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Saving and loading an SLA configuration

It is possible to save the configuration of an SLA element in DataMiner Cube. This can be done from any of the following pages: the SLA Configuration page, the Compliance Configuration page, and the Violation Configuration page.

Note
  • The saved configuration includes all parameters on the “Configuration” pages, except the manual reset. Other pages, e.g. Offline Window, are not included.
  • The parameter Maximum Single Violations Percentage is only included from versions 2.0.0.26 and 3.0.0.1 of the Skyline SLA Definition Basic protocol onwards.

Saving the SLA configuration

  1. At the top of an SLA configuration page, click the Save/Load Config button.

  2. In the Save/Load Configuration window, specify the config file:

    • If you wish to save the configuration to a new file, enter the file name in the Configuration Name box and click the green check mark.

    • If you wish to save the configuration to an existing file, select the file in the drop-down list next to Configuration Name, and click the green check mark.

    Note

    The configuration files are saved in the folder C:\Skyline DataMiner\Documents\SLA Configurations. If you want to save the configuration to a file that is already in this folder, but this file does not appear in the drop-down list, click the Load Configurations button to refresh the list first.

  3. Click the Save button.

Loading settings that have been saved for a particular configuration page

  1. At the top of an SLA configuration page, click the Save/Load Config button.

  2. Select the configuration file in the Configuration Name drop-down list and click the green check mark.

    If an existing configuration file is not displayed in the drop-down list, click the Load Configurations button to refresh the list.

  3. Click the Load button.

Removing existing configuration files

Existing configuration files can either be removed in the Documents module, or via the Save/Load Config button of the SLA element:

  • In the Documents module, go to the SLA Configurations folder, right-click the relevant configuration file and select Delete.

  • In the Save/Load Configuration window, select the relevant configuration file, in the same way as when you select a file to save or load a configuration, but then click the Delete button instead.