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Modifying System Definitions<br />

Sample JDBC settings for SQL Server<br />

Driver – com.inet.tds.TdsDriver<br />

Connect String –<br />

jdbc:inetdae::1433?database=<strong>OneSight</strong><br />

User name – sa<br />

Password – <br />

Perfmon Tab – If you use the profiles for Microsoft SQL Server,<br />

version 6.5 or 7.0 to monitor a database server running either of<br />

those database applications, the <strong>OneSight</strong> Server must be able to<br />

access the server’s Perfmon, and the monitored database server’s<br />

Perfmon must have SQL object counters.<br />

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

confirm the database name, use Perfmon on the machine you<br />

want to monitor and select the object type SQL Server to see the<br />

database name instance.<br />

UNIX System Tab – The UNIX System tab is used when configuring<br />

monitors to collect data on UNIX workstations. If the machine you<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 />

Chapter 7: Configuring Systems 585

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