Hi,

You can use Monitoring Rules. This functionality is accessible from
the Locater Tab -> System & Application Monitoring -> All Monitoring
Rules. From here you are able to create new rules.

Basically, a monitoring rule is a template that is applied to a
server's global collection. And a template is collection of processes
and/or filesystems that should be monitored.

You can check Spectrum_Host_System_Resources_User_ENU.pdf for more information.

Regards.
James.




On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:32 PM, John O'Mahony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been asked to look at automating the setting up of thresholds for
> rfc2790 monitored disks and processes using Spectrum Policy Manager and have
> my doubts that this can be done. I'd appreciate if anyone that has looked
> into this could provide some info on their experiences.
>
>
>
> I have had a quick look at how monitored disks and processes are set up and
> there are 2 things I'm unsure that Policy Manager is capable of.
>
> First of all entries for monitored disks/processes get written to a set of
> list/table attributes on the rfc2790 model. I'm not sure Policy Manager
> supports list attributes.
>
> Secondly the creation of a monitored disk/process entry results in the
> creation of a new model which reflects the monitored table entries. I don't
> know what this model does but suspect it's used in the monitoring and I
> don't believe Policy Manager has the ability to create new models.
>
>
>
> Has anyone tried to do this and been successful? Can you give some pointers
> on how you achieved this and whether the hurdles I describe are valid?
>
>
>
> Regards, John
>
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