Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1

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8.2.1 Environment setup items for a cluster system

This subsection describes each of the items related to environment setup. For details about the specific setup procedure, see 8.2.2 Procedure for setting up the environment for a cluster system.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Creating shared files on the shared disk
(2) Setting the communication method
(3) Setting common definition information
(4) Registering services

(1) Creating shared files on the shared disk

To inherit information when the primary and secondary nodes are switched, create folders and files on the shared disk. The following table lists the types and names of the folders to be created. These folders are automatically created under the folder specified in the -d option when the jajs_setup_cluster command is executed. Note that the folder names listed in the following table apply when shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2 is specified in the -d option.

Table 8-1 Types and names of folders created on the shared disk (JP1/AJS3 - Manager)

Type pf shared folder Folder name
Environment settings file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\conf
Job execution environment file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\database
Job information file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\jobinf
Log file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\log
System file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\sys
Work file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\tmp
Backup file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\backup
JP1/AJS3 Console Manager data directory shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2cm\database#

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This folder is not automatically created when the jajs_setup_cluster command is executed. Manually create the folder when using JP1/AJS3 Console Manager in a cluster system.
 

Table 8-2 Types and names of folders created on the shared disk (JP1/AJS3 - Agent)

Type pf shared folder Folder name
Environment settings file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\conf
Log file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\log
System file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\sys
Work file shared-folder-name\jp1ajs2\tmp

As the shared folder, specify one of the folders specified during setup of the logical host environment for JP1/Base. Do not assign the same folder to more than one logical host. Create the folders and files to be shared under the folder assigned to each logical host.

Example:
The following example shows the folders created when the shared disk of logical host node0 is e:\shdsk\node0.
 
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\conf
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\database
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\jobinf
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\log
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\sys
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\tmp
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2\backup
e:\shdsk\node0\jp1ajs2cm\database
 

(2) Setting the communication method

Select the method to be used to bind an IP address to the TCP/IP socket that will be used for communication. To start multiple scheduler services in the cluster system, use the method that binds all hosts, including the physical hosts, to one IP address. For the operation described in 8.2.2 Procedure for setting up the environment for a cluster system, the method used to bind to an IP address can be set automatically.

Set the port number when you are using the multi-startup setting of the scheduler service to add a port number for the service name of the job-status notification port.

(3) Setting common definition information

JP1/AJS3, JP1/Base, and JP1/IM have information specific to each logical host on the local disks of both physical hosts. Because the information is used as common definition information, it must be identical on both physical hosts.

The common definition information includes the environment settings file and job execution environment file.

(4) Registering services

Use the following names to register services corresponding to the logical hosts:

Display name: JP1/AJS3_logical-host-name

Service name: JP1_AJS2_logical-host-name

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