The following scenarios explain how to use the What tab to create custom EMC searches.
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 Click New at the top of the Searches page.  | 
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 On the Add File System Path dialog, select All File System Paths.   | 
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 Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog.  | 
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 Once you have defined your search criteria, click Run to save and run the search.   | 
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 Click New at the top of the Searches page.  | 
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 This Object - select to search only the selected object.  | 
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 This Object and Child Objects Only - select to search the selected object and its direct child objects.   | 
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 This Object and All Child Objects - select to include the selected object and all subordinate objects (in all levels)  | 
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 In the Path field, enter or use the browse button to select the EMC path to be searched.   | 
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 NOTE: If the scope of your search is This Object, you can use the * wildcard character to specify the EMC path. That is, use an asterisk (*) to substitute zero or more characters. 
When using the This Object option, be sure to select the appropriate Type option to define the type of path to be searched: Files or Folders.  | 
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 Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog.  | 
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 Click New at the top of the Searches page.  | 
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 On the Add Facilities or Event Classes dialog, enter EMC in the filter field under the Facility heading to display all of the EMC events.   | 
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 From this list, select one or more events and use the Add | Add This Event option to add the selected events to the list box at the bottom of the dialog. Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog.  | 
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This section contains strategies to help minimize performance issues.
To improve agent performance, you can:
See System overview for more information.