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Adding System Components<br />

Adding Components Automatically<br />

Profile monitors need information about the components present on<br />

each system that they are configured to watch. You can direct<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> to find system components (such as disk drives,<br />

processes, and web servers) and add them to the system definition.<br />

For this to work correctly, you must first enable the data sources<br />

used by the auto-find process.<br />

Note: It is preferable to define system components while adding a<br />

profile monitor. When you add a profile monitor to a machine,<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> prompts you to add any missing system components that<br />

are tracked by that monitor.<br />

The process that automatically finds system components can use<br />

SNMP, Process monitor, Perfmon (remote or local) and the UNIX<br />

Remote Agent to identify processes and devices. Refer to Adding a<br />

Data Source in Chapter 6.<br />

612 <strong>OneSight</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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