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Modifying System Definitions<br />

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

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

Perfmon Tab – The Windows NT Performance Monitor (Perfmon)<br />

can be used with <strong>OneSight</strong> to gather resource information for<br />

specific components and program processes throughout your<br />

system. To enable <strong>OneSight</strong> to use this information, you must first<br />

start and configure Performance Monitor for your system.<br />

Instance – Specify the process name. To find the name, see the<br />

NT Performance Monitor.<br />

Process Tab<br />

Instance – Specify the process name.<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 />

To use SNMP with <strong>OneSight</strong>, you must enable SNMP on the<br />

machines you intend to monitor. For more information, see the<br />

SNMP System Requirements. The <strong>OneSight</strong> Solaris profile queries<br />

the Sun SNMP agent for Sun’s MIB and the RFC-1213 (MIB-2).<br />

The following options are available on the SNMP tab for the<br />

component type.<br />

Object ID (to override default discovery) – Enter the object ID of<br />

the object you want to discover if it is different than the default<br />

discovery. Click Browse to display the MIB browser for<br />

searching for the object.<br />

Perl Expression – Enter a Perl expression if you want to further<br />

qualify the results returned by the discovery request. Refer to<br />

602 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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