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Editing a Response to an Alert – Profile Metric<br />

NT Event Log Settings – enter values that, if they are found in<br />

the machine’s Windows NT Event Viewer, will trigger a<br />

response. See NT Event Log Settings for more information.<br />

5. (Optional) If defining a threshold-based alert, use the Trigger<br />

Response if Samples Out of Samples Crossed Threshold<br />

settings to avoid triggering responses during acceptable spikes.<br />

Trigger Response if Samples<br />

Out of Samples Cross Threshold<br />

For , enter the number of sample counts that must be ―bad‖<br />

before <strong>OneSight</strong> triggers a response. For , enter a total<br />

number (a count) of samples. To find out how often a metric is<br />

sampling a web component, see the Sampling Interval setting in<br />

the Metric Editor (Data Sources tab). The value of must be<br />

a number less than or equal to .<br />

Note: If you do not enter values for these settings, <strong>OneSight</strong> will<br />

trigger the response (if any) based on the value entered in the<br />

Threshold box.<br />

6. Click OK to close the Alert Editor and return to the Profile<br />

Editor. To close the Profile Editor, click OK.<br />

To define a response for a profile metric:<br />

1. In the Profile Editor, highlight the metric you want to create a<br />

response for under Metrics.<br />

2. If you are adding a new alert, click the Add button on the right,<br />

in the Alerts group box, define the alert condition and then<br />

proceed with the steps listed below. If you are modifying an<br />

existing alert, select it in the Alerts group box and click Modify.<br />

3. In the Respond by list, select an action plan or click to create one.<br />

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