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Configure application support on nonlocal monitoring servers
The following sections contain procedures for installing and enabling application support on a monitoring server (hub or remote) located on a remote computer. For example, you might need to install application support on a hub monitoring server on z/OS for a monitoring agent running on Windows or a Linux operating system. Or you might want to install application support on a monitoring server or client on a different computer than the one on which you are installing an agent or a portal server.
If you are using a z/OS hub and you want to aggregate and prune historical data for any agent, you must transfer the catalog and attribute files for the Summarization and Pruning Agent to the hub.
The procedures in this section require that either a Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server or a Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server be installed on the Windows, Linux, or UNIX computer and configured to communicate with the monitoring server on the nonlocal computer.
- Configure application support on a nonlocal monitoring server from a Windows system
This section describes how you can install and enable application support on a nonlocal monitoring server from your local Windows system. The nonlocal monitoring server can be a hub or remote monitoring server installed on a Windows, Linux, UNIX, or z/OS computer. A monitoring server or a portal server must be installed on the local computer and application support for the agent or agents must be installed on it.
- Configure application support on a nonlocal monitoring server from a Linux or UNIX system
This section describes how you can install and enable application support on a nonlocal monitoring server from your local Linux or UNIX system. The nonlocal monitoring server can be a hub or remote monitoring server installed on a Windows, Linux, or UNIX system.
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