Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide

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1.8.4 Starting the Status Server service

To recreate the jpccomm.ini file, you make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini. Note, however, that this will disable the status management function and prevent the Status Server service from starting. To remedy this, choose the appropriate procedure from following list.

Organization of this subsection
(1) In Windows:
(2) In UNIX:

(1) In Windows:

(a) If Performance Management is not configured to use logical hosts

  1. Stop all PFM services on the host where you want to edit the jpccomm.ini file.
  2. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from the installation-folder\jp1pc directory.
  3. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the installation-folder\jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  4. Execute the jpcconf stat enable command to enable the status management function.
  5. Set any parameters that were set in the previous jpccomm.ini file.
  6. Start the PFM services on the host.

(b) If Performance Management is configured to use logical hosts

  1. Stop all PFM services (including those for logical hosts) on the host where you want to edit the jpccomm.ini file.
  2. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from the installation-folder\jp1pc directory.
  3. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from environment-directory\jp1pc directory.
  4. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the installation-folder\jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  5. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the environment-directory\jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  6. Execute the jpcconf stat enable command to enable the status management function.
  7. Set any parameters for the logical and physical hosts that were changed in the previous jpccomm.ini file.
  8. Start all the PFM services (including those for logical hosts).

(2) In UNIX:

(a) If Performance Management is not configured to use logical hosts

  1. Stop all PFM services on the host where you want to edit the jpccomm.ini file.
  2. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from the /opt/jp1pc directory.
  3. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the /opt/jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  4. Execute the following command to set the permissions for the file:
    chmod 666 jpccomm.ini
  5. Execute the jpcconf stat enable command to enable the status management function.
  6. Set any parameters that were set in the previous jpccomm.ini file.
  7. Start the PFM services on the host.

(b) If Performance Management is configured to use logical hosts

  1. Stop all PFM services (including those for logical hosts) on the host where you want to edit the jpccomm.ini file.
  2. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from the /opt/jp1pc directory.
  3. Delete the jpccomm.ini file from the environment-directory/jp1pc directory.
  4. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the /opt/jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  5. Execute the following command to set the permissions for the file:
    chmod 666 jpccomm.ini
  6. Make a copy of the jpccomm.ini.model file found in the environment-directory/jp1pc directory and rename the copy to jpccomm.ini.
  7. Execute the following command to set the permissions for the file:
    chmod 666 jpccomm.ini
  8. Execute the jpcconf stat enable command to enable the status management function.
  9. Set any parameters for the logical and physical hosts that were changed in the previous jpccomm.ini file
  10. Start the PFM services (including those for logical hosts).

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