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Configuring JMX Monitors<br />

Test – When you add or modify a monitor, you can test General<br />

settings to determine if they are set appropriately. After clicking<br />

the Test button, you will see messages in the status window as<br />

the test runs and when the test completes.<br />

3. Each monitor that you add must have a unique name. You can<br />

let <strong>OneSight</strong> create a unique name using the JMX specifications<br />

you supply, or you can type in your own name for the monitor.<br />

4. On the General tab, enter the Host Name and Port number of<br />

the JNDI server.<br />

5. If required for accessing the JNDI server, enter the username<br />

and password.<br />

6. Click Discover MBeans to find all of the MBeans and their<br />

attributes.<br />

7. Select an MBean from the result tree to automatically fill in the<br />

MBean Name, Attribute Name, and Description fields.<br />

8. To verify that the monitor will work as configured, click the<br />

Test button. The Monitor Test window provides information<br />

about the success or failure of the test and indicates what may<br />

be causing any problem.<br />

9. If the test succeeds, click OK in the Add Monitor dialog box to<br />

save these basic JMX monitor settings. You can now add this<br />

monitor to a monitor group. Refer to Adding Monitors to a<br />

Monitor Group in Chapter 4.<br />

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