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CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 99
Click the Export Sensors button to take a snapshot of some or all of the current sensors
registered in Collector and output it to XML format. Aer clicking Export Sensors, a link
will appear allowing you to save the XML le to the local machine as a sensor conguration
backup.
Selecting All will export all current sensors in the system. To select only a subset of Col-
lector sensors, choose the Manual Select option to open a tree control showing all the
Collector sensors organized by network and collection status. Check the sensors to export
in the tree and click Export Sensors to create the XML le with only the selected sensors
included.
Note
Because of the dierent categories, each sensor will likely be listed in the tree in
multiple locations. Checking multiple boxes for the same sensor will have no eect-
-the XML output will only contain one entry for that sensor.
Collector supports two kinds of XML formats for sensor export: Simple and Full. Simple
XML contains the following small subset of sensor information:
Sensor Type
IP Address
Port
Multidrop ID
Custom ID
Location
Description
Collector ID
Full XML contains all sensor information including custom properties and driver information.
For Collector backup purposes, use the Full XML export option to ensure all sensor con-
guration information is persisted. Use the Simple XML export if basic information about
the sensors currently registered in Collector is needed for other systems or applications.
e Import Collector Sensors box allows you to upload a previously saved sensor congu-
ration XML le to Collector. Uploading a sensor XML le for a sensor that already exists
will not create a duplicate of the current sensor conguration.
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