Overview
Location: Rules → Maintenance Rules
Creating a Maintenance Rule will auto-assign group endpoints to a maintenance schedule, so users can define Smart Groups that will be patched according to a set maintenance schedule.
Maintenance Rules Table
The Maintenance Rules table displays the following information for each rule:
| Column | Description |
| Maintenance Rule Name | The name assigned to a given Maintenance Rule. Example: US Windows MW Rule. |
| Description | Optional notes you can write in for each Maintenance Rule. |
| Maintenance Schedule | The Maintenance Schedule that applies to the Maintenance Rule. |
| Smart Group | The Smart Group(s) that define the endpoints that apply to the Maintenance Rule. |
| Status | On/Off – dictates whether or not the Maintenance Rule is active. |
| Last Modified | The last date a change was made to the Maintenance Rule. |
| Affected Endpoints | The endpoints defined within the given list of Smart Groups. |
| Actions | View Schedule, Edit, Delete. |
Filters
In the Maintenance Rules table, you can sort the table using the following filters:
- Search – Filters the table by Maintenance Rule Name.
- Maintenance – Filters the table by Maintenance Schedule.
- Smart Group – Shows Maintenance Rules that apply to a given Smart Group.
- Status – Allows you to filter by Enabled/Disabled Maintenance Rules.
Adding a New Maintenance Rule
Clicking on the ‘Add’ button will open a window for adding the requested Maintenance Rule (same properties as above).
| Note: The ‘Add’ button for both the Smart Group and Maintenance properties will allow you to conveniently add new Smart Groups and Maintenance Schedules, respectively. |
For any Maintenance Rule, you can find the following information:
- Name
- Description
- Maintenance Schedule
- Smart Group
- Clicking on a Smart Group will filter the Table results accordingly.
- Status
- Last Modified
- Affected Endpoints – Number of Endpoints that are affected by this Rule.
- Clicking on that number will navigate the user to the Endpoint → Maintenance screen filtered by the relevant Maintenance Schedule.
- Pay Attention: The quantity can be different if some assignments are changed manually.
Set Rules Priority
- Users can drag rules up and down to set priority (based on order).
- When a user drags a rule, a confirmation is displayed:
“Are you sure you want to change the Priorities of the rules? This will affect the assigned MW on all relevant endpoints!” (Yes / Close)
- When the user confirms, all relevant endpoints will be auto-assigned to the Maintenance Window according to the updated Rules Priority.
- Endpoints that are assigned to several Smart Groups that are set to Rules will be auto-assigned to the Maintenance Window of the highest rule (based on Rules Order).
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