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@@ -74,13 +74,35 @@ Once clicked, it's possible to configure operational policy. Policy can have chi
3. Specifies whether policy is abated
4. Unique id for Control Loop.
5. Button for creating child/parent policies
+ Child/parent policies are policies that depend on one another under certain circumstances (check point 12.)
6. Unique id of Policy. (Clamp internal)
7. Recipe/Operation triggered on controller/orchestrator
-8. Maximum count of retries
+ This recipe will be used by policy drools PDP when sending request to controller/orchestrator.
+ E.g. in case of *Health-Check* is selected here and *APPC* as actor PDP will trigger APPC LCM API triggering health-check operation.
+
+ List of options is predefined in Clamp code and can't be modified.
+ Possible options:
+ * Restart
+ * Rebuild
+ * Migrate
+ * Health-Check
+ * ModifyConfig
+ * VF Module Create
+ * VF Module Delete
+ * Reroute
+8. Maximum amount of retries that policy takes when triggering action
9. Timeout for this operational policy
10. Actor used to perform action. (Orchestrator/Controller)
+ Actor that will be used by drools PDP to perform action.
+ Possible options:
+ * APPC
+ * SO
+ * VFC
+ * SDNC
+ * SDNR
11. Payload required by actor to perform an action
-12. Set of fields with policies called under certain conditions. E.g. when health-check receives timeout failure restart could be called.
+12. Set of fields describing child/parend policies dependency.
+ E.g. when health-check receives timeout failure restart could be called.
13. Set of fields specifying resource. On this resource Operational Policy should perform an action
14. Checkbox enabling/disabling guard policy for this operational policy
15. Guard Policy type (frequency limited or min max)