(DI-2302) Edit rules for Default KPIs
The collection of a default KPI depends on defined rules, which specify how data is collected into a KPI. You can add or adjust rules only for default KPIs assigned to a Collector with a custom rule or Collector with a custom KPI.
If you want to know what are default KPIs, see the chapter (DI-2302) Default KPIs.
For more information about what is a collector and about these types of collectors, see the chapter (DI-2302) Collectors.
Create a new rule for a default KPI
Step 1: Check if the default KPI is assigned to Collectors with a custom rule or Collectors with a custom KPI
- Go to Settings > Monitoring settings.
- Click on KPI definitions.
- Find your default KPI and its assigned collector in the field KPI collector (you may search for the name of KPI through SHIFT+F7).
- Check, if you can find the KPI's collector among the collectors which enables you to change the rules of KPI collection – (DI-2302) List of Collectors with Custom Rules or (DI-2302) List of Collectors with a Custom KPI.
- If the collector belongs to this group, you may change the rules for the collection of a default KPI, as described in the next step.
Step 2: Create new rules in the Input table of the collector
- Go the the Settings > Collector settings (or transaction /DVD/MON_COL).
Select the collector of the default KPIs. Make sure the collector enables you to change the KPI's rules, as described in step 1.
- Double-click Inputs & rules.
- Click Edit next to the Input table name.
- Click Switch mode (Ctrl + F1) and then Create new records (F6).
The Input Tables Editor is displayed.
Create a new rule for the default KPI.
Every collector contains a different Input table, therefore you may find the specific information about the setup of the Input table by every collector.
Display the Input table settings of the collector assigned to the default KPI either in the chapter (DI-2302) List of Collectors with a Custom KPI or (DI-2302) List of Collectors with Custom Rules.In Input Tables Editor every row represents one rule (marked yellow in the figure below) that defines the collection of a KPI. This rule consists of the independent fields and the AND operator is applied between these fields (For example, KPI name, Rule nr., Unit, etc.).
If one KPI has defined several rules (rows) then the OR logic is applied between these rows. In this case, your define several addition rules for a default KPI, fill in the rule order into Rule nr.
An Input table may also contain several KPIs.Save (CTRL + S).
Rules of a KPI