Version 101 of the Cisco CSP Automation Policies PowerPack updates the PowerPack name and updates the default Policy Type of the included automation policy.
- Minimum Required SL1 Version: 10.1.0
Before You Install
Ensure that you are running version 10.1.0 or later of SL1 before installing "Cisco CSP Automation Policies" PowerPack version 101.
For details on upgrading SL1, see the relevant SL1 Platform Release Notes.
Installation Process
If you are currently using the Dynamic Applications in this PowerPack to monitor devices, collection errors might occur for one or two polling cycles during the installation of a new version. To prevent collection errors during an upgrade, you can optionally disable collection for monitored devices before performing the following steps and re-enable collection after the upgrade.
To install this PowerPack:
- Search for and download the PowerPack from the PowerPacks page (Product Downloads > PowerPacks & SyncPacks) at the ScienceLogic Support Site.
- In SL1, go to the PowerPacks page (System > Manage > PowerPacks).
- Click the Actions menu and choose Import PowerPack. The Import PowerPack modal appears.
- Click PowerPack file from step 1. and navigate to the
- Select the PowerPack file and click . The PowerPack Installer modal displays a list of the PowerPack contents.
- Click PowerPack is added to the PowerPack Manager page. . The
See the Datacenter Advanced Enrichment Policies PowerPacks for instructions on using the new PowerPack.
Features
This release includes the following features:
- The "Cisco-CSP: Service" Automation Policy, which you can configure to collect additional diagnostic information when events occur.
Enhancements and Issues Addressed
The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "Cisco CSP Automation Policies":
- The PowerPack was renamed "Cisco CSP Automation Policies".
- The default Policy Type of the automation policy included in the PowerPack was updated to "Active Events/User Initiated".
Known Issues
This release has no known issues.