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IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Version 6.3 > User's Guides > Agent Builder User's Guide > Create a basic agent > Create and defining the agent > Organizing the agent IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3


Navigator groups

Use Navigator groups to group several related data sources together so that workspaces can be created that show views of the related data sources

You might be able to collect file system data from more than one data source. It can be useful to create one workspace that shows views of all file system data from those different data sources.

Navigator groups are also a good way to hide data sources. You might decide that metrics collected from two data sources are most useful if the data sources are joined to create a combined, third data source. You want to see only the combined data in the Joined data source. You can create a navigator group that contains all three data sources and create a workspace that contains views to display only the combined data source. The two original data sources are effectively hidden from view in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal. See Create attribute groups from existing sources for information about joining data sources.

When you group data sources in a navigator group, Tivoli Monitoring does not associate a query with the navigator group. It is assumed that you define a default workspace for the navigator group to display the data sources in a useful format.

The following criteria apply to navigator groups:


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