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Foglight for Integrations 6.1.0 - User Guide

Using Foglight for Integrations Reference

Views

Foglight displays monitoring data in views that group, format, and display data. The following topics describe the main types of views.

Dashboards are top-level views that do not receive data from other views. Dashboards usually contain several lower-level views. The dashboards supplied with Foglight, and dashboards that users create, are available in the navigation panel.

Lower-level views in Foglight can be added to dashboards or can be accessed by drilling down from a dashboard. They receive and display data directly from the Management Server or from other views. Some views filter or select data that appears in other views in the same dashboard. Some are tree views with expandable nodes for selecting servers, applications, or data.

CI List View

The CI List view allows you to quickly access detailed information on the Configuration Items that have been fed into Foglight from third-party systems. In addition, from this view you can add a configuration item to a service.

This view is located in the navigation panel of the Foglight user interface, under the Integration dashboard.

For more information about working with configuration items in this view, see Reviewing the Property Details of a Configuration Item .

 

name

A unique name of a Configuration Item.

aggregateState

The current state of the Configuration Item.

For more information, see Alarm Properties View .

technologyMonitor

The technology monitor that sends Configuration Items.

source Id

A value that uniquely identifies the Configuration Item in the technology monitor.

type

A simple description of the type of object. For example, Node, Interface, Database, Business Service, and so on.

status

The status of the Configuration Item in the source system. The status can be either Active or Inactive. State icons indicate the status of a domain, server, application, or process.

effectiveStartDate

The date and time the Configuration Item was created.

Table 8. State icons

Normal

Warning

Critical

Fatal

Alarm Properties View

The Alarm Properties view lists added and supplied properties for alarms. Added Properties lists unique properties that the user or operator has added for an alarm. Supplied Properties is a list of the properties that are supplied by default.

Use this viewto add properties for an alarm, as a result of that customizing an installation to meet the needs of the customer. Users can define a (limited) data type for the property along with a flag indicating whether many values are supported.

This view is located in the navigation panel of the Foglight user interface, under the Integration > Property Administration dashboard.

For more information about how to add alarm properties, see Working in the Alarm Properties Dashboard .

Name

A required field that assigns a unique alarm property name.

Type

String: This value can include numeric characters, alphanumeric characters, and symbols

 

Boolean: True or False

 

Integer: A whole number between the values of -2147483648 and 2147483647

 

Long: A whole number with a range larger than Integer

 

Float: A 32-bit floating point number

 

Double: A 64-bit floating point number

Is List

True — Set the property to allow multiple values

False — Set the property to allow only one value

CI Properties View

The CI Properties view lists all the properties that can be included on a Configuration Item. Supplied Properties are provided by default when the cartridge is installed. The properties that users add are Added Properties. Once defined, properties can be included in the XML for a Configuration Item.

This view allows you to add properties for a Configuration Item, so you can customize an installation to meet the needs of the customer. Users can define a (limited) data type for the property, along with a flag indicating whether many values are supported.

This view is located in the navigation panel of the Foglight user interface, under the Integration > Property Administration dashboard.

For more information about how to add configuration item properties, see Adding Configuration Item Properties .

Name

A required field that assigns a unique Configuration Item property name.

Type

String: Can include numeric characters, alphanumeric characters, and symbols

 

Boolean: True or False

 

Integer: A whole number between the values of -2147483648 and 2147483647

 

Long: A whole number with a range larger than Integer

 

Float: A 32-bit floating point number

 

Double: A 64-bit floating point number

Is List

True — Set the property to allow multiple values

False — Set the property to allow only one value

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