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Configuring a Profile Monitor<br />

The type of monitor that you are importing is displayed under<br />

the Choose action for this monitor type Prompt. This dialog box<br />

has the following options:<br />

Choose action for this monitor type – Select whether you want to<br />

import or export monitors.<br />

Import from a File – Select this option to import monitors.<br />

Browse – Enter the file to import or click<br />

Browse to navigate to it. It must be a CSV file.<br />

Export to a File – Select this option to export all monitors of the<br />

displayed type.<br />

Import – Imports the selected file.<br />

Export – Exports the selected monitor types.<br />

2. Select Import from a File.<br />

3. Enter the name of the file or click Browse to display the Choose<br />

file dialog box for selecting the file.<br />

4. Click Import. When importing is finished, the Import Export<br />

Monitors dialog box is displayed show the results of the import.<br />

Configuring a Profile Monitor<br />

When you want to monitor a web component such as an IIS server,<br />

an Oracle database, NT operating system, or UNIX operating<br />

system, <strong>OneSight</strong> provides a ―profile,‖ that is, a default set of<br />

performance criteria so you can monitor performance of various<br />

critical functions carried out by that component. The list of profile<br />

monitors can include default profiles shipped with <strong>OneSight</strong> as well<br />

as any other profiles you create yourself.<br />

Chapter 5: Configuring Monitors 401

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