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# Inventory object **(PREMIUM)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/332227) in GitLab 14.0.
An inventory object is a `ConfigMap` object for keeping track of the set of objects applied to a cluster.
`must_match` | This is the default policy. A live object must have the `config.k8s.io/owning-inventory` annotation set to the same value as the `cli-utils.sigs.k8s.io/inventory-id` label on the corresponding inventory object to be updated. Object is not updated and an error is reported if the values don't match or the object doesn't have the annotation. |
`adopt_if_no_inventory` | This mode allows to "adopt" an object if it doesn't have the `config.k8s.io/owning-inventory` annotation. Use this mode if you want to start managing existing objects using the GitOps feature. Once all objects have been "adopted", we recommend you to put the setting back into the default `must_match` mode to avoid any unexpected adoptions. |
`adopt_all` | This mode allows to "adopt" an object even if it has the `config.k8s.io/owning-inventory` annotation set to a different value. This mode can be useful if you want to migrate a set of objects from one agent to another one or from some other tool to the Agent. Once all objects have been "adopted", we recommend you to put the setting back into the default `must_match` mode to avoid any unexpected adoptions. |