Unsetup the logical host environment. This subsection describes the unsetup procedures for the executing node and the standby node. Unsetup the executing node first, and then the standby node.
The following describes the procedures for unsetting up PFM - Agent for Service Response.
You unsetup the logical host environment for PFM - Agent for Service Response on the executing node.
Stop the Performance Management programs and services that are running on the executing nodes from the cluster software. For details about how to stop the programs and services, see the cluster software documentation.
Make sure that the shared disk is online. If it is not online, bring it online using a cluster software operation or volume manager operation.
This procedure is required only when the jpcconf port (jpcnsconfig port) command was used to set port numbers during setup in an environment that uses a firewall.
For details about how to delete port numbers, see the chapter that describes installation and setup for Windows and the chapter that describes operations in a cluster system in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.
To unsetup PFM - Agent for Service Response in a logical host environment:
jpcconf ha list -key all -host jp1-halsr (jpchasetup list all -lhost jp1-halsr)
jpcconf ha unsetup -key SR -host jp1-halsr (jpchasetup delete SR -lhost jp1-halsr)
jpcconf ha list -key all (jpchasetup list all)
At this point, unsetup other Performance Management programs from the same logical host (in addition to unsetup PFM - Agent for Service Response).
For details about the unsetup procedure, see the chapter that describes operations in a cluster system in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide or in the applicable PFM - Agent manual.
After you have deleted PFM - Agent for Service Response from the logical host, you must export the environment definition to a file.
Performance Management uses a method that matches the environment of the standby system to that of the executing system by exporting and importing the environment definitions
When the environment definition exported from the executing node (definition from which the Performance Management definition has been deleted) is imported to the standby node, the system compares it with the environment definition existing in the standby node (definition that still contains the Performance Management definition) to determine the differences (the part deleted at the executing node). The system then deletes the Performance Management environment definition.
To export the logical host environment definition:
jpcconf ha export (jpchasetup export) -f lhostexp.txt
Copy the logical host environment definition file exported in (f) Exporting the logical host environment definition from the executing node to the standby node.
Using a cluster software operation or volume manager operation, take the shared disk offline to complete the task. If you plan to continue using the shared disk, there is no need to take it offline.
Copy the file you exported from the executing node to the standby node, and then unsetup the logical host environment on the standby node. Note that the shared disk does not need to be online when you do this.
Stop the Performance Management programs and services that are running on the standby nodes from the cluster software. For details about how to stop the programs and services, see the cluster software documentation.
Import the export file copied from the executing node onto the standby node in order to commit the file to the standby node. At the standby node, there is no need to take the shared disk offline during the import operation
To import the logical host environment definition file:
jpcconf ha import (jpchasetup import) -f lhostexp.txt
jpcconf ha list -key all (jpchasetup list all)
Delete the settings related to PFM - Agent for Service Response from the cluster software on the logical host.
For details about how to delete the settings, see the cluster software documentation.
To cancel the connection-target PFM Manager, you need to log in to PFM - Manager in PFM - Web Console, and delete the definitions related to the connected PFM - Agent for Service Response.
To delete the settings from PFM - Manager:
jpctool service delete -id service-ID -host jp1-halsr -lhost jp1-hal (jpcctrl delete service-ID host=jp1-halora lhost=jp1-hal)
To change the connection target to another PFM - Manager, see 5.3.4(2)(c) Setting up PFM - Manager for the connection destination of PFM - Agent for Service Response.