As in Tutorial 2, the first step here is to give the dashboard a title.
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 Open the Configuration tab.   | 
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 In the Title row, in the Value column, click Edit   | 
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 For each of these parameters, in the Value column, click Edit   | 
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 Input Key: host (Host)  | 
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 Path: Name - String  | 
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 Input Key: host (Host)  | 
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 Path: Aggregate State - Integer  | 
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 Replicate the steps you performed to create Host Chooser DDL T3 in Tutorial 4 (see Configuring a Drop-Down List ), but this time name it Host Chooser DDL T4. Do not use the flow settings from Tutorial 4.   | 
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 Click the Selection row, and in the Edit - Selection dialog box that appears, clear the Leave unspecified check box.   | 
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 In the Edit - Selection dialog box, click the Flow type box, and choose Update from the list that appears.  | 
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 Click Save to close the Edit - Selection dialog box. In the view editor, click Save to save your changes to the Host Chooser DDL T4 view.  | 
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 Click Add.  | 
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 In the refreshed Add View dialog box, in the View area, choose My Views > Host Chooser DDL T4, and click Next.  | 
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 Click Finish to complete the layout of the Drop-Down List.  | 
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 In a similar fashion, add the CPU Memory Utilization Chart T3 view to this dashboard.   | 
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 TIP: This chart appears listed under My Views. In case you do not see it there, ensure the chart is Public to see it as a layout choice.  | 
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 Use the same procedure to add the Alarm Table for Host T3 view from My Definitions using the following values to configure the layout settings for this view.  | 
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 TIP: This list appears listed under My Views. In case you do not see it there, ensure the list is Public to see it as a layout choice.  | 
The last component to be added is another chart. Rather than building the chart from scratch, copy an existing chart and place the copy in My Definitions.
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 By now, you should have a deep copy of the [chart] Disk I/O Utilization view from Hosts > Host. If you do not, save the grid, make a copy of the chart, and then resume editing the grid.   | 
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 Add the [chart] Disk I/O Utilization view from My Definitions using the following values to configure the layout settings for this view.  | 
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 Click Save in the view editor to save your changes to the Hosts T4 dashboard.  | 
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 Open the Host T4 view for editing.  | 
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 Open the Configuration tab.  | 
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 Locate and expand the Customizer node.  | 
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 In the Icon row, in the Value column, click Edit   | 
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 In the Edit - Label dialog box that appears, in the String value box, type Customizer Test, and then click Set.  | 
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 Click Save in the view editor to save your changes to the Hosts T4 dashboard.  |