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+ | Command replies are used by the compliance for command rules. A command rule sends a command to a node, and then checks the reply of that command for compliance. These commands aren't sent at real-time, but they are collected in advance, during a node's nccm check. This way you can be sure that the command reply you're comparing against is about the same state that the latest nccm poll was in. | ||
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+ | In this form you can see an overview of all command replies that have been collected by the nccm. It's a simple form, you can search for a hostname or policy and a rule name. If something went wrong during the latest fetch, then you will see that in the Parse error command: a command rule will fail if a command has a parse error. |