Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide

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4.1.7 Initializing the settings for the Store database

If you have modified the settings for the Store database of the Agent Store or Remote Monitor Store service, you can restore the default values in one operation.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Initializing the settings for the Collector service
(2) Initializing the Store database

(1) Initializing the settings for the Collector service

To restore the default settings for the database, copy the model file (jpcagt.ini.model) for the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service startup initialization file.

To initialize the settings for the Store database:

  1. Execute the jpcspm stop command to stop the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM service.
    Use the following command:
     
    jpcspm stop -key XXXX#1
     
  2. Delete the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service startup initialization file (jpcagt.ini).
    The jpcagt.ini file is located in the following directory:

    On physical hosts:
    • In Windows:
      installation-folder\XXXX#1\agent[\instance-name]#2
    • In UNIX:
      /opt/jp1pc/XXXX#1/agent[/instance-name]#2

    On logical hosts:
    • In Windows:
      environment-directory\jp1pc\XXXX#1\agent[\instance-name]#2
    • In UNIX:
      environment-directory/jp1pc/XXXX#1/agent[/instance-name]#2

  3. Make a copy of the model file for the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service startup initialization file (jpcagt.ini.model) into a new file named jpcagt.ini.
    The jpcagt.ini.model file is located in the same directory as the jpcagt.ini file described in step 2.
  4. Execute the jpcspm start command to start the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM service.
    Use the following command:
     
    jpcspm start -key XXXX#1
     

#1
xxxx indicates the service key of PFM - Agent or PFM - RM. Every PFM - Agent or PFM - RM has a specific service key, such as Oracle for PFM - Agent for Oracle and Windows for PFM - Agent for Platform (Windows). For details on service keys, see the description of the naming rules in an appendix of the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

#2
If PFM - Agent or PFM - RM is monitoring an application program that can start a set of services on a host, there is one more directory created under the Store directory bearing the same name as the instance name.

(2) Initializing the Store database

To restore the default settings for the Store database, copy the model file (jpcsto.ini.model) for the service startup initialization files of the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services.

To restore the default settings for the Store database:

  1. Execute the jpcspm stop command to stop the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM service.
    Use the following command:
     
    jpcspm stop -key XXXX#1
     
  2. Delete the startup initialization file (jpcsto.ini) of the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services.
    The jpcsto.ini file is located in the following directory:

    On physical hosts:
    • In Windows:
      installation-folder\XXXX#1\store[\instance-name]#2
    • In UNIX:
      /opt/jp1pc/XXXX#1/store[/instance-name]#2

    On logical hosts:
    • In Windows:
      environment-directory\jp1pc\XXXX#1\store[\instance-name]#2
    • In UNIX:
      environment-directory/jp1pc/XXXX#1/store[/instance-name]#2

  3. Make a copy of the model file for the Agent Store or Remote Monitor Store service startup initialization file (jpcsto.ini.model) into a new file named jpcsto.ini.
    The jpcsto.ini.model file is located in the same directory as the jpcsto.ini file described in step 2. When using Store 2.0, you need to execute the jpcconf db vrset -ver 2.0 command after making the copy. Note that you must not start the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services before executing the jpcconf db vrset -ver 2.0 command. If you do this, the performance data will be initialized.
  4. Execute the jpcspm start command to start the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM service.
    Use the following command:
     
    jpcspm start -key XXXX#1
     

#1
xxxx indicates the service key of PFM - Agent or PFM - RM. Every PFM - Agent or PFM - RM has a specific service key, such as Oracle for PFM - Agent for Oracle and Windows for PFM - Agent for Platform (Windows). For details on service keys, see the description of the naming rules in an appendix of the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

#2
If PFM - Agent or PFM - RM is monitoring an application program that can start a set of services on a host, there is one more directory created under the Store directory bearing the same name as the instance name.

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