Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide

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4.7 Resetting JP1/Base to a single network after use on multiple networks

To reset the communication settings changed for an environment of distinct networks back to operation on a single network:

  1. Delete jp1hosts information from the common definition information.
    If you have registered jp1hosts information with the common definition information, execute jbshostsimport command to delete it.
    jbshostsimport -d [-h logical-host-name]
  2. Apply the communication protocol settings file to the common definition information.
    To do this, use the jbssetcnf command.
    For physical hosts, execute the jbssetcnf command in the following format:
    jbssetcnf physical_recovery_0651.conf
    For logical hosts, open the logical_recovery_0651.conf using a text editor, look for [LOGICALHOSTNAME\JP1BASE], and replace the LOGICAHOSTNAME with the logical host name specified in the settings for the cluster system. Then execute the jbssetcnf command in the following format:
    jbssetcnf logical_recovery_0651.conf
  3. Edit the event server settings file (conf).
    Delete the client-bind parameter; and then change the IP address of the ports parameter to 0.0.0.0 when you do not want to use it in a cluster system, or change it to IP addresses that correspond to the physical and logical host names when you want to use it in a cluster system.
  4. Restart JP1/Base.
    Restart JP1/Base, JP1/Base prerequisite programs, and the programs that have dependency relationships with JP1/Base.

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