Loading and unloading KMs on PATROL Central Operator - Web Edition


After installing the product, you must load all product-related .km files, so that product components are stored in the PATROL console. If you no longer use the .km files, you can unload (or delete) them at any time.

The cum.kml file groups all .km files that monitor Converged Infrastructure Monitoring components.

To load .kml files with PATROL Central Operator – Web Edition

  1. From the Monitored Systems page, click Load/Unload KMs.
     The Load KMs page opens and lists each computer on which a PATROL Agent has been installed.
  2. Select the computers on which you want to load KMs, and click Next.
     The Load KMs page displays a list of available .km and .kml files. If you selected more than one computer, the only .km and .kml files that are listed are the ones that have been installed on all of the selected computers. If a particular .km or .kml file was installed only on one computer, you must choose that computer by itself to load the file.
  3. Select the relevant product .kml or .km files from the %PATROL_HOME%\lib\knowledge directory.
  4. Click Finish.
     PATROL loads the selected Knowledge Modules (KMs) on the selected computers.

To unload KMs for PATROL Central Operator – Web Edition

  1. In the Operator Home tab of the navigation area, click General Tasks.
  2. In the General Tasks page in the results area, click Unload Knowledge Modules.
  3. In the Selecting Managed Systems window, select the managed systems on which you want to unload KMs, and click Next

    Warning

    Note

    Click Select All to work with all the managed systems in the list.

  4. In the Knowledge Modules window, select the KMs that you want to unload. If you want to unload multiple KMs, hold down Ctrl and select multiple KMs, or hold down Shift and select all of the KMs in a range.
     You can also click Select All to select all available KMs.
  5. Click Next.
  6. In the Unloading Knowledge Modules Wizard Complete window, click Finish.

 

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BMC PATROL for Converged Infrastructure 1.1