Installation guide

1.6. About Standard Policy
You can use standard action settings to handle errors for each type or usage of
managed machine as standard policies.
Contents of policy setting differ according to types of managed machine, such as a
physical machine, virtual machine, and virtual machine server, or usage.
There are 11 kinds of Standard Policies:
Policy Name Managed
Registered by
Default
Standard Policy Physical machines other than ones used as
virtual machine servers
OK
Standard Policy (N+1) Physical machines other than ones used as
virtual machine servers
* Corresponding to the N+1 replacing
-
Standard Policy (Virtual
Machine)
Virtual Machine OK
Standard Policy (VM Server) Virtual Machine Server OK
Standard Policy (VM Server
Predictive)
Virtual Machine Server
* Management that Predictive event
monitoring is enabled
-
Standard Policy (VM Server
Power save)
Virtual Machine Server
* Corresponding to the power saving
-
Standard Policy (VM Server
ESXi)
Virtual Machine Server (ESXi) -
Standard Policy (VM Server
Hyper-V)
Virtual Machine Server (Hyper-V) -
Standard Policy (VM Server
Hyper-V Predictive)
Virtual Machine Server (Hyper-V)
* Management that Predictive event
monitoring is enabled
-
Standard Policy (VM Server
Hyper-V Power save)
Virtual Machine Server (Hyper-V)
* Corresponding to the power saving
-
System Policy (Manager) A manager that manages resources used by
SigmaSystemCenter (e.g. vCenter Server).
OK
Standard policies that are registered by default are "OK" will be registered when
applying the edition license.
The System Policy (Manager) is automatically applied to managers to monitor them,
such as share resources. One System Policy (Manager) exists on one system.
Configuring the System Policy on a group is unnecessary because it is not applied for
managed machines.