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8.3.3 Backing up and restoring service definition information

You have to back up and restore the service definition information on the hosts for PFM - Manager, PFM - Web Console, PFM - Base, PFM - Agent, and PFM - RM respectively.

The following gives cautionary notes on backing up and restoring the service definition information:

Notes:

Organization of this subsection
(1) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Manager
(2) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Web Console
(3) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Base
(4) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Agent
(5) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - RM

(1) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Manager

The following describes how to back up and restore the service definition information for PFM - Manager:

Backup
Copy the PFM - Manager service definition information file to the backup target. For details about the PFM - Manager service definition information file requiring a backup, see (a) In Windows or (b) In UNIX.
Note
When backing up PFM - Manager, note the product version number for the backed-up environment. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes.

Restoration
When restoring PFM - Manager settings information, confirm that the following prerequisites are met, and copy the backup files to their original locations. Overwrite the settings information file on the host by using the backed up settings information file. If PFM - Manager runs on a logical host, overwrite the service definition information file on the physical host and in the environment directory.

Prerequisite conditions
  • PFM - Manager is installed.
  • The PFM - Manager services have stopped.

Note
To restore PFM - Manager settings information, the product version number for the environment from which the information was backed up must match that of the environment where it is to be restored. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes. The following examples show when restoration can be performed and when it cannot be:

Example where restoration is allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Manager 08-11 can be restored to PFM - Manager 08-11.

Examples where restoration is not allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Manager 08-00 cannot be restored to PFM - Manager 08-11.
Settings information backed up for PFM - Manager 08-11 cannot be restored to PFM - Manager 08-11-04.

(a) In Windows

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Manager.

Table 8-1 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows)

Type File name Description
PFM - Manager installation-folder\jpchosts Host information configuration file for Performance Management
installation-folder\*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
installation-folder\bin\action\*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
installation- folder\bin\statsvr\*.ini Settings file for the Status Server service
installation-folder\mgr\clator\*.ini Settings file for the Correlator service
installation-folder\mgr\manager\*.ini Settings file for the Master Manager service
installation-folder\mgr\manager\*.DB Database file for the Master Manager service
installation-folder\mgr\manager\*.IDX Index file for the Master Manager service
installation-folder\mgr\manager\*.DAT Data model file for the Master Manager service
installation-folder\mgr\store\*.ini Settings file for the Master Store service
installation-folder\mgr\store\*.DAT Data model file for the Master Store service
installation-folder\mgr\namesvr\*.ini Settings file for the Name Server service
installation-folder\mgr\namesvr\*.DB Database file for the Name Server service
installation-folder\mgr\namesvr\*.IDX Index file for the Name Server service
installation-folder\mgr\trapgen\*.ini Settings file for the Trap Generator service
installation -folder\mgr\viewsvr\*.ini Settings file for the View Server service
installation-folder\mgr\viewsvr\data\* User definition information file for the View Server service
installation-folder\mgr\viewsvr\reports\* Report definition information file for the View Server service
installation-folder\agt0\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service (files for the health check agent)
installation-folder\agt0\store\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service (files for the health check agent)
PFM - Manager (for logical host use) environment-directory#1\jp1pc\*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\bin\action\*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
installation-folder\bin\statsvr\*.ini#2 Settings file for the Status Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\clator\*.ini Settings file for the Correlator service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\manager\*.ini Settings file for the Master Manager service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\manager\*.DB Database file for the Master Manager service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\manager\*.IDX Index file for the Master Manager service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\manager\*.DAT Data model file for the Master Manager service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\store\*.ini Settings file for the Master Store service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\store\*.DAT Data model file for the Master Store service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\namesvr\*.ini Settings file for the Name Server service
environment-directory#1W\jp1pc\mgr\namesvr\*.DB Database file for the Name Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\namesvr\*.IDX Index file for the Name Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\trapgen\*.ini Settings file for the Trap Generator service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\viewsvr\*.ini Settings file for the View Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\viewsvr\data\* User definition information file for the View Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\mgr\viewsvr\reports\* Report definition information file for the View Server service
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\agt0\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service (files for the health check agent)
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\agt0\store\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service (files for the health check agent)

#1
The environment directory is a directory on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

#2
The settings file for the Status Server service exists only on the physical host even if the service runs on a logical host.

(b) In UNIX

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Manager.

Table 8-2 Service definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX)

Type File name Description
PFM - Manager /opt/jp1pc/jpchosts Host information configuration file for Performance Management
/opt/jp1pc/*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
/opt/jp1pc/bin/action/*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
/opt/jp1pc/bin/statsvr/*.ini Settings file for the Status Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/clator/*.ini Settings file for the Correlator service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.ini Settings file for the Master Manager service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.DB Database file for the Master Manager service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.IDX Index file for the Master Manager service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.DAT Data model file for the Master Manager service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/store/*.ini Settings file for the Master Store service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/store/*.DAT Data model file for the Master Store service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.ini Settings file for the Name Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.DB The database file for the Name Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.IDX Index file for the Name Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/trapgen/*.ini Settings file for the Trap Generator service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/*.ini Settings file for the View Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/jpcvsvr Settings file for the View Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/data/* User definition information file for the View Server service
/opt/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/Reports/* Report definition information file for the View Server service
/opt/jp1pc/agt0/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service (files for the health check agent)
/opt/jp1pc/agt0/store/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service (files for the health check agent)
PFM - Manager (for logical host use) /environment-directory#1/jp1pc/*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/bin/action/*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
/opt/jp1pc/bin/statsvr/*.ini#2 Settings file for the Status Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/clator/*.ini Settings file for the Correlator service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.ini Settings file for the Master Manager service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.DB Database file for the Master Manager service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.IDX Index file for the Master Manager service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/manager/*.DAT Data model file for the Master Manager service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/store/*.ini Settings file for the Master Store service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/store/*.DAT Data model file for the Master Store service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.ini Settings file for the Name Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.DB Database file for the Name Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/namesvr/*.IDX Index file for the Name Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/trapgen/*.ini Settings file for the Trap Generator service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/*.ini Settings file for the View Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/jpcvsvr Settings file for the View Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/data/* User definition information file for the View Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/mgr/viewsvr/Reports/* Report definition information file for the View Server service
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/agt0/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service (files for the health check agent)
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/agt0/store/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service (files for the health check agent)

#1
The environment directory is a directory on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

#2
The settings file for the Status Server service exists only on the physical host even if the service runs on a logical host.

(2) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Web Console

The following describes how to back up and restore the service definition information for PFM - Web Console:

Backup
Copy the PFM - Web Console service definition information file to the backup target. For details on the PFM - Web Console service definition information files to be backed up for Windows and UNIX, see Table 8-3 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows) and Table 8-4 Service definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX), respectively.
Note
When backing up PFM - Web Console, make sure that you manage the product version number in the environment where the backup is acquired. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes.

Restoration
When restoring PFM - Web Console settings information, confirm that the following prerequisites are met, and copy the backup files to their original locations. Overwrite the settings information file on the host by using the backed up settings information file. If PFM - Web Console runs on a logical host, overwrite the service definition information file on the physical host and in the environment directory.

Prerequisite conditions
  • PFM - Web Console is installed.
  • The PFM - Web Console services have stopped.

Note
To restore PFM - Web Console settings information, the product version number for the environment from which the information was backed up must match that of the environment where it is to be restored. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes. The following examples show when restoration can be performed and when it cannot be:

Example where restoration is allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Web Console 08-11 can be restored to PFM - Web Console 08-11.

Examples where restoration is not allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Web Console 08-00 cannot be restored to PFM - Web Console 08-11.
Settings information backed up for PFM - Web Console 08-11 cannot be restored to PFM - Web Console 08-11-04.

(a) In Windows:

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Web Console.

Table 8-3 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows)

Type File name Description
PFM - Web Console installation-folder\conf\* Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\bookmarks\* Bookmark definition information file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\cmdkey\* Authentication key file for the PFM - Web Console command
installation-folder\CPSB\httpsd\conf\*.conf Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\redirector\workers.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\containers\PFMWebConsole\usrconf\*.cfg Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\containers\PFMWebConsole\usrconf\usrconf.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
PFM - Web Console
(for logical host use)
installation-folder\conf\* Settings file for PFM - Web Console
environment-directory#\jp1pcWebCon\bookmarks\* Bookmark definition information file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\cmdkey\* Authentication key file for the PFM - Web Console command
installation-folder\CPSB\httpsd\conf\*.conf Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\redirector\workers.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\containers\PFMWebConsole\usrconf\*.cfg Settings file for PFM - Web Console
installation-folder\CPSB\CC\web\containers\PFMWebConsole\usrconf\usrconf.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console

#
The environment directory is a folder on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

For details on how to back up and restore the definition information for bookmarks, see 8.3.4 Backing up and restoring bookmark definition information.

(b) In UNIX

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Web Console.

Table 8-4 Service definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX)

Type File name Description
PFM - Web Console /opt/jp1pcwebcon/conf/* Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/bookmarks/* Bookmark definition information file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/cmdkey/* Authentication key file for the PFM - Web Console command
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/httpsd/conf/*.conf Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/redirector/workers.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/containers/PFMWebConsole/usrconf/*.cfg Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/containers/PFMWebConsole/usrconf/usrconf.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
PFM - Web Console
(for logical host use)
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/conf/* Settings file for PFM - Web Console
environment-directory#/jp1pcwebCon/bookmarks/* Bookmark definition information file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/cmdkey/* Authentication key file for the PFM - Web Console command
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/httpsd/conf/*.conf Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/redirector/workers.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/containers/PFMWebConsole/usrconf/*.cfg Settings file for PFM - Web Console
/opt/jp1pcwebcon/CPSB/CC/web/containers/PFMWebConsole/usrconf/usrconf.properties Settings file for PFM - Web Console

#
The environment directory is a folder on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

For details on how to back up and restore the definition information for bookmarks, see 8.3.4 Backing up and restoring bookmark definition information.

(3) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Base

The following describes how to back up and restore the service definition information for PFM - Base:

Backup
Copy the PFM - Base service definition information file to the backup target. For details on the PFM - Base service definition information file requiring a backup, see (a) In Windows or (b) In UNIX below.
Note
When backing up PFM - Base, note the product version number for the backed-up environment. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes.

Restoration
When restoring PFM - Base settings information, confirm that the following prerequisites are met, and copy the backup files to their original locations. Overwrite the settings information file on the host by using the backed up settings information file. If PFM - Base runs on a logical host, overwrite the service definition information file on the physical host and in the environment directory.

Prerequisite conditions
  • PFM - Base is installed.
  • The PFM - Base services have stopped.

Note
To restore PFM - Base settings information, the product version number for the environment from which the information was backed up must match that of the environment where it is to be restored. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes. The following examples show when restoration can be performed and when it cannot be:

Example where restoration is allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Base 08-11 can be restored to PFM - Base 08-11.

Examples where restoration is not allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Base 08-00 cannot be restored to PFM - Base 08-11.
Settings information backed up for PFM - Base 08-11 cannot be restored to PFM - Base 08-11-04.

(a) In Windows

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Base.

Table 8-5 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows)

Type File name Description
PFM - Base installation-folder\jpchosts Host information configuration file for Performance Management
installation-folder\*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
installation-folder\bin\action\*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
installation-folder\bin\statsvr\*.ini Settings file for the Status Server service
PFM - Base (for logical host use) environment-directory#1\jp1pc\*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
environment-directory#1\jp1pc\bin\action\*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
installation-folder#2\bin\statsvr\*.ini Settings file for the Status Server service

#1
The environment directory is a folder on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

#2
The settings file for the Status Server service exists only on the physical host even if the service runs on a logical host.

(b) In UNIX

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Base.

Table 8-6 Service definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX)

Type File name Description
PFM - Base /opt/jp1pc/jpchosts Host information configuration file for Performance Management
/opt/jp1pc/*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
/opt/jp1pc/bin/action/*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
/opt/jp1pc/bin/statsvr/*.ini Settings file for the Status Server service
PFM - Base (for logical host use) /environment-directory#1/jp1pc/*.ini Settings file common to Performance Management
/environment-directory#1/jp1pc/bin/action/*.ini Settings file for the Action Handler service
/opt/jp1pc/bin/statsvr/*.ini#2 Settings file for the Status Server service

#1
The environment directory is a directory on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

#2
The settings file for the Status Server service exists only on the physical host even if the service runs on a logical host.

(4) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - Agent

The following explains how to back up and restore the service definition information for PFM - Agent:

Backup
Copy the PFM - Agent service definition information file to the backup target. For details on the PFM - Agent service definition information file requiring a backup, see (a) In Windows or (b) In UNIX.
Note
When backing up PFM - Agent, note the product version number for the backed-up environment. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes.

Restoration
When restoring PFM - Agent settings information, confirm that the following prerequisites are met, and copy the backup files to their original locations. Overwrite the settings information file on the host by using the backed up settings information file. If PFM - Agent runs on a logical host, overwrite the service definition information file on the physical host and in the environment directory.

Prerequisite conditions
  • PFM - Agent is installed.
  • The PFM - Agent services have stopped.

Note
To restore PFM - Agent settings information, the product version number for the environment from which the information was backed up, must match that of the environment where it is to be restored. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes. The following examples show when restoration can be performed and when it cannot be:

Example where restoration is allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Agent 08-11 can be restored to PFM - Agent 08-11.

Examples where restoration is not allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - Agent 08-00 cannot be restored to PFM - Agent 08-11.
Settings information backed up for PFM - Agent 08-11 cannot be restored to PFM - Agent 08-11-04.

All of the files listed below are common service definition information files that you need to back up for any PFM - Agent type. In addition to these files, you might need to back up PFM - Agent type-specific service definition information files. For details on the PFM - Agent-specific service definition information file requiring a backup, see the appropriate PFM - Agent manual.

(a) In Windows

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Agent.

Table 8-7 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows)

Type File name Description
PFM - Agent installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\store\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\store\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
PFM - Agent (for logical host use) environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\store\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\store\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service

#1
xxxx represents the service key of the PFM - Agent. For details on the service key for each PFM - Agent instance, see the section that describes naming rules in an appendix of the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

#2
These are folders that exist when running in an instance environment. In an instance configuration, one folder is created for each instance.

#3
The environment directory is a folder on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

In PFM - Agent for Platform (Windows), the backup also applies to the following file:

(b) In UNIX

The following table describes the definition information files to be backed up for PFM - Agent.

Table 8-8 Definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX)

Type File name Description
PFM - Agent /opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance -name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
PFM - Agent (for logical host use) /environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Agent Store service

#1
xxxx represents the service key of the PFM - Agent. For details on the service key for each PFM - Agent instance, see the section that describes naming rules in an appendix of the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

#2
These are directories when running in an instance environment. In an instance configuration, one directory is created for each instance.

#3
The environment directory is a directory on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

For PFM - Agent for Platform (UNIX), back up the following files as well.

To be backed up if log information collection is set.

To be backed up if workgroup information is set.

(5) Backing up and restoring service definition information for PFM - RM

The following explains how to back up and restore the service definition information for PFM - RM:

Backup
Copy the PFM - RM service definition information file to the backup target. For details on the PFM - RM service definition information file requiring a backup, see (a) In Windows or (b) In UNIX.
Note
When backing up PFM - RM, note the product version number for the backed-up environment. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes.

Restoration
When restoring PFM - RM settings information, confirm that the following prerequisites are met, and copy the backup files to their original locations. Overwrite the settings information files on the host with the corresponding backup files. If PFM - RM runs on a logical host, overwrite the service definition information file on the physical host and in the environment directory.

Prerequisite conditions
  • PFM - RM is installed.
  • The PFM - RM services have stopped.

Note
To restore PFM - RM settings information, the product version number for the environment from which the information was backed up, must match that of the environment where it is to be restored. For details on product version numbers, see the Release Notes. The following examples show when restoration can be performed and when it cannot be:

Example where restoration is allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - RM 09-00 can be restored to PFM - RM 09-00.

Examples where restoration is not allowed
Settings information backed up for PFM - RM 09-00 cannot be restored to PFM - RM 09-10.
Settings information backed up for PFM - RM 09-00 cannot be restored to PFM - RM 09-00-04.

All of the files listed below are common service definition information files that you need to back up for any PFM - RM type. In addition to these files, you might need to back up PFM - RM type-specific service definition information files. For details on the PFM - RM type-specific service definition information files to be backed up, see the appropriate PFM - RM manual.

(a) In Windows:

The following table describes the service definition information files to be backed up for PFM - RM.

Table 8-9 Service definition information files to be backed up (in Windows)

Type File name Description
PFM - RM installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name#2\groups\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name#2\targets\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\store\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
installation-folder\xxxx#1\store\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
PFM - RM (for logical host use) environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name\groups\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\agent\instance-name\targets\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\store\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
environment-directory#3\jp1pc\xxxx#1\store\instance-name#2\*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service

#1
xxxx indicates the service key of each PFM - RM. For details on the PFM - RM 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
One folder is created for each instance.

#3
The environment directory is a folder on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

(b) In UNIX:

The following table describes the definition information files to be backed up for PFM - RM.

Table 8-10 Definition information files to be backed up (in UNIX)

Type File name Description
PFM - RM /opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/groups/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/targets/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
/opt/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
PFM - RM (for logical host use) /environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/groups/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/agent/instance-name#2/targets/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Collector service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service
/environment-directory#3/jp1pc/xxxx#1/store/instance-name#2/*.ini Settings file for the Remote Monitor Store service

#1
xxxx indicates the service key of each PFM - RM. For details on the PFM - RM 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
One directory is created for each instance.

#3
The environment directory is a directory on the shared disk created when a logical host is created.

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