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- Data Flow Probe Setup
- Data Flow Probes and Clusters
- Cluster Range Distribution Policy
- Limiting IP Movement in a Cluster
- Job Execution Policies
- Data Flow Probe Auto Upgrade
- Enhancements to Probe Upgrade Mechanism
- Effects of Range Type on Discovery Workflows
- How to Install a Second Data Flow Probe on a Windows Machine
- How to Add Data Flow Probes to UCMDB
- How to Set Master Key for Password Encryption on Data Flow Probe
- How to Add Probe Clusters to UCMDB
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Default Domain
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Port
- How to Move Resources From One Domain to Another Domain
- How to Limit IP Movement in a Cluster
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe's IP Address
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe Memory Size
- How to Define Owner Tenants on Data Flow Probes
- How to Configure the Number of Connections to Other Machines
- How to Configure Periodic Data Flow Task Updates
- How to Prevent Probes from Sending Touch Information Simultaneously
- How to Configure the Data Flow Probe to Automatically Delete CIs
- How to Delete Unsent Probe Results
- How to Clear Data Flow Probe Data
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP Manually
- How to Align the Data Flow Probe CUP with the UCMDB Server CUP
- How to Uninstall Probe CUPs Manually
- How to Set Maximum Objects for Insert Results
- Data Flow Probe Process Ports
- DataFlowProbe.properties File
- DataFlowProbe.properties Parameters
- Data Flow Probe Database Scripts
- Data Flow Probe Log Files
- Data Flow Probe Setup User Interface
- Troubleshooting and Limitations
Add Probe Clusters to RTSM
This task describes how to add a probe cluster to
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Create a cluster
- In Data Flow Management, go to Data Flow Probe Setup.
- In the Domains and Probes tree, select the Data Flow Probes node.
- Click , and select New Cluster.
- Enter a name and a description for the cluster.
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Define a network range for cluster
Select the cluster in the Domains and Probes tree on the left, and in the Ranges pane on the right, click New Range to define a network range for the cluster.
For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box.
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Add Data Flow Probes to the cluster
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Select the cluster in the Domains and Probes tree.
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In the Associated Probes pane on the right, click Add Probe to Cluster , and select Data Flow Probes to add to the cluster.
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A Data Flow Probe can belong to one cluster only.
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You can define a Data Flow Probe in a cluster even before the Data Flow Probe has actually been installed and connects to the RTSM Server. To do this, select the cluster in the Domains and Probes tree, click New Data Flow Probe , and give the Probe a name and a description.
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When a Data Flow Probe is added to a cluster its whole network range becomes part of the cluster's range. If you remove the Probe from the cluster, the Probe will have no defined network ranges because all of them remain part of cluster's range.
Exception: If the Probe was added, and then removed without making any changes to its range, and before saving the cluster, then its range is not merged with the cluster's range, but remains with the Probe.
- If management zones are used on the Probe that you are adding to the cluster, and those management zones contain IP ranges, add the IP ranges to the management zones again using the Edit Management Zones dialog box.
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- (Optional). Set TQL constraints for one or more Probes. For details, see Cluster Details Pane.
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Save the cluster
Click OK at the bottom of the Details pane to save the cluster.
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Results
The cluster balances its network ranges among its Probes. For details, see Cluster Range Distribution Policy.
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