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Modifying System Definitions<br />

are configuring as a monitored system is not a UNIX machine, this<br />

tab is unnecessary.<br />

If you are monitoring a UNIX machine, make sure the proper<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> UNIX Remote Agent is installed. For help installing the<br />

UNIX Remote Agent, see Installing the UNIX Remote Agent in<br />

Chapter 2.<br />

Instance – Enter the name of the database to be monitored.<br />

WMI Tab – Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) can be<br />

used to provide <strong>OneSight</strong> with in-depth information about the<br />

configuration, status, and operational aspects of your Windows<br />

operating system.<br />

Instance – Enter the component that you want to monitor.<br />

Sample JDBC settings for Oracle<br />

Driver – oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver<br />

Connect String – jdbc:oracle:thin:@DBserver:1521:orcl<br />

User name – sys<br />

Password – change-on-install<br />

SQL Database System Information<br />

After <strong>OneSight</strong> has discovered a database on a system (or you have<br />

added a database to the system list yourself), you must add the<br />

following information for <strong>OneSight</strong> to monitor the database.<br />

Note: The strings in the examples below are case-sensitive: use the<br />

same case as displayed.<br />

Component Tab – The Component tab shows the name of the<br />

database you are configuring. Changing this name will affect the<br />

database entry on the left side of the System Editor dialog box.<br />

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