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Tuning <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

Database Backup<br />

Tuning <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

browser in a different time zone, no adjustment is made for the<br />

local time zone.<br />

The <strong>OneSight</strong> database stores all user configuration and historical<br />

sample measurement data. <strong>OneSight</strong> automatically backs up the<br />

entire database file every Saturday at 10:41 pm. See Database<br />

Maintenance in Chapter 2 for more information.<br />

After you have created a monitor group and set up a few monitors,<br />

look at the status information displayed on the <strong>OneSight</strong> Console.<br />

If you see Warning or Critical, consider which of the following may<br />

be true:<br />

There is a problem with the machine you are monitoring. That<br />

means <strong>OneSight</strong> is doing exactly what you want it to do.<br />

There is a problem with the default definition of how this<br />

monitor should operate. For example, the default definition of a<br />

problem with a full disk may be set too high for the typical<br />

amount of disk space you have on these machines. In this case,<br />

you need to tune <strong>OneSight</strong>.<br />

The way you perform this tuning depends on the kind of monitor<br />

involved:<br />

Chapter 3: Getting Started 81

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