HP 5992-3838 manual Check Unmatched Processes to Find Application Candidates

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Check Unmatched Processes to Find Application Candidates

In Application Discovery, processes running on a host system that do not match existing template or package definitions are called unmatched processes. Characteristics of unmatched processes can be entered into a template to define an application.

Understanding the Tables Showing Unmatched Processes

The create and edit application template screens show unmatched processes found across the computing network in a table called "Processes not matched by this template". The same data types are also displayed for a particular host on each individual host page in a table called “Unmatched Processes”.

You can sort or filter this table to find processes with which you want to define an application.

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One way to reduce the amount of 'noise' cluttering your tables is to create a template that collects 'uninteresting' processes into an application that can be hidden.

Using the Table Data to Fill in An Application Template

Find data in the unmatched processes table, and type it into the appropriate fields in an application template to define the constituents of the application template.

Filling in the Summary Fields Using Table Data

In the following image, you can see the columns directly relevant to the Summary fields in an application template (dark gray). By entering a specific operating system (OS), operating system version (OSver), and/or architecture (Arch), you can limit the application of the template to particular systems in your network.

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Contents HP Application Discovery Version 4.0 Users Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents Troubleshooting and Error Messages Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page List of Figures Page List of Tables Page About This Document Intended AudienceNew and Changed Information in This Edition Typographic ConventionsPublishing History Related InformationHP Encourages Your Comments Features of Application Discovery IntroductionPage Components and Concepts Application Discovery ComponentsRefining Application Discovery How Discovery WorksUnderstand Your Current Discovery State Discovery RatioRefine Discovery by Checking Agent State Warm-up RatioUnderstanding Application Templates Refine Discovery by Creating Application TemplatesHow Memory Usage is Calculated Understanding Server Resource ConsumptionMemory usage by the Application Discovery server Procedures Starting Application DiscoveryModifying Agent Behavior Start the HP Application Discovery AgentReconfigure a Running Agent from the Command Line Using HP SIM to Stop the AD AgentStopping the Agent from the Command Line Checking Agent StateWorking With Data Views Explanation of Agent StatesAdjusting the User Interface Set Screen Data Refresh IntervalSet General Visibility Set Color ThemeChange the Data View Set Number of Table RowsSort Data in View Tables Filter Data in View TablesNavigate Between Views Set Visibility for Hosts on Application Discovery ScreensSet Visibility for Matched Applications Set Visibility for Packages on Application Discovery ScreensSetting Data Polling Interval Modifying the Maximum Size of an Event ListSetting Event Attributes Introduction to Event Settings in Application DiscoverySetting Event Severity Setting Alert LocationFind an Application Template Managing Application TemplatesChange AD Application Template Values On HP-UX Create a New Template Key to Application Template ValuesHP Global Workload Manager gWLM Summary Fields and Their Descriptions Attribute Fields and Their DescriptionsOne one pid per running application Rule Fields and Their Descriptions RuleCreate an Application Template Rule Create an Aggregation RuleAggregation Rule Examples How to Remove Types from the Aggregation Rule Using the Table Data to Fill in An Application Template Filling in the Summary Fields Using Table DataCheck Unmatched Processes to Find Application Candidates Understanding the Tables Showing Unmatched ProcessesBacking Up Application Discovery Files Filling in the Rule Fields Using Table DataFilling in the Template Attribute Fields On HP-UX Errors in Installation Troubleshooting and Error MessagesIntroduction Data Missing in Application Discovery Screens Applications Not Visible in Application Discovery ScreensIntroduction Host Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Check that SSH is configured correctly on the managed node Packages Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Application Errors in VSE Workload Screens Application Discovery may not be correctly configuredCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery Cannot Enter Application Discovery User Interface Errors in Application Discovery User Interface OperationUI Unable to Connect to Server Messages Java UI exception Message Displays Getting Assistance in Using Application Discovery Application Discovery ResourcesPage Page Amgrd OptionsInstallation = LogtraceAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Amgrremoteconfig 1M UlogininfoAmgrremoteconfig was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company Completing Certificate Exchange from the Command Line Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate ExchangeCompleting Certificate Exchange Uoption supported on HP-UX only Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page Key to Event Attributes Event TypesAdditional Event Types Specific to HP Application Discovery Event Severity TypesEvent Viewing Locations Glossary AgentManaged SSL Wbem Symbols IndexClear filter, 25 clutter Expand table Packages tab, 26 Templates tab, 26 templates, 16 about Index

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