Customize the appearance and behavior of Spotlight.
To open Spotlight options
Click View | Options
The categories you see in Spotlight depend on which Spotlight applications you have installed. This help page covers the standard categories. Individual Spotlight applications may contribute additional categories and options.
Category | Description |
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Alarms and notifications |
How Spotlight reports unexpected events for your connections. |
Appearance |
The look and feel of Spotlight, and details of what is shown. |
Data collection |
When to collect data from a target system, and the best way to display it. |
Security |
Password protection and user access. |
Startup |
How Spotlight behaves when it starts. |
Storage |
The locations for, and space assigned to, Spotlight history.
Note: Spotlight History is installed if you click Help | About Spotlight | Spotlight Modules and under the heading Spotlight Console see Light-weight XML repository. If your Spotlight application does NOT include the lightweight XML repository, it may employ a different method to store historical data and you should View the online help for your Spotlight application for more information. |
Troubleshooting |
Settings that may be needed to address Spotlight performance issues. |
Notes:
Spotlight Basics describes how Spotlight applications work. It contains these sections:
Section |
Description |
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Spotlight Connections |
Create / Modify / Delete connections to systems, and monitor those systems. |
Monitor Spotlight Connections | Monitor connections, detect alarms, investigate the cause of alarms. |
Alarms |
Alarms are the warnings that Spotlight raises when a metric falls outside its "normal" range of values. |
Charts, Grids and Home Page Components | Spotlight displays provide detailed statistics of the monitored system, relevant to diagnosing the cause of alarms. Make the best use of them. |
View | Options | Customize Spotlight. |
Troubleshooting | Solve problems using Spotlight. |
Define rules that determine the action Spotlight takes when alarms are triggered.
Note: An action rule does not take effect until an associated alarm is triggered.
To set action rules for alarms
Configure as appropriate
Option |
Description |
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Perform the following actions when the conditions are met. |
Rules are listed in the order they are applied. Highlight a rule to view, modify, delete, rename or move it. Only selected rules are applied. De-select a rule to retain it but not apply it. |
Rule description |
A description of the rule selected: condition(s) triggering action(s) in the order listed. |
New... |
Click to create a rule. Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog |
Modify... |
Highlight a rule. Click to modify the highlighted rule. Alarm Actions - Alarm Log Filter Dialog |
Delete |
Highlight a rule. Click to delete the highlighted rule. |
Rename... |
Highlight a rule. Click to rename the highlighted rule. |
Move Down |
Highlight a rule Click to move the highlighted rule lower down the list. It is applied later. Rules are applied in the order they are listed. |
Move Up |
Highlight a rule. Click to move the highlighted rule higher up the list. It is applied sooner. Rules are applied in the order they are listed. |
About Alarms, Metrics, Thresholds And Severities
Configure Spotlight - View | Options
Smoothing (also known as metric averaging) is used to prevent Spotlight from generating spurious alarms. It smooths out the peaks and troughs in Spotlight components by averaging the information that Spotlight collects over a specified period of time. It does not affect the charts or tables that display metric values; these continue to display metrics as they are reported.
Use this dialog to set default smoothing for all Spotlight metrics for the connection. To set smoothing for a specific Spotlight metric use the Metric editor. This overrides the default smoothing value for the metric. Metrics Dialog
To set default smoothing for Spotlight metrics for the connection
Note: The change is effective from the next refresh. Pause / Resume / Refresh
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