Before you install a Knowledge Module (KM) or monitoring solution, you must import it into the Central Monitoring Repository. Browse to the appropriate file depending on your operating system. Note The KM or monitoring solution must be stored on the local computer from which you are running Central Monitoring Administration. Click the right arrow button to move the selected components into the Selected components list, and then click Next. Note The following fields depend upon the KM or monitoring solutions that are included in the package. Not all fields are displayed while creating a package. Specify the BMC products installation directory and the PATROL 3.x product directory in the Provide the PATROL 3.x Product Directory window and click Next. In the Installation Package Details window, provide the following information: Perform one or both of the following actions: To download the package, click Download. If you click Download and do not click Save Installation Package, the package is not saved in the Monitoring Installation Packages list for later use or editing.Before you begin
To import a KM or monitoring solution into the Central Monitoring Repository
The selected archive file is imported to the repository and extracted. You can close the window during the import process.To install a KM or monitoring solution
The list of components in the repository that are supported on the specified operating system and platform is displayed.
You can also select latest, which automatically updates the package with the latest versions of the components when new versions of those components are added to the Central Monitoring Repository.
By default, the appropriate PATROL Agent for the operating system and platform that you choose are included in the Selected components list.
The description is displayed in the Monitoring Installation Packages list on the Deployable Package window.
The package is available in the Monitoring Installation Packages list.
After installing the KM or monitoring solution, you should configure it. This includes configuring the monitoring profile and monitor type. For more information, see Configuring in Central Monitoring Administration.