We have the minimal STANDARD (writable) and ACTIVE policysets for our domains. Domains are assigned by billable unit (lab, institute, cost center, etc.).
I've never come up with a purpose for multiple policysets, so I also would be curious to know if one exists. On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 09:22:13PM +0000, Prather, Wanda wrote: > The TSM books show that you can have multiple policysets per domain. > I don't mean just the active vs inactive, but you can have multiple > policysets like NORMAL, OFFHOUR, WEEKEND, within one domain, and switch them > back and forth. > > I've never done that, or had a reason to. Seems inordinately confusing to me. > All my customers just have one policyset per domain, with the active and > inactive copy. > > The inactive is the one you update, then you validate it and activate it. > > Can I get some feedback on what other people do? > > Do you have just one unique policyset per domain? Or what is your use case > for having multiples? > > Thank you!!! > > Wanda > > > > > **Please note new office phone: > Wanda Prather | Senior Technical Specialist | [email protected] | > www.icfi.com<http://www.icfi.com> | 410-868-4872 (m) > ICF International | 7125 Thomas Edison Dr., Suite 100, Columbia, Md > |443-718-4900 (o) -- -- Skylar Thompson ([email protected]) -- Genome Sciences Department, System Administrator -- Foege Building S046, (206)-685-7354 -- University of Washington School of Medicine
