HP 3PAR Service Processors User Manual
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7.5
Working in the Policy Tab
3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager User’s Guide
Table 7-1. Actions with Base Installation
Action
Description
Alarms
Determines whether or not the Custodian can send alarms to the
Collector Server, or needs to receive approval for the permission first.
Custom alarms started as the result of a Start Custom Alarm action,
configured in a logic schema, are not affected. For this release, only one
permission can be set for all alarms, meaning all alarms will be included in
the action.
Events
Determines whether or not the Custodian can send events to the
Collector Server, or needs to receive approval for the permission first. For
this release, only one permission can be set for all events, meaning all
events will be included in the action.
Emails
Determines whether or not the Custodian can send Email notifications to
the Collector Server or needs to receive approval for the permission first.
Emails sent as the result of a Send Email action, configured in a logic
schema, are not affected. For this release, only one permission can be set
for all Emails, meaning all Email notifications will be included in the
action.
Modify Ping
Update Rate
Determines whether or not the Custodian accepts a new ping rate
(frequency, in seconds, that the Custodian contacts the Collector Server)
from the Collector Server, or needs to receive approval for the permission
first rate. This action has no specific parameters.
File Upload
Determines whether or not the Custodian can upload files to the
Collector Server as requested (whether a Collector Server-based request or
Custodian-initiated process), or needs to receive approval for the
permission first. Permission parameters include the fully-qualified path of
the file(s) to upload to the Collector Server. The path name on the device
can be explicit or relative (which the Custodian interprets to be the root
of the Collector Server installation). File names can be explicit; for
example, "error.log", or include wildcards; for example, "*.log" or "*.*".