HP 3PAR Policy Server Administrator's Guide (QR483-96003, December 2012)
HP 3PAR Policy Server  5-6 
When it receives a request to execute an action whose access right is “Ask for Approval," an Agent gateway 
or Policy Agent sends a permission request message to the Policy Server. When a Policy Server user acts on 
a previously submitted permission request, the Policy Server delivers a permission response message back to 
the Agent. Since a permission response contains an action, it needs to be delivered to the target asset only 
once. For stateless actions such as Set Data Item, permission responses are delivered to the redundant Agent 
gateway that contacts the Policy Server first. However, if a permission response for a Software Management 
(SM) package deployment were not sent to the redundant gateway that originally sent the request, the 
package would not be processed properly. Therefore, "stickiness" has been introduced for permission 
requests for SM package deployments. For "sticky" permission requests, the permission response is sent 
only to the Agent gateway that sent the permission request.  
Association between an Agent Gateway and Managed Assets  
For HP 3PAR Policy Server to keep track of policy deliveries, and also to optimize communications 
between Policy Server and Agent gateways, Policy Server maintains associations between Agent gateways 
and managed assets. An Agent gateway generates the association information and sends it to the Policy 
Server. In addition, an Agent gateway updates the association information every time managed assets are 
added or removed. 










