•Using the Global View, page 276
•Printing the Topology, page 276
•Exporting the Topology to Microsoft Visio, page 278
•Updating Element Data, page 280
•Showing the Impact of an Element, page 281
•Assigning a Business Cost to an Application, page 282
•Expanding the Topology Pane, page 284
•Viewing Event Status in the Topology, page 284
•Custom Name for a Switch Truncated in the Topology, page 286
•Hiding and Showing Generic Hosts, page 290
Adding a Virtual Application
The management server lets you monitor applications not listed in the support matrix. For example, assume your company has created an internal application, and you want to be able to use the management server to monitor that application. You can create a virtual application for that product. A virtual application is a placeholder you create for an application.
NOTE: Only a user belonging to a role that has System Configuration selected on the Edit Role page (such as the Domain Administrator role) is allowed to create a virtual application.
Once you create the virtual application, it will appear as connected to a host in your topology.
1.Select a host.
2.
3.Enter the following information for the virtual application:
•Name
•Product
•Description
•Vendor
•Version
4.Select the storage volume for the application.
NOTE: You can view the properties of a volume by clicking its link.
5.Click OK.
The virtual application appears connected to the selected host.
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