Moving event collections, Command line interface, Copying event collections – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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Setting properties for an event collection
Related topics
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Monitoring systems, clusters, and events
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Navigating the System and Event Collections panel
Moving event collections
This procedure enables you to move a collection from one collection to another collection.
with
can move a shared collection.
To move a collection:
1.
Click Customize in the System and Event Collections panel. The Customize Collections page
appears.
2.
In the Show collections of dropdown list, select Events. All available event collections are displayed.
Click
to expand all event collections in the table, or click
to collapse all event collections in
the table.
3.
Select the collection to move, and click Move. The Move Collection section appears.
4.
Under Move to, select one of the following:
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Existing collection
Select an existing private or shared collection from the dropdown list. Click
OK
to save the collection, or click Cancel to cancel the save operation.
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New collection
Enter a name for the new collection and select an existing private or shared
collection from the dropdown list. Click OK to save the collection, or click Cancel to cancel the
save operation.
Command line interface
Users with
full configuration rights user
can use the mxcollection command to move existing collections
from the
(CLI).
See
“Using command line interface commands”
for more information on accessing the manpage, which
includes detailed information for this command.
Related procedures
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Performing an advanced search for events
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Setting properties for an event collection
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Related topics
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Monitoring systems, clusters, and events
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Navigating the System and Event Collections panel
Copying event collections
You can copy a collection as a new collection. When you copy a collection that was created by members,
you are copying the collection and and its members into the new collection. If the original collection is edited
after it is copied to the new collection, the newly copied collection will not be updated. For example, if the
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