Field or Column | Description | ||||
Target Type JAR File | The default target type definition file for webMethods Mediator is InsightTargetType.jar. To view the file, click its hyperlinked name. For more information about the target type definition file, see The Target Type Definition File. | ||||
Transformation File |
The transformation file, Insight.xsl, that is contained in the target type definition JAR file. To view the file, click its hyperlinked name. For more information about the transformation file, see The Target Type Definition File. | ||||
Target Type MIB File |
The MIB file, Insight.mib, that is contained in the target type definition JAR file. This file is a run-time events configuration file that contains the SNMP Traps metadata and Object Identifiers (OIDs) for CentraSite's predefined event types and their attributes. CentraSite uses this file to capture the run-time events that have occurred. To view the file, click its hyperlinked name.
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Event Type |
Select a run-time event type to view the attributes that CentraSite uses to display events. These attributes are defined in the target type MIB file. The Object Identifier of the selected event type is shown in the Object ID field. The Object Identifier is defined in the target type MIB file. | ||||
Attribute Name |
(Read-only.) The attributes of the selected event type, which are defined in the target type MIB file. | ||||
Object ID |
(Read-only.) The object identifiers of the attributes, which are defined in the target type MIB file. | ||||
Type |
(Read-only.) The types of the attributes, which are defined in the target type MIB file. |
Note: | Keep the following in mind: You cannot delete the target type if there are any Insight targets defined in your CentraSite registry/repository. If you delete a target type, and then create another target type with an EventType.xml file that has the same mappings as the deleted target type, you must restart CentraSite. You are not allowed to delete target types for which you do not have the required permission. |