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The SIS Server's role is to monitor the ITOM Job Queue for any jobs that it needs to execute, polling the queue every 15 seconds. This also acts as a heartbeat to the cloud registering that the Hornbill SIS is up and running.
 
The SIS Server's role is to monitor the ITOM Job Queue for any jobs that it needs to execute, polling the queue every 15 seconds. This also acts as a heartbeat to the cloud registering that the Hornbill SIS is up and running.
The service is accessible via a web page, which allows for the initial pairing and display of the current status of the service. The service is able self update and pulls all information from the paired instance with regards to Jobs that are required to be undertaken on specified devices on the network. There are currently two types of job that can be initiated; Computer Discovery and IT Automation. Automation jobs are powered via pre-built packages provided by Hornbill or custom built internally.
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The service is accessible via a web page, which allows for the initial pairing and display of the current status of the service. The service is able to self update and pulls all information from the paired instance with regards to jobs that are required to be undertaken on specified devices on the network. There are currently two types of job that can be initiated; Computer Discovery and IT Automation. Automation jobs are powered via pre-built packages provided by Hornbill or custom built internally.
 
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== Download Site Integration Server ==
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== Download and Install Hornbill SIS==
== Add Site Integration Server Connector ==
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The Hornbill SIS package is downloaded from the Hornbill Instance in the form of Windows executable. Once downloaded, local administration rights will be required on the computer to install the SIS as a Windows NT Service.
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== Add Connector ==
 
== Site Integration Server List ==
 
== Site Integration Server List ==
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{{Bullet1|Name|The name of the Connector that was provided when setting up}}
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{{Bullet1|Group|Name of the Group that the connector has been linked to}}
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Description
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Service Type
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Service State
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Online Status
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Service Build
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Last Seen On
 
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Revision as of 21:21, 11 March 2020

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Introduction

Hornbill's Site Integration Services (SIS) consists of two components, the setup and configuration within Hornbill and a Site Integrations package that needs to be installed on a computer within your organization which runs as a standard Windows NT Service.

The SIS Server's role is to monitor the ITOM Job Queue for any jobs that it needs to execute, polling the queue every 15 seconds. This also acts as a heartbeat to the cloud registering that the Hornbill SIS is up and running. The service is accessible via a web page, which allows for the initial pairing and display of the current status of the service. The service is able to self update and pulls all information from the paired instance with regards to jobs that are required to be undertaken on specified devices on the network. There are currently two types of job that can be initiated; Computer Discovery and IT Automation. Automation jobs are powered via pre-built packages provided by Hornbill or custom built internally.

Related Articles

Download and Install Hornbill SIS

The Hornbill SIS package is downloaded from the Hornbill Instance in the form of Windows executable. Once downloaded, local administration rights will be required on the computer to install the SIS as a Windows NT Service.


Add Connector

Site Integration Server List

  • Name
The name of the Connector that was provided when setting up
  • Group
Name of the Group that the connector has been linked to

Description Service Type Service State Online Status Service Build Last Seen On