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Go Backend Rollback Drill Retry Approvals And Recovery Playbooks
CAVRA now adds governed approval evidence before acknowledgement audit retry execution and public-safe recovery playbooks for repeated connector delivery failures.
- Retry execution approval plans for accepted acknowledgement audit retry decisions.
- Retry execution approval decisions with
approved,denied,deferred, andexpiredstates. - Connector recovery playbooks for repeated SIEM, ITSM, ChatOps, and webhook delivery failures.
- Non-dry-run retry workers select only approved retry execution decisions.
- Evidence Console actions for planning retry approvals, approving retries, and building recovery playbooks.
The feature creates a hard governance boundary between retry planning and live retry execution. Operators can prove that failed acknowledgement audit delivery was reviewed, accepted, approved, and paired with recovery guidance before live retry side effects occur.
The public Community Edition records public-safe evidence only. Connector credentials, private endpoints, customer-specific recovery actions, and Enterprise connector side effects remain outside the public repository.
See docs/diagrams/go-backend-rollback-drill-retry-approvals-recovery-playbooks.svg.
The next recommended implementation step is approval-bound live retry execution records and connector recovery closure evidence.
Before the agent acts, CAVRA asks: who is acting, what will change, what policy applies, and what evidence will prove it?
| Start | Build | Operate | Assure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick Start | CLI | Enterprise Guide | AISPM |
| Reader Paths | Policy Syntax | Deployments | Evidence |
| Community | GUI | Troubleshooting | Conclusion |
- Foreword And Reader Paths
- Why CAVRA Exists
- Runtime Authority Model
- Architecture
- Editions
- Install And Deploy
- Community Guide
- Enterprise Guide
- CLI Reference
- GUI And Sandbox
- AISPM Guide
- Policy And Evidence
- Operations And Integrations
- Labs And Use Cases
- Appendices And FAQ
- Policy Language Reference
- Troubleshooting Playbook
- Conclusion