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defining an application template rule, 30

Pid scope

application template attribute, 28 polling interval

setting for data refresh, 22 port

error when blocked by firewall, 42 procedure

changing application template values, 24 changing time span in Application Discovery server

activity graph, 21

checking application visibility, 20 checking current agent state, 16 checking host visibility, 20 checking package visibility, 21

creating an aggregation rule for an application template, 30

creating an application workload in HP Matrix OE visualization, 36

creating new application template, 25

modifying the maximum size of event list in Application Discovery , 21

setting alert location in Application Discovery , 23 setting data polling interval in Application Discovery ,

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setting event severity in Application Discovery , 23 starting agent from System Insight Manager menu, 15 starting Application Discovery , 15

stopping AD agent, 16 process

inventory, 10

set agent polling interval for, 22 setting data collection frequency, 16 shared memory calculation, 12 unmatched, 10

process identifier setting scope, 28

process interval

using to find wait-time for template matching, 25 process map

no running application error, 47 workload definition error, 47 workload parked error, 47 writing error, 46

product documentation, 52

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refresh

page view data, 19 Refresh page menu pick, 19 regular expression

constructing, 26 Perl 5, 41 POSIX, 41

syntax errors and Application Discovery template matching, 41

using in application templates, 30 remote command execution error, 42 resource consumption

Application Discovery server, 12 right-click controls, 19

rule

adding a type within an application template, 31 defining for application templates, 30

removing a type within an application template, 34

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scope

setting for process identifier, 28 setting for user identifier, 28

screen

setting data refresh, 17 time to refresh, 17

Secure Shell (SSH), 43 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 9 security

authentication, 9 encryption, 9 OpenSSL, 40

SSL certificate exchange, 67 separation rule

data for in unmatched process table, 35 defining, 28, 29

server

memory use, 12 severity type

critical event , 64 major event, 64 minor event, 64 normal event, 64 unknown event, 64 warning , 64 warning event, 64

sort order, 18 SSH, 43

configuration error, 43 SSL, 9

certificate exchange, 67 SSL certificate

about, 9 state

finding for Application Discovery agent, 16 reported values for agents, 17

status agent, 16

WBEM connection, 43 string matching

Application Discovery, 41

gWLM as compared to Application Discovery, 41 support, 51

System Scope

data for in unmatched process table, 35

when defining an application template, 27, 28 Systems Insight Manager menu

finding Application Discovery from, 67 starting agent from, 15

stopping AD agent from, 16

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Contents Application Discovery 7.2 User Guide Page Contents Troubleshooting Support and other resourcesDocumentation feedback Error messages Completing certificate exchangeConfiguring the Wbem provider password Glossary Index Key to event attributesPage Features of Application Discovery IntroductionIntroduction Components and concepts Application Discovery componentsUnderstand your current discovery state Refining Application DiscoveryHow discovery works Discovery ratioRefine discovery by creating application templates Understanding application templatesRefine discovery by checking agent state Warm-up ratioHow memory usage is calculated Understanding server resource consumptionUsed mem Page Starting the agent from the command line Procedures and examplesUsing System Insight Manager to start the agent Starting Application DiscoveryStopping the agent from the command line Reconfigure a running agent from the command lineUsing System Insight Manager to stop the AD agent Checking agent stateExplanation of agent states Adjusting the user interfaceWorking with data views Set screen data refresh intervalSet number of table rows Change the data viewSet color theme Sort data in view tablesFilter data in view tables Other controls available from right-clicking on a view tableNavigate between views Set visibility for hosts on Application Discovery screensSet visibility for matched applications Modifying the maximum size of an event list Set visibility for packages on Application Discovery screensSetting event attributes Setting data polling intervalIntroduction to event settings in Application Discovery Managing application templates Setting event severitySetting alert location Find an application templateChange application template values Create a new template Key to application template values Application identity and system scope fieldsUsr/sbin/biod Separation rule fields and their descriptions OSverUser scope Create an application template rule Aggregation rule fields and their descriptionsCreate a process aggregation rule Managing application templates Procedures and examples Managing application templates How to remove types from the aggregation rule Check unmatched processes to find application candidatesUnderstanding the tables that show unmatched processes Filling in the system scope fields using table data Filling in the aggregation rule fields using table dataFilling in the template separation rule fields Create an application workload in HP Matrix OE visualization Backing up Application Discovery files Page Troubleshooting Errors in installationData missing in Application Discovery screens Applications not visible in Application Discovery screens Host not visible in Application Discovery screens Data missing in Application Discovery screens Packages not visible in Application Discovery screens Page Go to /var/opt/amgr/procmaps Errors in Application Discovery user interface operation UI Unable to connect to servermessagesJava UI exception message displays To fix this error, do one of the following On the managed nodes, run the command Support and other resources How to contact HPSubscription service Information to collect before contacting HPDocuments HP authorized resellersRelated information ResourcesTypographic conventions Computer outputPage Documentation feedback Page Page Amgrd OptionsInstallation NodaemonAuthors Agentconfig Amx -cOpt/amgr/bin/agentconfig Agentconfig file Opt/amgr/bin/amgrd Key to event attributes Event typesEvent severity types Additional event types specific to Application DiscoveryEvent viewing locations Error messages Error messages seen when trying to logPage Completing certificate exchange from the command line Completing certificate exchangeIntroduction Completing certificate exchange Configuring the Wbem provider password Page Glossary ApplicationOperating system referred to as a guest OS See also system Wbem Agentwbemcleanup command IndexCmdline Path Pid scope Title
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