disable_outliers_detection

Run this command on a standalone system, or on a central manager.

The command affects the Guardium systems differently, depending on their setup.
Single CM environment
Run on a CM to disable outliers detection on all managed units registered with the CM, by running the API command with no additional parameters. You can limit the disable to a list of units.
When disabling on a collector, if this is the only collector sending data to the aggregator, then the collector stops sending data, and outliers detection is disabled on the aggregator.
Multi-CM environment
Run on a CM with no additional parameters, to disable outliers detection on all managed units registered to the CM. You can limit the disable to a list of units.
To disable on individual aggregators or collectors, use the commands disable_outliers_detection_cross_cm_agg and disable_outliers_detection_cross_cm_collector.
Single Collector
Run the command on a collector that does not extract data to an aggregator, to disable it locally.

This API is available in Guardium V9.5 and later.

REST API syntax

This API is available as a REST service with the PUT method. Call this API as follows:
PUT https://[Guardium hostname or IP address]:8443/restAPI/disableOutliersDetection

GuardAPI syntax

disable_outliers_detection parameter=value

Parameters

Parameter Value type Description
managed_units_hostnames String Specific managed units on which the command is executed. Optional when running the API on the CM.
api_target_host String

Specifies the target hosts where the API executes. Valid values:
  • all_managed: execute on all managed units but not the central manager
  • all: execute on all managed units and the central manager
  • group:<group name>: execute on all managed units identified by <group name>
  • host name or IP address of a managed unit: specified from the central manager to execute on a managed unit.  For example, api_target_host=10.0.1.123.
  • host name or IP address of the central manager: specified from a managed unit to execute on the central manager. For example, api_target_host=10.0.1.123.

IP addresses must conform to the IP mode of your network. For dual IP mode, use the same IP protocol with which the managed unit is registered with the central manager. For example, if the registration uses IPv6, specify an IPv6 address. The hostname is independent of IP mode and can be used with any mode.

Examples

Run this command on the CM to disable the outliers detection on all the units under the CM and on all units registered to the CM thereafter:
grdapi disable_outliers _detection