HP UX Matrix Operating EnvIronment manual Understanding application templates

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Refine discovery by creating application templates

Application Discovery is shipped with a set of default templates that it uses to discover applications that are likely to be present within an extensive network or data center. These templates can be copied and edited to quickly create new, similar templates, or you can create a completely new template that contains no predetermined settings. To see your current list of templates, click the Admin/Config tab, then the AD Templates tab.

To define an application, you can do the following:

Edit an existing template to better define the application to which it applies.

Copy an existing template and modify it to collect a new set of unmatched processes into an application.

Create a new template to collect a set of unmatched processes into an application.

See “Managing application templates” (page 26) for instructions on creating and editing templates.

Understanding application templates

Application Discovery is shipped with a set of default application templates that it uses to discover applications that are likely to be present within an extensive network or data center. These templates can be copied and edited to quickly create a new, similar templates, or you can create a completely new template that contains no predetermined settings.

Application template storage Template attributes are stored in the HP SIM database on the CMS.

Application template recognition Application Discovery recognizes the uniqueness of a template based on its name and its version, and informs you when you try to use a name and version combination that is already in use by another application template.

NOTE:

Supplied templates are stored in the Insight Dynamics database. For information about this database, see the Insight Dynamics installation guides for HP-UX or Microsoft Windows operating systems.

How memory usage is calculated

Processes have private memory, which is owned privately by each process, and they have shared memory. Shared memory can be shared (in theory) with none, one, some, or all other processes on the same system.

In Application Discovery memory calculations are made for matched applications and displayed in the detail screen of a host.

Figure 2-3 Memory usage by application as shown in Application Discovery

In Application Discovery, application memory shown is the sum of all private memory in use by all the processes in that application and the sum of all shared memory in use by all the processes in that application. That is, shared memory is displayed as though it is not shared. This means that the totals shown for memory usage are an overstated approximation of actual memory usage for any particular application.

Here is why accurately summing memory shared among processes is difficult to do:

14 Components and concepts

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Contents Application Discovery 6.2 User Guide For managed nodes Table of Contents Support and other resources Configuring the Wbem provider password Glossary Index Application visibility selector Sort indicator List of FiguresList of Tables Possible values for agent statePage Features of Application Discovery IntroductionPage Components and concepts Application Discovery componentsUnderstand your current discovery state Refining Application DiscoveryHow discovery works Discovery ratioRefine discovery by checking agent state Warm-up ratioRefine discovery by creating application templates Understanding application templatesHow memory usage is calculated Understanding server resource consumption Key to the graphic is as followsPage Starting the agent from the command line Procedures and examplesUsing HP SIM to start the agent Starting Application DiscoveryStopping the agent from the command line Reconfigure a running agent from the command lineUsing HP SIM 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 Set general visibilitySet color theme Filter data in view tables Change the data viewSort data in view tables Other controls available from right-clicking on a view table Navigate between viewsSet visibility for hosts on Application Discovery screens Set visibility for matched applicationsIntroduction to event settings in Application Discovery Setting event attributesSetting data polling interval Modifying the maximum size of an event listSetting event severity Setting alert locationChange application template values Managing application templatesFind an application template Create a new template Key to application template values Constructing regular expressions Application identity Separation rule fields and their descriptions SessionCreate a process aggregation rule Create an application template ruleAggregation rule fields and their descriptions Managing application templates Example of a nested template aggregation rule Managing application templates Understanding the tables that show unmatched processes How to remove types from the aggregation ruleCheck unmatched processes to find application candidates Filling in the template separation rule fields Filling in the system scope fields using table dataFilling in the aggregation rule fields using table data Create an application workload in Virtualization Manager PrerequisitesBacking up Application Discovery files Create Monitored Workload Definition screen reopensPage Troubleshooting Errors in installationData missing in Application Discovery screens Applications not visible in Application Discovery screensData missing in Application Discovery screens Check that SSH is configured correctly on the managed node Host not visible in Application Discovery screens# cd /.ssh /* rootuserhomedirectory/.ssh Application Discovery may not be correctly configured Packages not visible in Application Discovery screensCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery Check that the Application Discovery agent is running Errors in Application Discovery user interface operation UI Unable to connect to servermessagesJava UI exception message displays To list the AD agent package installed on the machine, then Page Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP Application Discovery resourcesPage Page Amgrd OptionsInstallation = LogtraceAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Key to event attributes Event typesEvent viewing locations Event severity typesAdditional event types specific to Application Discovery Error messages Table C-1 Error messages seen when trying to logPage Completing certificate exchange Using HP SIM to complete certificate exchangeCompleting certificate exchange from the command line IntroductionCompleting certificate exchange Configuring the Wbem provider password CredentialsPage Glossary AgentManaged SSL Wbem Admin/Config tab IndexClear filter menu pick Group option Defining an application template rule AD Agents, 13