Re: DNS changes

2010-10-12 Thread Martinez, Marcelo A
Thanks Rick, it definitely helps. Eventually when we upgrade to 7.6.03, I'll go to management and ask if DNS changes is something we would want to track. There is no audit tracking for DNS modifications.. I know some management do believe there is a risk with changing/adding dns entries be

Re: DNS changes

2010-10-11 Thread Rick Phillips
to you in the future. rp ---Original Message--- From: Martinez, Marcelo A To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: DNS changes Sent: Oct 11 '10 14:34 ** Thanks Rick! We are managing DNS changes, but not classifying them correctly. I wasn’t sure if others were tra

Re: DNS changes

2010-10-11 Thread Martinez, Marcelo A
Thanks Rick! We are managing DNS changes, but not classifying them correctly. I wasn't sure if others were tracking these. You're correct, since they are not objects it is difficult to add them as CIs. We are not on 7.6 yet, just wanted to see how others are doing with Release th

Re: DNS changes

2010-10-11 Thread Rick Cook
Well, you are obviously managing DNS changes, so that means that there needs to be some way of classifying them. However, they aren't technically objects, so that makes them difficult to manage as CIs, unless you want to manage them as server attributes or something. So it would seem that h

DNS changes

2010-10-11 Thread Martinez, Marcelo A
How does your company categorize DNS changes in Change Mgmt? Do you have it under Ops Cat Tiers or set up as a product? Does your company have a criticality level for these? Do you differentiate between 'creating' vs. 'modifying' them? I'm just trying to see how others