Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Virtual Machine Description, User's Guide and Reference

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2.2.2 Unsetup procedure

This subsection explains how to unset up PFM - Agent for Virtual Machine. The unsetup procedure depends on the virtual environment to be monitored. The icon [Figure] or [Figure] indicates an unsetup item required for the indicated virtual environment.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Unsetup of the instance environment
(2) Deleting settings from PFM - Manager

(1) Unsetup of the instance environment [Figure] [Figure]

To unset up the instance environment, first confirm the instance name and then delete the instance environment. Delete the instance environment from the PFM - Agent host. To confirm the instance name, use the jpcconf inst list command. In addition, to delete an instance environment that has been created, use the jpcconf inst unsetup command.

To delete an instance environment:

  1. Confirm the instance name.
    Specify the service key indicating PFM - Agent for Virtual Machine and then execute the jpcconf inst list command.
     
    jpcconf inst list -key VM
     
    If the instance name that was set is vm-host, vm-host is displayed.
  2. If any PFM - Agent services in the instance environment are active, stop them.
    For details about how to stop services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide.
  3. Delete the instance environment.
    Specify the service key indicating the PFM - Agent for Virtual Machine and the instance name, and then execute the jpcconf inst unsetup command. If the instance name that was set is vm-host, specify the following:
     
    jpcconf inst unsetup -key VM -inst vm-host
     
    When the jpcconf inst unsetup command terminates normally, the folders, service IDs, and Windows services that were created as the instance environment are deleted.
    Note
    Even when you unset up the instance environment, the service information that can be displayed using the jpctool service list command is not deleted. You use the jpctool service delete (jpcctrl delete) command to delete the service information. A specification example follows.
    • Instance name: vm-host
    • Host name: host03
    • Agent Collector service service ID: 5A1vm-host[host03]
    • Agent Store service service ID: 5S1vm-host[host03]
      jpctool service delete -id 5?1vm-host[host03] -host host03
      (jpcctrl delete 5?1vm-host[host03] host=host03)
    For details about commands, see the chapter that explains commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Reference.

(2) Deleting settings from PFM - Manager [Figure] [Figure]

From PFM - Web Console, log into PFM - Manager and delete the definitions related to the PFM - Agent for Virtual Machine instance that you want to unset up.

To delete settings from PFM - Manager:

  1. Delete the agent from PFM - Web Console.
  2. Delete the agent information of PFM - Manager.
    For example, to delete the service information of the PFM - Agent for Virtual Machine instance of the host vm-host, specify the following and execute the command:
     
    jpctool service delete -id service-ID -host vm-host
    (jpcctrl delete service-ID host=vm-host)
     
    For service-ID, specify the service ID of the agent you want to delete.
  3. Restart the PFM - Manager service.
    For details about how to start services, see the chapter that explains startup and termination of Performance Management in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide.
  4. Restart PFM - Web Console.
    So that the deletion of service information takes effect on PFM - Web Console, first restart the PFM - Manager service, followed by PFM - Web Console.

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