Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide
This subsection explains how to edit and save collected JP1/Base configuration files. For details about how to collect configuration files, see 3.3.1 Collecting profiles. You can use the Display/Edit Profiles window to edit and save a configuration file.
Note that the types of profiles that can be edited in the configuration files are the event forwarding information, log file trap information, event log trap information, and local action information.
To edit and save a configuration file:
- In the IM Configuration Management window, click the IM Configuration tab.
The IM Configuration page is displayed.
- From the tree area, choose a host whose configuration file is to be edited.
- Use one of the following methods to display the Display/Edit Profiles window:
- From the menu bar, choose Display, and then Display Profiles.
- From the pop-up menu that is displayed by right-clicking, choose Display Profiles.
- From the tree area, choose a JP1 product name (JP1/Base) and then use one of the following methods to obtain exclusive editing rights:#
- From the menu bar, choose Edit, and then Exclusive Editing Settings.
- From the pop-up menu that is displayed by right-clicking, choose Exclusive Editing Settings.
- From the tree area in the Display/Edit Profiles window, choose the configuration file that is to be edited.
- In the node information display area in the Display/Edit Profiles window, click the Configuration File button.
The contents of the configuration file are displayed for the profile that is stored at the manager where IM Configuration Management is running and that is to be edited and saved. For details about the items that can be edited, see 4.6.2 Configuration File page in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference.
- When you have finished editing, from the menu bar, choose Operation, Save/Apply Profiles, and then Save on the Server.
The edited configuration file is saved in the manager where IM Configuration Management is running.
Note that the contents of the configuration file that was stored in the manager where IM Configuration Management is running are not forwarded to the host. When you perform reflection processing on the configuration file, its contents are saved automatically. For details about how to forward and apply the contents of configuration files, see 3.3.5 Applying edited information in configuration files.
If you save the contents of a configuration file in the manager where IM Configuration Management is running and then collect the profile from the host, the configuration file will be overwritten by the collected information.
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- If you cut and paste character strings in a configuration file, you must perform step 4 to obtain exclusive editing rights.
- If you will only be copying character strings in a configuration file, there is no need to perform step 4.
- If you have already obtained exclusive editing rights, there is no need to perform step 4.
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