6.2.9 Setting up the logical host in the standby system (ITSLM - UR)
You set up ITSLM - UR as the logical host in the standby system.
You can set up either ITSLM - UR first or ITSLM - Manager first.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Before you start
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Switch the standby system from standby server to active server to make the shared disk accessible.
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Before you start the setup, install the ITSLM - UR that is to be set up.
For details about the installation, see 6.2.5 Installing ITSLM.
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Verify that the following Windows service is stopped:
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ITSLM - UR service JP1/ITSLM - User Response Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_UR_Service)
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The other items to be verified are the same as when ITSLM is run in a non-cluster system; for details, see 5.1.7 Setting up ITSLM - UR.
(2) Procedure
To set up the logical host in the standby system:
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Execute the command for checking the network interface number and IP address of the host on which ITSLM - UR has been installed.
Execute the following command:
ITSLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\jslmuripls
For details about the command for checking the network interface number and IP address, see jslmuripls (displays network interface number and IP address) in 9. Commands.
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Create the options file required for setup based on the information checked by executing the jslmuripls command.
For details about the options file, see jslmursetup (sets up ITSLM - UR) in 9. Commands.
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Store the created options file in a desired folder.
Make sure that the absolute path of the options file storage location does not exceed 255 bytes including the options file name (any name).
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Execute the setup command.
The following shows the setup command that is to be executed:
ITSLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\jslmursetup -c standby absolute-path-of-options-file
For details about the setup command, see jslmursetup (sets up ITSLM - UR) in 9. Commands.
If the command terminates normally, ITSLM - UR has been set up to be used as the logical host in the standby system.
(3) Supplementary information
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Specify the same information in the options file that is specified in the argument of the jslmursetup command as was specified for the active system. After you have executed the jslmursetup command, make sure that you verify that the contents of ITSLM - UR's system definition file are the same as the contents of ITSLM - UR's system definition file in the active system.
The other supplementary information is the same as when ITSLM is run in a non-cluster system; for details, see 5.1.7 Setting up ITSLM - UR.