EMC OL-8950-01 manual Application Connectivity Monitor Installation Directory, YourDomain

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Table 2: Documentation Conventions (continued)

CONVENTION

EXPLANATION

 

 

/InCharge

Indicates directory path names in italics

 

 

yourDomain

Indicates a user-specific or user-supplied value in bold, italics

 

 

File > Open

Indicates a menu path in italics

 

 

▼▲

Indicates a command is wrapped over one or more lines. The

 

command must be typed as one line.

 

 

Directory path names are shown with forward slashes (/). Users of the Windows operating systems should substitute back slashes (\) for forward slashes.

Also, if there are figures illustrating consoles in this document, they represent the consoles as they appear in Windows. Under UNIX, the consoles appear with slight differences. For example, in views that display items in a tree hierarchy such as the Topology Browser, a plus sign displays for Windows and an open circle displays for UNIX.

Finally, unless otherwise specified, the term InCharge Manager is used to refer to EMC Smarts programs such as Domain Managers, Global Managers, and adapters.

Application Connectivity Monitor Installation Directory

In this document, the term BASEDIR represents the location where the

Application Connectivity Monitor software is installed.

For UNIX, this location is: /opt/InCharge<n>/<product>.

For Windows, this location is: C:\InCharge<n>\<product>.

The <n> represents the software platform version number. The <product> represents the product name. For example, on UNIX operating systems, Application Connectivity Monitor is, by default, installed to: /opt/InCharge6/ACM/smarts. On Windows operating systems, this product is, by default, installed to: C:\InCharge6\ACM\smarts. This location is referred to as BASEDIR/smarts.

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Contents Application Connectivity Monitor Configuration GuideLast Update 7/29/05 Contents Creating and Configuring Application Signatures Groups and SettingsContents Wildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Contents Purpose PrefaceIntended Audience PrerequisitesDocumentation Conventions Document OrganizationPreface Document OrganizationYourDomain Application Connectivity Monitor Installation DirectoryAdditional Resources Command Line ProgramsApplication Connectivity Monitor Products DocumentationEMC Powerlink Technical SupportTe c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Xii About Application Connectivity Monitor IntroductionManaging Applications with Application Connectivity Monitor Define the ApplicationIntroduction Application Signature Configuration Interface Discover the Software InfrastructureAutomated Root- Cause and Impact Analysis Monitoring Actions Application SignaturesPlanning the Deployment Deploying Application Connectivity MonitorPrivileges Requirement Installing the SoftwareSupported Product Versions and Requirements Firewall Deployment ConsiderationsLicense Reminder Integrating Application Connectivity MonitorC e n s e R e m i n d e r Adapter Platform Availability Manager= INCHARGE-AM A m p l e o f D o m a i n T y p e E n t r i e sACM Domain 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 s Global ManagerINCHARGE-PM C 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 rSummary 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 Modifying Files With the smedit Utility Validating Your Integration# /opt/InCharge6/SAM/smarts/bin/smedit conf/ics/ics.conf Deploying Application Connectivity Monitor Using the Application Signature Configuration Interface Creating and Configuring Application SignaturesApplication Signature Tab Creating and Configuring Application SignaturesCreating 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 Deleting Application Signatures Modifying Application SignaturesMonitoring Action Dialog Specifying Monitoring Action ParametersE c i f y i n g S y s t e m N a m e P a t t e r n s Specifying System Name PatternsCustomize System Match Patterns Use All Systems Matched by PatternStandard Discovery Probe Use Only Selected SystemsE 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 Default Threshold Groups and Settings Groups and SettingsThreshold Groups Threshold SettingsParameters for Software Service Thresholds Fault 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 sDefault 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 Provides an example of a Polling and Thresholds Console Layout of the Polling and Thresholds ConsolePolling and Thresholds Console Toolbar Buttons Polling and Thresholds Console Toolbar ButtonsModifying the Properties of a Group How Managed Elements Are Assigned to GroupsMethod for Modifying the Priority of Groups Method for Adding or Removing SettingsMethod for Editing Matching Criteria D i n g o r R e m o v i n g a S e t t i n gD 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 a Method for Modifying the Parameters of a SettingCreating New Groups E a t i n g a n E m p t y G r o u p Groups and Settings P y i n g a n E x i s t i n g G r o u pWildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Server-.smarts.com Example 1-100&*02468 matches even numbers between 1 Compound Wildcard PatternsWildcards Used By EMC Smarts Software Index Index Page Index