A Processing Policy integrates a Normalization Policy, an Enrichment Policy, and a Routing Policy into a single policy.
All the collectors and fetchers use Processing Policies. This eliminates the need to add a Normalization Policy, an Enrichment Policy, and a Routing Policy every time you configure a collector or a fetcher.
Processing Policies¶
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You can view the details of each processing policy by clicking the Details icon under the Actions column.
Go to Settings >> Configuration
from the navigation bar and click Processing Policies.
Processing Policies¶
Click Add.
Addition of a Processing Policy¶
Provide Policy Name.
Select a Normalization Policy, an Enrichment Policy, and a Routing Policy from the drop-down menus.
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Selection of Enrichment Policy is optional.
Click Submit.
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Click the ? icon near the top-right corner to get help on the inputs.
Some Collectors and Fetchers, which do not support the selected Normalization Policy, can still be applied to the new Processing Policy. However, the Normalization Policy does not function in these cases.
Go to Settings >> Configuration
from the navigation bar and click Processing Policies.
Click the Name of the required processing policy.
Processing Policies¶
Update the information in the Processing Policy panel.
Click Submit.
Before deleting a processing policy, make sure that it is not in use.
Go to Settings >> Configuration
from the navigation bar and click Processing Policies.
Click the Delete icon under the Actions column of the processing policy.
Processing Policies¶
To delete multiple processing policies, select the policies. Click More drop-down menu and choose Delete Selected.
Processing Policies¶
To delete all the processing policies, click More drop-down menu and choose Delete All.
Processing Policies¶
A delete confirmation dialog box appears on the screen. Click Yes to proceed.
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