A. A Domain is a component of UCMDB database
B. A Domain is a component of UCMDB viewing system , similar to a Microsoft Domain
C. A Domain is a component of UCMDB discovery system, which includes a set of IP address ranges that define the responsibility of discovery
D. A Domain is a component of UCMDB viewing system, similar to a DNS Domain
A. CMDB Server, CMDB Gateway, Client, CMDB Database
B. CMDB Database, Client, Discovery Probe Gateway and Probe Manager
C. CMDB Database, Client, CMDB Server, CMDB Gateway
D. CMDB Database, Client, CMDB Server, Discovery Probe Gateway and Probe Manager
A. Define the discovery domains and probes to set the scope of the discovery along with the IP range and protocol connection
B. View , edit and delete discovery domain resources used in the discovery
C. View the domain statistics once the discovery job is initiated
D. Define the NT domains within the specific network in which the probe is running
A. Broken
B. Critical
C. Major
D. Severe
A. JMX
B. SNMP
C. WMI
D. ICMP
A. To perform transparent queries to multiple data sources
B. To transfer CIs from HP UCMDB to multiple data sources
C. To show views from other data sources
D. To transfer CIs from multiple data sources to HP UCMDB
A. Applications, Reports and Administration
B. Application and Settings
C. Application and Administration
D. Administration and Database Configuration Application
A. The visible property is deselected.
B. A child rule is applied to the relationship.
C. The host CIT is grouped by attribute.
D. The visible property is selected.
A. Consolidation Management Database
B. Configuration Management Database
C. Component Development Database
D. Configuration Management Data Block
A. the Structure of all CI types and their relationships
B. the Structure of all CIs and CI Types
C. the sets of views defined in the CMDB environment
D. the data of all CIs and CI types in the CMDB