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Open the Service Operations Console dashboard and click Select services and tiers to monitor. |
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In the Service Selector tab, explicitly select each service you want to monitor (selecting a service does not automatically select its children). |
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Optional—select Enable the display of the status of the nested services if you want to automatically display all nodes under the parent service. |
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Click Apply. |
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In the Tier Selector tab, select the tiers that interest you. Quest Foglight lists columns for these tiers in the Service Operations Console dashboard. For example, as a database Administrator, you can hide the Web Tier column if it is not relevant to you. |
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Click Apply. |
NOTE: Foglight for Applications Operations must be installed to use the Update Service from Dependency Data and Edit Service Dependency action panel options. By default, if Foglight for Applications Operations is installed, it installs the Dependency Mapping capabilities. Once installed, the Service Operations Console dashboard displays a number of additional tiles to assist you in investigating incident and problem management processes on multi-tier applications. |
You can update selected services you are monitoring in the Service Operations Console dashboard by clicking Update Service from Dependency Data found on the action panel. If you have the Cartridge for Dependency Mapping installed, this feature allows you to update a service by adding or removing components from that service, based on dependency data collected by the Cartridge for Dependency Mapping.
For more information about how to use this functionality, see the Managing Dependency Mapping User Guide.
You can manually add or ignore dependencies between components inside a selected service and external components using the Service Operations Console. To edit service dependencies for a selected service, open the Service Operations Console dashboard and click Edit Service Dependencies found on the action panel.
For more information about how to use this functionality, see the Managing Dependency Mapping User Guide.
Once you subscribe to a service, you can drill down and view details about that service.
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