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After you have defined a new message source policy and assigned it to the managed nodes, you must distribute it to the managed nodes. To find out how, see �Updating the HPOM Configuration� on page 286.
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NOTE If you delete a policy, or if you remove a policy assignment for a specific node, you must distribute the new configuration to the affected managed nodes. Otherwise, your changes will not become active. If you want to temporarily disable a policy on a managed node, use the opcpolicy command-line tool. For details, see the opcpolicy(1M) manpage.
Distributing Message Source Policies After defining a message source policy, you distribute it to the managed nodes, where it intercepts messages and monitor values. You can distribute message source policies by using the following command: opcragt -distrib -templates For more information, see the opcragt(1M) manpage.