Object Reset settings
Before
performing an object reset, you can set the logging level, whether the Reset session should continue
or halt if errors are encountered, if ACLs should be checked, and if locks are ignored. These
settings need to be set only once, before your first time initiating an object reset, but you may
want to change them for different entity trees or ruleset behavior.
Changing the logging level
The Logging Level setting controls how much information is displayed on the user interface. The session log captures detailed information regardless of the user interface display setting. You can change the logging information that is displayed on the user interface for a reporting period.
Continuing on error
The Continue on Error setting determines whether the object reset session will log errors and continue to run, or whether the errors will be logged and the session halted. You can change whether the object reset session runs or halts processing when an error is encountered.
Obeying ACL restrictions
The Check ACL setting controls whether the object reset occurs against all objects contained within the scope of the reset session, or whether the object reset occurs against only those objects to which the user who initiated the reset has access. You can change the scope of the object reset session.
Obeying locking restrictions
The Ignore Locks setting controls whether existing locks on objects are honored or ignored when running an object reset. You can change whether locks are ignored during an object reset session.