I am trying write a policy in CMDB data manager for Hardware.
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10-30-2024 04:32 PM
The condition written is:
Since the condition is too big I am not getting any number in preview policy.
Should I retire policy or not. Is it a problem.
Thanks,
Anusha Namburi.
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10-30-2024 07:39 PM
Hi @anushanamb ,
what’s the policy purpose ?if it is written then must be some purpose.
Now there is no data impact but once data come using discovery then might be .
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10-30-2024 09:44 PM
The purpose is to retire hardware.
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10-30-2024 10:07 PM
Hi @anushanamb ,
CMDB data manager policy automates the processing of CI lifecycle events, like
- Archive
- Delete
- Retire
- Attestation
- Delete CMDB Related Entry
By implementing above you can standardized lifecycle policies for CIs, You can ensure to build healthy CMDB.
Each policy may involve a certain level of complexity in its filters. However, as time goes on, you might find the need for more focused policies that operate at a level closer to each individual CI.
Now, In my point of view you should not de-active, let it run.
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