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Table 12: Profiler Settings
Setting
Purge profiler database if size exceeds (in
MB)
Max profiler database size after purging (in
MB)
Profiler query timeout (in seconds)
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Within the New Permitted Object dialog box, click the + icon to add a rule to match
5.
source, destination, and services values for the permitted object.
To change the source, destination, or service value from Any, right-click the value
6.
and select Add Source, Add Destination, or Add Service.
Use the selection controls to select the desired address objects or service objects
7.
and click OK.
Click OK to save the permitted object.
8.
The object appears in the filters windows within the Violation Viewer tab.
Select the object and click Apply to hide all matching objects from the Violation
9.
Viewer.
TIP: For information about using additional NSM features to sort, filter, and drill down
on records, see the NSM online Help.
Configuring Profiler Options (NSM Procedure) on page 13
Displaying Profiler Database Information (NSM Procedure) on page 27
Querying the Profiler Database (NSM Procedure) on page 28
You can use the Profiler Settings dialog box to modify Profiler database settings and
default settings for application volume tracking reports.
To modify profiler database and application volume tracking settings:
From the NSM main menu, select Tools > Preferences. The New Preferences dialog
1.
box is displayed.
Click Profiler Settings.
2.
Modify settings as described in Table 12 on page 25.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Description
Removes the profiler database for the selected size in MB. The default value is
1000 MB.
Specifies the maximum size of the purged profiler database. The default value is
750 MB.
Specifies the timeout entry for a profiler query. The default value is 120 seconds.
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