1 Select Rule Set > Save to Database.
The Save Rule Set dialog box is displayed.
2 Enter a name for the rule set or accept the default name.
3 Click OK to save the new workload for use.
Note: The TDWM database is locked as a rule set is saved.
1 Select Rule Set > Workloads > New Workload.
See the following table for more information about the Rule Set menu.
Menu option |
Sub menu option |
Description |
Save to Database |
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Saves the rule set to the TDWM database. Note: The TDWM database is locked as a rule set is saved. |
Workloads |
New Workload |
Adds a new workload to the Candidate Workload Report window. |
|
Merge Workloads |
Merges selected workloads into a single workload. |
|
Split workload |
Splits the selected workload into one or more workloads. |
|
Calculate SLGs |
Calculates the service level goals for the selected workload. |
|
Delete Workload |
Deletes a workload from the Candidate Workload Report window. |
Workload to AG Mapping |
|
Performs the workload definition to allocation group mapping |
Calculate All WDs SLGs |
|
Calculates service level goals for all defined workloads. |
Note: The Rule Set menu is available when the Candidate Workload Report window is open.
2 From the Add Workload dialog box, complete the options as appropriate for the new workload. See the following table.
Option |
Description |
Name |
The name of the workload. |
Description |
A description of the workload. |
Enforcement Priority |
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3 Click OK.
The newly created workload now displays in the Workloads Report section of the Candidate Workload Report window.