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Monitor Event Type and Health Indicators
This section shows how to enrich events for your new application to benefit from the advanced event correlation and health-based monitoring features offered as part of an OMi solution.
In our ACME example, we assume that OM provides a Smart Plug-In for an ACME landscape. If there were no HPE Operations Smart Plug-in, you would have to analyze the ACME application itself to determine its interfaces, and also create policies to monitor such a landscape.
To be able to use the advanced event correlation and health-based monitoring capabilities, it is necessary to:
- Populate the RTSM with CIs and map OMi events to the correct CIs in the RTSM.
- Transform received events into data about the service health of CIs. This involves analyzing incoming events for the various CI types and creating meaningful event type indicators (ETIs) and health indicators (HIs).
- Assign HIs to health-based key performance indicators (KPIs).
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