Hi,

The "Quick Start" documents are as you described, a one/two page
installation guide.

The following is an example of a two page:

 

"BMC Remedy IT Service Management 7.6.03 Installation Quick Start Card.pdf"

 

One that maybe of interest is the following:

 

"(White Paper) BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04 Enterprise Quick
Reference.pdf"

 

This document contains some useful information.

  _____  

 

Kind Regards,

 

Carl Wilson

 

http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Andrew Hicox
Sent: 26 September 2013 14:49
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ITSM n00b looking for documentation and/or (free) learning
resources

 

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Thanks! I'd found both the youtube channel and docs.bmc.com already. 

 

The youtube channel is especially useful if you're reading through the 8.1.
online documentation which will say something like "the following video
explains …" followed by whitespace where the video is supposed to be (this
happens a LOT). Sometimes you can go looking on the youtube channel and find
the video they were talking about (well I mean maybe -- in the end you can't
be completely sure it's the same video the docs were alluding to, but most
of the time I've been able to find what seems to be the missing piece).

 

docs.bmc.com … well … I've not had a lot of luck with the search function so
far. I'd spent some time looking for a hierarchal directory on that site, so
I could perhaps have a better shot at finding what I'm looking for the old
fashioned way … and I might be missing it, but I can't seem to find one.

 

In any case, much thanks for the pointers. 

 

Still haven't found my missing PDFs … in particular, the "BMC Remedy ITSM
Configuration Quick Start" seems to have a promising title … though I fear
if I find it, that it'll be along the lines of the CMDB "quick start card"
which is … pretty laughable "Step 1: install it! Step 2: put your data in!
step 3: PROFITABILITY!" … LOL.

 

I'm working my way now through the "Remedy IT Service Management
Administration Guide" which is actually answering a lot of my questions
(though in an odd order).

 

I've searched Amazon quite thoroughly, and unless I'm missing it, nobody
seems to have written a book about BMC ITSM. Which is kind of astounding
given it's complexity. Seems like a golden opportunity for some technically
minded author out there to write "BMC ITSM Demystified" or the like :-)

 

-Andy

 

 

 

On Sep 26, 2013, at 1:58 AM, Rüdiger Tams <ruedi...@tams.de> wrote:





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Hi,

 

some sources I know. Maybe they are useful - and maybe you know them
already...

 

videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/BMCSoftwareBMCtv 

docs: https://docs.bmc.com/docs/dashboard.action (you have a SupC-id,
right?)

 

HTH

Rüdiger

 

 

Von: Andrew Hicox <and...@hicox.com>
An: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Gesendet: 19:12 Mittwoch, 25.September 2013
Betreff: ITSM n00b looking for documentation and/or (free) learning
resources

 

** 

Everyone, 

 

I've been working with Remedy in a custom development context for a very
long time, and I'm now preparing to start a new gig where I'll be working
with ITSM for the first time. I've gotten rather lucky in that the shop I'll
be working for has both custom development work (which I should be able to
step right into), and also an ITSM system that I'll be getting up to speed
on, and doing quite a bit of learning about. 

 

I don't expect I'll become an expert overnight. ITSM is deeper than the mind
of Minolta, no doubt. However I'd like to do a bit of homework before I
start the new job, so that I have a good foundation to begin from.

 

For the last three weeks it feels like I've been completely spinning my
wheels. Though I've finally managed to get a proper 8.1 install over Oracle
set up on some Linux VMs, the online documentation for 8.1. is basically
rubbish. I'm sorry to say it, but after really giving it everything I've
got, trying to make heads or tails of it for three weeks now … the 8.1 ITSM
online documentation really is like someone took a pile of half written
design documents and put them through a blender, then slapped 'em on the
internet and said "DONE!".

 

What I'd give at this point for a nice set of PDFs like those that come with
the arserver install … (PDF exports of the mess on the internet do not
count).

 

Well … I was ready to give up, then out of desperation, I began typing my
questions into Google, and LO and BEHOLD … PDF's EXIST, but only for the
7.6.04 version (well ok … it's better than nothing -- which is precisely
what the online documentation is, at least to someone coming from my
perspective). After further investigation, I determined these PDFs were for
all intents and purposes deeply hidden in the help file downloads for each
ITSM component. It took me all darn day … I had to download like 10 or 15 GB
of data off the support site, write a perl script to spider through, find
all the PDFs, MD5 them and expunge the duplicates, but I finally managed to
get a set of ITSM documentation together (per the list of 'related
documents' at the top of the "BMC Remedy IT Service Management Concepts
Guide"). 

 

Well … mostly complete. I still can't find these, and I'm wondering if
anyone can help me or point me to where they might be:

 

    * Remedy BMC ITSM Configuration Quick Start

    * BMC BladeLogic Client Automation Configuration Discovery Integration
for CMDB Getting Started Guide

    * BMC BladeLogic Client Automation CMS Tuner User Guide

    * BMC Service Management Process Model Best Practice Flows

    * BMC Service Management Process Model Role Mapping to BMC Remedy ITSM
Suite

 

Again … I've found the rest, though to be frank even the PDFs (though 10000x
better than the "online documentation") tend to be rather impenetrable as
well. I've got about 2.5 weeks left to get my learn-on. I'd like to be able
to do the following before I start my new gig:

 

1) set up a new company via the Application Administration form, and
actually *know* what all the steps mean -- it seems like there should be
some sort of walk through doc that tells you for instance, what the specific
significance of "support group role" is, but damned if I can find it so far.

 

2) set up a minimal group of fake users required to walk various ticket
types through a lifecycle (Incidents and Change Requests minimally). Not
unlike the Calbro demo data, but I want to set this up myself for my fake
company from step 1so I can genuinely understand what's going on.

 

3) enter some fake CI's into the CMDB for my fake company. My first thought
was setup ADDM and let it scan my home network and put in whatever it finds.
After looking at the complexity of ADDM, my second thought is "there must be
a way to feed in a CSV file or something"

 

If anyone out there in Remedy-land has any resources in mind that could help
me on my way, I'd much appreciate links and hints,

 

thanks everyone,

 

-Andy

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