Chapter 70. Slm Resource Class Configuration Mode; Match-Type - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 70. SLM Resource Class configuration mode

This chapter provides an alphabetic listing of commands that are available in SLM
Action configuration mode. SLM is an abbreviation for Service Level Monitor.
To enter this configuration mode, use the Global slm-rsrc command.
Many of the commands that are listed in "Common commands" on page 2 and
most, but not all, of the commands that are listed in Chapter 114, "Monitoring
commands," on page 949 are also available in SLM Action configuration mode.

match-type

Specifies match criteria.
Syntax
match-type {exact-match | per-extracted-value | regexp-match}
Parameters
exact-match
per-extracted-value
regexp-match
Guidelines
match-type is used if the Resource Method (defined by the type command) is
aaa-mapped-resource, destination-URL, error-code, front-URL, wsdl,
wsdl-operation, wsdl-port, or wsdl-service to specify match criteria.
match-type is not relevant if the Resource Method is concurrent-connections,
custom-stylesheet, request-message, response-message, soap-fault, or xpath-filter
since these types test only for existence.
Related Commands
type, value
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(Default) Specifies that only a subset of the members of the group that is
defined by the type command is covered by this SLM Resource Class. Only
resources with an exact match to the resource values are subject to the
SLM policy. Resources that do not match the values that are provided by
the value command are not subject to the SLM policy.
Specifies that the system extracts and keeps a list of all unique resources
that is defined by the type command. All configured policies apply to each
of the extracted resources.
Specifies that only a subset of the members of the group that is defined by
the type command is covered by this SLM Resource Class. Only resources
with a PCRE-style expression match to the resource values are subject to
the SLM policy. Resources that do not match the values that are provided
by the value command are not subject to the SLM policy.
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