You can use the administrative console to modify existing custom
policy sets that you have created. If you have copied an existing default
policy set or created a policy set yourself, you can always go back and make
changes to them to make them better suit the changing needs of your business.
Before you begin
You can create a copy of a policy set and modify the copy. You must
first copy a default policy set before you can modify it. See copy of default
policy set and bindings settings.
About this task
To modify a custom policy set, you can use the Policy set settings
view to access configuration information for the policy set.
Procedure
- Create a policy set using the steps in Creating policy sets using the administrative console
- From the administrative console, click >policy_set_name or >policy_set_name where policy_set_name is
the custom policy set of interest that is displayed in the table. This
opens the Policy set settings view. You must specify the required information
about the policy set that you want to modify.
- Change the description of the policy set. Edit the brief
description of the policy set in the Description field. This is the description
that displays in the Application policy sets collection so it must be meaningful
to you and other potential users of this policy set.
- Edit the policy information. You can include, exclude,
add or delete policies from this policy set using the settings in the Policies
table. To work more extensively with policies, see Managing policies in a policy set using the administrative console.
- This step does not apply to system policy sets. Detach the policy
set from an application or replace the policy set attached to the application
with another policy set. Click the Attached applications link
to access applications that are attached to this policy set and applications
that contain attached service resources. To detach a policy set from an application,
use the following steps:
- In the Filter list, click Name.
- Find the application. In the Search term(s) field,
enter all or part of the name of the application you want to detach and click Go.
- Detach the application. Find and select the application
in the listing and click Detach Policy Set.
To change the policy set that is attached to an application, use the
following steps:
- In the Filter list, click Name.
- Find the application. In the Search term(s) field,
enter all or part of the name of the application and click Go.
- Replace the policy set for this application. Find
and select the application in the listing and click Replace Policy
Set. You then have one of the following options:
- If there are fewer than 25 policy sets to choose from, the Replace Policy
Set button is a drop down list and you can click a policy set to attach to
the application.
- If there are more than 25 policy sets to choose from, the Replace Policy
Set button opens a collection of policy sets and you can select the policy
set to replace from the listing.
Results
Performing these tasks modifies the application to which the custom
policy set is attached.
Example
If you had a custom policy set ABC WS-I RSP, for example, that had
a misleading description and you want to change the description so that other
users know what the policy set really includes, you would access the Policy
Set settings view for that policy set. To do this, from the administrative
console, you would click > ABC WS-I
RSP. Then you would click the description field and edit the
text so that it better represents the scope of the policy set.
What to do next
If the policy set you have modified is an attached policy set, restart
all affected applications to pick up the changes you made. If the policy set
is unattached, then no further action is required.