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Modifying System Definitions<br />

Authorization Required – Select true to enter authentication<br />

information.<br />

User Name – The username for accessing the JNDI server.<br />

Password – The password for accessing the JNDI server.<br />

Trust Store Filename – Enter the client-side trust store path and<br />

file name. This file should be in the datacollector directory.<br />

Trust Store Password – Enter the trust store file password.<br />

Key Store Filename – Enter the client-side key store path and file<br />

name. This file should be in the datacollector directory.<br />

Key Store Password – Enter the key store file password.<br />

Windows NT Tab – Adding information to the Windows NT tab<br />

enables <strong>OneSight</strong> to provide specific performance and<br />

configuration information on Windows NT machines.<br />

User Name – Enter the user name for a system account that has<br />

rights to read the NT Windows Registry.<br />

Password – Specify the password required by the system when<br />

logging in with the user name specified in the User Name box.<br />

Domain – Specify the domain name of the Windows NT machine.<br />

Attributes Tab Settings – Attributes are used in <strong>OneSight</strong> to sort the<br />

monitors, monitor groups, profiles, and systems on the status page.<br />

You can assign custom attribute values to specific monitors and use<br />

the Group by selection on the status page to show only those<br />

monitors, monitor groups, profiles, or systems assigned to a specific<br />

attribute set.<br />

To apply attributes to more than one system at a time, use the<br />

Assignment tab on the Attributes page.<br />

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