Set up the Oracle Boot Volume spoke

Integrate the ServiceNow instance and Oracle Boot Volume account by using the OCI SHA256WithRSA Signature credentials to authenticate ServiceNow requests.

Before you begin

  • Request an Integration Hub subscription.
  • Activate and set up the Oracle Cloud IAM Spoke.
  • Activate the Oracle Boot Volume spoke.
  • Role required: admin.

Procedure

  1. (Optional) Create a JKS certificate.
    You can create a JKS certificate for the Oracle Boot Volume spoke or use the certificate created for the Oracle Cloud IAM spoke. For information about creating the JKS Certificate, see Create a Java KeyStore (JKS) certificate.
  2. (Optional) Create X.509 certificate.
    You can create a X.509 certificate for the Oracle Boot Volume spoke or use the certificate created for the Oracle Cloud IAM spoke. For information about creating a X.509 certificate, see Create X.509 certificate for the Oracle Cloud IAM spoke.
  3. Create credential record for the Oracle Boot Volume spoke.
    1. Navigate to Connections & Credentials > Credentials.
    2. Click New.
      The system displays this message: What type of Credentials would you like to create?
    3. Select OCI SHA256WithRSA Signature.
    4. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Note: You can specify details of the certificates you created specifically for the Oracle Boot Volume spoke or specify details of the existing certificates you had created for the Oracle Cloud IAM spoke.
    5. Right-click the form header and click Submit.
  4. Create connection record for the Oracle Boot Volume spoke.
    1. Navigate to Connections & Credentials > Connections & Credentials Aliases.
    2. Open the alias record of the Oracle Boot Volume spoke, for example, Oracle_Boot_Volume_Connection.
    3. From the Connections tab, click New.
    4. On the form, fill these fields.
    5. Click Submit.
    The ServiceNow instance and Oracle Boot Volume account are integrated. You can use the spoke actions to build flows and automate tasks as required.