Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Administration Guide
This manual explains administration, operations, and troubleshooting for Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager and Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - View.
In this manual, Job Management Partner 1 is abbreviated as JP1, and JP1/Integrated Management is abbreviated as JP1/IM.
Intended readers
This manual is intended for professionals who use JP1/IM to manage and operate infrastructures developed for administering open platform systems. More specifically, it is intended for system administrators, system development managers, and operators who wish to:
- Apply centralized monitoring of the events that occur in a system, and take appropriate action in response to those events.
- Implement centralized monitoring of the system by associating the status of the infrastructure used to manage the system with the events that occur in the system.
Organization of this manual
This manual is organized into the following parts:
- PART 1. Administration
- This part explains the tasks necessary for maintaining a JP1/Integrated Management system, along with system evaluation methods.
- PART 2. Operation
- This part explains how to operate monitoring jobs that use JP1/Integrated Management.
- PART 3. Troubleshooting
- This part explains the actions to take when problems occur in JP1/Integrated Management.
Related publications
This manual is part of a related set of manuals. The manuals in the set are listed below (with the manual numbers):
- Manuals related to JP1/IM
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Quick Reference (3020-3-R75(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Overview and System Design Guide (3020-3-R76(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Configuration Guide (3020-3-R77(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference (3020-3-R79(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference (3020-3-R80(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Messages (3020-3-R81(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i Description, User's Guide and Reference (3020-3-R82(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Rule Operation System Configuration and User's Guide (3020-3-K10(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Rule Operation GUI Reference (3020-3-K11(E))
- Manuals related to JP1
- Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide (3020-3-R71(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Base Messages (3020-3-R72(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Base Function Reference (3020-3-R73(E))
This manual uses the following abbreviations for Hitachi program products and other products:
Abbreviation Full name or meaning AIX AIX(R) 5L 5.2 AIX(R) 5L 5.3 AIX(R) 6.1 Cosminexus Cosminexus Application Server uCosminexus Application Server Standard uCosminexus Application Server Enterprise uCosminexus Web Redirector uCosminexus Service Platform HNTRLib Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library HNTRLib2 Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library 2 HP-UX HP-UX (IPF) HP-UX 11i V2(IPF) HP-UX 11i V3(IPF) IE Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer(R) Windows Internet Explorer Windows(R) Internet Explorer(R) IIS Internet Information Services Microsoft(R) Internet Information Services 5.01 or newer JP1/AJS JP1/AJS2 - Advanced Manager Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Advanced Manager JP1/AJS - Agent Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Agent Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Agent JP1/AJS - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Manager JP1/AJS - View Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - View Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - View JP1/AJS2 - Scenario Operation View Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Scenario Operation View JP1/AJS2 - View for Mainframe Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - View for Mainframe JP1/Base Job Management Partner 1/Base JP1/Cm2/ESA Job Management Partner 1/Cm2/Extensible SNMP Agent Job Management Partner 1/Cm2/Extensible SNMP Agent for Extension Mib Runtime JP1/FTP Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP JP1/Integrated Management or JP1/IM Version 7 products: JP1/IM - Central Console
or JP1/IM - CCJob Management Partner 1/Integrated Manager - Central Console JP1/IM - Central Console Upgrade
or JP1/IM - CC UpgradeJob Management Partner 1/Integrated Manager - Central Console Upgrade JP1/IM - View Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Manager - View Version 8 products: JP1/IM - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager JP1/IM - Rule Operation
or JP1/IM - RL#Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Rule Operation JP1/IM - View Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - View Version 9 products: JP1/IM - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i or JP1/IM - EG for NNMi# Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i JP1/IM - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager JP1/IM - View Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - View JP1/PAM JP1/PA - Adaptor Job Management Partner 1/Performance Analysis - Adaptor Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Analysis Adaptor JP1/PA - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Performance Analysis - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Analysis Manager JP1/PA - View Job Management Partner 1/Performance Analysis - View Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Analysis View JP1/PFM JP1/PFM - Agent Agent product group, such as Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Agent for Platform JP1/PFM - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Manager JP1/PFM - View Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - View JP1/PFM - Web Console Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Web Console JP1/SES Job Management Partner 1/System Event Service JP1/Software Distribution Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Manager Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution SubManager Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Client NNM HP NNM HP Network Node Manager Software Version 6 or earlier HP Network Node Manager Starter Edition Software Version 7.5 or earlier NNMi HP NNMi HP Network Node Manager i Software v8.10 Solaris Solaris 9 Solaris 10 VMware VMware(R) ESX 3.5 Windows 2000 Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Advanced Server Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Professional Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Server Operating System Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise Edition Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard Edition Windows Server 2003 (IPF) Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise Edition for Itanium-based Systems Windows Server 2003 (x64) Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition Windows Server 2003 R2 (x64) Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2008 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard Windows Server 2008 (IPF) Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 for Itanium-based Systems Windows Vista Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Business Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Ultimate Windows XP Professional Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional Operating System #: This manual includes descriptions of only those JP1/IM - Rule Operation and JP1/IM - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i functions that relate to JP1/IM - Manager and JP1/IM - View.
- In this manual, Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 (IPF) are generally referred to collectively as Windows.
- In this manual, HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX are generally referred to collectively as UNIX.
This manual also uses the following abbreviations:
Abbreviation Full name or meaning ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange CMT Container-Managed Transaction CRLF Carriage Return/Line Feed CSV Comma Separated Value DB Database DBMS Database Management System DNS Domain Name System FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name GMT Greenwich Mean Time GUI Graphical User Interface HTML Hyper Text Markup Language HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol IP Internet Protocol IPF Itanium(R) Processor Family ISAM Indexed Sequential Access Method J2EE JavaTM 2 Platform Enterprise Edition Java VM JavaTM Virtual Machine JDBC JavaTM DataBase Connectivity LAN Local Area Network NAT Network Address Translator NIC Network Interface Card NTP Network Time Protocol OTS Object Transaction Service POSIX Portable Operating System Interface for UNIX SFO Session Fail Over SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TXT Text UAC User Account Control UCS Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set UNC Universal Naming Convention URL Uniform Resource Locator UTC Universal Time Coordinated UTF UCS Transformation Format WAN Wide Area Network WWW World Wide Web
This manual uses the following conventions in diagrams:
Conventions: Fonts and symbols
Font and symbol conventions are classified as:
- General font conventions
- Conventions in syntax explanations
These conventions are described below.
General font conventions
The following table lists the general font conventions:
Font Convention Bold Bold type indicates text on a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio box options, and explanatory labels. For example, bold is used in sentences such as the following:
- From the File menu, choose Open.
- Click the Cancel button.
- In the Enter name entry box, type your name.
Italics Italics are used to indicate a placeholder for some actual text provided by the user or the system. Italics are also used for emphasis. For example:
- Write the command as follows:
copy source-file target-file
- Do not delete the configuration file.
Code font A code font indicates text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:
- At the prompt, enter dir.
- Use the send command to send mail.
- The following message is displayed:
The password is incorrect.
Examples of coding and messages appear as follows (although there may be some exceptions, such as when coding is included in a diagram):
MakeDatabase ... StoreDatabase temp DB32In examples of coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding are not shown for purposes of brevity.
Conventions in syntax explanations
Syntax definitions appear as follows:
StoreDatabase [temp|perm] (database-name ...)
The following table lists the conventions used in syntax explanations:
Example font or symbol Convention StoreDatabase Code-font characters must be entered exactly as shown. database-name This font style marks a placeholder that indicates where appropriate characters are to be entered in an actual command. SD Bold code-font characters indicate the abbreviation for a command. perm Underlined characters indicate the default value. [ ] Square brackets enclose an item or set of items whose specification is optional.
If multiple items are enclosed, either omit them all or select one of them.
Example:
[A] means either nothing or A must be specified.
[B|C] means nothing, or B, or C must be specified.| Only one of the options separated by a vertical bar can be specified at the same time.
Example:
A|B|C means A, or B, or C.... An ellipsis (...) indicates that the item or items enclosed in ( ) or [ ] immediately preceding the ellipsis may be specified as many times as necessary. { } One of the items or sets of items enclosed in curly brackets must be selected. Inside the curly brackets, each item or set of items is separated by a vertical bar (|).
Example:
{A|B|C} means that A, or B, or C must be specified.![]()
Indicates a space.
0: Zero or more spaces (space can be omitted).
1: One or more spaces (space cannot be omitted).
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Indicates a tab.
Example:
A means that a tab character precedes A.
Conventions for mathematical expressions
This manual uses the following symbols in mathematical expressions:
Symbol Meaning x Multiplication sign / Division sign
Conventions: Installation folders for the Windows version of JP1/IM and JP1/Base
In this manual, the installation folders for the Windows versions of JP1/IM and JP1/Base are indicated as follows:
Product name Installation folder Default installation folder# JP1/IM - View View-path system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1CoView JP1/IM - Manager Manager-path system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1IMM Console-path system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Cons Scope-path system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Scope JP1/Base Base-path system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base #: Denotes the installation folder for each product when a default installation is performed.
For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, the system-drive:\Program Files part is determined at installation by an OS environment variable, and may therefore vary depending on the environment.
Conventions: KB, MB, GB, and TB
This manual uses the following conventions:
- 1 KB (kilobyte) is 1,024 bytes.
- 1 MB (megabyte) is 1,0242 bytes.
- 1 GB (gigabyte) is 1,0243 bytes.
- 1 TB (terabyte) is 1,0244 bytes.
The version numbers of Hitachi program products are usually written as two sets of two digits each, separated by a hyphen. For example:
- Version 1.00 (or 1.0) is written as 01-00.
- Version 2.05 is written as 02-05.
- Version 2.50 (or 2.5) is written as 02-50.
- Version 12.25 is written as 12-25.
The version number might be shown on the spine of a manual as Ver. 2.00, but the same version number would be written in the program as 02-00.
Administrator permissions
In this manual, Administrator permissions refers to the Administrator permissions for the local PC. Provided that the user has Administrator permissions for the local PC, operations are the same whether they are performed with a local user account, a domain user account, or in an Active Directory environment.
Online manuals
JP1/IM provides an HTML version of this manual that can be viewed by using one of the following Web browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
- Windows Internet Explorer 7 or later
The contents of the online manual and of this printed manual are identical.
To display the table of contents for this online manual:
- In JP1/IM - View, choose Help and then Help Contents. Alternatively, from the Start menu, choose Programs, JP1_Integrated Management - View, and then Help.
- Note:
- If you use the Start menu, the HTML manual may be displayed in an existing browser window, depending on the related setting in the OS.
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