A.3 Revisions in 10-00
The following lists the revisions in 10-00 for each program.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) JP1/AJS3 - Manager
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IPv6 addresses are now supported for communication.
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Mirroring by copying a disk is now supported to enable disaster recovery operations.
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The AJS administrator, with JP1/AJS3 access permissions that are almost equivalent to superuser permissions, can now be designated when JP1/AJS3 is installed as a new installation.
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Wait conditions can now be used as a means for controlling the execution order of units across jobnets.
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The number of definition items for which macro variables can be specified has been increased, and the passing information setting job, which uses macro variables to pass information, has been added.
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A function that assigns a created or copied unit the attributes inherited from the upper-level unit, and a function that can permanently assign (fix) an execution user to a job have been added.
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A function that prevents jobs from being executed on unauthorized execution agents has been added.
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A function that allows users to save information about temporary change operations and to re-execute temporary change operations has been added.
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A function that automatically retries execution of a job when the executable file defined for the job terminates abnormally has been added.
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The dependent job of a judgment job can now be re-executed when the judgment job terminates normally.
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Mutually exclusive conditions and range conditions can now be specified as judgment conditions for judgment jobs.
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The Monitoring Event Log Job now can monitor the types of log data and events that were added in Windows Server 2008.
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An option that can be used when the Interval Control Job is defined as a start condition has been added to forcibly assume that the start condition is satisfied immediately after the monitoring of the start condition starts.
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The email sending job now supports a function that sends emails without using Outlook.
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SNMP traps can now be issued in Windows Server 2008.
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Processes for managing the embedded database have been improved.
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The startup type of the JP1/AJS3 Database service has been changed to Manual so that the JP1/AJS3 Database ClusterService service will not be created.
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An option has been added that checks the permissions of JP1 users mapped to OS users that have administrator permissions based on the JP1 permission level.
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A time period can now be specified when the ajsentry command is used to register a jobnet for fixed execution.
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Options that can be specified when the jajs_setup or jajs_setup_cluster command is used to set up the embedded database have been added.
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The ajsembdbidlist and ajsembdbstatus commands can now be used to display the status of the embedded database.
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The embedded database settings file is now generated when an embedded database is set up. If this file is specified when the ajsembdbbuild command is used to build another embedded database, the other embedded database will be set up with the settings in the file.
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Execution user name and Execution time have been added as extended attributes that can be output for JP1 events (specific information) so that JP1 events indicating job termination can be used as job operating information.
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JP1/AJS3 - Manager can now link with JP1/DH - AJE, and DHAJEW has been added as a standard custom job.
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The following OS is no longer supported:
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Solaris 9(SPARC)
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Linux 5 (x86)
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Linux 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
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Linux 5 (IPF)
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The following OS is supported:
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Windows Server 2012
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Solaris 11(SPARC)
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Linux 6 (x86)
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Linux 6 (x64)
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(2) JP1/AJS3 - Agent
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IPv6 addresses are now supported for communication.
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The AJS administrator, with JP1/AJS3 access permissions that are almost equivalent to superuser permissions, can now be designated when JP1/AJS3 is installed as a new installation.
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An option that can be used when the Interval Control Job is defined as a start condition has been added to forcibly assume that the condition is satisfied when the monitoring of the start condition starts.
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The email sending job now supports a function that sends emails without using Outlook.
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SNMP traps can now be issued in Windows Server 2008.
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The Monitoring Event Log Job now can monitor the types of log data and events that were added in Windows Server 2008.
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The following OS is no longer supported:
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Solaris 9(SPARC)
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Linux 5 (x86)
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Linux 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
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Linux 5 (IPF)
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The following OS is supported:
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Windows Server 2012
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Solaris 11(SPARC)
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Linux 6 (x86)
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Linux 6 (x64)
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(3) JP1/AJS3 - View
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The Wait Conditions Settings List window and the Wait Conditions Statuses window have been added as means for managing units with wait conditions and units whose end is being waited for.
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A dialog box which lists temporary change operations that have already been performed and which allows users to re-execute (re-apply) specific temporary change operations has been added.
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Retry information can now be displayed in the following windows:
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Daily Schedule window
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Monthly Schedule window
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Jobnet Monitor window
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Detailed Schedule dialog box
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Monitor Details - [icon-name] dialog box
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Whether retries are enabled is now displayed in the list area of the Jobnet Editor window.
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The Jobnet Monitor window was provided with a function that grays out all relation lines and units other than the day's units (the units that were executed and are to be executed on the day).
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Specify period, Reference calendar, Waiting-target, and Execution type have been added as search conditions that can be specified in the Search window.
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In the Search window, Retry Settings and Retry execution can now be specified as search conditions. In addition, the search results displayed in the Search window now include items related to automatic retry.
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The procedure for displaying the units found in the Search window in the Summary Monitor window has been simplified.
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The Display Item Setup dialog box can now be used to set the items to be displayed in the list areas of the Jobnet Editor window and the Jobnet Monitor window.
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A function that allows users to define all-at-one-time schedule rules that start execution at regular intervals, and a function that allows users to delete multiple schedule rules at one time have been added.
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Definition items related to automatic retry have been added to the detailed definitions of Unix jobs, PC jobs, QUEUE jobs, and custom jobs.
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Mutually exclusive conditions and range conditions can now be specified as judgment conditions for judgment jobs.
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The types of log data and events that were added in Windows Server 2008 can now be specified as Log type and Event type in the detailed definition of the Monitoring Event Log Job.
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The Expire right after starting option has been added in the detailed definition of the Interval Control Job. When the job has been defined as a start condition, this option can be used to forcibly assume that the condition is satisfied immediately after the monitoring of the start condition starts.
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An option ensuring that the job groups and planning groups displayed in the list area are initially selected when the JP1/AJS3 - View window (Main window) opens has been added. In addition, an option ensuring that the nested jobnets and nested remote jobnets displayed in the map area are initially selected when the Jobnet Editor window or the Jobnet Monitor window opens has been added.
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An option has been added that displays a nested jobnet as being selected at the location at which the jobnet existed before it was moved to the upper layer in the Jobnet Editor window or the Jobnet Monitor window.
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When the Depends on upper-level jobnet check box is selected in the schedule settings of a nested jobnet, whether to display a confirmation message before defined schedule rules are deleted can now be selected by using an option.
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The Start button, which allows users to launch arbitrary programs, has been added to the Monitor Details - [custom-job-name] dialog box.
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Because of the user authentication function added in JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant 09-10, specifying the JP1 user name is now mandatory for starting JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant from JP1/AJS3 - View. With this specification change, User name has been added as an item that can be selected from the Replace drop-down list in the Tool Entry dialog box.
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The following OS is supported:
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Windows 8.1
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Windows 8
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Windows Server 2012
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An option for preventing the opening of multiple Jobnet Editor windows and Jobnet Monitor windows has been added.