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commissioned into your client’s NSD for a given network.
The CurrentMonitorSets property returns a MonitorSets
object that contains all the MonitorSet objects on that
network that are currently stored in your client’s NSD. This
may be useful if you have created monitor sets while the
network management mode is set to
lcaMgmtModeDeferConfigUpdates (1). Although those
monitor sets exist in the OpenLNS database and can also be
accessed through the MyVNI property, they will not be
commissioned into the NSD. As a result, they cannot be
enabled or used for monitoring operations until the network
management mode is set to
lcaMgmtModePropagateConfigUpdates (0).
The collection accessed through the CurrentMonitorSets
property only allows access to the monitor sets you can
currently use on a network (the collection accessed through
the MyVNI property allows access to these monitor sets, as
well as those that have not yet been commissioned into your
client’s NSD). You can use all the monitor sets obtained
through the CurrentMonitorSets property as runtime
monitor sets, meaning that you can enable them and use
them for monitoring operations. However, changes to their
configuration are not allowed when accessed through this
collection. You should the MyVNI property when you need to
write to the configuration of your client’s local MonitorSet
objects.
Availability
Local, full, and lightweight clients.
Syntax
monitorSets = network.CurrentMonitorSets
Element
Description
monitorSets
The collection of MonitorSet objects on a
network that are currently stored in your
client’s NSD.
network
The Network object being acted upon.
Data Type
MonitorSets collection object.
Read/Write
Read only
Added to API
LNS Release 3.20.
DatabasePath
Summary
Contains the full path of the OpenLNS network database.
Typically the full path for each OpenLNS network database
is set when you add the network to the Networks collection.
The database path is a parameter of the Add method, and
can be a maximum of 230 characters long. See the Add
method for the Networks object for more information.
Availability
Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients.