I think your plan with configuration dataset should work. I have done something 
similar.
Only thing I did not use was reconciliation engine to create the CIs in the 
golden dataset (I built a workflow to do this).
Not sure how using recon engine is going to work as you will need to set the 
reconciliation ID before merging the datasets, which means you would need to 
keep changing/resetting recon ID before each merge to avoid data being simply 
updated rather than created.

I guess another way of doing this (and certainly one BMC would recommend) would 
be using a discovery tool to populate your CMDB.

Regards and good luck

Jiri Pospisil
LCH.Clearnet

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Subject: Re: CMDB CI and relationship templates

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I'll take that as a "no". . .  :^)

Are people in general not using the CMDB? It seems like there is not a lot of 
information or experience available here or from support.

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Subject: CMDB CI and relationship templates

Hello all,

I have a question about Atrium CMDB and Asset Management 7.6.4 - I have noted 
that there is a functionality called Configuration that lets you record the 
financial information for a set of assets and link it to specific CIs, but is 
there anything similar that allows you to record standard structural 
configurations (CI and relationships)? Or do I need to go to Configuration 
Management to get that?

Say I want to create template for all new application servers that includes a 
virtual server with 2Mb memory, two network ports, 60 Gb drive resource on a 
SAN server, and the relationships between each, is there a place for this?

One thought that does occur to me is that I could set up a 'template' dataset, 
put in these configurations as CIs and relationships, and then when I wanted to 
create one, have a reconcile job that merges but does not delete the 'template' 
CI/relationships.

Has anyone tried this, or is there a better way that's already built in?

Kelly Logan, Sr. Systems Administrator (Remedy, Planview), GMS
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