User`s guide

Chapter 16 Monitoring XgOS 297
The following section documents how to configure Xsigo ProWatch with your
specific parameter values. Before performing the configuration process, you will find
it helpful to do the following:
Determine if you will want to keep a copy of the information sent.
Determine if you will want to use a proxy when sending the Xsigo ProWatch
information.
Determine if you want Oracle to contact you if we discover a potential problem.
Gather email accounts and phone numbers of contacts within your company.
Determine how often you want Xsigo ProWatch information transmitted.
Determine whether you want additional reports sent when major and critical
alarms occur.
Configure ProWatch
1. Determine whether you are configuring a proxy:
a. If not, skip to Step 2.
b. If so, configure the proxy information.
For example, to use port 4000 on a proxy named “shaggy” at a company called
“xyz.com” and set the username and password to “proxyuser1” and
“passproxy” respectively:
2. Configure the frequency with which Xsigo ProWatch will transmit data.
For example, to configure weekly transmission:
3. Specify your company name.
For example, to specify that the data is sent from a company named “XYZ”:
enabled freq next notify strip alarm name email phone copy p-host p-user
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true weekly - no yes yes
set system phone-home proxy shaggy.xyx.com 4000 proxyuser1 passproxy
set system phone-home -frequency=weekly
set system phone-home -customer-name="Company XYZ"