5.3.6 Example JP1 user setup in Performance Management
This example registers an ITSLM user and grants to that user the operation permissions needed for ITSLM and Performance Management monitoring. It also sets up the business groups to be monitored by Performance Management and the managed hosts to be included in the business groups.
To specify which monitoring items of Performance Management are to be monitored by ITSLM, further settings are needed in ITSLM's Settings window after the setup explained here has been completed. For details about the settings in ITSLM's Settings window, see 3. Monitoring the Services to Be Monitored and Setup Required for Monitoring.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Prerequisites
The prerequisites for this example of setup are as follows:
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ITSLM will be linked with a newly employed Performance Management.
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The user authentication mode in Performance Management is the JP1 authentication mode.
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user01 is set up as a new JP1 user and registered as ITSLM's service group administrator.
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The following figure shows the relationship between the monitored services and the hosts that user01 will be monitoring.
Figure 5‒16: System configuration for the example of setup of a JP1 user in Performance Management The example defines hosts 1 and 2 in business group 1 as the hosts used only by monitored service A. The example defines host 3 in business group 2, which is an independent business group, because this host might be used by other monitored services.
(2) Setting up a JP1 user who will be using ITSLM
- Tasks in JP1/Base
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The user with Administrators permissions for the host on which JP1/Base is installed registers user01 as a new JP1 user. This registration is performed using the procedure described below. For details about the prerequisite tasks and operations, see the description of JP1 user setup (standard user) in the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.
To set up a JP1 user who will be using ITSLM:
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Start JP1/Base as a user with Administrators permissions. In the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box, on the Authentication Server tab, in JP user, click the Add button.
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In the displayed JP1 User dialog box, register user01.
user01 is displayed under Users in JP user.
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In JP user, from Users, select user01.
In Authority level for JP1 resource group, the group (JP1 resource group) that this user can access and that group's permission level (JP1 permission level) are displayed.
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In Authority level for JP1 resource group, click the Add button.
The JP1 Resource Group Details dialog box is displayed.
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In JP1 resource group, enter serviceA (JP1 resource group name corresponding to service group A), and then in Permissions, add JP1_ITSLM_Admin.
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Click the OK button.
- Results of tasks
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user01 has been registered as a user who will be using ITSLM and the service group administrator permissions for serviceA were granted.
(3) Adding the settings to link with Performance Management
- Tasks in JP1/Base
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This example adds the settings required for linking with Performance Management for registered user01. As was the case in (2), this task must be executed by a user with Administrators permissions for the host on which JP1/Base is installed.
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In the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box, on the Authentication Server tab, from the JP1 users displayed in JP user, select user01.
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In Authority level for JP1 resource group, click the Add button.
The JP1 Resource Group Details dialog box is displayed.
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In JP1 resource group, enter resource01 (JP1 resource group name corresponding to business group 1), and then in Permissions, add JP1_PFM_Operator.
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Click the OK button.
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While user01 is selected in JP user on the Authentication Server tab, click the Add button again in Authority level for JP1 resource group.
The JP1 Resource Group Details dialog box is displayed.
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In JP1 resource group, enter resource02 (JP1 resource group name corresponding to business group 2), and then in Permissions, add JP1_PFM_Operator.
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Click the OK button.
- Results of tasks
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The permissions (JP1_PFM_Operator) needed to monitor resource01 and resource02, the JP1 resource groups corresponding to Performance Management's business groups, are now granted to user01 who will be using ITSLM.
(4) Defining business groups
This example defines business groups to group the managed hosts in Performance Management, and then establishes their correspondence to JP1 resource groups. For details about the prerequisite tasks and operations, see the description of business group setup and operation in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide.
- Tasks in PFM - Manager
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To define business groups:
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Create a business group definition file for business group 1 and then save it.
Create the following business group definition file:
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Specify gyoumu01 as the name for the business group.
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Specify resource01 as the JP1 resource group name.
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Specify host01 and host02 as the host names.
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Create a business group definition file for business group 2 and then save it.
Create the following business group definition file:
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Specify gyoumu02 as the name for the business group.
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Specify resource02 as the JP1 resource group name.
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Specify host03 as the host name.
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Verify the validity of the business group definition files, and then import them to Performance Management.
- Results of tasks
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Correspondence is now established between Performance Management's business groups and resource01 and resource02 (JP1 resource groups monitored by user01), and the managed hosts are now defined.