Overrides adjust the configuration of Operations Manager monitoring settings for monitors, attributes, object discoveries, and rules. When you create an override, you can apply it to a single managed object or to a group of managed objects. You must have Advanced Operator user rights to create and edit overrides.
The use of overrides is key to controlling the amount of data that is collected by Operations Manager. When you create a monitor, rule, or attribute you target it at an object type, but often the available object types are broad in scope. You can then use groups and overrides together to narrow the focus of the monitor, rule, attribute, or object discovery. You can also override existing monitors, rules, attributes, or object discoveries that are from management packs.
In This Section
- How to Override a Monitor
- Provides a step-by-step procedure you can use to override a rule in Operations Manager 2007.
- How to Disable a Monitor or Rule Using Overrides
- Provides a step-by-step procedure you can use to disable monitors or rules by using overrides in Operations Manager 2007.
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