Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide
Process management is a core functionality of JP1/IM - Manager, used to control startup and termination of the manager functions. Another responsibility of process management is to issue instructions for checking the status of JP1/IM - Manager functions.
JP1/IM - Manager provides the following functions, the processes of which are controlled by process management:
- Event console service (evtcon)
- Event base service (evflow)
- Automatic action service (jcamain)
- Event generation service (evgen)#1, #2
- Central Scope service (jcsmain)#2
- IM Configuration Management service (jcfmain)#2
#1: Not started by default. Applicable when not using the integrated monitoring database.
#2: Not started by default.
Process management is realized by the following commands:
Table 7-1 Process management commands
Functionality Command Description Start JP1/IM - Manager#
(UNIX only)jco_start Controls JP1/IM - Manager startup and termination. Stop JP1/IM - Manager#
(UNIX only)jco_stop JP1/IM - Manager status check jco_spmd_status Checks the activity status of JP1/IM - Manager. Reload JP1/IM - Manager definition information jco_spmd_reload When definition information is updated in JP1/IM - Manager, this command reloads and applies the new definitions. #: In Windows, JP1/IM - Manager is started and stopped by a Windows service registered under the service name JP1/IM-Manager. Use this service to start and stop JP1/IM - Manager.
For details about the commands in the table, see 1. Commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
JP1/IM - Manager process management can also detect and troubleshoot abnormal process startup and termination using the following functionality:
- Automatically restarting an abnormally ended process
- Issuing a JP1 event when an error is detected at process startup or termination
For details about this functionality, see 7.1.1 Restarting abnormally ended processes and 7.1.2 Issuing JP1 events at detection of process errors.
- Organization of this section
- 7.1.1 Restarting abnormally ended processes
- 7.1.2 Issuing JP1 events at detection of process errors
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