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Editing VQ Probes<br />

monitor group. These monitors collect the following metrics on the<br />

VQ Probe:<br />

CPU<br />

Memory<br />

Disk space<br />

HTServer<br />

Sigserver<br />

DataManager<br />

This monitor group is displayed on the Status page if any VQ Probe<br />

goes into a warning or critical state. To always display this monitor<br />

group, Select Logging and Debugging Controls from the Support<br />

page and check the Show VQ Probe Self Monitor Group check box.<br />

Editing VQ Probes<br />

When you install a VQ Probe, you enter the <strong>OneSight</strong> Server to<br />

which the probe will connect. The VQ Probe configuration page<br />

lists all of the VQ Probes that have connected to this <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

Server. You can configure and schedule the VQ Probe from this<br />

page.<br />

Configuring a VQ Probe<br />

VQ Probes can be configured on Hammer systems or non-Hammer<br />

systems. The configuration screens are not the same. This section<br />

describes how to configure a VQ Probe on a non-Hammer system.<br />

Refer to “Configuring a VQ Probe on a G5 or FX/TDM System,”<br />

later in this chapter for information on configuring VQ Probes on a<br />

Hammer system.<br />

Chapter 16: Configuring VQ Probes 871

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