Other than the precedence policy I can't think of any other global setting as of now. Before SSSD was handling this for us at login time, defining the polling interval could have been an option but as we're doing this on-demand polling doesn't make sense any more.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Oliver Gutierrez <ogutierrez@redhat.com> wrote:
I will add on CC to Alberto because he is the one that knows better this feature, but AFAIK the only thing to be defined in that object is that resolution order setting, and should be downloaded also with SSSD at login time so the Fleet Commander Client can read it.

The global settings object seems the best option to me.


On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com> wrote:
On ma, 28 marras 2016, Oliver GutiƩrrez wrote:
Hi everybody,

As I started to design nd develop the changes needed in Fleet
Commander, and after a meeting with Alberto Ruiz about the things we
need, in the FreeIPA side of the things it is all Ok.

The only thing that should be added is the ability to select what is
the priority in the desktop profile resolution. For example: The admin
wants to setup the profile resolution should be host over group over
user, or maybe host over user over group, or user over group over host.
That setting should be available to set at a "global" level, so the
Fleet Commander Client can get that setting and apply the configuration
using that priority. That priority is apart of the numerical priority
we already have.
Not sure where to put this. Rules are separate from the profiles, and
this resolution priority seem to be a third thing. Looks like it asks
for a 'desktop profile global settings' kind of object...

What else could be defined in such an object?

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Oliver Gutierrez
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