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Modifying System Definitions<br />

Instance – When configuring a profile to monitor a UNIX<br />

machine, enter the network device information using the<br />

module.machine.name format. This information is used to identify<br />

a specific device driver on your UNIX system. For example,<br />

device drivers are entered using the following format:<br />

hme.0.hme0<br />

To configure multiple UNIX devices, highlight the Interface type<br />

and click Add.<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 />

Load Balancer System Information<br />

When you add a new load balancer component, you must add<br />

information to the Properties tabs to configure the data sources that<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> metrics use to obtain information about the load balancer.<br />

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

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

Load Balancer entry on the left side of the System Editor dialog<br />

box.<br />

Name – In the Name box, specify a meaningful name that allows<br />

you to identify the specific load balancer you are adding.<br />

SNMP Tab – Adding information to the Simple Network<br />

Management Protocol (SNMP) tab enables <strong>OneSight</strong> to provide<br />

specific performance and configuration information on network<br />

devices, such as routers, or on hosts, such as workstations or<br />

mainframes.<br />

592 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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