The Match Context Area - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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Figure 4-2
The appearance of this view can change, depending on the constraint type you select in the drop
down menu. For a description of these types, see
page
53.
The Constraints Table View is composed of several parts:
Section 4.1.1, "The Match Context Area," on page 52
Section 4.1.2, "The Constraint Type List," on page 53
Section 4.1.3, "The Verbose Check Box," on page 54
Section 4.1.4, "The Capable Resources Summary," on page 54
Section 4.1.5, "The Constraints Column of the Constraints Table View," on page 54
Section 4.1.6, "The Policy Column of the Constraints Table," on page 55

4.1.1 The Match Context Area

The policy debugger provides the general identification of a job instance in the Match Context area
of the Constraints Table View. The Match Context defines everything associated with running a job
on a particular resource it references Facts, which are also referenced in Policies. The Policies define
how, when, and where the job runs.
Figure 4-3
That identifying Facts in the Match Context include:
Matrix: The
to the Orchestrate Server where this job is running.
User: The
running the job.
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The Match Context Area of the Constraints Table View in the Policy Debugger
icon and a text string identifies the machine that matches the grid name given
icon and a text string identifies the User object that matches the user who is
Section 4.1.2, "The Constraint Type List," on

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