Select a related monitor type from the list.In the Add Monitor Type dialog box, select a solution and its version.Monitor Type Level: Filters information from a specific monitor type.The default option is No Filtering (send all data and events). Select an appropriate filtering option from the list. Agent Level: Filters data and events from the PATROL Agent.Due to this behavior, there might be a delay in the deployment of the filtering rules on the PATROL object. That is, filtering is applied when the first collection occurs on the PATROL object after filtering rules are applied. Note: A PATROL Agent applies a filtering policy during the next scheduled discovery or collection of a PATROL object (monitor type or attribute). This generally applies to all KPIs, which can be extended. Parameters for which predictive event generation and abnormality detection are required.Parameters requiring “time of day” type thresholds.(PATROL Agent does not support this capability.) For example, you do not want an event unless the parameter has breached a threshold for 15 minutes. Parameters requiring “duration” thresholds.Parameters required in performance reporting.Based on parameter usage, ensure that you store data for and configure the following parameters in the Infrastructure Management server database: In Infrastructure Management version 9.6 and later, parameters need not be collected and stored in the Infrastructure Management server to be trended and visible in the Server. Other types of parameters must only have events sent to the Infrastructure Management server from the PATROL Agents, with no performance data sent. Certain types of parameters must have only trended performance data sent to the Infrastructure Management Server from the PATROL Agents they must not have events sent.If you are sending trended performance data for a parameter, configure thresholds in the Infrastructure Management server for that parameter and let the Infrastructure Management Sever generate events for it. BMC does not recommend that you send both trended performance data and events for the same parameter to the Infrastructure Management server.
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After you save the policy, the deleted monitor type configuration is removed from the selected PATROL Agents.Īfter you save or update a policy, the monitor type configurations are pushed to the selected PATROL Agents. To delete a monitor configuration, click the action menu for that configuration and select Delete.To modify a monitor configuration, click the action menu for that configuration and select Edit.To continue adding configuration details, repeat the previous steps for a different monitor type, version, profile, or solution.The configured monitor type is added as a new row in the Monitoring page. The online documentation for that monitor type is displayed. The configuration options vary depending on the monitor type that you select.įor documentation or more information, click the Help icon next to the list. Monitor type other than All - You must configure the monitor type. All - All the monitor types will have default values.Name of the monitor type that you want to configure. You cannot add or remove them from a profile. The monitor types that belong to a profile are pre-determined. To view all the monitor types that belong to a selected profile, click the Click to view Monitor Types option. If the profile has no monitor types that require input, all the monitor types are enabled by default and the Monitor Type list is disabled. If a profile has monitor types that require you to enter information, they are listed in the Monitor type list, and you can configure them. Each monitoring profile is associated with a group of monitor types. Name of the monitor profile to which the monitor types that you want to enable are associated.Įach solution contains multiple monitoring profiles that help to reduce unnecessary monitoring. Version of the selected monitoring solution A solution can have many Knowledge Modules (KMs) under it.