CentraSite Documentation : Runtime Governance with CentraSite : Virtualized Services in CentraSite : Creating Run-Time Policies : Viewing the Run-Time Policy List
Viewing the Run-Time Policy List
The Run-Time Policies page displays a list of all run-time policies residing on the CentraSite server.
To view the policy list
1. In CentraSite Control, go to Policies > Run-Time.
2. By default, all of the available policies are displayed.
If you want to filter the list to see just a subset of the available policies, type a partial string in the Search field. CentraSite applies the filter to the Name column. The Search field is a type-ahead field, so as soon as you enter any characters, the display will be updated to show only those policies whose name contains the specified characters. The wildcard character % is supported.
3. You can sort the list by type of asset. To specify the sorting order, choose either Web Service, REST Service, XML Service, Virtual Service, Virtual REST Service or Virtual XML Service from the drop-down list labeled Browse by.
The Run-Time Policies page provides the following information about each policy:
Note:  
Only the first six columns described below are displayed in this list by default. To display the additional columns, click the Select Columns button.
Column
Description
Name
The name assigned to the policy.
Description
Additional comments or descriptive information about the policy.
System Version
The automatically generated system-assigned version identifier for the policy. For more information about system-assigned version identifiers, see, System-Assigned vs. User-Assigned Version Identifiers.
Organization
The organization to which the policy applies.
This value...
Indicates that...
All
The policy is system-wide and applies to all organizations.
OrgName
The policy applies to the specified organization.
State
The policy's current lifecycle state.
Active
The policy’s current enforcement state.
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Description
The policy is active. CentraSite enforces this policy when events within the scope of the policy occur.
The policy is inactive. Inactive policies exist in the registry, but they are not enforced.
Version
The user-assigned version identifier for the policy. For more information about user-assigned version identifiers, see, System-Assigned vs. User-Assigned Version Identifiers.
Owner
The user to which the policy belongs.
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