FlexNet Manager Suite
2023 R1
(On-Premises)
Now that you have a MID server installed, two further configuration points for
ServiceNow remain:
- Identifying the MID server as the one to use for the exports to FlexNet Manager Suite
- Scheduling the exports from ServiceNow.
Continue the following while still logged into ServiceNow with administrator
privileges.
To configure ServiceNow for export:
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In ServiceNow, go to .
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In the list of Integration Properties, scroll down to the
MID server name field (in the ServiceNow →
FNMS section), and enter the full name of the MID server.
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Optionally, in the Export file path field, enter an
alternative file path location to store the XML file (instead of the default MID
server location). Because the FlexNet Beacon reads this file using the
business adapter, FlexNet Beacon needs access to this file
location.
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Scroll down (if necessary), and click Save.
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In ServiceNow, go to .
The list of standard jobs to export data from ServiceNow is displayed,
including:
- Export Assets from ServiceNow
- Export Contracts from ServiceNow.
Each of these jobs needs to be configured for your
environment.
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Add a Run as column to this page and enter the
integration user ID in the column for both jobs. To do so:
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Click the Personalized List (gear) icon in the upper left corner at the
top of list of scheduled jobs.
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On the Personalize List Columns dialog, select
Run as from the
Available columns and move it to the
Selected columns.
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On the Scheduled Script Executions page, change the Run as user
(that is blank by default) to the integration user ID (see Creating a ServiceNow Integration User).
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Click the first export task to schedule (such as Export Assets
from ServiceNow).
The
Scheduled Script Execution properties are
displayed.
Note: The MID server collects the exported XML data in chunks,
such that the XML file is not well formed until the last chunk has been
received. Be sure to schedule sufficient time for the exports to complete
before the scheduled import from the MID server into FlexNet Manager Suite.
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Change the value in the Run field to
your desired schedule.
These data exports may be large, based on the size of
your ServiceNow repository. A common practice would be to choose
Weekly exports.
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Use the additional fields that appear to complete configuring your scheduled
job.
For example, for Weekly exports, set the
Day, and Time of day, when the
export should occur. An off-peak time is preferable.
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Click Update to save your
changes.
Repeat the scheduling for the Export Contracts from
ServiceNow task.
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With both exports now scheduled, run a test of each by clicking
Execute Now on the associated Scheduled
Script Execution properties page.
(This same button can be used to run the export if you chose the
Run
On Demand setting for the schedule.) Use the test
to assess the time taken to complete the export and finish a well-formed XML
file on the MID server, as a check on your scheduling plans. The test also
allows you to troubleshoot any problems.
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Monitor overall progress in ServiceNow by going to .
The State column on this view shows the progress of
export, and the Stage column displays File
Completion when the XML file is done.
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On the MID server, check for well-formed (complete) XML files.
The file names are of the form
x_fls_flexera_fnms_ExportType.xml,
where the placeholder ExportType is either
Asset or Contract.
This completes the configuration of ServiceNow for data flows from ServiceNow to
FlexNet Manager Suite. These same data flows also require some configuration of
FlexNet Manager Suite to receive the data. This side of the configuration is
covered next.
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2023 R1