You can validate the login credentials and instance properties.
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Click on the instance name. |
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Click Validate. |
Use this view to define the following settings:
Both the Match List and the Ignore List panes can be customized by adding, editing or removing messages. Each filter can be enabled or disabled separately by clicking Edit and selecting or clearing the Enabled check box. Alternatively, to enable or disable all of the filters, click Enable All or Disable All.
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Click Add. |
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Filter Name - used for assigning a name to the filter. |
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Field Name - used to select by which of the message parameters, message will be filtered. Possible fields include: Severity, Message text, Impact, Component, Function, Type or FullRec (The entire message record) |
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Expression - identifies a regular expression that will be evaluated against the Field selected above and used together in order to select the message. For example: To filter message that their text related to files, you should select "Message" as the Filter Name and "*File*" as the Expression. |
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Click Add to save your settings. Each newly added alert filter is enabled by default. |
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Click Edit. The Edit the Selected Alert dialog opens. |
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Click Set to save your settings. |
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At the bottom of the view, click Save Changes. |
The Foglight for DB2 LUW Foglight for DB2 LUW provides a set of homepages that display performance metrics collected from the monitored systems. These homepages allow you to monitor, analyze, investigate the DB2 performance, and identify potential bottlenecks. The various homepages are described in the following sections and include a reference with the heading and page number:
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