6.4.6 Checking jp1hosts or jp1hosts2 information
You can determine whether a host is using jp1hosts information or jp1hosts2 information from the output of the jbshosts2export command.
Execute the jbshosts2export command on both a physical host and a logical host to determine whether jp1hosts2 information has been defined. If jp1hosts2 information has not been defined, the message KAVA0470-I is output.
No. |
Result of jbshosts2export |
Current setting |
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Physical host |
Logical host |
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1 |
Defined. |
Defined. |
All hosts are using jp1hosts2 information. |
2 |
Defined. |
Not defined. |
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3 |
Not defined. |
Defined. |
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4 |
Not defined. |
Not defined. |
All hosts are using jp1hosts information, or the hosts and DNS settings of the operating system. |
For details on the jbshosts2export command, see jbshosts2export in 15. Commands.
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Execution result of the jbshosts2export command applies only to products that reference jp1hosts2 information, such as JP1/IM - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Manager. Products that do not reference jp1hosts2 information work by referencing jp1hosts information.
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For products that do not reference jp1hosts2 information, such as JP1/Software Distribution, execute the jbshostsexport command to check the definition of jp1hosts information. For details on the jbshostsexport command, see jbshostsexport in 15. Commands.
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