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== Overview ==
Policies are created and edited in an [[application|application]]. A policy is instructions for the monitoring of something from a computer. Policies are deployed to a node using [[group|groups]].
Policies == Policy types ==There are associated with currently 14 different policy types. Each policy is targeted to monitor a node using [[group|groups]]different aspect of a server.
# [[Command execution policy|Command execution]]# [[Disk Filesystem policy|Disk / Filesystem]]# [[Event policy|Event]]# [[HTTP response policy|HTTP response]]# [[Log file policy|Log file]]# [[Ping response policy|Ping response]]# [[Port availability policy|Port availability]]# [[Process performance policy|Process performance]]# [[Service status policy|Service status]]# [[SNMP Poll policy|SNMP policy]]# [[SNMP Trap receipt policy|SNMP Trap recipient]]# [[Veloopti Agent Health policy|Veloopti agent health]]# [[Windows Performance Library policy|Windows performance library]]# [[CI Metric Thresholds policy|CI Metric thresholds]] == Deploying a policy to a server ==Policies are deployed to a server by adding it to a policy group. The policy group must also be linked to a node group that contains the server that the policy is to be deployed to. One or more policies can be added to a policy group. A policy in a policy group is a member of the group. In order for the policies in the policy group to be deployed to the nodes in a node group the policy group must be linked to the node group. A policy group can be linked to one or more node groups. All nodes in the node group that have a policy group linked to it can have the policies deployed to them. A policy group is located in an application and is not able to be linked to a node group outside of the application. A policy cannot be directly deployed to a node. [[Category:Concepts]] [[Category:Policies]] [[Category:Groups]]

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