Index

A

AD agent checking state, 46

failure on installation, 39 AD Agents tab, 11, 20 AD server

checking for running server process, 45, 46, 47, 48 not available, 45

starting, 45, 46, 47, 48

unable to connect to Application Discovery user interface, 47

AD Templates tab, 20, 23, 25 Admin/Config tab, 20 agent

about, 9

event types, 63

finding current state, 11, 16 modifying behavior, 15 reconfiguring while running, 16 setting polling intervals, 22 starting, 15

starting from within Systems Insight Manager, 15 state values, 17

status, 16 stopping, 16

stopping from within Systems Insight Manager, 16 tab, 11

agent_wbem_cleanup command

uninstalling Application Discovery WBEM provider, 40 agent_wbem_config command

configuring Application Discovery WBEM provider, 40 aggregation rule

data for in unmatched process table, 35 defining, 30

alert

setting viewing location, 23 amgr_config command, 15 amgrd command, 16

And option

defining an application template rule, 30 application

adding a type to a template rule, 31 Architecture template attribute, 27 clearing filters, 41

Cmdline template attribute, 30 creating new template, 25 creating rules for template, 30 defining, 11

Description template attribute, 27 editing template, 24

event types, 63

examples of template aggregation rules, 32 filtering, 19

finding, 10

finding template, 23

hidden, 19, 41 hiding, 28

identity in application template, 27 Name template attribute, 27

no 'Applications' icon in Matrix OE visualization system screen, 45

no 'by application' link in Matrix OE visualization workload screens, 46

no access links in gWLM workload screens, 46

no access links in Matrix OE visualization workload screens, 46

none listed in Application Discovery application tables, 41

OS template attribute, 27 OSver template attribute, 27 Path template attribute, 30

Pid scope template attribute, 28 private memory calculation, 12 removing a template type from a rule, 34 setting event attributes for, 23

setting visibility for, 17, 20

show all running when creating a workload in HP Matrix OE visualization, 21

showing, 28, 41 template errors, 25 template format, 11 template precedence, 11 template recognition, 11 template rule types, 30 template tab, 23, 25, 30 Title template attribute, 27

User scope template attribute, 28 Version template attribute, 27

Application Discovery

accessing from Systems Insight Manager, 15 Application Discovery agent

modifying behavior, 15 Application Discovery procedures, 15 Application Discovery server

about, 9

memory use graph, 21 Applications tab, 20

Architecture

application template attribute, 27 assistance, 51

C

central management server (CMS), 9 certificate

about, 9

completing the exchange, 67

create for Application Discovery agent, 49 exchanging from the command line, 67 exchanging from within Systems Insight Manager, 67 troubleshooting exchange, 67

cimprovider command, 40

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