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Configuring Oracle OpenScript Profile Monitors<br />

Alerts Tab – Displays the options that you can use to define alerts<br />

and associate them with action plans. You can also configure how<br />

an Oracle OpenScript alert will affect the monitor group’s health. It<br />

can result in a Warning state, a Critical state, or can have no impact<br />

on health.<br />

You can modify alerts for all Oracle OpenScript monitors by<br />

modify the Oracle OpenScript profile or you can modify individual<br />

alerts for a specific monitor by clicking the Alert button on the<br />

Alerts tab.<br />

Locations Tab – Specifies the Data Collector Location to use as an<br />

Oracle OpenScript monitor for your monitor group.<br />

Attributes Tab – Contains the options for specifying which attributes<br />

are applied to this monitor for Status page sorting.<br />

Monitor Groups Tab – Contains the options that you can use to<br />

specify which monitor groups the monitor is used with. This tab is<br />

available when you open the Add Monitor window by selecting<br />

Monitors from the Configure menu. It is not available when you<br />

open the Add Monitor window from the Monitor Group Editor.<br />

Access Control Tab – Contains the options for specifying which user<br />

groups have read, write, and delete permissions for this monitor.<br />

Down Time Tab – Contains the options for applying downtime to<br />

this monitor.<br />

Monitor Name – Each monitor that you create must have a unique<br />

name. In the Monitor Name box, <strong>OneSight</strong> creates a unique name<br />

for the current monitor by combining the name of the monitor type<br />

with the name of the host to which the monitor applies. To change<br />

the default assigned name, type a unique monitor name that helps<br />

you to identify what this monitor does.<br />

Chapter 5: Configuring Monitors 273

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