incident is able to be attributed)
Incident status change history
- Date and time
- Person in charge
- Reason for status change
- New Incident status
Activity log/ resolution history
Most service desk systems allow maintaining a simple log of steps carried out to resolve the Incident. Some systems, however, also provide the means to assign “Tasks” to Incidents. Akin to the Incidents they are assigned to, Tasks are typically characterized by properties like name, description, owner, priority, etc. and contain a status history and activity log of their own.
Closure data
- Closure categories (if required, revised product and Incident categorizations)
- Problems raised (if the Incident is likely to recur and preventive action is necessary)
- Resolution type (elimination of the root cause vs. application of a Workaround; if the Incident was resolved by applying a Workaround: indication of applied Workaround)
- Customer feedback (is the Incident resolved from the customer’s/ user’s point of view?)
[ Infobox ]
Link to this page: | https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Checklist_Incident_Record |
Languages: | English | Deutsch | español |
Image: | Incident Record (.JPG) |
Author: | Stefan Kempter, IT Process Maps |