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Configuring a Profile Monitor<br />

If you select an unapplied metric, the System Components list<br />

indicates that you have not configured this type of component<br />

as part of your system definition.<br />

9. To add the missing components to your system definition, click<br />

the System Editor button.<br />

In the Components box, click a missing component and then<br />

click Add, which opens the Add System Component dialog<br />

box.<br />

In the Add System Component dialog box in the Add New<br />

Component section, the Type list defaults to the kind of<br />

component you are adding. In the Component box, specify a<br />

meaningful name that allows you to identify the specific<br />

component you are adding. Then click OK to return to the<br />

Add Missing Components dialog box.<br />

The newly added component appears in the Components list.<br />

Select this component and click Add Data Source to configure<br />

the data sources that <strong>OneSight</strong> metrics can use to obtain<br />

information about this system component.<br />

For information about the Properties tabs used for each type of<br />

component, see Chapter 7.<br />

10. Repeat step 9 to add information about each of the system<br />

components that is missing. Then click OK to return to the<br />

Monitor Editor.<br />

11. You can now add this monitor to a monitor group. Refer to<br />

Adding Monitors to a Monitor Group in Chapter 4.<br />

Applying a Profile to Multiple Systems<br />

When applying a profile to multiple systems, discovery information<br />

is not requested as it is when you apply a profile to only one system.<br />

Chapter 5: Configuring Monitors 413

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