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WAIOps v3.3 - Part 05 : Create Data and Tool Integrations

By Jeya Gandhi Rajan M posted Fri May 06, 2022 12:24 PM

  

This article explains about how to setup below Integration in Watson AIOps.

  • Humio Integration
  • ServiceNow Integration
  • Kubernetes Integration

The article is based on the the following.

  • RedHat OpenShift 4.8 on IBM Cloud (ROKS)
  • Watson AIOps 3.3.0

1. Setup Humio Integration

This section explains about how to setup Humio Integration in Watson AIOps.

  1. Goto the page Data and tool integrations

  2. Click on Add Connection

Humio

  1. In the Humio card click on the Add Connection link

Humio

  1. Click on Connect

Humio

  1. Enter the below field values

Refer ... Installing Humio on RedHat Openshift

  1. Click on Next

Humio

  1. Click on Test Connection to check the connection with humio

  2. Click on Next

Humio

  1. Enter the below field values
  • Dataflow : Off
  • Mode: Historical ..
  • Start Date : yesterday date
  • End Date : tommorrow date
  1. Click on Done

Humio

  1. Humio connection created

Humio

2. Setup ServiceNow Integration

This section explains about how to setup ServiceNow Integration in Watson AIOps.

  1. Goto the page Data and tool integrations

  2. Click on Add Connection

ServiceNow

  1. In the ServiceNow card click on the Add Connection link

ServiceNow

  1. Click on Connect

ServiceNow

  1. Enter the below field values
  • Name
  • Description
  • ServiceNow URL
  • User
  • Password
  • Orchestration : Local
  1. Click on Next

ServiceNow ServiceNow

  1. Click on Test Connection to check the connection with humio

ServiceNow

  1. Click on Next

ServiceNow

  1. Enter the below field values
  • Dataflow : Off
  • Mode: Historical .. (or any value)
  • Start Date : Last year date
  • End Date : tommorrow date
  1. Click on Done

ServiceNow

  1. ServiceNow connection created

ServiceNow

3. Setup Kubernetes Integration or Observer

This section explains about how to setup Kubernetes Observer in Watson AIOps.

As part of the kubernetes observer, it is required to communicate with the target cluster. Here the target cluster is the local cluster where the AI Manager and iLender app are installed.

Do the following.

1. Create Kube Observer Connection

  1. Click on Add Connection

  1. Choose Topology

  2. Click on Add Connection in the Topology tile.

  1. Click on Connect

  1. Enter any value in Name, Description and Data Center

  1. Enter the following
  • Connection Type : Local
  • Namespace : ilender-ns (where you have deployed your app to observe)

  1. Enter the following
  • Schedule Request : On
  • Interval : 5
  1. Click on Done

  1. Kubernetes connection is created successfully. This might observe the resources found in the given namespace of the kubernetes cluster and create a Resource group


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