11.1.3 Definition information for multiple monitoring
This subsection describes definition information that needs to be matched between the primary Manager and the secondary Manager.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Definition information on the primary Manager that needs to be duplicated on the secondary Manager
Set the definition information shown in the following table on the primary Manager and duplicate it onto the secondary Manager.
If you configure a multiple-monitoring environment and then change the definition information, you must duplicate the definition information on the primary Manager onto the secondary Manager. For details about how to duplicate the definition information, see 11.5 Duplicating definition information.
No. |
Definition information |
How to check |
How to match |
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1 |
Alarm information (alarm definition / Action definition) |
See 11.6.1(1) Checking alarm information of alarm definition and action definition. |
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2 |
Binding information |
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3 |
Report definition |
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4 |
Business group information |
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5 |
Performance Management user account information |
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6 |
Agents tree (User Agents) information |
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7 |
Bookmark definition information |
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8 |
Process monitoring template information |
See 11.6.2(2) Checking process monitoring template information. |
(2) Definition information for which the same setting must be specified on the primary Manager and the secondary Manager
The definition information shown in the following table must be set on both the primary Manager and the secondary Manager. You must make the settings consistent between the primary Manager and the secondary Manager. You can check whether the settings are consistent by using the method shown in the How to check column.
If you configure a multiple-monitoring environment and then change the definition information, you must match the information of the primary Manager and the secondary Manager. See the How to match column and take appropriate action.
No. |
Definition information |
How to check |
How to match |
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1 |
Managed agent information |
See the chapter that describes how to delete service information in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide (This definition information becomes inconsistent only when the number of PFM - Agent or PFM - RM services managed by PFM - Manager is reduced). |
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2 |
Settings of PFM - Manager for the connection destination |
See 11.6.1(7) Checking the settings of PFM - Manager for the connection destination. |
See 11.3.4 Setting PFM - Manager for the connection destination for multiple monitoring. |
3 |
Settings of the health check agent |
Check whether editable properties values for the host name <Health Check> on the Services tree and the host name <Health Check>(store) match.#1 |
See 3.4.8 Distributing agent properties as a batch and distribute properties from the health check agent on the primary Manager to that on the secondary Manager. |
4 |
JP1/ITSLM linkage definition information
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Check whether the properties values of the ITSLM Coordination Configuration/ITSLM Coordination node in the Service Properties window for the Master Manager service on the Services tree match.#1 |
Match the editable properties values of ASSIGN ITSLM COORDINATION of the ITSLM Coordination Configuration/MANAGE ITSLM COORDINATION node in the Service Properties window for the Master Manager service on the Services tree.#1 |
5 |
Settings related to JP1 events |
In the Service Properties window for the Master Manager service on the Services tree, check whether the editable properties values of the JP1 Event Configurations node, the JP1 Event Configurations/Alarm node, and the JP1 Event Configurations/System node match.#1 |
In the Service Properties window for the Master Manager service on the Services tree, match the editable properties values of the JP1 Event Configurations node, the JP1 Event Configurations/Alarm node, and the JP1 Event Configurations/System node.#1 |
6 |
JP1/ITSLM linkage definition information
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Check whether the contents of the monitoringitems.cfg files match.#2 |
See 13.2.9 Applying a definition file for custom monitoring items for JP1/ITSLM linkage and match the monitoringitems.cfg setting values. |
7 |
Host information configuration file (jpchosts) |
Check whether the contents of the jpchosts files match.#2 |
See the chapter that describes how to set IP addresses in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide and match the jpchosts settings. |
8 |
Setting of Authentication mode |
Check whether the UserServer.authenticationMode label values in the jpcvsvr.ini files match.#2 |
See 2.4 Setting the user account authentication mode and match the UserServer.authenticationMode label value. |
9 |
Startup information (definition in jpccomm.ini) |
Necessity for matching differs depending on the setting items. See Table 11-3 Definition information that must be matched in jpccomm.ini. |
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10 |
Health check function |
Check whether the execution result of the jpcconf hc display command matches. |
Execute the jpcconf hc enable command or the jpcconf hc disable command to match the setting.#3 |
11 |
Status monitoring function |
Check whether the execution result of the jpcconf stat display command matches. |
Execute the jpcconf stat enable command to match the setting.#3 |
12 |
Product name display function |
Check whether the execution result of the jpcconf prodname display command matches. |
Execute the jpcconf prodname enable command or the jpcconf prodname disable command to match the setting.#3 |
13 |
IPv6 communication |
Check whether the execution result of the jpcconf ipv6 display command matches. |
Execute the jpcconf ipv6 enable command or the jpcconf ipv6 disable command to match the setting.#3 |
14 |
Port number settings |
Check whether the execution result of the jpcconf port list -key stat command matches.#4 |
Execute the jpcconf port define -key stat command to match the setting.#3 |
The following table shows definition information that must be matched in the startup information file (jpccomm.ini).
If an item in the startup information file (jpccomm.ini) is inconsistent, take action as follows:
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Stop the Performance Management programs and services.
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Open jpccomm.ini with a text editor.
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Match the section names and label names of PFM - Manager in Table 11-3 between the primary Manager and the secondary Manager.
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Save and close jpccomm.ini.
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Start the Performance Management programs and services.
For details, see the appendix that describes the setting items of the startup information file (jpccomm.ini) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Reference.