EMC OL-8950-01 manual Scenarios for Removing Elements

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Creating and Configuring Application Signatures

Scenarios for Removing Elements

The following provide some scenarios for the removal of topology elements.

A software service that was previously discovered is no longer of concern or interest.

Change the application signature for the software service.

Right click on the service and select Delete.

Use DiscoverAll and verify that the software service object is not re- detected.

A system is removed from Availability Manager.

All auto-detected software service objects and their related topology are removed.

A system is in the topology of Availability Manager, but it is no longer of interest in Application Connectivity Monitor. All software services need to be removed from it.

Change the associated application signatures to exclude the system from all future discoveries.

Right click each software service object for the system and select Delete.

When you change the Application Class parameter of an application signature, and invoke DiscoverAll, and a new application is discovered by that signature, the originally discovered application will be removed and the newly discovered application will be created.

For example: A host, flyer, hosts a WebServer application that was discovered by the "AS_WebServer" application signature on port 80.

If you change the signature to specify a different application class (for instance, TelnetService) and then invoke DiscoverAll, the original WebServer application will be removed and a new Software Service of the class TelnetService is created.

This occurs only if, after changing the signature, a new application is discovered. If you change the signature and a new application is not discovered by DiscoverAll, the originally discovered application remains in the topology.

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Contents Configuration Guide Application Connectivity MonitorLast Update 7/29/05 Contents Creating and Configuring Application Signatures Groups and SettingsContents Wildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Contents Intended Audience PrefacePurpose PrerequisitesPreface Document OrganizationDocumentation Conventions Document OrganizationApplication Connectivity Monitor Installation Directory YourDomainApplication Connectivity Monitor Products Command Line ProgramsAdditional Resources DocumentationEMC Powerlink Technical SupportTe c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Xii Introduction About Application Connectivity MonitorManaging Applications with Application Connectivity Monitor Define the ApplicationIntroduction Application Signature Configuration Interface Discover the Software InfrastructureAutomated Root- Cause and Impact Analysis Application Signatures Monitoring ActionsDeploying Application Connectivity Monitor Planning the DeploymentSupported Product Versions and Requirements Installing the SoftwarePrivileges Requirement Firewall Deployment ConsiderationsLicense Reminder Integrating Application Connectivity MonitorC e n s e R e m i n d e r Availability Manager Adapter PlatformA m p l e o f D o m a i n T y p e E n t r i e s = INCHARGE-AMACM Domain Manager Global Manager A m p l e s o f D o m a i n T y p e E n t r i e sC o n f i g u r i n g t h e G l o b a l M a n a g e r INCHARGE-PMSummary of EMC Smarts Service Names Fault P a r a m e t e r s f o r S e r v i c e sStarting and Stopping the Components Manually Validating Your Integration Modifying Files With the smedit Utility# /opt/InCharge6/SAM/smarts/bin/smedit conf/ics/ics.conf Deploying Application Connectivity Monitor Creating and Configuring Application Signatures Using the Application Signature Configuration InterfaceCreating and Configuring Application Signatures Application Signature TabCreating Application Signatures Application Signature Fields Used By EMC Smarts Software on page 43 for Port Number 25 for Smtp Request No Value Response No Value Modifying Application Signatures Deleting Application SignaturesSpecifying Monitoring Action Parameters Monitoring Action DialogSpecifying System Name Patterns E c i f y i n g S y s t e m N a m e P a t t e r n sUse All Systems Matched by Pattern Customize System Match Patterns Standard Discovery Probe Use Only Selected Systems E S t a n d a r d D i s c o v e r y P r o b e Standard tcpAction Page Scenarios for Removing Elements Groups and Settings Default Threshold Groups and SettingsThreshold Settings Threshold GroupsFault T h r e s h o l d G r o u p s a n d S e t t i n g s Parameters for Software Service ThresholdsDefault Polling Groups and Settings Polling SettingsPolling Groups Working With Groups and Settings Opening the Polling and Thresholds ConsoleWo r k i n g Wi t h G r o u p s a n d S e t t i n g s Layout of the Polling and Thresholds Console Provides an example of a Polling and Thresholds ConsolePolling and Thresholds Console Toolbar Buttons Polling and Thresholds Console Toolbar ButtonsHow Managed Elements Are Assigned to Groups Modifying the Properties of a GroupMethod for Editing Matching Criteria Method for Adding or Removing SettingsMethod for Modifying the Priority of Groups D i n g o r R e m o v i n g a S e t t i n gMethod for Modifying the Parameters of a Setting D i n g o r R e m o v i n g M a t c h i n g C r i t e r i aCreating New Groups Groups and Settings P y i n g a n E x i s t i n g G r o u p E a t i n g a n E m p t y G r o u pWildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Server-.smarts.com Compound Wildcard Patterns Example 1-100&*02468 matches even numbers between 1Wildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Index Page Index