Setup and Install

Using HP WebQoS
Editing a Site Configuration
Chapter 488
If you want to replace the old rule for the site, you have to delete the
old rule and add a new one.
NOTE If you choose to edit your configuration to include Enable network QoS
you must edit /etc/opt/webqos/net_tos.conf to your desired settings
and restart your web server.
For specific information on Request Classification rules supported by
WebQoS, see “Request Classification Rules” on page 156.
To Edit the Site’s SLOs
You can add new SLOs, or edit or delete the current SLOs for your
selected site. For specific information on the SLOs supported by WebQoS,
see “Service Level Objectives for Site” on page 158.
1. Select Services from the Services/Systems pull down list.
2. Select the site whose configuration you want to edit in the
Services/systems view.
3. Choose the Edit task icon button on the task bar or the Actions:
Edit menu command.
4. Select the SLOs tab.
5. Add an SLO, if desired. For specific details on how to add SLOs, see
“Setting Site Service Level Objectives” on page 65.
6. To edit an SLO:
a. Select the SLO that you want to edit on the Service Level
Objectives list.
b. Choose [Edit] if you want to edit the SLO. The Edit Service
Level Objectives dialog box displays.
c. Edit the SLO as desired.
If you want to replace an old SLO for the site, you have to delete
the old SLO and add a new one.
d. To edit a corrective action:
i. For specific details about how to add a corrective action, see “To
Specify Corrective Actions for Site SLOs” on page 68.