2.4.1 List of environment setting parameters for event/action control
The environment for starting event jobs requires different settings in the manager environment (JP1/AJS3 - Manager) and the agent environment (JP1/AJS3 - Agent).
The table below lists the environment setting parameters to be used to set event/action control in the manager environment (JP1/AJS3 - Manager) and the agent environment (JP1/AJS3 - Agent).
To determine whether an environment setting parameter is to be set in Windows or UNIX, see the Applicable OS column. To determine whether an environment setting parameter is to be set in the manager environment (JP1/AJS3 - Manager) or the agent environment (JP1/AJS3 - Agent), see the Applicable product column.
No. |
Definition key |
Environment setting parameter |
Definition |
Applicable OS |
Applicable product |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
[{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AOMMANAGER]#1 |
Name of the directory to which the wait information file (settings for the manager process) is output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
2 |
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AOMMANAGER]#2 |
Name resolution option for an agent host |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
3 |
|
File update mode |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
4 |
Option for enabling double quotation marks (") in passing information |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
5 |
"DNSEstablish"= |
Definition for running JP1/AJS3 in FQDN format for DNS operation that uses event jobs |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
6 |
Option for ensuring that a fixed manager host name is used |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
7 |
|
Option to continue execution of active event jobs |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
8 |
Period of time for monitoring an event job in the blocked status |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
9 |
Option for ensuring that the sending of unreported information is retried at regular intervals |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
10 |
Interval for sending unreported information |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
11 |
Maximum number of retries for sending unreported information |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
12 |
|
Behavior of the send binding method |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
|
13 |
|
Option for changing the agent host information to be used for name resolutions |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
|
14 |
[{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AOMAGENT]#1 |
Name of the directory to which the wait information file (settings for the agent process) is output |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
|
15 |
"EvjobInfFile"= |
Name of directory in which inherited event job information is saved |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
|
16 |
Information inheritance when a failover occurs |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
17 |
How information is inherited at system shutdown |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
18 |
How information of the file monitoring job is in inherited |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
19 |
File update mode |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
20 |
"EVProcessHA"= |
Option used when a detail process terminates |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
|
21 |
Event order option |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
22 |
Definition for resending the startup notification if sending of a startup notification has failed |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
23 |
Time out value for the connection between the event/action control manager and the event/action control agent for communication |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
24 |
Interval for sending unreported information |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
25 |
Maximum number of retries for sending unreported information |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
26 |
FQDN event server name |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
27 |
Whether to use an FQDN local host name for interprocess communication for event/action control |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
||
28 |
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AOMAGENT]#2 |
"RecvTimeout"= |
Whether to set a timeout for receiving data in event job socket communication |
Windows UNIX |
M, A |
- Legend:
-
M: JP1/AJS3 - Manager
A: JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- #1
-
Specify JP1_DEFAULT for the physical host. For logical-host-name, specify the name of a logical host.
- #2
-
The setting of this parameter is valid for the physical and all logical hosts.
The following describes each of the environment setting parameters.
Parameters that are not described here are used for maintenance purposes. Do not change their values.
The default value is used whenever a value is not specified for an environment setting parameter.