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Specifying category options

Specify category options according to your needs. The detailed description is given below.

 


 

Name

Set the name for the new category. Bear in mind that the name must be unique within the specified class.

 

Class

Select the class of the category out of the following values: Job (adds a job category, set by default), Alert (adds an alert category), Operator (adds an operator category).

 

Type

Select the type of the category out of the following values: Local (a local job category, set by default), Multi-Server (a multiserver job category).



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