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- Perl Script Policies
- How to Collect Event Data Through the REST Web Service Listener
- How to Collect Metrics Data Through the REST Web Service Listener
- How to Collect Event Data by Using Perl Scripts
- Perl Policy User Interface
- Configuring REST Web Service Listener Policy Properties
- Configuring the Data Source in Perl Policies
- Configuring Mappings in Perl Script Policies
- Configuring Mappings in Perl Policies (Generic Output Only)
- Configuring Event Defaults in Perl Policies
- Configuring Metrics Defaults in Perl Policies
- Configuring Event Rules in REST Web Service Listener Policies
- Configuring Metrics Rules in REST Web Service Listener Policies
- Configuring Options in Perl Policies
Perl Policy User Interface
Perl policies display different pages depending on the type of data they are integrating and on the policy origin.
Choose the type of data you want to integrate and then complete the following tasks:
Event data
Metrics data
Generic output data
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