HP 5992-3838 Backing Up Application Discovery Files, Filling in the Template Attribute Fields

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For more details about this part of an application template, see “Summary Fields and Their Descriptions” (page 34).

Filling in the Template Attribute Fields

In the following image, you can see the columns indirectly relevant to the Attributes fields in an application template – pid, ppid, user, sid, and ct. These columns are indirectly relevant because you do not use the actual values in the columns to define the Attribute fields. Instead, this information is provided to help you decide which attributes are appropriate to select.

For example, when viewing the data in the table, looking at the relationships among process IDs, users, and sessions can help you determine what relationships you want to define in the application template.

For details about setting attributes in an application template, see “Attribute Fields and Their Descriptions” (page 34).

Filling in the Rule Fields Using Table Data

In the following image, you can see the columns directly relevant to the Rule fields in an application template. By entering one or more users (User), groups (Group), paths (Path), and/or arguments (Cmdline), you can limit the application of the template to particular processes running in your network.

For more details about this part of an application template, see “Rule Fields and Their Descriptions” (page 36).

Backing Up Application Discovery Files

Prior to backing up the data store for Application Discovery, stop the Application Discovery service.

Backing Up Application Discovery Files

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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 Intended Audience About This DocumentNew and Changed Information in This Edition Typographic ConventionsHP Encourages Your Comments Related InformationPublishing History Introduction Features of Application DiscoveryPage Application Discovery Components Components and ConceptsHow Discovery Works Refining Application DiscoveryUnderstand Your Current Discovery State Discovery RatioWarm-up Ratio Refine Discovery by Checking Agent StateRefine Discovery by Creating Application Templates Understanding Application TemplatesUnderstanding Server Resource Consumption How Memory Usage is CalculatedMemory usage by the Application Discovery server Starting Application Discovery ProceduresModifying Agent Behavior Start the HP Application Discovery AgentUsing HP SIM to Stop the AD Agent Reconfigure a Running Agent from the Command LineStopping the Agent from the Command Line Checking Agent StateExplanation of Agent States Working With Data ViewsSet Screen Data Refresh Interval Adjusting the User InterfaceSet General Visibility Set Color ThemeSet Number of Table Rows Change the Data ViewSort Data in View Tables Filter Data in View TablesSet Visibility for Hosts on Application Discovery Screens Navigate Between ViewsSet Visibility for Packages on Application Discovery Screens Set Visibility for Matched ApplicationsModifying the Maximum Size of an Event List Setting Data Polling IntervalIntroduction to Event Settings in Application Discovery Setting Event AttributesSetting Event Severity Setting Alert LocationChange AD Application Template Values Managing Application TemplatesFind an Application Template On HP-UX Key to Application Template Values Create a New TemplateHP Global Workload Manager gWLM Attribute Fields and Their Descriptions Summary Fields and Their DescriptionsOne one pid per running application Rule Rule Fields and Their DescriptionsCreate an Aggregation Rule Create an Application Template RuleAggregation Rule Examples How to Remove Types from the Aggregation Rule Filling in the Summary Fields Using Table Data Using the Table Data to Fill in An Application TemplateCheck Unmatched Processes to Find Application Candidates Understanding the Tables Showing Unmatched ProcessesFilling in the Template Attribute Fields Filling in the Rule Fields Using Table DataBacking Up Application Discovery Files On HP-UX Introduction Troubleshooting and Error MessagesErrors in Installation Applications Not Visible in Application Discovery Screens Data Missing 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 Discovery may not be correctly configured Application Errors in VSE Workload ScreensCheck that the host is known to Application Discovery UI Unable to Connect to Server Messages Errors in Application Discovery User Interface OperationCannot Enter Application Discovery User Interface Java UI exception Message Displays Application Discovery Resources Getting Assistance in Using Application DiscoveryPage Page Options Amgrd= Logtrace InstallationAuthors Agentconfig Check agent state Ulogininfo Amgrremoteconfig 1MAmgrremoteconfig was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company Completing Certificate Exchange Using HP SIM to Complete Certificate ExchangeCompleting Certificate Exchange from the Command Line Uoption supported on HP-UX only Configuring the Wbem Provider Password Page Event Types Key to Event AttributesEvent Viewing Locations Event Severity TypesAdditional Event Types Specific to HP Application Discovery Agent GlossaryManaged SSL Wbem Index SymbolsClear filter, 25 clutter Expand table Packages tab, 26 Templates tab, 26 templates, 16 about Index

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