Topic Name : Discovered Services
Publication Name : vRealize Operations Manager 8.0 Help
Product/Version : vRealize Operations Manager/8.0
Question :
Apologies i wasn't very clear. These are the ways of discovering a service:
Discovered Services
You can view discovered services, the number of VMs on which each discovered service is running, and you can configure service discovery. Where You View the Discovered Services From the menu, select Home, and then from the left pane select Discover Services.
Discovered Services
vRealize Operations Manager Configuration Guide VMware, Inc. 117 You see a list of services that are discovered and the number of VMs that have the services running. You see this section after you have configured Service Discovery and the services are discovered.
Known Services
You see a list of all the services supported and those that can be discovered.
Whitelisted Services
You can configure a service by clicking Configure Whitelist, and adding a process name, port, and display name in the Whitelist Service dialog box
So essentially, a "Whitelisted Service" is simply one that you have manually configured rather than one vROPs has in its database already &/or has been discovered. I hope this makes more sense
Whitelisted Services are services that have been manually configured e.g. service name, port, display name
Apologies for the typo
Apologies i wasn't very clear. These are the ways of discovering a service:
Discovered Services
You can view discovered services, the number of VMs on which each discovered service is running, and you can configure service discovery. Where You View the Discovered Services From the menu, select Home, and then from the left pane select Discover Services.
Discovered Services
vRealize Operations Manager Configuration Guide VMware, Inc. 117 You see a list of services that are discovered and the number of VMs that have the services running. You see this section after you have configured Service Discovery and the services are discovered.
Known Services
You see a list of all the services supported and those that can be discovered.
Whitelisted Services
You can configure a service by clicking Configure Whitelist, and adding a process name, port, and display name in the Whitelist Service dialog box
So essentially, a "Whitelisted Service" is simply one that you have manually configured rather than one vROPs has in its database already &/or has been discovered. I hope this makes more sense