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is invalid for a monitor instance resource. The supported ID type is URI. The resource ID type is invalid for a monitor instance as a resource. You can provide only URI as an identifier. BPPM-RWS40022E Incorrect URL. Check the action parameter. The formatting of your request
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— Name of the resource IPAddress — IP address of the resource URI — Uniform Resource Identifier of the resource RECON_ID — Unique … Management REST API You can access each Infrastructure Management REST API through a URL. The generic format of a Infrastructure Management
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This section describes issues encountered when operating the Monitor Wizard with Resource Pool. 1 Resource Pool monitor instance creation fails Explanation: The resource pool group does not have any monitor that belongs to the monitor type that you want to pool. User
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. License for using the Resource Pool is required for creating Resource Pool monitor instances. To create a Resource Pool monitor instance: Go to Aggregate Monitors > Resource Pool folder. Right-click Resource Pool and select Add. Select the Resource Pool Monitor type
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Resource_Pool Resource Pool Monitors are useful for aggregating metrics across monitor instances. They work on the data already … . Creating a monitor at this level enables setting thresholds that are otherwise not possible. Resource Pool monitor is a grouping of monitor
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To create a Resource Pool monitor: Log on to the Administration Console by using your logon name and password. Navigate to Tools > Monitor Wizard > Resource Pool The Monitor Wizard window is displayed, and the existing monitors (if any) are listed. Click Add to display
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After a Resource Pool Monitor has been created, editing it is quite simple. To edit a Resource Pool monitor type: In the Administration Console, navigate to Tools > Monitor Wizard > Resource Pool. Select the monitor you want to edit and click Edit. Make the required
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The following are the advantages of using the Resource pool monitor: High-level abstract monitoring Resource Pool Monitors allow … not cause critical events. Full Monitor functionality Resource Pool Monitors provide all the features of regular adapter-based monitors
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Use the Administration Console to edit a Resource Pool monitor instance. To edit a resource Pool monitor instance: In the Administration Console, go to Aggregate Monitors > Resource Pool > Monitor Type and select the monitor instance that you want to edit. Right-click
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To delete a Resource pool Monitor: In the Administration Console, navigate to Tools > Monitor Wizard > Resource Pool. Select the monitor you want to delete and click Delete. Infrastructure Management deletes all monitor instances that belong to the monitor type from
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After you have created a Resource Pool monitor, it is displayed in the Group Matrix in the operator console. To find a Resource Pool … any group. The Monitor Name displayed with the three red dots icon is a group with a Resource Pool monitor instance. administration
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The time_stamp_to_str/3 function converts a time stamp to a specified format. The syntax for this function is as follows: time_stamp_to_str($TIME,$FORMAT,$STR) $STR=time_stamp_to_str($TIME,$FORMAT) time_stamp_to_str/3 arguments Argument Mode Type Description $TIME
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The sprintf/3 function formats a series of values into a string. The syntax of this function is as follows: sprintf($STR,$FORMAT,$ARGS) $STR=sprintf($FORMAT,$ARGS) sprintf/3 arguments Argument Mode Type Description $FORMAT Input STRING Specifies the format
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In the operator console, you can set the display language, date and time format, and time zone based on which the date and time … the display language, the date and time format, or the preferred time zone, perform the following steps: Click the Options link at the top
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URI of monitor instances and attributes based on the IP address of the resource Retrieving monitor type metadata from multiple devices … of the resources for the specified time period Retrieving performance statistics data for the monitor instances using their URIs URL
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&filteridtype=name Input parameters in the JSON format The input parameters that are sent in the JSON format are as follows: { "name": "slo12 … ", "complianceobjective": "100", "schedules": [ { "name": "24x7" } ] } Response The slo12 SLO is created. Getting the URI information of
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Run the following commands to bring the resource group online: clresourcegroup online -emM resourceGroupName clresourcegroup online -emM resourceType _rg Related topics Configuring the Infrastructure Management Server in Sun Cluster Running Infrastructure Management
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The mapslots/4 function formats a series of expressions that refer to event and data objects into a string. The syntax for this function is as follows: $STR=mapslots($OBJECTS,$FORMAT,$EXPRS) mapslots/4 arguments Argument Mode Type Description $OBJECTS Input LIST_OF
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The mapslots/3 function formats a series of expressions that refer to objects into a string. The syntax for this function … of event or data objects $EXPRS Input LIST_OF STRING Specifies the format and expressions to be evaluated $STR Output STRING Resulting
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format and structure. The cell accepts and processes an incoming event if it matches an event class definition in the Knowledge Base (KB). The following sections explain how event classes are structured and how the Knowledge Base uses event classes to classify and format
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The time_stamp_to_str/2 function converts a time stamp to the default DateFormat format. The syntax for this function is as follows … INTEGER Specifies the time stamp to be converted $STR Output STRING Time stamp in the default DateFormat format Use the time_stamp_to_str
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The time_stamp_to_cim/2 function converts a time stamp to Common Information Model format. The syntax for this function is as follows … INTEGER Specifies the time stamp to be converted $CIM Output STRING Time stamp in CIM format Use the time_stamp_to_cim/2 function
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The topology layout in the Graph view displays the objects in a hierarchical tree. Use this layout format to view object relationships … layout format Select one of the following layout formats: Circular: Groups related objects in circles to help you visualize how
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with the following format to the resource file: CLASS.<<policy type name>>=<<policy type presentation name>> Policy To define the presentation name (label) used for a slot, add a line with the following format to the resource file.: SLOT.<<policy type name>>.<<slot name
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Use the PDF icon PDF.gif to save a report in Portable Document Format (PDF). - Starting from version 11.3.02, you will see the following changes for PDF options in the Infrastructure Management operator console: The PDF icon has been removed from the Custom graphs, out
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