You can use the detectSvcViolations custom property when you want
persistent service policy violations to be shown at the service class level.
You can set the value of detectSvcViolations to false in order to disable
runtime tasks for persistent service policy violations at the service class
level, while enabling the runtime tasks for violations at the transaction
class level by setting detectTxcViolations to true.
The autonomic request flow manager (ARFM) will use the properties you specify
using this custom property. Otherwise, it will monitor for only service class
violations. To enable the monitoring and reporting of service policy violations
within a service class, set the detectSvcViolations custom property to true,
or allow it to keep its default value of true. For
the runtime task to be generated and enabled for monitoring, this custom property
must be set to true, and the service policy must be
enabled through the administrative console