Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide

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12.10.1 Preparatory tasks

The following describes some precautions and points to consider at the planning stage before you implement maintenance.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Maintenance planning for the entire system
(2) Maintenance planning for managers(JP1/IM - Manager)
(3) Maintenance planning for agents (JP1/Base)

(1) Maintenance planning for the entire system

  
Note
When maintaining the entire system, use the jcoimdef command to adjust the event acquisition start location, and switch between event acquisition filters prepared in advance.
The event acquisition start location and event acquisition filter are inter-related. That is, one setting affects the other. In brief, the relationship is as follows:
  • Event acquisition start location
    At startup, JP1/IM - Manager acquires events from the JP1/Base event database, according to the start location setting, and stores them in its event buffer.
  • Event acquisition filter
    When the events acquired from JP1/Base are stored in the JP1/IM - Manager event buffer, the event acquisition filter processes them according to the set conditions.
In other words, if the event acquisition filter is switched (hence, different filter conditions apply when JP1/IM - Manager stops and when it restarts), and if the event acquisition start location is set so that events will be acquired from before JP1/IM - Manager restarts, the events stored in the event buffer after JP1/IM - Manager restarts may differ from those when it stopped (that is, the events you can see in JP1/IM - View may be different). To avoid this problem, always schedule maintenance starting with the top-level host and proceeding down the hierarchy.

(2) Maintenance planning for managers(JP1/IM - Manager)

The following points should be considered in regard to performing maintenance on the managers (JP1/IM - Manager):

For details about these aspects, see 12.9 JP1/IM maintenance considerations. You should also consider the following points from a monitoring perspective:

(3) Maintenance planning for agents (JP1/Base)

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