Content Pack for ServiceNow

Content Pack for ServiceNow

Use the Content Pack for ServiceNow

After you install and configure the content pack, you can immediately start monitoring your ServiceNow instances. The content pack contains several useful views and dashboards that provide visibility into the different metrics of your ServiceNow instances.

Monitor overall ServiceNow performance

There are four glass tables that you can use to monitor your ServiceNow performance at a high level. Select Glass Tables from the ITSI menu and select a glass table to view. From the Edit menu, you can edit or clone the glass table to customize it to meet your needs.

ServiceNow Change Requests Glass Table

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Change Requests Glass Table"

ServiceNow Events Glass Table

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Events Glass Table"

ServiceNow Executive Glass Table

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Executive Glass Table"

ServiceNow Incidents Glass Table

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Incidents Glass Table"

Monitor your ServiceNow services

The ServiceNow - Service Analyzer included in this content pack provides instant, real-time visibility into the performance of your ServiceNow instances.

To access the custom ServiceNow - Service Analyzer, follow these steps:

  1. From the ITSI menu, select Service Analyzer > Analyzers.
  2. Select ServiceNow - Service Analyzer from the list of analyzers.

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Service Analyzer

Monitor your ServiceNow entities

The content pack includes the four entity types that group entities originating from ServiceNow.

  • SNOW CMDB
  • SNOW Change Request
  • SNOW Event
  • SNOW Incident

Each entity type contains a set of vital metrics. Vital metrics are statistical calculations based on SPL searches that represent the overall health of entities of that type. To view the Entity Health page for the entity type, follow these steps:

  1. From the ITSI menu or IT Essentials Work menu, select Infrastructure Overview.
  2. Select GroupBy: Entity Type.
  3. Select the entity type to drill down into its vital metrics.

For more information about entity types and vital metrics, see Overview of entity types in ITSI in the Entity Integrations manual.

Entity dashboards

You can select an individual entity on the Entity Health page to drill down further into its performance metrics and log events. The Event Data Search dashboard displays the most recent log events associated with an entity over the last hour. The Analytics dashboard lets you view the trend of data coming in from each host by source type in a single snapshot.

To learn more about the available entity dashboards, see the following resources:

Use ServiceNow dashboards

The content pack includes ten dashboards.

  • ServiceNow - Auto-Created Incidents
  • ServiceNow - Change Performance
  • ServiceNow - Change Tasks
  • ServiceNow - CMDB
  • ServiceNow - CMDB Overview
  • ServiceNow - Events
  • ServiceNow - Incident Performance
  • ServiceNow - Incidents Inspector
  • ServiceNow - Open Incidents by Geography
  • ServiceNow - Overview


To view the ServiceNow dashboards, follow these steps:

  1. Select Dashboards > Dashboards from the ITSI menu or the ITE work menu.
  2. Enter "ServiceNow" in the filter field to filter the list of dashboards.
  3. Select a dashboard to view.
  4. (Optional) From the Edit menu, you can edit or clone the dashboard to customize it to meet your needs.

"Screenshot of the ServiceNow Overview Dashboard

Last modified on 07 July, 2023
Upgrade to version 1.1.0 of the Content Pack for ServiceNow   KPI reference for the Content Pack for ServiceNow

This documentation applies to the following versions of Content Pack for ServiceNow: 1.1.0


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