Customizing the configuration profiles
The configuration profiles have been tailored with the values you provided in the previous step. They also contain default values for all required parameters and some optional parameters. The amount of additional customization required depends upon how you are creating the runtime environment (RTE) and how much your environment differs from the model or product-provided defaults. At a minimum, you must supply site-specific values (such as any subsystems you want to monitor, protocols other than the IPPIPE and SNA defaults, and the like), including variable resolution values. You must also enable and configure any features you want to exploit (such as support for self-describing agents).
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- RTE configuration profile
- The RTE profile inherits the symbolics specified on the KCIP@PG3 panel. However, you must
replace all instances of the actual RTE name in the RTE profile with a symbolic (for example,
&SYSNAME.), except for the RTE_NAMESV parameter instance. You can assign
symbolics to additional parameters, but see Parameters ineligible to use variables for parameters that must
be excluded from use of symbolics. In addition, you must also customize the product-specific
parameters listed in Configure OMEGAMON monitoring agents and other components, as applicable. Optionally, you can configure any monitoring server features that
you want to enable (Configure a Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server).
If you want to use the self-describing agent (SDA) feature, set the resolution value for KDS_KMS_SDA to Y, and provide site-specific values for RTE_USS_RTEDIR.
- Global configuration profile
- You can assign symbolics to any of the parameters in the global profile. At a minimum, if you enabled SDA, you must assign a symbolic value to the GBL_HFS_JAVA_DIR1 parameter (for example, &GBL_HFS_JAVA_DIR1.), or change the literal default to a site-appropriate one. You must also edit the value for load library parameter GBL_DSN_CSF_SCSFMOD0 and any of the product-specific parameters listed in Customizing the global configuration profile, as appropriate.