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When must a service define entity rules?

A.
If the intention is for the KPIs in the service to filter to only entities assigned to the service.
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A.
If the intention is for the KPIs in the service to filter to only entities assigned to the service.
B.
To enable entity cohesion anomaly detection.
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B.
To enable entity cohesion anomaly detection.
C.
If some or all of the KPIs in the service will be split by entity.
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C.
If some or all of the KPIs in the service will be split by entity.
D.
If the intention is for the KPIs in the service to have different aggregate vs. entity KPI values.
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D.
If the intention is for the KPIs in the service to have different aggregate vs. entity KPI values.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Provide a value to filter the service to a specific set of entities. These entity rule values are meant to be custom for each service.

A is the correct answer because a service must define entity rules if the intention is for the KPIs in the service to filter to only entities assigned to the service. Entity rules are filters that match entities to services based on entity aliases or entity metadata. If you enable the Filter to Entities in Service option for a KPI, you need to define entity rules for the service to ensure that the KPI search results only include the relevant entities for the service. Otherwise, the KPI search results might include entities that are not part of the service or exclude entities that are part of the service.

Reference: [Define entities for a service in ITSI], [Configure KPI settings in ITSI]

asked 23/09/2024
Jarod Simmons
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