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Every package, whether it is a filter, health or tracking package, includes the following configuration options.
You can view and edit package options either by right-clicking a package and selecting "Edit" or by left-clicking a package and clicking "Edit Package Options" on the right screen.
Enabled package You can enable/disable packages to enable or disable all monitoring options contained in them. Disabled packages are shown with a red x in the tree.
Global Package Instead of assigning a package to all groups or computers, you can make a package global. Global packages apply to all computer, regardless of their group membership. Once a package has been made global it cannot be assigned to groups or computers.
Description Enter a description for a package to briefly describe the package, its contents and/or its purpose.
Package Assignments You can either assign a package to a computer or groups, or configure a package to be global and thus apply to every computer in your configuration. Check the "Global Package" checkbox to make a package global, or click the "Assign" button to assign this package to one or more computers.
You can also right-click a package to configure the package assignments.
Overrides Many features in EventSentry are bound to a particular action. Rather than configuring every filter, health or tracking feature to use a particular action you can set the notification on a package level instead. If you set a notification on a package level then you will not be able to set the action(s) on the individual items inside the package. To specify actions on a package level, check the "Override actions of all objects in this package" checkbox and populate the "actions" list. Please note that only event log packages may contain more than one action, health and tracking packages may only have one action in the list.
Event Log packages offer more package options which are explained in the Event Log Packages chapter.
Auto Activation You can make a package dependent on the existence of a particular Windows service. For example, if you would like a package to only be loaded when the mysql service exists on a target computer, then you can simply check the "Automatically activate ..." checkbox and enter mysql in the "Service(s)" field. Please note that even though this field is a pull-down menu, you are allowed to enter multiple services separated with a comma. The package will be activated if any of the listed services are installed.
The package still need to be assigned to the appropriate computers and/or groups, however it will only be active if the specified services are installed.
Sorting Packages It does not matter in which order your filter, health or tracking packages are. The package order does not affect the functionality of EventSentry. You can however sort packages alphabetically (either ascending or descending) by right-clicking either the "Event Log Packages", "Log File Packages", "Health Packages" or "Tracking Packages" container and selecting "Sort Packages". |