Check inactive users or Locked out and Removed from Groups and Roles#2413
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This code will help to populate the Manufacturer if that empty on CMDB_CI table
This script is used in ServiceNow to automatically fill in the missing manufacturer information for Configuration Items (CIs) in the CMDB (Configuration Management Database).
1. Predefined Mapping:
The script starts with a list of known model names and their corresponding manufacturer names.For example, a model called ThinkPad T14 is made by Lenovo, and MacBook Pro 16 is made by Apple
2. Look Up Manufacturer:
* It defines a function that looks up the manufacturer’s record in the core_company table (based on the name) and gets its unique ID (sys_id).
3. Find CIs Missing a Manufacturer:
* The script goes through all CIs in the cmdb_ci table where the manufacturer field is empty.
4. Update Missing Manufacturer:
* For each of those CIs:
* It checks the model name.
* If the model is in the predefined mapping:
* It looks up the correct manufacturer in the core_company table.
* It updates the CI record by setting the manufacturer field with the correct sys_id.
* It also logs that the update was successful.
* If the manufacturer is not found in the system, it logs a warning.
5. Final Log:
* After going through all matching CIs, it logs how many records were successfully updated.
Removing roles and group access from dormant users is a critical security and compliance best practice — it reduces the attack surface and prevents unauthorized access.
This script automatically finds and cleans up user accounts that meet all of the following conditions: * The user is inactive * The user is locked out * They haven’t been updated in the last 90 days
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This script automatically finds and cleans up user accounts that meet all of the following conditions: