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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Messages


KNAN22500-E

An attempt to start the log file trap for monitoring-target-name failed. (Details = details)

An attempt to start the log file trap failed due to one of the following causes:

S:

Stops starting the log file trap.

O:

If the following detailed information is displayed, take the indicated corrective action.

  • There is no access permission.

    The agent configuration on the manager might be different from the agent configuration enabled in the system, or the agent configuration on the manager might have been deleted.

    In the IM Configuration Management window, click Operation, and then Verify IM Configuration to make sure that the agent configuration matches the agent configuration enabled in the system. If they do not match, in the Edit Agent Configuration window, click Operation, and then Apply Agent Configuration to match the agent configurations. Also, check the setting of the host access control definition file (jbsdfts_srv.conf) in JP1/Base on the agent.

  • The host information might have been changed. Please collect the host information again.

    The host information might be different from the actual environment. Collect the host information again. If this message appears again after the host information is collected, the operating environment for JP1/Base running on the host might not be correct. Check whether a JP1/Base error message or warning message was output to the integrated trace log. Also make sure that there are write and read permissions for the JP1/Base conf directory.

  • IM Configuration Management database-access error

    Execute the jimdbstatus command to check whether the IM database service is running. If the IM database service is not running, start it.

  • The log file trap service is not running.

    Make sure that the log file trap service is running. If the log file trap service is not running, start it and then retry the operation.

  • The start options were invalid.

    Check the following items:

    [Figure] Has the startup option been specified correctly?

    [Figure] Is the -f or -a option specified as an additional option?

  • The log file trap of the monitoring target name "monitoring-target-name" has already been started.

    Check the log file trap running on the agent host.

  • The syntax of the configuration file is invalid, or the specified log file does not exist.

    Check the following items:

    [Figure] Are the contents of the configuration file correct?

    [Figure] Does the specified log file exist?

    [Figure] If the specified log file path contains space characters, is it enclosed in double quotation marks (")?

    [Figure] Can the specified startup locale be configured for the OS of the agent host?

    [Figure] If a multi-process trace file is monitored, is HTRACE specified for the FILETYPE parameter in the configuration file?

    [Figure] Is the log file trap service running?

    [Figure] Are there sufficient OS resources such as disk space and memory, on the agent host?

    [Figure] Is the maximum number of monitored files exceeded? (Check whether a JP1 event was issued.)

  • Failed to relocate the configuration file. (path = path)

    Check the following on the agent host, and then retry the operation.

    [Figure] Has access permission for the path indicated in the message been set correctly?

    [Figure] Is it possible to overwrite a file, if any, reached by the path indicated in the message?

    [Figure] Is there sufficient disk space?

  • The event service is not running.

    Make sure that the event service on the agent host is running.

  • An attempt to update the startup definition file "startup-definition-file-path" failed.

    Check the following on the agent host, and then retry the operation.

    [Figure] Has the format of the startup definition file been set correctly?

    [Figure] Has the access permission for the startup definition file been set correctly?

    [Figure] Is there sufficient disk space?

If the problem cannot be solved by taking the above actions, execute the JP1/Base jevlogstart command on the agent host by specifying the same settings as those specified for IM Configuration Management. Then make sure that the log file trap starts normally.

If the jevlogstart command starts the log file trap normally, use the JP1/IM - Manager data collection tool to collect data, and then contact a system administrator.

If the jevlogstart command does not start the log file trap normally, take the corrective action for the displayed error message.

If detailed information other than the above is output, use the data collection tool to collect data, and then contact a system administrator.