6.2.5 Installing ITSLM
>Installation of ITSLM is the same as when ITSLM is run in a non-cluster system. For details about how to install ITSLM, see 5.1.5 Installing ITSLM.
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Do not install ITSLM on the shared disk.
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Install the same version of ITSLM on the local disks of the active and standby systems.
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Install ITSLM in folders with the same names on drives with the same names in both the active and standby systems.
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During installation, specify the same settings in both the active and standby systems.
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To use ITSLM - Manager, JP1/Base is required. You must install JP1/Base on the physical machines on which ITSLM - Manager is installed in both the active and standby systems. For details about how to install JP1/Base, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.
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When the logical host of JP1/Base is set up, the event database might not be created on the local disk, depending on settings, which will result in a setting that information not be inherited.
Set up the logical host of JP1/Base so that the event database is inherited. For details about JP1/Base setup, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.
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A JP1/Base environment must be configured on the same logical host as for ITSLM - Manager and set up to fail over when failover occurs on ITSLM - Manager. The following figure shows the configuration in which JP1/Base is configured on the same logical host.
Figure 6‒12: Configuration in which JP1/Base is configured on the same logical host If the JP1/Base environment is configured on a different logical host from the one used for ITSLM - Manager and failover occurs only on the JP1/Base logical host, the JP1/Base functions will no longer be accessible from JP1/Software Distribution Manager. As a result, ITSLM - Manager's login function and the JP1 event issuance function will become unavailable.