Key questions about this property
The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.
| What does it do? |
It assigns a default domain to unassigned error events, limiting their visibility to the specified domain's administrator. |
| What area does it affect? |
Cloud Provisioning and Governance |
| What does the default mean? |
The default value is "global", which is the baseline setting used unless it is changed. |
| When should you review it? |
Review this property when configuring domain visibility for error events or troubleshooting domain assignment issues. |
Out of the box property record
Raw metadata from the property record.
| Property name |
sn_cmp.error_events.default_domain |
| Sys ID |
40fb6591b7c31010d53b32c6ee11a9c3 |
| Type |
string |
| Application |
Cloud Provisioning and Governance |
| Default value |
global |
| Description |
The default domain to which the error or skipped events to be assigned when the system fails to identify the domain associated with the event. Provide sys_id of the domain to use to uniquely identify the domain. |
| Updated |
2020-09-03 08:24:01 |
Sources
Official references and nearby text excerpts where this property appears.
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... identifying the domain before processing, the event can sometimes stay unassigned and become visible to all domains. To prevent the failed events visibility to all domains, you can set the sn_cmp.error_events.default_domain property to sys_id of the service-provider domain so that the failed events appears only to the service-provider domain administrator. Configure the AWS Config service to send event notifications to the ...