You can supplement and disable Performance Manager rules. To modify the effect of the default Performance Manager knowledge base, create an auxiliary knowledge base with your own rule definitions. Edit your rules using a standard text editor.
Build your auxiliary knowledge base by entering the following command:
$ ADVISE PERFORMANCE COMPILE MYRULES.VPR
In this example, MYRULES.VPR is the name of your source rules file. The Performance Manager compiles the rules, and then names the resultant knowledge base MYRULES.KB.
Note: If you compile an auxiliary rules file, it is valid only for the version of the Performance Manager software on which it was compiled (and later versions). Use caution to not place it in a cluster common area. This is due to concern that the compiled rules file might be used on older software versions where the new keywords and data cells are not defined. The filename PSPA$KB.KB is reserved by CA and should not be used to name an auxiliary rules file.
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