Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference
Function
This command updates the status of JP1/IM - Manager processes. When you have changed the definition information for JP1/IM - Manager, you must reload the new information to enable it.
The jco_spmd_reload command enables the information in the definition files listed below. For details, see When the definitions are applied for each definition file in 2. Definition Files.
- The following information is located in the automated action environment definition file (action.conf.update):
- AND event storage period (EVENTALIVEPERIOD)
- Default action executing user (ACTIONEXECUSER)
- Automatic action issuance event (SENDABLE_EVENT)
- Event-issuing host name acquisition method (HOSTINEVENT)
- Automatic action notification definition file (actnotice.conf)
- Extended startup process definition file (jp1co_service.conf)
- Health check definition file (jcohc.conf)
- Event guide information file (jco_guide.txt)
- Host information file (jcs_hosts)
- Guide information file (jcs_guide.txt)
- Correlation event generation system profile (egs_system.conf)
- Correlation event generation environment definition file
- Severity changing definition file (jcochsev.conf)
Format
jco_spmd_reload [-h logical-host-name]
[-t monitoring-period]
Execution permission
In Windows: Administrator permissions (if the Windows UAC feature is enabled, the command is executed from the administrator console)
In UNIX: Superuser permissions
Storage directory
- In Windows:
Console-path\bin\
- In UNIX:
/opt/jp1cons/bin/
Arguments
-h logical-host-name
When you are operating in a cluster system, this option specifies the logical host name. The permitted length is from 1 to 255 characters (bytes). If this option is omitted, the logical host name specified in the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is assumed. If the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is not specified, the physical host name is assumed. If you are not using a cluster system, specification of this option is not needed.
-t monitoring-period
Specifies in seconds the amount of time to wait for the jco_spmd_reload command to terminate. The permitted value is from 0 to 32,767 (seconds). If the jco_spmd_reload command does not terminate within the specified amount of time, the system assumes that execution of the jco_spmd_reload command has failed. The default is 60 seconds.
Return values
0 Normal termination Other than 0 Abnormal termination
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