Class ComplianceState (1.21.0)
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Possible compliance states for an os policy.
Refer to the field `compliance_state_reason` to learn the
exact reason for the policy to be in this compliance state.
COMPLIANT (1):
Policy is compliant.
The policy is compliant if all the underlying
resources are also compliant.
NON_COMPLIANT (2):
Policy is non-compliant.
The policy is non-compliant if one or more
underlying resources are non-compliant.
Enum |
Name |
Description |
UNKNOWN |
The policy is in an unknown compliance state. |
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