Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Web Operation Assistant Description, Operator's Guide and Reference
In this manual, Job Management Partner 1 is abbreviated to JP1.
This manual describes JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Web Operation Assistant (abbreviated hereafter to JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant).
Intended readers
This manual is intended for the following persons:
- Those who have constructed, are using, or wish to use an automated job operation system by using JP1/AJS.
- Those who wish to use JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant to monitor jobs or jobnets as a batch.
Organization of this manual
This manual is organized as follows:
- 1. Overview
- Chapter 1 provides an overview of JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant, and describes examples and prerequisites for using JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant.
- 2. Functions
- Chapter 2 describes the functions of JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant.
- 3. Installation and Setup
- Chapter 3 describes the installation and setup procedures, and how to set up the environment setting parameters.
- 4. User environment settings
- Chapter 4 describes how to customize the batch monitoring environment for each user.
- 5. Operation
- Chapter 5 describes how to operate JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant.
- 6. Windows
- Chapter 6 describes the Login window, Monitor window, and User Environment Settings window for JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant, and the frames in each window.
- 7. Operations in a Cluster System
- Chapter 7 describes how to operate JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant in a cluster system.
- 8. Troubleshooting
- Chapter 8 describes what to do if a failure occurs in JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant.
- 9. Messages
- Chapter 9 describes the messages output by JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant.
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/AJS3
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview (3020-3-S02(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration) Guide (3020-3-S03(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide (3020-3-S04(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1 (3020-3-S05(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 2 (3020-3-S06(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide (3020-3-S07(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Troubleshooting (3020-3-S08(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide (3020-3-S09(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1 (3020-3-S10(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 2 (3020-3-S11(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Linkage Guide (3020-3-S12(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 1 (3020-3-S13(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 2 (3020-3-S14(E))
Manuals related to JP1/AJS2
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Description (3020-3-K21(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Planning and Administration Guide (3020-3-K22(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Setup Guide (3020-3-K23(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Operator's Guide (3020-3K24(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Command Reference (3020-3-K25(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Linkage Guide (3020-3-K27(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 Messages (3020-3-K28(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))
- Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide (3020-3-K06(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Base Messages (3020-3-K07(E))
- Job Management Partner 1/Base Software Developer's Guide (3020-3-K08(E))
- Job Management Partner 1Embedded Database Operator's Guide (3020-3-F14(E))
- Job Management Partner 1Embedded Database Messages (3020-3-F15(E))
Other manuals:
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Description (3020-6-271(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Installation and Design Guide (3020-6-272(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 System Definition (3020-6-273(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 System Operation Guide (3020-6-274(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Command Reference (3020-6-275(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Messages (3020-6-278(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Description (3000-6-271(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Installation and Design Guide (3000-6-272(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 System Definition (3000-6-273(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 System Operation Guide (3000-6-274(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Command Reference (3000-6-275(E))
- HiRDB Version 7 Messages (3000-6-278(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Description (3020-6-121(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Installation and Design Guide (3020-6-122(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 System Definition (3020-6-123(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 System Operation Guide (3020-6-124(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Command Reference (3020-6-125(E))
- For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Messages (3020-6-238(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Description (3000-6-231(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Installation and Design Guide (3000-6-232(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 System Definition (3000-6-233(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 System Operation Guide (3000-6-234(E))
- For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Command Reference (3000-6-235(E))
- HiRDB Version 6 Messages (3000-6-238(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 Description (3000-6-201(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 Installation and Design Guide (3000-6-202(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 System Definition (3000-6-203(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 System Operation Guide (3000-6-204(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 Command Reference (3000-6-205(E))
- HiRDB Version 5.0 Messages (3000-6-208(E))
Refer to these manuals when necessary.
This manual uses the following abbreviations for HiRDB-related manuals.
Abbreviation Full name HiRDB Description For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Description For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Description For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Description For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Description HiRDB Version 5.0 Description HiRDB Installation and Design Guide For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Installation and Design Guide For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Installation and Design Guide For WindowsHiRDB Version 6 Installation and Design Guide For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Installation and Design Guide HiRDB Version 5.0 Installation and Design Guide HiRDB System Definition For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 System Definition For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 System Definition For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 System Definition For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 System Definition HiRDB Version 5.0 System Definition HiRDB System Operation Guide For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 System Operation Guide For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 System Operation Guide For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 System Operation Guide For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 System Operation Guide HiRDB Version 5.0 System Operation Guide HiRDB Command Reference For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Command Reference For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 7 Command Reference For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Command Reference For UNIX systems HiRDB Version 6 Command Reference HiRDB Version 5.0 Command Reference HiRDB Messages For Windows systems HiRDB Version 7 Messages HiRDB Version 7 Messages For Windows systems HiRDB Version 6 Messages HiRDB Version 6 Messages HiRDB Version 5.0 Messages
Reading sequence
You can select chapters in this manual to read according to your needs. We recommend you read this manual in the order shown below:
Purpose See: To know the overview of JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant. Sections 1.1 and 1.2, and Chapter 2 To know about the necessary settings, including how to install and set up JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant. Chapter 3, and Appendix E To know how to customize the batch monitoring environment. Chapter 4 To know the operation procedure. Chapter 5 To know the window format and how to specify the windows. Chapter 6 To know how to use JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant in a cluster system. Chapter 7 To know what to do if a problem occurs. Chapter 8 To know the meaning of the displayed messages. Chapter 9 To know about the files and folders to be generated. Appendix A To know about the processes used for JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant. Appendix B To know about the ports used for JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant. Appendix C To know about the limit values for JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant. Appendix D To know the meaning of the terms used in this manual. Appendix G
This manual uses the following abbreviations for product names:
Abbreviation Full name or meaning JP1/AJS JP1/AJS3 JP1/AJS3 - Manager Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Manager JP1/AJS3 - Agent Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Agent JP1/AJS3 - View Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - View JP1/AJS2 JP1/AJS2 - Manager JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Manager JP1/AJS2 - Agent Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Agent JP1/AJS2 - View Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - View JP1/AJS2 - Advanced Manager# Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Advanced Manager JP1/AJS2 - Client Toolkit# Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Client Toolkit JP1/AJS3 - Web Operation Assistant Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 - Web Operation Assistant JP1/AJS2 - Web Operation Assistant Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Web Operation Assistant Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer(R) Windows Internet Explorer Windows(R) Internet Explorer(R) Windows 7 Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Professional Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Ultimate Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise Edition Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard Edition Operating System 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 Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition Operating System 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 Windows Server 2008 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Enterprise Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Standard 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 # Version 7
Windows may be used as a generic name of Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Professional.
This manual also uses the following abbreviations:
Abbreviation Full name or meaning DB Database DNS Domain Name System FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name ISAM Indexed Sequential Access Method NAT Network Address Translator OS Operating System PC Personal Computer RDB Relational Database TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol WWW World Wide Web
JP1 program reorganization in version 8
The following changes have been made to the JP1 product suite in version 8:
- JP1/AJS2 - Advanced Manager has been eliminated. The embedded database provided by JP1/AJS2 - Advanced Manager has been integrated into JP1/AJS2 - Manager in JP1 Version 8.
- JP1/AJS2 - Client Toolkit has been eliminated.
- JP1/AJS2 - View is provided only in the Windows version.
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, or 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 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. | Only one of the options separated by a vertical bar can be specified at the same time. ... An ellipsis (...) indicates that the item or items enclosed in ( ) or [ ] immediately preceding the ellipsis may be specified as many times as necessary. () Parentheses indicate the range of items to which the vertical bar (|) or ellipsis (...) is applicable.
(tilde)The item shown before this symbol must be specified in accordance with the conventions shown in angle brackets, double parentheses, and double angle brackets after this symbol. < >
(angle brackets)Indicates the characters and lexical elements that can be specified.
- <characters>
- One or more Kanji characters, katakana characters, upper-case alphabetic characters, lower-case alphabetic characters, or numeric characters
- <numeric>
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9
- <alphabetic character>
- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, \, #, or @
- <alphanumeric character>
- Alphabetic or numeric character
- <symbolic name>
- No more than eight alphanumeric characters beginning with an alphabetic character
- <unsigned integer>
- One or more numeric characters
- <hexadecimal character>
- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, or F
- <file name>
- A system-determined name assigned to a file
- <path>
- The directories contained in the path, with each name separated by a forward slash (/) or backslash (\). The path notation is OS-dependent.
(( ))
(double parentheses)Indicates the range of specifiable values. << >>
(double angle brackets)Indicates the default assumed by the system when a value is unspecified.
Example:
If you do not specify days-to-keep-form ~<numeric> ((0 to 365)) <<365>>, 365 is assumed as the number of days to keep the form.
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.
Conventions: Mathematical symbols
This manual uses the following symbols in mathematical symbols:
Symbol Meaning x Multiplication sign / Division sign ![]()
The calculation result is rounded up to a whole number.
Example:
The result of34 / 3
will be 12.
MAX The largest value is selected from the calculation result.
Example:
The result of MAX(3x6, 4+7) will be 18.
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.
Default installation folder
The default installation folder is as follows:
- Windows Server 2003 or 32-bit version of Windows Server 2008
- system-drive\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1AJS2WOA
- Windows Server 2003 (x64) or 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008
- system-drive\Program Files(x86)\HITACHI\JP1AJS2WOA
Folder names and directory names used in this manual
As a general rule, Windows folder names are used in this manual if they are identical to UNIX directory names.
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