Version 3.2.1 of the ServiceNow Change Management Synchronization PowerPack includes an update that makes the collection_polling option available in the "Sync Maintenance Schedules from ServiceNow to SL1" PowerFlow application.
You do not need the ServiceNow Events Module to use this SyncPack. However, you will need to install and run the ServiceNow CMDB SyncPack on the same PowerFlow system as this SyncPack.
To view release notes and manuals for all versions of the SL1 PowerFlow Platform, see SL1 PowerFlow Platform Documentation. To view release notes and manuals for PowerFlow SyncPacks, see SL1 PowerFlow SyncPack Documentation.
Issues Addressed in this Release
The following issue was addressed in this release of the SyncPack:
- Included an update that makes the collection_polling option available in the "Sync Maintenance Schedules from ServiceNow to SL1" PowerFlow application. When this option is selected, PowerFlow leaves synced devices in a collection-enabled state after a synced schedule completes. By default, the devices are left in a collection-disabled state.
Known Issues
This version of the SyncPack does not have any known issues.
System Requirements
The ServiceNow Change Management SyncPack requires:
- SL1PowerFlow platform version: 2.1.0 or later.
- Base Steps SyncPack version: 1.3.0 or later.
- ServiceNow Base SyncPack version: 3.3.0 or later.
- ServiceNow CMDB SyncPack version: 3.3.0 or later, plus the corresponding version of the "ScienceLogic SL1: CMDB & Incident Automation" application.
- SL1 version: 8.14.0 or later. If you want to see change requests on the SL1 business service tab, you will need SL1 version 11.1.0 or later. For details on upgrading SL1, see the appropriate SL1 Release Notes.
- ServiceNow version: Rome, Quebec, Paris with Web Services enabled. A ServiceNow MID Server is required for certain workflows within this SyncPack.
If your ServiceNow instance is domain-separated, install the latest "ScienceLogic Domain Separation (Global)" update set in ServiceNow. For more information, see the ServiceNow CMDB SyncPackmanual.
The following table lists the port access required by PowerFlow for this SyncPack:
Source | Port | Purpose |
SL1 API |
443 |
SL1 API Access |
ServiceNow API |
443 |
ServiceNow API Access |
SL1 Database |
7706 |
SL1 Database Access |
Prerequisites for the SyncPack
To install this SyncPack, you must have administrator access to both SL1 and ServiceNow. Specifically, you will need:
- ScienceLogic administrator access to the Administration Portal
- ServiceNow administrator access
If you want to upload and install multiple ServiceNow SyncPacks at the same time, you should upload all of the SyncPacks first, and then install them to address any dependencies between the SyncPacks.
ScienceLogic highly recommends that you disable all firewall session-limiting policies. Firewalls will drop HTTPS requests, which results in data loss.
ScienceLogic does not support any deployment that attempts to sync one SL1 instance to multiple ServiceNow instances. A deployment of this type will be incredibly fragile and would require the customer to strictly control their environments. This is not something that can be controlled programmatically. Escalations related to this type of deployment are not supported.
Installing the SyncPack
If you are upgrading to this version of the SyncPack from a previous version, make a note of any settings you made on the various applications in this SyncPack, as these settings are not retained when you upgrade.
A SyncPack file has the .whl file extension type. You can download the SyncPack file from the ScienceLogic Support site.
To locate and download the SyncPack:
- Go to the ScienceLogic Support site at https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/.
- Click the PowerPacks. tab and select
- In the Search PowerPacks field, search for this SyncPack and select it from the search results. The Release Version page appears.
- On the SyncPack version that you want to install, and select Show File Details. The Release File Details page appears. tab, click the down arrow next to the
- Click the SyncPack. button to download the .zip file containing the
After you download a SyncPack, you can import it to the PowerFlow platform using the PowerFlow user interface.
To import a SyncPack in the PowerFlow user interface:
- On the SyncPacks page, click . The Import SyncPack page appears.
- Click .whl file for the SyncPack you want to install. You can also drag and drop a .whl file to the Import SyncPack page. and select the
- Click PowerFlow registers and uploads the SyncPack. The SyncPack is added to the SyncPacks page. .
You cannot edit the content package in a SyncPack published by ScienceLogic. You must make a copy of a ScienceLogic SyncPack and save your changes to the new SyncPack to prevent overwriting any information in the original SyncPack when upgrading.
To activate and install a SyncPack in the PowerFlow user interface:
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On the SyncPacks page, click the button () for the SyncPack you want to install and select Activate & Install. The Activate & Install SyncPack modal appears.
If you try to activate and install a SyncPack that is already activated and installed, you can choose to "force" installation across all the nodes in the PowerFlow system.
If you do not see the PowerPack that you want to install, click the Filter icon () on the SyncPacks page and select Toggle Inactive SyncPacks to see a list of the imported PowerPacks.
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Click SyncPack is activated, the SyncPacks page displays a green check mark icon for that SyncPack. If the activation or installation failed, then a red exclamation mark icon appears.
to confirm the activation and installation. When the - For more information about the activation and installation process, click the check mark icon or the exclamation mark icon in the Activated column for that SyncPack. For a successful installation, the "Activate & Install SyncPack" PowerFlow application appears, and you can view the Step Log for the steps. For a failed installation, the Error Logs window appears.
- If you have other versions of the same SyncPack on your PowerFlow system, you can click the button () for that SyncPack and select Change active version to activate a different version other than the version that is currently running.