

Understanding and Creating Directives
Understanding and Creating Directives
Directives are used to either extract values from elements managed within a service, or to retrieve values from managed servers using the CA Configuration Automation Agent. The following list introduces the four directive types:
- Verification directives—Eliminate initially discovered components that are partially installed, of the wrong version, or not of interest to a particular service.
- Parameter directives—Define parameters that are critical for locating and identifying the component, such as the file system or registry root, component version, vendor, and database connection information.
- Executable directives—Define directives to extract and interpret configuration information from a server.
- Macro step directives—Help diagnose problems specific to the servers containing the data being managed by its Component Blueprint and provide additional information about a server or service, such as viewing system information, memory statistics, or disk volume statistics.
The sections that follow describe the directives in detail.
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