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  1. On the Precise bar, go to Settings>Monitor Settings. The Monitor Settings dialog box appears.
  2. From the drop-down list in “Step "Step 1: Select JVM / Cluster”Cluster," select the cluster (clusters appear in bold) or JVM (instance and server name). Clicking Affected Instances opens the Affected Instances dialog box, displaying the instances connected to the selected instance/cluster that will be affected by any instrumentation change.
    • To view and modify configuration in the Production monitoring mode, see “About Monitoring Configuration” on page 42 About Monitoring Configuration.
  3. To enable statistics collection, mark the “Collect Statistics” check boxcheck Collect Statistics.
  4. To modify the statistics collections settings, click Statistics Configuration. The Statistics Configuration dialog appears. See “Configuring Statistics Settings” on page 45 Configuring Statistics Settings.
  5. To copy the current instrumentation to additional JVMs or clusters, click Populate Configuration. The Populate Configuration dialog appears. See “Enabling Populate Configuration” on page 46.
  6. To enable one or more of the following monitoring options, mark the relevant check boxes:
    • Monitor Leaks
    • Monitor Exceptions
    • Enable Application Awareness for the DB Tier
  7. Click OK.

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About Monitoring Configuration

You can use the Monitoring Configuration dialog box to view and modify the status of all classes and methods in the selected JVM or cluster. To open this dialog box, go to Settings>Monitor Settings>Monitoring Configuration.

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