Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide

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3.5.5 Modifying common definition information

If you are running JP1/Base or any of the programs that require JP1/Base (JP1/IM, JP1/AJS, or JP1/Power Monitor) in a cluster system, you must set the same common definition information on each physical host. After you complete the setup of JP1/Base and the programs based on JP1/Base on the physical hosts of the primary node, or if you modify the common definition information, perform the following operations to ensure that the information is consistent on all the physical hosts.

Note that this procedure affects JP1/Base and the programs that require JP1/Base.

To match the common definition information on all physical hosts:

  1. At the primary node, execute the jbsgetcnf command to back up the common definition information:
    Execute the following:
    jbsgetcnf -h logical-host-name > backup-file-name
  2. Copy the backup file to the secondary node.
  3. At the secondary node, execute the jbssetcnf command, specifying the backup file for the argument.
    Execute the following:
    jbssetcnf backup-file-name

If you delete part of the user mapping information, you must also perform the following:

  1. At the primary node, execute the jbsgetumap command to back up user mapping information.
    Execute the following:
    jbsgetumap -h logical-host-name > backup-file-name
  2. Copy the backup file to the secondary node.
  3. At the secondary node, execute the jbsmkumap command, specifying the backup file for the argument.
    Execute the following:
    jbsmkumap -h logical-host-name -f backup-file-name

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