Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide
You must also back up other information required to run JP1.
The following table lists the tasks required to back up the information necessary for running JP1.
Table 2-12 Tasks for backing up the information necessary for running JP1
Task Windows UNIX Setting up a service account Y N/A Backing up login scripts N/A Y Backing up the adjustment values of kernel parameters N/A Y Backing up the commands that collect troubleshooting data Y Y Backing up the cluster-capable tools (only if required by the cluster system) Y Y Backing up the user-created tools for linking with a mail system N/A Y
- Legend:
- Y: Required
- N/A: Not applicable
The procedure for backing up the information required to run JP1 is different for Windows and UNIX. The following subsections describe these procedures.
Note that only the procedures for major items are described. Other items you will need to back up include the OS, network, and cluster software settings. For details, see the documentation for the OS and the cluster software.
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) In Windows
- (2) In UNIX
(a) Setting up a service account
If you have switched a JP1/AJS3 service to a user account, record this change.
(b) Backing up the commands that collect troubleshooting data
If necessary, back up the commands provided for collecting troubleshooting data.
- Example:
any-folder\jajs_log.bat(c) Backing up the cluster-capable tools (only if required by the cluster system)
To control JP1 from cluster software, back up the cluster-capable tools created for a logical host. This procedure is unnecessary for cluster software that does not need cluster-capable tools.
The following table lists the file you need to back up.
Table 2-13 File to be backed up
File name Description any-file-name Cluster-capable tool
(a) Backing up login scripts
When you have changed the user environment to a JP1 environment, you must also back up the login scripts.
(b) Backing up the adjustment values of kernel parameters
Record the values of kernel parameters provided for JP1.
(c) Backing up the commands that collect troubleshooting data
Back up the commands provided for collecting troubleshooting data. The following table lists the commands you need to back up.
Table 2-14 Troubleshooting data collection commands to be backed up
File name Description any-directory/jbs_log.sh Data collection command for JP1/Base any-directory/jajs_log.sh Data collection command for JP1/AJS3 (d) Backing up the cluster-capable tools (only if required by the cluster system)
To control JP1 from cluster software, back up the cluster-capable tools created for a logical host. The following table lists the tool you need to back up.
Table 2-15 Cluster-capable tool to be backed up
File name Description any-file-name Cluster-capable tools (e) Backing up the user-created tools for linking with a mail system
Back up user-created tools for linkage with a mail system, if any.
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