Re: [clamp] Are there some associations between the ’Operational policy’ as a part of a control loop and the policy design by the independent policy management system.
Ron Shacham
Yuan, Every control loop has its own operational policy. That will be a separate policy instance in the policy repository than any other control loop. It also has a unique control loop ID which is used for correlation with other configuration policies that are part of the control loop.
Let me know if that doesn’t answer your question.
Regards, Ron
From: yuan.hu1@... [mailto:yuan.hu1@...]
Hi Ron,
Does CLAMP will generate a new policy rule for each control loop based on its configured ’Operational policy’?
Thanks, Yuan Hu
原始邮件 发件人: <rshacham@...>; 收件人:袁虎10090474; <gn422w@...>; 抄送人: <onap-discuss@...>; 日 期 :2017年12月22日 23:49 主 题 :RE: [clamp] Are there some associations between the ’Operational policy’ as a part of a control loop and the policy design by the independent policy management system. Hi Yuan, CLAMP uses policy to customize the control loop. It gathers the user input and uses the REST API interface of policy to generate and update these policies. The operational policy and the configuration policy for the thereshold signature are two different types of policy that CLAMP creates for this purpose, and they are linked through a unique control loop ID.
Please let me know if you have any other questions about CLAMP design.
Regards, Ron
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yuan.hu1@... [mailto:yuan.hu1@...]
Hi CLAMP team,
Are there some associations between the ’Operational policy’ as a part of a control loop and the policy design by the independent policy management system. Are there som associations between the CLAMP and the policy management system. What are the associations?
Thanks, Yuan Hu
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