domain_Policy
Table: domain_Policy
OpsCenter Report Column | Description | Equivalent Column in IT Analytics |
|---|---|---|
name | This attribute represents name of the policy., | apt_v_nbu_policy.master_server_name |
policyDomainName | Applicable for TSM backups, used for managing a set of TSM client nodes. It can contain multiple Policy sets managing a subset of the TSM client nodes. | |
versionNo | This attribute represents the number of times a policy has been modified. | apt_v_nbu_policy.generation |
entityId | This attribute represents the unique id of a policy object from domain_Entity table. | apt_v_nbu_policy.policy_id |
type | This attribute determines the purpose of the policy. | apt_v_nbu_policy.policy_type |
active | This attribute represents whether policy is active or inactive. | apt_v_nbu_policy.is_active |
status | This attribute represents status of policy. For example, active, retired, and so on. | apt_v_nbu_policy.exists_in_catalog |
jobPriority | The Job priority attribute specifies the priority that a policy has as it competes with other policies for resources. | apt_v_nbu_policy.job_priority |
effectiveDate | The effective date attribute specifies when the policy can begin to schedule backups. | apt_v_nbu_policy.effective_date |
dataClassificationId | The Data Classification attribute specifies the classification of the storage lifecycle policy that stores the backup. | apt_v_nbu_policy.data_classification |
retirement | This attribute represents policy retirement. | apt_v_nbu_policy.exists_in_catalog |
keyword | The Keyword phrase attribute is a phrase that NetBackup associates with all backups or archives based on the policy. | apt_v_nbu_policy.keyword |
isValid | This attribute represents whether policy is valid or invalid, and takes into consideration all the reports. | apt_v_nbu_policy.exists_in_catalog |
isApplicationDiscovery | This attribute represents whether application discovery is enabled or disabled. | |
discoveryLifetime | This attribute represents how often NetBackup performs discovery on the vCenter server. |