Connection Details
| Section | Field | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Create New Collector | Database Type | The database type that you want to monitor. | 
| Agent | The Database Agent that manages the collector. | |
| Collector Name | The name you want to identify the collector by. | |
| Connection Details | Hostname or IP Address | The hostname or IP address of the machine that your database is running on. | 
| Listener Port | The TCP/IP address of the port on which your database communicates with the Database Agent | |
| Custom JDBC Connection String | The JDBC connection string generated by the database agent, for
                                example, jdbc:mysql:// . You can also specify a
                                custom connection string, which is useful for setting custom
                                authentication options. | |
| Database Credentials | Username | The name of the user who is connecting to and monitoring the database through the Database Agent. | 
| Password | The password of the user who is connecting to and monitoring the database through the Database Agent. | |
| HashiCorp Vault | See Configure the HashiCorp Vault. | |
| Advanced Options | Sub-Collectors | Click to monitor multiple database instances in a
                                        consolidated view, and aggregate metrics of multiple
                                        databases. To monitor a custom cluster, you can add the
                                        additional hostname or IP address, and port details for each
                                        sub-collector. You can add up to a total of 29
                                        sub-collectors. Thereby, 30 databases can be monitored in a
                                        custom cluster. In addition to the licenses consumed by the
                                        main collector, each sub-collector consumes one or more
                                        licenses, depending on the database type.
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| Connection Properties | Click to add a new JDBC connection property or edit an existing property for relational databases. | |
| Exclude Databases | The databases that you want to exclude, separated by commas. | |
| Monitor Operating System | See Configure the Database Agent to Monitor Server Hardware. |