Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide
The Performance Management system must be started in the order of monitoring manager, monitoring agent, and monitoring console server.
If PFM - Manager or PFM - Base is installed on the same host as PFM - Web Console, their start processes can be linked. For details on how to link start processes, see 1.4 Synchronizing the starting and stopping of PFM - Manager or PFM - Base and PFM - Web Console.
To start the entire Performance Management system:
- Start PFM - Manager on the monitoring manager.
Execute the jpcspm start command on the monitoring manager to start the following PFM - Manager services:
# Start these services only when using the health check function.
- Status Server
- Name Server
- Master Manager
- Master Store
- Correlator
- Trap Generator
- View Server
- Agent Store (health check agent)#
- Agent Collector (health check agent)#
- Action Handler
- Start PFM - Base and either PFM - Agent or PFM - RM in all monitoring agents.
Execute the jpcspm start command on all monitoring agents to start the following services of PFM - Base and either PFM - Agent or PFM - RM:
#1: PFM - Base services
- Status Server#1
- Action Handler#1
- Agent Collector and Agent Store#2
- Remote Monitor Collector and Remote Monitor Store#3
#2: PFM - Agent services
#3: PFM - RM services
You do not need to be concerned about distinguishing between the PFM - Base and PFM - Agent services or between PFM - Base and PFM - RM services when executing the jpcspm start command.
- Start PFM - Web Console on the monitoring console server.
Execute the jpcwstart command on the monitoring console server to start the following PFM - Web Console services:
- Web Console
- Web Service
The services for each Performance Management program are started in sequence by the jpcspm start command or the jpcwstart command. Service dependencies have been pre-set in Windows. Therefore, you do not need to be concerned with the starting sequence when starting services.
- Reference note:
- If PFM - Agent or PFM - RM is installed on the same host as PFM - Manager, start the PFM - Manager services first, and then start the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM services.
Notes:
- When you install version 08-00 or later of a Performance Management program, the setting for the status management function is as follows:
# The following fall under the other cases category:
- After a new installation of version 08-00 or later of PFM - Manager or PFM - Base on a host that does not already have a Performance Management program installed:
Status management function setting: Enabled
- Other cases#:
Status management function setting: Remains the same
The setting is disabled because Performance Management versions 06-70 to 07-10 do not have the status management function.
- Upgrading version 06-70 to 07-10 of PFM - Manager to version 08-00 or later
- Performing a new installation of version 08-00 or later of PFM - Manager or PFM - Base in an environment where version 06-70 to 07-00 of PFM - Agent is installed
For the procedure to change the settings of the status management function, see 13.3.1 Configuring the status management function.
- If the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service fails to start, stop the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM services, and check the common message log to identify the cause of the start failure. Restart the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM services after solving the cause of the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector start failure.
- You can use the health check function with PFM - Manager 08-11 or later. Depending on the PFM - Manager version and your installation environment, the settings of the health check function are as follows:
Because 06-70 to 08-10 versions of PFM - Manager do not have the health check function, the setting status in this case becomes invalid. For details on configuring the health check function, see 13.2.1 Configuring the health check function.
- After a new installation of version 09-00 or later of PFM - Manager in an environment that does not already have a Performance Management program installed:
Health check function setting: Enabled
- After a new installation of version 09-00 or later of PFM - Manager in an environment that already has a Performance Management program installed:
Health check function setting: Disabled
- After a new installation of version 08-11 to 08-50 of PFM - Manager:
Health check function setting: Disabled
- After upgrading version 06-70 to 08-10 of PFM - Manager to version 08-11 or later:
Health check function setting: Disabled
- After upgrading version 08-11 or later of PFM - Manager:
Health check function setting: Setting prior to upgrading is used.
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