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What is Microsoft Clusters monitor profile?
The Microsoft Clusters profile monitors Clusters, Nodes, Roles, Resources, Cluster Shared Volume, Network Interfaces, and Shares.
It contains the following monitor types. By default, these monitor types are also included for monitoring when you configure Cluster Monitoring.
Note: The links take you to the individual monitor type (application class) pages.
No. You can directly start monitoring of the services when you configure this profile.
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About monitor profiles
In TrueSight, monitoring profiles are profiles to which the monitor types (application classes) you want to enable are associated. Each KM contains multiple monitoring profiles and help to reduce unnecessary monitoring. Each monitoring profile is associated with a group of monitor types. The monitor types that belong to a profile are pre-determined. You cannot add or remove monitor types from a profile.