Guidelines for Creating Action Policies
- Last Updated: December 11, 2024
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- WhatsUp Gold
- Version 2024
Action Policies bundle Actions and Notifications. Actions and Notifications are typically triggered by a condition or threshold observed by a monitor. You can combine Action and Notification building blocks as a way to implement a policy that governs selected devices and device roles.
In WhatsUp Gold Action Policies typically trigger any of the following:
- Simple notifications (email, SMS, log).
- Corrective measures (such as remote script execution payload, configuration rollback, reboot, and so on).
- Some combination of corrective measures and notifications.
Examples of site actions bundled to implement action policies might be:
- Notifying application management engineers when production devices transition state (for example from maintenance mode to up)
- Applying approved configuration to a device found out of compliance (a default password is detected, anomalous port opened or traffic detected)
- "Activating" (reconfigure and restart) a backup host device whenever a primary fails
- Restarting "non-responsive" critical services (an FTP or log server, for example)
Note: You can also create and apply powerful policies which enforce configuration record versioning and device configuration alignment using WhatsUp Gold Configuration Management policies.
Creating Action Policies
Begin by creating a list or matrix of critical state change events, appropriate actions, and the chain of responsible individuals for your site.
Example: Device Recovery Matrix
- Create an Action type from the Actions Library.
- Create the Action Policy.
Example: Combine with Notification Schedule and Roll Test into Action Policy