The Schemes window displays the available schemes and enables you to manage the schemes. OnCommand Workflow Automation (WFA) uses schemes to acquire data relevant to an environment.
A scheme represents the data model for a system. The data model is a collection of dictionary entries. You can define a scheme and then define a data source type. The data source defines how the data is acquired and the scheme is populated. For example, a vc scheme contains data relevant to your virtual environment, such as virtual machines, hosts, and datastores.
Schemes table
enables or disables filtering for the entire table. A red "x" appears over the icon if filtering is disabled.
- Double-clicking
clears and resets the filtering selections.
on each column header enables you to filter based on the content of the columns. Clicking
in a column allows you to filter on a specific item from the drop-down list or on all available items.
- Clicking the column header toggles between ascending and descending order of sorting. You can identify the applied sort order by the sort arrows (
for ascending and
for descending).
- To rearrange the location of columns, you can drag and drop columns to place them in any required order. However, you cannot hide or delete any of these columns.
- Clicking the Search filter text box allows you to search for specific content. In addition, you can search using supported operators for the applicable column type, Alphabetic or Numeric.
The Schemes table contains the following columns:
- Certification
- Indicates whether the scheme is user-created (no icon, empty cell), PS (
), community (
), user-locked (
), or NetApp-certified (
).
- Name
- Displays the name of the scheme.
You can search for a scheme by entering its name in the Search filter text box.
- Display Name
- Displays the name of the scheme.
You can search for a scheme by entering its name in the Search filter text box.
- Entity Version
- Displays the version number of the object in major.minor.revision format—for example, 1.0.0.
You can search for a scheme by entering the version number in the Search filter text box.
- Description
- Displays the description of the scheme.
You can search for a scheme by entering its description in the Search filter text box.
- Type
- Indicates whether the scheme is used to acquire data from a remote system or directly from workflows or commands. Possible values are Data Source Acquisition and Other.
You can search for schemes by entering the type in the Search filter text box.
- Reset Flag
- Indicates whether the scheme is reset during the next data acquisition cycle. Possible values are true and false.
- Last Updated On
- Displays the date and time when the scheme was last updated.
You can search for schemes by selecting the required time category from the filter drop-down list.
- Updated By
- Displays the name of the user who updated the scheme.
You can search for schemes by entering the user name in the Search filter text box.
- Locked By
- Displays the name of the user who locked the scheme.
You can search for schemes by entering the user name in the Search filter text box.