The policies library displays the base settings, default policy, and other best practice policies that VMware Aria Operations includes. You can use the policies library to create your own policies. The policies library includes all the configurable settings for the policy elements, such as workload, capacity and time remaining, and so on.
How the Policies Library Works
Use the options in policies library to create your own policy from an existing policy, or to override the settings from an existing policy so that you can apply the new settings to groups of objects. You can also import or export a policy and reorder the policies.
Select a policy to display its details in the right pane. The right pane displays a high-level overview of all the details and options for that policy where these details are categorized in tabs. Expand each category to view all the related details.
When you add or edit a policy, you access the policy workspace where you select the base policies and override the settings for metrics and properties, alerts and symptoms, capacity, compliance, workload automation, and groups and objects. In this workspace, you can also apply the policy to objects and object groups. To update the policy associated with an object or object group, the role assigned to your user account must have the Manage Association permission activated for policy management.
Where You Manage the Policies Library
To manage the policies library, from the left menu, click Policy Definition tile. The policies library appears and lists the policies available to use for your environment.
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Toolbar |
Use the toolbar selections to take action in the policies library.
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Filters | Limits the list based on the text you type.
You can also filter by:
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Policies library data grid |
VMware Aria Operations displays the high-level details for the policies.
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Policies library > Right Pane |
The right pane displays the name and description of the policy from which the settings are inherited, the policy priority, and the option to edit the policy. From the right pane, you can view the complete group of settings that include both customized settings and the settings inherited from the base policies selected when the policy was created.
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