Specifications
Alternative Configuration Methods
If you have defined applications and servers in Application
Response but you do not have network access to the
eHealth Web server from the BT Studio system, import AR
configuration from eHealth.
When you cannot import or download Application Response
configuration information or when you want to define
additional servers to monitor, create servers based on
event log data.
When all other methods are not feasible, you can define
applications and servers manually.
Import AR Configuration from eHealth
You can import Application Response (AR) configuration
information (applications, servers, and rule sets) from eHealth
into BT Studio if both of the following are true:
You have defined applications and servers using the
Application Response area of the eHealth Web interface.
The BT Studio system does not have network access to the
eHealth Web server. (If you do have network access to
eHealth, use the Download Configuration function.)
If you do not meet these criteria, use one of the other
configuration methods.
To import AR configuration information from eHealth
into BT Studio
1. Export AR configuration data from eHealth, as follows:
a. On the BT Studio system, do one of the following:
Determine the name of the working directory that you
created when transferring the event log file.
Create a working directory where you will store the AR
configuration files and other related files.
b. Copy the three AR configuration files from the
ehealth/data/response directory on the eHealth system
to the target directory on the BT Studio system. If
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