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collection-resources-up.xml
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collection-resources-up.xml
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<!--
~ Copyright (c) 2019 Evolveum
~
~ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
~ you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
~ You may obtain a copy of the License at
~
~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
~
~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
~ distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
~ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
~ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
~ limitations under the License.
-->
<objectCollection oid="15de186e-1d8c-11e9-a469-8f5d9cfc0259"
xmlns="http://midpoint.evolveum.com/xml/ns/public/common/common-3"
xmlns:c="http://midpoint.evolveum.com/xml/ns/public/common/common-3"
xmlns:t="http://prism.evolveum.com/xml/ns/public/types-3"
xmlns:q="http://prism.evolveum.com/xml/ns/public/query-3"
xmlns:piracy="http://midpoint.evolveum.com/xml/ns/samples/piracy">
<name>Resources Up</name>
<!-- Collection: all resources where lastAvailabilityStatus=up -->
<type>ResourceType</type>
<filter>
<q:equal>
<q:path>operationalState/lastAvailabilityStatus</q:path>
<q:value>up</q:value>
</q:equal>
</filter>
<domainCollection>
<!-- Domain: all resources -->
<type>ResourceType</type>
</domainCollection>
<!-- TODO: maybe we would like to define default view here. E.g. default list of columns. -->
<!-- We really like to define default thresholds here.
We want to use thresholds in scanner tasks, notifications and so on.
We may want to send the notification when the widget turns red.
But the there may be also more specific thresholds. W.g. turn widget orange,
but do not send any notification about that. -->
<assignment>
<policyRule>
<policyConstraints>
<!-- The thresholds are defined as policy rules with a special constraint.
The <collection> constraint means, the the rule should not look at the collection definition.
The rule should look at the collected objects. -->
<collectionStats> <!-- or just <collectionStats/> should be enough. Default interpretation for ObjectCollectionType should be "explicit". -->
<collection>
<interpretation>explicit</interpretation>
</collection>
</collectionStats>
</policyConstraints>
<policyThreshold>
<lowerBound> <!-- lowWaterMark? -->
<percentage>90</percentage>
<!-- <count>4</count> -->
</lowerBound>
<!-- <period>PT1H</period> -->
</policyThreshold>
<policySituation>#resourceHealthDanger</policySituation>
</policyRule>
</assignment>
</objectCollection>