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Customize collections table

When the Customize Collections page appears, a table is displayed that includes the names of all the
collections, if the collection is displayed in the System and Event Collections panel, and if the system
status is displayed in the System and Event Collections panel.

Available buttons

On the Customize Collections page for events, five options are available:

New

. This enable you to create a new event collection. With full configuration rights, you can save the

new collection as a shared collection. Otherwise, you can only save it as a private collection. See

“Performing an advanced search for events”

for more information on creating an event collection by

attributes.

Edit

. This enables you to modify an existing collection name and its contents. See

“Editing event

collections”

for more information on editing event collections.

Move

. This enables you to move collections from one collection to another collection. It can be from a

private to a shared collection or from a shared to a private collection. See

“Moving system or cluster

collections”

for more information on moving system collections .

Copy

. This enables you to copy a collection as another collection. See

“Copying system or cluster

collections”

for more information.

Delete

. This enables you to delete an existing event collection or system and event combination

collections. With full configuration rights, you can delete a shared event collection. Only empty event
collections can be deleted. See

“ Deleting Event Collections”

for more information.

Set Properties

. This enables you to set if the visibility of the collection and its members. See

“Setting

properties for a system or cluster collection”

for more information.

Command line interface

Users with

full configuration rights user

can use the mxcollection command to set properties for collections

from the

command line interface

(CLI).

See

“Using command line interface commands”

for more information on accessing the manpage, which

includes detailed information for this command.

Related procedures

Performing an advanced search for events

Editing event collections

Creating event collections

Deleting Event Collections

Moving event collections

Copying event collections

Setting properties for an event collection

Related topics

Monitoring systems, clusters, and events

Default shared collections

Service notification events

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