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Enable the Monitored Products

When you add CA Network Flow Analysis as a monitored product, the Harvesters that are configured with the CA Network Flow Analysis instance are added automatically as a possible data collection sources. You can enable as many or as few Harvesters as you need. Special considerations apply when you enable Harvesters, as described in Best Practices: Slow Harvester Rollout.

The product databases are the collection sources for the CA Application Delivery Analysis (SuperAgent), CA NetVoyant, and CA Unified Communications Monitor products.

Follow these steps:

  1. Display the Data Source List page, if it is not open already:
    1. Log in to the CA NetQoS Performance Center Console as a user with administrator privileges, if you are not already logged in.
    2. Select Admin, Data Sources.

      The Data Source List page opens.

  2. Click the name of the CA Anomaly Detector instance that you want to configure.

    The Monitored Products page opens.

  3. Click View Collection Sources.

    The Collection Sources page opens. A table describes the collection sources, such as Harvesters for CA Network Flow Analysis. The State column shows whether each source is enabled. Your license agreement determines the number of collection sources that can be enabled.

  4. Select the radio button for a collection source that you want to enable.
  5. Click Edit.

    The Edit Collection Source page opens after a moment.

  6. Use the State check box to enable (selected) or disable (cleared) the data source for CA Anomaly Detector.
  7. Click Save.

    You return to the Collection Sources page, which shows any State value change that you made.

    CA Network Flow Analysis now stores the flow template data in the .nfa files, rather than storing the data in .nta files. Any .nta files that were previously stored on the standalone server or Harvester server are deleted.