How to remove types from the aggregation rule, Example of an empty, nested template – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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IMPORTANT:
When one template overlaps another, the template that captures the most processes
has precedence over competing templates. For this reason, a template containing empty And or
Or
rules will match all processes and will take precedence over all other templates.
Figure 3-10 Example of an empty, nested template
How to remove types from the aggregation rule
You might want to remove types from a rule to correct it or refine it. To remove a type, click the
Del Rule
button to the right of the type field that you want to remove. To delete And or Or
statements, click the Del AND or the Del OR button to the right of the closing brace for that
statement. When an And or an Or rule is deleted, all the rules that it encloses are deleted also.
This example shows which Del Rule button to click to
remove the Group type within an And
statement and
to remove the entire And statement.
Figure 3-11 Example demonstrating the location of the Del Rule button in relation to its rule
Check unmatched processes to find application candidates
In Application Discovery, processes running on a host system that do not match existing template
or package definitions are called unmatched processes. Characteristics of unmatched processes can
be entered into a template to define an application.
Understanding the tables that show unmatched processes
The create and edit application template screens show unmatched processes found across the
computing network in a table called “Processes not matched by this template”. The same data
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