JP1/Base parameter definition file
- Organization of this page
Format
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1BASE] "SEND_PROCESS_TERMINATED_ABNORMALLY_EVENT"=dword:{0 | 1} "SEND_PROCESS_RESTART_EVENT"=dword:{0 | 1} "SEND_AUTHSRV_EVENT"=dword:{0 | 1} |
Storage destination directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\conf\
shared-folder\jp1base\conf\ (in a cluster system)
- In UNIX:
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/etc/opt/jp1base/conf/
shared-directory/jp1base/conf/ (in a cluster system)
Description
When a process ends abnormally or the authentication server is swapped over automatically in a system with two authentication servers, JP1/Base outputs an error message to the integrated trace log. This file is preset so that these messages can be issued as JP1 events.
Application of settings
Execute the jbssetcnf command to apply the settings of the JP1/Base parameter definition file (jp1bs_param_V7.conf) to the common definition information. Restart JP1/Base and the programs that require JP1/Base to apply the settings. For details on the jbssetcnf command, see jbssetcnf in 15. Commands.
Definition details
Locate the following lines in this file:
- SEND_PROCESS_TERMINATED_ABNORMALLY_EVENT
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Specifies whether to issue a JP1 event when a process ends abnormally or when a timeout occurs at process startup. If you omit this parameter from the common definition information, dword:0 is assumed.
- SEND_PROCESS_RESTART_EVENT
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Specifies whether to issue a JP1 event when the process is restarted. If you omit this parameter from the common definition information, dword:0 is assumed.
- SEND_AUTHSRV_EVENT
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Specifies whether to issue a JP1 event when the authentication server is swapped. If you omit this parameter from the common definition information, dword:0 is assumed.
To enable issuing of a JP1 event at error detection, change dword:0 in both parameters to dword:1. To disable issuing of a JP1 event at error detection, change dword:1 in both parameters to dword:0.
Note
If you want to configure this file on the logical host, configure it on both the primary and secondary nodes. Replace JP1_DEFAULT in JP1_DEFAULT\JP1BASE with logical-host-name.