Use AI Engine Rule Sets
Add AI Engine Rule Sets
- On the main toolbar, click Deployment Manager.
- Click the AI Engine tab.
- On the bottom of the grid, click the Workloads tab.
Right-click in the Rule Sets grid and then click New.
The AI Engine Rule Set Properties window appears.- Click the Include Filters tab.
Click New.
The Log Message Filter window appears.- Select a filter from the Add New Field Filter list.
- Click Edit Values and apply the appropriate filters.
Click OK to save the changes.
The Log Source Criteria tab appears.- Select the Log Source Criteria to be used by this Rule Set.
- Click Next.
The Information tab appears. Complete the following fields.
- Rule Set Name. Enter a name for the rule set.
- Optional) Brief Description. Enter a brief description for the Rule Set.
- (Optional) Additional Details. Enter additional details for the Rule Set .
- Click OK to save the configuration.
Delete AI Engine Rule Sets
- On the main toolbar, click Deployment Manager.
- Click the AI Engine tab.
- On the bottom of the grid, click the Workloads tab.
- Select the Action check box of the Rule Set to be deleted.
Right-click the Rule Set grid, click Action, and then click Delete.
The Delete Rule Set(s) window displays a warning.- Click Yes to delete the selected Rule Set.
Include an AI Engine Rule Set in a Workload
- On the main toolbar, click Deployment Manager.
- Click the AI Engine tab.
- On the bottom of the grid, click the Workloads tab.
- In the Rule Sets section select the Action check box for the rule sets you want.
Right-click the grid, click Actions, and then click Include Workload.
The Include Rules Sets message appears.- Click OK.
Exclude an AI Engine Rule Set from a Workload
- On the main toolbar, click Deployment Manager.
- Click the AI Engine tab.
- On the bottom of the grid, click the Workloads tab.
- In the Rule Sets section select the Action check box for the rule sets you want.
On the shortcut menu, click Actions, and then click Exclude Workload.
The Exclude Rules Sets message appears.- Click OK.