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Define a System Image

A system image must be defined for your CA NetMaster FTM region. All resources that are monitored and controlled by your region are defined to the system image. You can define many versions of system images in your CA NetMaster FTM region, of which only one can be active at any one time.

Note: One system image is required for each CA NetMaster FTM region. If you are defining a system image for a subordinate, use the name assigned during the multisystem linking process.

To define a system image

  1. Enter /RADMIN.I at the command prompt.

    The System Image List appears.

  2. Press F4 (Add).

    The ResourceView : System Image Definition appears.

  3. Complete the following fields:
    System Name

    Specifies the name of the system image.

    Database Version

    Specifies the version number allocated to the system image definition.

    Home System

    Specifies the name of the system on which the image can be loaded.

    Short Description

    Briefly describes the system image.

    EventView Ruleset to Activate

    Specifies the ruleset to activate when the system image becomes active.

    Press F3 (File).

    The system image is added to the knowledge base.