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Create an Application Catalog Policy

Cataloging objects located on a provider is required for browsing, searching, and reporting in ECX.

An Application Catalog policy provides the framework to catalog and collect information about your SQL and Oracle application servers.

Run an Application Catalog policy to analyze your application servers in real time and navigate and correlate the objects from across the Enterprise in a single view. Additionally, you can infer sprawl, storage overutilization, and other storage inefficiencies.

Note: To successfully catalog a SQL provider, you must also register associated vCenter providers.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN:

  • At least one application provider must be associated with an Application Catalog policy, such as an Oracle resource or VMware provider containing Microsoft application data. Before defining a catalog policy, add application providers. See Register a Provider.
  • Credentials are required for cataloging application servers. See Identities Overview.
  • Review Oracle requirements. See Oracle Requirements.
  • For email notifications, at least one SMTP server must be configured. Before defining a policy, add SMTP resources. See Register a Provider.

CONSIDERATIONS:

  • One or more schedules might also be associated with a policy. Job sessions run based on the triggers defined in the schedule. See Create a Schedule.

To create an Application Catalog policy:

  1. Click the Plan Plan tab icon tab. On the Views pane, select Policies Reports icon.
  2. Click the All Policies tab, select New New icon, then select Application Applications icon in the Catalog Data column. The Application Catalog Policy editor opens.
  3. Select a Microsoft or Oracle catalog data template.
  4. Click the 1: Source tab. From the list of available providers, select one or more providers containing application data that you wish to catalog. If creating an Application Catalog policy using a Microsoft template, registered VMware providers display in the Source pane. If creating an Application Catalog policy using an Oracle template, registered Oracle providers display in the source pane.
  5. Click the 2: Notification tab. Select the notification options for your policy.
  6. SMTP Server
  7. From the list of available SMTP resources, select the SMTP Server to use for job status email notifications. If an SMTP server is not selected, an email is not sent.
  8. Email Address
  9. Enter the email addresses of the status email notifications recipients. Click Add Add Node icon to add it to the list.
  10. Click the 3: Schedule tab. Select Start job now to create a policy that starts the job immediately. Select Schedule job to start at later time to view the list of available schedules. Optionally select one or more schedules for the job. As each schedule is selected, the schedule's name and description displays. A policy paired with a schedule is a job.
  11. Note: To create and select a new schedule, click Views, then select Schedules Schedule icon. Create a schedule, then return to the policy editor, refresh the Available Schedules pane, and select the new schedule.
  12. Click the 4: Finish tab. Enter a name for your policy and a meaningful description. When you are satisfied that the policy-specific information is correct, click Finish.
  13. Note: If you selected the Start job now option, the job runs.

  14. Click the All Policies tab. Your new policy appears in the policy list.

NEXT STEPS:

  • If you do not want to wait until the next scheduled job run, run the job session on demand. See Start, Stop, and Halt a Job Session.
  • Track the progress of the job session on the Monitor tab. See Monitor a Job Session.
  • If notification options are enabled, an email message with information about the status of each task is sent when the job completes.

 


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