The CDD file used by MM server is MM.cdd. In this file you must specify the location of the topology file for the cluster to be monitored, and perform other basic configuration.Alerts, health metric rules, and actions are also configured in the MM.cdd file. See Chapter 7, MM Metrics and Features Configuration for more details on those tasks.In order to edit the CDD using the CDD editor, import the eMonitor project into TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio.Expert users can also edit the XML file using a text editor, but using the UI protects you from editing errors. Back up the file before editing it.The MM.cdd file must remain in the installed location.Within the CDD file change only the settings for the mm-class agent. The mm-class agent is defined using an internal type of agent class (Monitoring & Management) used only in the MM.cdd file.Whenever you change the MM.cdd file you must restart the BEMM server so that it uses the updated values.It is not possible to edit this file in TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio outside of its project context. In order to edit the CDD in TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio, you must import the project into your workspace.
As with any procedure that changes files, ensure the emonitor project is backed up before you edit its CDD file.
1. In TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio, choose File > Import > Existing Projects into Workspace and select the following project:
2. To edit the CDD file in its original location, uncheck the Copy the projects into workspace checkbox. (If you do copy the emonitor project into your workspace, remember to copy the edited CDD file to its original location.)
3. In Studio Explorer, double-click MM.cdd to open it in the CDD editor.
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2. In the CDD editor, click the Agent Classes tab and select mm-class agent.
3. You must specify the location of the site topology file configured for the monitored cluster (see Site Topology Overview). The monitored cluster’s topology file must be located on the MM server. You can copy the file from its design-time location as needed.You must also specify the host address in the tibco.clientVar.HTTPHost property, and specify the port as needed.
If you are running on AIX you must add an additional property to the mm-agent class CDD properties. See Property for Cache Based Object Management on AIX for details.
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Whenever you change the MM.cdd file you must restart the BEMM server so that it uses the updated values.
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