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- XML File Policy User Interface
- Configuring XML File Policy Properties
- Configuring the Data Source in XML File Policies
- Configuring Mappings in XML File Policies
- Configuring Mappings in XML File Policies (Generic Output Only)
- Configuring Event Defaults in XML File Policies
- Configuring Metric Defaults in XML File Policies
- Configuring Event Rules in XML File Policies
- Configuring Metrics Rules in XML File Policies
- Configuring Options in XML File Policies
Configuring XML File Policy Properties
Every policy has a set of properties that identify and describe the policy. Properties include, for example, the policy name and a description of what the policy does.
To access
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In the Operations Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Event > XML File.
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In the Operations Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Metric > XML File.
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In the Operations Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Topology > XML File.
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In the Operations Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Generic output > XML File.
Tasks
How to configure policy properties
In the Properties page, type a name for the policy. You can use spaces in the name. The equal sign (=) is not allowed.
Related tasks
UI Descriptions
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Name |
Name of the policy. You can use spaces in the name. The equal sign (=) is not allowed. |
Description | Description of what the policy does. You might also add other notes (for example, data sources that are used). |
Category |
Name of the logical group to which the policy belongs. Categories may help you to better group your policies. Separate multiple categories with commas. |
Policy ID | GUID (globally unique identifier) assigned to the policy when it is first created. |
Last Modification |
The date and time that the policy was saved. The date and time displays using the current time zone of the computer on which the Web browser runs. The language setting of the Web browser determines the date and time format (for example, |
Last Modified by |
The name of the user active when the policy was saved. |
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