Each object in the HNODE class represents an endpoint in your enterprise. It holds information about the particular node it represents, the host groups it belongs to, and when it was last detected online. In addition, each HNODE object holds information about the policy versions that are effective on node it represents (through direct or indirect assignment), and the status of each policy (deployed, deployed with errors, and so on).
The name of the HNODE object is the actual host name. For example, myhost.mydomain.com
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