Separation rule fields and their descriptions, Separation rule fields – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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Separation rule fields and their descriptions
Description
Field
By default during initial discovery, Application Discovery sets objects recognized as
packages to 'no' and objects recognized as templates to 'yes'.
This field designates whether or not the application shall be visible to users of the
Application Discovery user interface:
• yes – show the application data associated with this object.
• no – hide the application data associated with this object.
NOTE:
Visibility actually has no affect on template matching, but is included here as a
convenience. It is a global setting that allows you to control data presentation in all
Application Discovery screens. It is not stored as a user preference.
Is visible?
How many process identifiers (pids) are allowed in an application:
• one — one pid per running application.
Effect: Each new concurrent run of this application is shown as a separate instance from
the others in Application Discovery.
• session – any number of pids per application for the duration of one terminal group
session.
Effect: All associated pids are treated as one running application instance for that session.
However, because sessions on HP-UX and Linux are maintained per user, this has the
effect of delineating running applications per user. Thus, if you log in twice (two
concurrent terminal windows), you can have two separate instances of this running
application. This effect is similar to that obtained by setting user scope=one.
• any – any number of pids per application.
Effect: Pids have no specific effect on defining the application described by this template.
Pid scope
How many users' processes can be associated with one instance of this application:
• one – one user's processes per application.
Effect: A separate instance of this application will be shown for each different user who
runs this application. This effect is similar to that obtained by setting pid
scope=session
.
• any – any number of different users per application.
Effect: Number of users has no specific limiting effect on defining the application
described by this template. That is, only one instance is recognized, regardless of how
many users are running the application concurrently.
User scope
Shall child processes spawned by the parent be considered part of the parent application
instance or as a separate instance:
• no – child processes are not considered part of the parent application instance. This is
the default value.
Effect: Child processes will be shown as separate application instances in Application
Discovery.
• yes – child processes are considered part of the parent application instance.
Effect: Child processes will not be shown as separate application instances in Application
Discovery.
is pidtree
NOTE:
If you want to define a template based on ownership or how many instances are currently
running, you can check the “Unmatched processes” table on a particular host screen or the
“Processes not matched by this template” table on a template editing screen to get this information.
See Filling in the template separation rule fields for tips on finding specific process attributes.
Managing application templates
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