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ServiceNow Mid-Server Insights

Import · Jul 17, 2024 · article
2.Download the Mid Server

•Search for “Mid Server” in your application navigator and click on “Downloads” to download the mid server. Select the appropriate installer based on your operating system (e.g., Windows, Linux).•Download the mid-server.•Once the download is complete, it will be accessible under your file downloads.

•Go to your files and create a folder in your C: drive, which will act as your directory. In the directory, create a new folder and name it.

•Under downloads, where your mid server has been downloaded, right-click toextract alland select the folder you created under your directory so that it is extracted into the designated folder.

•Go to your drive/folder, which now contains mid-server contents, and click on theagent folder.

•Under the agent folder, click on theconfig XML fileand fill in the required parameters, including your instance URL(ex,https://dev210312.service-now.com/)

the username(ex, midserver_user)and password of the user you created and assigned the mid-server role to, and create a name.

Then save.

3.Validate and Update

•Wait for it to populate on your instance under mid_server. Then click on it to validate and update it. Wait for it to validate and for the status to be up.

•Once the status is populated, congratulations! You have successfully installed a mid server into your ServiceNow instance.

Upgrading the Mid Server

ServiceNow mid servers typically perform periodic checks for upgrade availability. Upon detecting a newer version, they automatically download and install the upgrade package. Manual upgrades are also an option.

Troubleshooting Mid-Server Issues

1.Restarting the Mid Server:

You can restart the mid-server through the ServiceNow UI or the Command Line Interface (CLI).

UI Method

•Sign in to ServiceNow.•Go to “System Definition” and select “Mid Servers.”•Choose the mid-server that needs restarting.•Click the “Restart” button at the top.•Wait a few minutes until the mid-server status changes to “Running.”

•Verify its connectivity and performance.

CLI Method

•Log into the machine hosting the mid-server.

•Execute commands from ServiceNow documentation.

2.Checking Mid-Server Logs:

The mid-server logs, located in the installation directory,

offer valuable insights into any issues encountered.

ServiceNow Applications that Leverage Mid Servers:

.Discovery.Service Mapping.Event Management.Cloud Management.Integration Hub

.Orchestration

External Applications that Utilize Mid Servers:

.Import sets.Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS)

.Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM)

COMPATIBILITY MATTERS

For seamless communication, ensure compatibility between the mid-server version and your ServiceNow instance version. The mid-server version should at least belong to the same major release (e.g., Tokyo) as the instance. While minor version compatibility (e.g., Tokyo Patch 1) might work, it's highly recommended to upgrade to the latest version for optimal performance and security.

Conclusion

ServiceNow mid servers are powerful tools for extending platform functionality. By understanding their purpose, configuration process, and use cases, you can leverage them to streamline data integration and enhance your overall ServiceNow experience.

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ServiceNow Product Documentation on MidServers:

.What is a mid-server: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-servicenow-platform/page/product/mid-server/concept/...

.Configure mid-server parameters: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-servicenow-platform/page/product/mid-server/referenc...

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