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Unsupported content This version of the product has reached the end of support. The documentation is available for your convenience. However, you must be logged in to access it. You will not be able to leave comments.To monitor application management, we recommend that you use PATROL for Synthetic Transaction Monitoring.

Managing product parameters


A parameter is a command that periodically obtains data about a monitored system resource. Parameter data values are collected, summarized, and stored on the computer where the PATROL Agent resides. The collected parameter information is available for review by a PATROL console. BMC PATROL for Application Management organizes parameters into application classes by function or by the objects that they monitor. Several types of parameters are used and parameter history data is stored in a file.

You can use the attributes of a parameter to monitor and manage the parameter. An attribute is a characteristic that is assigned to a parameter. Parameters can have attributes such as scheduling, command type, and thresholds. An attribute can be defined globally for all instances of a class or locally for a particular computer or application instance. An instance inherits attributes from a class. However, an attribute defined at the instance level overrides inherited attributes.

You can use either a PATROL console or the PATROL Configuration Manager to manage parameters.

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