Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration) Guide
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- (A)
- abbreviations defined
- abnormal end
- abnormal threshold
- access permission to job executable files and script files
- access restriction (packet filtering)
- account
- linking to mail service
- action job
- activating multiple scheduler services
- actual schedule and actual result data
- acquiring
- adding
- execution agent
- address translation
- address translation
- NAT (static mode)
- packet filtering
- Agent
- JP1/AJS3
- agent
- defining automatically
- agent host
- method of determining
- agent management database
- agent pipe communication timeout (UNIX)
- AJS3 unit monitored object
- AJSPATH
- amount of communications in line connections
- estimating
- assigning
- execution agent names and agent host names
- asynchronous job information deletion option
- automatic reorganization of ISAM database
- setting (UNIX)
- setting (Windows)
- (B)
- backup
- during JP1/AJS3 operation
- target files and timing
- backup and recovery
- methods
- backup box
- backup file
- backups and recovery
- base day
- base time
- (C)
- calendar information
- cautionary notes
- cautionary notes
- centrally monitoring
- work tasks
- character code set
- character code set
- changing
- notes on an environment where more than one character code set is used
- settings you must specify when changing
- what is affected by changing
- checking
- operating environment
- operation in DNS environment
- closed day
- cluster system
- Color Settings dialog box
- items
- common precautions
- for Unix jobs and action jobs
- common settings
- notes on using
- setting environment
- common user profile
- common user profile
- usage example
- communication settings
- for using JP1 in a firewall environment
- concurrent jobs
- checking whether maximum number has been reached when jobs remain in queuing status
- when executing more than usual or when you want to avoid desktop heap shortages
- concurrently executable jobs
- maximum number
- maximum number
- notes on setting maximum number
- configuration
- example with firewall for cluster operation, and its communications settings
- example with firewall for non-cluster operation, and its communications settings
- queue/agent
- configurations
- example of that include firewall, and their communications settings
- Example with multiple LANs and their communications settings
- connecting
- multiple LANs
- connection
- user authentication
- user authentication
- connection examples
- JP1/AJS3 - Agent connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)
- JP1/AJS3 - Agent connected to multiple LANs for cluster operation (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Agents)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Views)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs for cluster operation (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Agents)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs for cluster operation (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)
- JP1/AJS3 - View connected to multiple LANs (connection to JP1/AJS3 - Managers)
- connections and communication settings
- example for non-cluster operation
- connections and communications settings
- example for cluster operation
- considerations
- installation and setup
- when using QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- contingency planning
- conventions
- abbreviations
- diagrams
- fonts and symbols
- KB, MB, GB, and TB
- mathematical expressions
- meaning of folder and directory
- meaning of member of Administrators group
- version numbers
- correlation ID
- custom job
- (D)
- Daily Schedule window
- data
- transfer time
- transfer time
- data collection tool
- customize
- database
- notes
- reorganization
- database administrator
- database area
- estimating
- database areas
- analyzing
- database backups
- overview
- database errors
- handling
- default JP1 user function
- setting
- default queue
- defaults
- installation folders of JP1/AJS3 for Windows
- defining
- execution agents
- defining automatically
- agent
- definition data
- acquiring and updating
- dependent job
- dependent jobnet
- design
- considerations
- flow
- designing
- system configuration
- desktop heap area
- using one specific to JP1/AJS3
- desktop heap size
- adjusting by editing registry
- determining
- JP1/AJS3 database configuration
- network configuration
- system configuration
- system environment settings
- diagram conventions
- dialog boxes
- changing defaults
- directory
- term defined
- disk capacity
- estimating
- display item
- adding to window
- DNS environment
- notes on operation in
- overview of upgrading JP1/AJS
- setting for executing event jobs
- drawing
- time
- time
- (E)
- Editor / Monitor page
- embedded database
- administrator, glossary definition
- glossary definition
- operation commands, glossary definition
- service, glossary definition
- system administrator, glossary definition
- end with warning
- environment setting parameters
- glossary definition
- environment settings
- for event jobs (JP1/AJS3 - Agent)
- for event jobs (JP1/AJS3 - Manager)
- for JP1/AJS3 Console
- for JP1/AJS3 Console View
- for mail system linkage (JP1/AJS3 - Agent: UNIX)
- for mail system linkage (JP1/AJS3 - Agent: Windows)
- for mail system linkage (JP1/AJS3 - Manager: UNIX)
- for mail system linkage (JP1/AJS3 - Manager: Windows)
- for scheduler services
- for scheduler services (JP1/AJS3 - Manager)
- for starting event jobs
- for user environment
- JP1/AJS3 - View
- QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- queueless jobs
- environment settings file
- estimates
- data flow on the network
- data volume between JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- data volume between JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- data volume between JP1/AJS3 Console View and JP1/AJS3 Console Manager
- size of internal execution logs for queueless jobs
- size of log files for JP1/AJS3 - View
- size of queueless log file
- size of queueless trace log file
- size of scheduler log files
- size of the log information output by event jobs
- size of the trace log file for JP1/AJS3 Console Agent
- size of trace log files for JP1/AJS3
- trace log file size
- values for kernel parameters
- estimating
- database area
- log file sizes
- log sizes
- processing performance of JP1/AJS3
- size of logs output by execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- system performance
- estimating size of log files
- for JP1/AJS3 Console View
- event
- event job
- processing performance
- event job activation
- environment settings related to
- event job log
- setting
- event job processes and logs
- default values
- event jobs
- environment settings
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Agent)
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Manager)
- log setting configuration definition parameters
- options
- options for using
- passing data containing double quotation marks
- processing in event order
- event monitoring
- performance
- event order option
- events
- processing in order of occurrence
- execution agent
- adding
- default
- priority
- execution agent group
- execution agent names and agent host names
- assigning
- execution agents
- defining
- grouping
- execution ID
- execution-locked resource
- (F)
- filtering conditions
- example (for JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/AJS3 - Manager)
- firewall
- communication settings
- directions of traffic (JP1/AJS3)
- directions of traffic through
- Firewall basics
- fixed execution registration
- fixed schedule
- folder
- term defined
- font conventions
- FQDN host names
- example of using when DNS is used
- when to switch to using for event jobs
- (G)
- GB meaning
- General page
- glossary
- grouping
- execution agents
- (H)
- handling
- database errors
- host
- operation with multiple manager
- operation with single manager
- host name
- example of in FQDN format defined in hosts file
- hosts file entries
- example of specifying when alias is used for host name
- example of that enable hosts to resolve each other's host names
- HP NNM
- term defined
- HP-UX OS user groups
- (I)
- immediate execution registration
- installation
- considerations
- notes on
- pre-installation decisions
- procedure
- installation folders
- default for JP1/AJS3 for Windows
- internal execution logs for queueless jobs
- estimating size
- interval set when using the Monitoring Files job
- monitoring
- IP address
- ISAM
- compatible ISAM configuration, glossary definition
- database, glossary definition
- ISAM database
- automatic reorganization
- maintenance
- QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- ISAM file
- automatic reorganization (UNIX)
- automatic reorganization (Windows)
- items affected by external factors and specifiable limits
- (J)
- job
- processing performance
- job execution
- options related to
- job execution among multiple agent hosts
- distributing
- job execution control manager (jpqman)
- reducing memory usage
- job execution environment
- setting
- job group
- job information
- deleting asynchronously
- disabling deletion at JP1/AJS3 startup
- job network element
- job throughput
- jobnet connector
- Jobnet Editor window
- Jobnet Monitor window
- jobnets
- glossary definition
- jobs with long file names
- executing (Windows only)
- JP1 event
- JP1 permission level
- JP1 resource group
- JP1 user
- JP1/AJS
- check version
- JP1/AJS2 for Oracle E-Business Suite
- JP1/AJS3
- Agent
- disk copying and mirroring while active
- Manager
- preparatory estimates and settings
- prerequisites
- programs
- programs
- View
- JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- cases where connected to multiple LANs for non-cluster operation
- cases where connected to multiple LANs to execute jobs in cluster configuration
- setup
- JP1/AJS3 - Agent port numbers
- JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- cases where connected to multiple LANs for non-cluster operation
- cases where connected to multiple LANs in cluster configuration
- processing time
- restricting usage to submit job registration and operation (UNIX)
- restricting usage to submit job registration and operation (Windows)
- setup
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/Base
- communications between (authentication server)
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager and other programs
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager port numbers
- JP1/AJS3 - View
- cases where connected to multiple LANs to operate jobnets and jobs in non-cluster operation
- environment settings
- response
- JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- communications between
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 - View common user profile
- usage example
- JP1/AJS3 - View port number
- JP1/AJS3 Check Agent service
- JP1/AJS3 Check Manager service
- JP1/AJS3 communications
- JP1/AJS3 Console
- environment settings
- example of using to monitor work tasks managed by multiple manager hosts
- example of using to monitor work tasks managed by one manager host
- JP1/AJS3 Console Agent
- environment settings
- JP1/AJS3 Console Agent service
- JP1/AJS3 Console Agent settings (ajs2ca.conf)
- JP1/AJS3 Console Manager
- environment settings
- processing time
- JP1/AJS3 Console Manager and JP1/AJS3 Console Agent
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 Console Manager service
- JP1/AJS3 Console Manager settings (ajs2cm.conf)
- JP1/AJS3 Console View
- environment settings
- estimating size of log files
- response
- JP1/AJS3 Console View and JP1/AJS3 Console Manager
- communications between
- JP1/AJS3 database
- configuration
- JP1/AJS3 Database ClusterService service
- JP1/AJS3 database configuration
- determining
- JP1/AJS3 Database service
- JP1/AJS3 databases
- tables
- types of
- JP1/AJS3 design
- steps
- JP1/AJS3 for Enterprise Applications
- JP1/AJS3 for x86 in WOW64 environment
- notes
- JP1/AJS3 host settings
- notes
- JP1/AJS3 Mail service
- JP1/AJS3 Queueless Agent service
- JP1/AJS3 Queueless File Transfer service
- JP1/AJS3 service
- JP1/AJS3 services
- changing to user account
- defaults (Windows)
- privileges for user account
- settings
- settings for automatically starting and stopping
- JP1/AJS3 system operation
- operations that might affect
- JP1/Base
- check version
- JP1/Base communications
- JP1/FTP
- JP1/IM
- JP1/NQSEXEC
- JP1/OJE for Midrange Computer
- JP1/OJE for VOS3
- JP1/Power Monitor
- required changes for linking to
- JP1/Script
- JP1/Software Distribution
- jp1hosts information
- defining
- jpqendjobshow command
- action when too many jobs are enumerated
- jpqjobshow command
- action when too many jobs are enumerated
- judgment job
- judgment value
- (K)
- KB meaning
- kernel parameter
- estimating the values
- kill
- (L)
- LANG environment variable
- values that can be specified
- language type
- limits
- list
- limits for JP1/AJS3 Console
- limits for the job execution environment
- limits for the scheduler service
- limits for the submit job execution environment
- limits of units
- limits to prevent system-wide effects from external factors
- list file
- load distribution
- load distribution
- example
- log configuration definition
- environment setting parameters in one for execution environment of QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- log file
- formula to estimate the size
- log file sizes
- estimating
- log information output by event jobs
- estimating the size
- log setting configuration definition parameters for event jobs
- log size
- calculating for each process
- Log size (rough values) for each event job process
- log sizes
- estimating
- logical host
- logical host
- Login page
- Login page
- login script
- modifying
- login shell
- precautions
- login shell at job startup (Unix jobs and action jobs)
- LogNumFiles
- LogNumFiles
- LogSize
- LogSize
- long file name
- job execution (Windows)
- (M)
- macro variable
- mail filtering application
- mail receipt parameter file
- mail send parameter file
- mail system linkage
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Agent: UNIX)
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Agent: Windows)
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Manager: UNIX)
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Manager: Windows)
- Main page
- maintenance
- estimating when to perform
- maintenance mode
- estimating frequency
- notes
- purpose
- maintenance planning
- maintenance tasks
- flow
- Manager
- JP1/AJS3
- manager host
- manager job group
- manager jobnet
- manager/agent configuration
- cautions
- notes on time zones
- MAPI
- mathematical expression conventions
- max. shiftable days
- maximum number of concurrently executable jobs
- maximum number of concurrently executable jobs
- MB meaning
- member of the Administrators group
- term defined
- message ID
- messages
- indicating area shortage
- migration
- from previous version
- of definitions from JP1/AJS2 to JP1/AJS3
- setup after migration from JP1/AJS2 - Manager to JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- MIME
- monitoring
- work tasks managed by multiple manager hosts
- work tasks managed by one manager host
- Monitoring Files job
- passing monitoring status
- passing status of
- monitoring interval
- estimating
- example estimation of time set for Monitoring Files jobs
- time estimation formula
- Monthly Schedule window
- multiple instances of JP1/AJS3 services
- starting
- multiple LANs
- connecting
- multiple scheduler services
- activating on UNIX host
- when activated and you want to avoid desktop heap shortages
- multiple scheduler services concurrently
- activating
- multiple scheduler services on Windows host
- activating
- (N)
- NAT
- example of setting with JP1/AJS3
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- nested jobnet
- Network Address Translation
- network address translation (NAT)
- network configuration
- determining
- network error
- job retry process
- network resources
- when using
- NNM linkage
- supported products
- node switching system
- normal end
- (O)
- online manual
- contents
- open day
- operating environment
- checking
- operating system
- that can run JP1/AJS3 series programs
- operating systems
- prerequisites
- operation
- special modes
- operation in DNS environment
- checking
- Operations page
- options
- for event jobs
- for job execution
- OS
- check version
- tuning
- OS user environment
- when a job is executed
- OS user environment for job execution
- other
- prerequisites
- other cautionary notes
- other options
- environment settings
- environment settings
- Other page
- Other page
- (P)
- packet filtering
- example of setting with JP1/AJS3
- physical host
- pipe communication timeout value
- setting for agent (UNIX only)
- planned execution registration
- planning group
- port numbers
- port numbers
- tables
- port numbers for communications
- from JP1/AJS3 - Agent to JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- from JP1/AJS3 - Manager to JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- from JP1/AJS3 - Manager to JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- from JP1/AJS3 - View to JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- ports used for communications
- between JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- between JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- between JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- between JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/Base
- preceding job
- preceding jobnet
- Preferences dialog box
- settings
- settings
- privileges for running JP1/AJS3 services under user account
- processing cycle
- processing performance
- estimating
- processing performance of JP1/AJS3
- estimating
- programs
- prerequisites
- programs that use code functions
- notes
- (Q)
- queue
- QUEUE jobs
- setup for using
- QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- database
- database tables
- execution environment
- execution environment settings
- execution environment settings
- job execution control
- maximum number of concurrently executable jobs
- method of determining agent host
- queueless job
- queueless job execution environment
- queueless jobs
- considerations
- execution environment settings
- execution environment settings
- queueless log file
- estimating size
- estimation formula
- queueless trace log file
- estimating size
- estimation formula
- formula for estimating the size
- queuing job
- (R)
- recovery job
- recovery jobnet
- redundancy
- example
- refresh interval
- regular expressions available in JP1/AJS3
- retention period for job information
- setting
- retry
- job retry process if a network error occurs
- revisions
- 07-00
- 07-50
- 08-00
- 09-00
- (S)
- save status setting
- enabling
- schedule by days from start
- schedule information file
- Schedule page
- schedule rule
- scheduler database
- restoring from unload log files
- restoring without using system log
- supplementary notes about
- scheduler database tables
- scheduler log file
- example estimate
- formula for estimating the size
- scheduler log file size
- expanding
- scheduler service
- scheduler service
- concurrent activation
- environment settings
- environment settings (JP1/AJS3 - Manager)
- search path for transfer files
- service account
- when to change
- service defaults
- changing
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- services
- types
- setting
- default JP1 user function
- job execution environment
- retention period for job information
- setup
- considerations
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- setup considerations
- shift days
- shutdown status
- single agent host as multiple execution hosts
- using
- size of common log
- changing for events and actions
- size of log files
- estimating for JP1/AJS3 - View
- size of logs
- estimating output by execution
- guide to output in execution environment QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- size of logs output by execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs
- estimating
- size of memory used
- estimating
- SMTP
- standard configuration
- start condition
- subject
- submit
- submit job execution order
- notes
- setting for preventing changes
- submit jobs
- setup for using
- submitted job
- substitute schedule
- succeeding job
- succeeding jobnet
- support status
- communication settings for functionality provided by JP1/AJS3
- suspend
- symbol conventions
- synchronous write mode
- syntax conventions
- system configuration
- designing
- determining
- example
- example of for creating cluster system
- example of for executing work tasks on single host
- example of manager/agent (multiple manager hosts)
- example of manager/agent (one manager host)
- example of standalone
- example of with firewall
- examples of manager/agent
- monitoring work tasks managed by multiple manager hosts
- monitoring work tasks managed by one manager host
- notes on manager/agent
- system configuration examples
- checking execution statuses on multiple hosts for administrative tasks in different time zones
- connecting multiple LANs
- creating a cluster system
- firewall is set
- JP1/AJS3 - Manager connected to multiple LANs in cluster system (connection to JP1/AJS3 - View)
- system configurations
- recommended
- system design
- key decisions
- notes
- overview
- system environment settings
- determining
- system files
- duplicating
- system management
- environment settings related to
- environment settings related to
- system performance
- estimating
- (T)
- table
- definition tables
- execution tables
- TB meaning
- TCP/IP
- parameters
- threshold
- through firewall
- working
- time zone
- notes in a manager/agent configuration
- timeout period
- TP1/Server Base
- trace level
- trace log file
- estimating the size
- formula for calculating the size of the trace log file
- formula for estimating the size
- trace log file for JP1/AJS3 Console Agent
- estimating
- trace log files for JP1/AJS3 Console
- estimating the size
- trace log files for JP1/AJS3 Console Manager
- estimating the size
- translation
- address (NAT)
- translation rule
- example of (translating 150.150.150.15 to 200.200.200.20)
- (U)
- unit
- unit definition data
- updating
- unit definition parameter file
- unit ID
- units
- operations on
- Unix jobs
- precautions for
- unload log file
- unload log files
- using
- upgrading
- notes
- upgrading JP1/AJS2
- required tasks
- user account at job execution
- user preferences
- using
- single agent host as multiple execution hosts
- (V)
- values
- that can be specified in LANG environment variable
- verifying JP1/AJS3 operations
- examples
- verifying legitimacy of JP1/AJS3 operations
- functions
- functions and operating modes
- version compatibility
- between JP1/AJS - Manager and JP1/AJS - Agent
- between JP1/AJS - Manager and JP1/AJS - View
- between JP1/AJS - Manager on different hosts
- between JP1/Base and JP1/AJS
- notes when there are different versions of JP1/AJS - Manager and JP1/AJS - View
- version number conventions
- version revisions
- View
- JP1/AJS3
- (W)
- WAN
- communications used in
- warning threshold
- window display
- Window page
- Windows Messaging
- work path
- defining as variable
- work path for job execution
- defining as a variable
- work tasks
- centrally monitoring
- work tasks managed by multiple manager hosts
- monitoring
- work tasks managed by one manager host
- monitoring
- working
- through firewall
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