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Before you begin
Read about Define and assign policies
When assigning a policy to a service, you must take into consideration the scope of the constraints and actions in a policy, and the component to which the policy is assigned. For more information, see "Scope of a Policy" in Define and assign policies.
To assign a policy to a service:
The list of currently defined policies is displayed in the Policies table.
Field | Description |
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Service |
Service to which the policy is assigned. Select a service from the drop-down list or select All Services. |
Process |
Process to which the policy is assigned. Select a process from the drop-down list. If you set Service to All Services, you can select All Processes only. |
Instance |
Instance to which the policy is assigned. Select an instance from the drop-down list. If you set Process to All Processes, you can select All Instances only. |
Definitions |
Constraint to use for the policy. For information about defining constraints, see Define constraints. |
Run Action |
Action to use for the policy. Select an action from the drop-down list. This field is grayed out if the selected constraint is a resource agreement, as described in Define constraints. For more information about defining actions, see Define actions. Note: You can select either an action or action pipeline for the policy but not both. |
Run Pipeline |
Action pipeline to use for the policy. Select an action pipeline from the drop-down list. This field is grayed out if the selected constraint is a resource agreement, as described in Define constraints. For more information about defining action pipelines, see Define action pipelines. Note: You can select either an action or action pipeline for the policy but not both. |
The policy assignment is created and the following confirmation message is displayed:
Binding created successfully
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