I think you could also use Cluster.

Class that stores information about groups of two or more computer systems
(clusters) or applications that operate together as a functional whole to
increase the performance or resources of the BMC_System component. Use the
BMC_Cluster class to classify or update groups of software or hardware to
maintain and improve the reliability, serviceability, and availability of
your operating-system environment. For example, an accounting department
might create a cluster and link it with relationships to specific computer
systems to obtain a complete picture of their business environment and
assess the performance of computers individually and collectively. To do so,
they could use the BMC_Component relationship to connect Computer A,
Computer B, and Computer C to a performance measurement CI in the
BMC_Cluster class. This class corresponds to the DMTF class CIM_Cluster.
Thanks

Edward
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Tommy Morris
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Duh... hit send too quickly. Then all you have to do is relate the
> Application Service to the CRQ instead of individual servers.
>
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> Subject: collection of servers
>
>  Hello List,
>
> I've been asked if it is possible to create a "group of servers" (i.e.
> 50 servers) and assign it a group name (i.e. group A) that could be used
> in Change Management when relating assets. I already have these servers
> loaded into my CMDB.
> The goal is for users to create a change ticket and relate "group A" to
> the change ticket. if others wanted to get a list of servers affected by
> this change, they would need to open the group in the CI Viewer (maybe).
> Not sure if this makes sense?
>
> What would be the best approach to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcelo Martinez
>
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