Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference

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Operation definition file for IM Configuration Management - View (jcfview.conf)

Format

jcfview.login.host.max=maximum-number-of-recorded-hosts
jcfview.login.user.max=maximum-number-of-recorded-users
jcfview.screen.history.enable=use-of-window-display-settings-history-function
jcfview.response.wait.time=response-wait-timeout-period
jcfview.imconfigreflect.response.wait.time=response-wait-timeout-period-for-reflection-of-system hierarchy

File

jcfview.conf (operation definition file for IM Configuration Management - View)

jcfview.conf.model (model file for the operation definition file for IM Configuration Management - View

Storage directory

View-path\conf\jcfview\

Description

This file specifies the operation of IM Configuration Management - View.

When the definitions are applied

The definition takes effect when IM Configuration Management - View starts.

Information that is specified

jcfview.login.host.max
Specifies as a decimal value the maximum number of hosts that can be logged in simultaneously. The permitted value range is from 0 to 20. The default is 5.

jcfview.login.user.max
Specifies as a decimal value the maximum number of users that can be logged in simultaneously. The permitted value is 0 or 1. The default is 1.

jcfview.screen.history.enable
Specifies whether the function that inherits the display position and size of the IM Configuration Management - View window, as well as the selection status of the displayed buttons that were in use the last time the screen was open, is to be used. This setting applies to the IM Configuration Management window, the Edit IM Configuration window, and the Display/Edit Properties window.
The permitted values are as follows:
  • 0: Do not use the window display settings history function.
  • 1: Use the window display settings history function (default value).
Note that if you specify 0 and then start IM - View, all the window display settings history files will be deleted.

jcfview.response.wait.time
Specifies in milliseconds in decimal notation the timeout period for waiting for a server response.
The permitted value range is from 60,000 to 3,600,000; the default is 1,800,000. If the specified value is less than the minimum value, greater than the maximum value, invalid, or undefined, the default value is used.
When a timeout occurs, the KNAN20105-E message is displayed. If the KNAN20105-E message is issued frequently, we recommend that you revise the timeout setting.

jcfview.imconfigreflect.response.wait.time
Specifies in milliseconds in decimal notation the timeout period for waiting for the system hierarchy to be applied. The permitted value range is from 60,000 to 36,000,000; the default is 18,000,000. If the specified value is less than the minimum value, greater than the maximum value, invalid, or undefined, the default value is used.
When a timeout occurs, the KNAN20105-E message is displayed. If the KNAN20105-E message is issued frequently, revise the timeout setting.

Example definition

jcfview.login.host.max=5
jcfview.login.user.max=1
jcfview.screen.history.enable=1
jcfview.response.wait.time=1800000
jcfview.imconfigreflect.response.wait.time=18000000

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