Property reference

glide.discovery.perf.metrics.rollup_by_target

The glide.discovery.perf.metrics.rollup_by_target property aggregates individual discovery performance metrics into a rollup table grouped by target IP address. Enabling this property allows for a consolidated view of performance metrics, which can be crucial for monitoring and analysis.

Default: false Type: boolean Application: Global

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This property controls the aggregation of discovery performance metrics into a rollup table based on target IP addresses, enhancing data organization and reporting.
What area does it affect? Discovery performance metrics
What does the default mean? The default value is "false", which means this behavior is disabled by default.
When should you review it? Review this property when setting up or optimizing discovery performance monitoring.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name glide.discovery.perf.metrics.rollup_by_target
Sys ID be72b0347fd25300883be2065f2a0ce0
Type boolean
Application Global
Default value false
Description <b>Performance Metrics: </b> Aggregate individual discovery performance metrics into a rollup table that groups by target IP address.
Updated 2018-11-27 06:15:34

Sources

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... • Default value: true glide.discovery.perf.metrics.rollup_by_status Whether to aggregate individual Discovery performance metrics into a roll-up table that groups by discovery status. • Type: true | false • Default value: true glide.discovery.perf.metrics.rollup_by_target Whether to aggregate individual Discovery performance metrics into a roll-up table that groups by target IP address. • Type: true | false • Default value: true glide.discovery.populate_software_instance_table If set to ...