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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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-******************
-Feature: Lifecycle
-******************
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-.. contents::
- :depth: 3
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-Summary
-^^^^^^^
-
-The "lifecycle" feature enables a PDP-D to work with the Dublin Release Policy architectural framework.
-
-The lifecycle feature maintains three states: TERMINATED, PASSIVE, and ACTIVE.
-The PAP (Dublin style) interacts with the lifecycle feature to put a PDP-D in PASSIVE or ACTIVE states.
-The PASSIVE state allows for Tosca Operational policies to be deployed.
-Policy execution is enabled when the PDP-D transitions to the ACTIVE state.
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-This feature can coexist side by side with the legacy mode of operation that predates the Dublin release.
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-Usage
-^^^^^
-
-The feature is enabled by default.
-The lifecycle "enabled" property can be toggled with the "features" command line tool available in PDP-D containers.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
- :caption: PDPD Features Command
-
- policy stop
-
- features disable lifecycle # enable/disable toggles the activation of the feature.
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- policy start
-
-End of Document