View all the policies that are created for devices and groups in
Power Manager.
About this task
NOTE If you are logging in as a Device Manager, only the device groups and devices that are in your scope are available for viewing and management.
For example, if you are logging in as a Device Manager DM1 user, you can view only the policies that are created by Device Manager DM1 user and apply these policies only on the groups in Device Manager DM1 user scope. However, the Administrator has access to all the policies created by all the Device Manager users.
To view a policy, perform the following steps:
Steps
From OpenManage Enterprise, perform any one of the following:
To view all the policies created in
Power Manager:
Click
Plugins > Power Management > Policies.
The
Policies tab is displayed.
Select your category of filters, and view the data. Following is a list of categories available:
State—Filters the policies based on the state of the policy. The supported filters are
All,
Enabled,
Disabled.
Name—Filters the policies based on the name of the policy.
Description—Filters the policies based on the description of the policy.
Type—Filters the policies based on the type of policy. The supported filters are,
All,
Static, and
Temperature-Triggered.
Assigned To—Filters policies based on device or group it is assigned to.
To filter and view the data, click
Advanced Filters.
To clear the filters, click
Clear All filters.
To sort any column alphabetically, click a column name so that an arrow is displayed with the column name.
To view all the policies created for a device—click
Devices > Power Management and Monitoring > Policies
All the policies applied to the device are displayed with the details.
To view all the policies created for a group—click
Devices, click a custom group with static membership, click
Group Details, and then click
Policies.
The policies applied to the group are displayed with the details.
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