Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide
There are two ways to apply edited information in configuration files, depending on the range to which the information is to be applied. This subsection describes both methods.
In the case of JP1/Base version 9, if configuration file reflection processing fails, the agent's configuration file is rolled back to the original configuration file.
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) Using the batch mode to apply edited information in configuration files
- (2) Applying edited information in configuration files to individual hosts
(1) Using the batch mode to apply edited information in configuration files
This subsection explains how to use the batch mode to apply edited information in configuration files to all hosts that are registered in the system hierarchy.
Note that the types of profiles in the configuration files that can be applied are the event forwarding information, event log trap information, and local action information.
The batch mode cannot be used to apply edited information in configuration files in the following cases:
- Another user has exclusive editing rights for one of the configuration files.
- Another user is performing batch collection of profiles.
- Another user is performing batch reflection of edited information in configuration files.
To use the batch mode to apply edited information in configuration files:
- In the IM Configuration Management window, click the Host List or IM Configuration tab.
The Host List page or the IM Configuration page is displayed.
- From the menu bar, choose Operation, and then Batch Reflect Profiles.
Batch reflection of profiles is executed. The execution result is displayed in the Execution Results window.
When a confirmation message asking whether you wish to perform batch reflection of configuration files is displayed, choose Yes. The contents of the configuration files stored at the manager where IM Configuration Management is running are applied to all hosts.
After executing batch reflection, you can check the status of the configuration files in the Display/Edit Profiles window. If there is a configuration file whose reflection failed or whose status is Saved on the server, an icon indicating that the editing process is underway is displayed for the configuration file in the tree area.
After executing batch reflection of configuration files, you can check host status on the IM Configuration page in the Configuration Management window. If there is a configuration file whose reflection failed or whose status is Saved on the server, a host icon indicating the error status is displayed in the tree area. To view the detailed information, click the Basic Information button in the node information display area on the IM Configuration page.
(2) Applying edited information in configuration files to individual hosts
This subsection explains how to apply edited information in configuration files to individual hosts.
Note that the types of profiles in configuration files that can be applied to individual hosts are the event forwarding information, log file trap information, event log trap information, and local action information.
To apply edited information in a configuration file to an individual host:
- In the IM Configuration Management window, click the IM Configuration tab.#1
The IM Configuration page is displayed.
- From the tree area, choose the host whose configuration file is to be applied.#1
- Use one of the following methods to display the Display/Edit Profiles window:#1
- 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:#1
- 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, choose the profile that is to be applied, and then click the Configuration File button.#2
The Configuration File page is displayed.
- From the menu bar, choose Operation, Reflect Profiles, and then Apply by Reloading.
The profile is applied.
When a confirmation message asking whether you wish to apply the contents of the configuration file is displayed, choose Yes.
- #1
- If you have already obtained exclusive editing rights, there is no need to perform steps 1 through 4.
- #2
- If you have edited the configuration file that contains the profile to be applied, there is no need to perform step 5.
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