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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Data Highway - Server Configuration and Administration Guide


7.1.2 Installing the JP1/DH - Server administrator commands (in Windows)

The following shows how to install the JP1/DH - Server administrator commands:

Organization of this subsection

(1) Setting the system environment variable

Set the environment variable. The procedure below describes how to set the environment variable on Windows Server 2008 R2.

If you are using Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, the operation starting from the Start menu in Windows Server 2008 R2 can be started by right-clicking the Start window and opening All Apps.

  1. From the Windows Start menu, right-click Computer and select Properties.

  2. Select Advanced system settings.

    The System Properties window opens.

  3. Select the Advanced tab, and then Environment Variables...

  4. Either select User variables for windows-user-name and then New...or System variables and then New...

  5. Enter DW_CMD_JRE_HOME for Variable name and the JRE installation folder's path for Variable value and then click OK.

    The following shows the path to the JRE installation folder when the program is installed in the default installation location:

    C:\Program Files\Hitachi\jp1dh\server\uCPSB\jdk\jre
  6. Click OK.

(2) Installing the administrator commands

  1. Decompress the administrator command archive file in the installation folder.

    The following shows the path to the JRE installation destination where the administrator commands are installed when the program is installed in the default installation location:

    C:\Program Files\Hitachi\jp1dh\server\AdminClient\DWAdminClient.zip
  2. A DWAdminClient folder is created.

  3. Move this DWAdminClient folder into any folder.

    Important note

    A user using the JP1/DH - Server administrator commands must have write permission to the following folders:

    • Installation folder for JP1/DH - Server administrator commands (DWAdminClient folder)

    • Temporary folder for the command executing user

(3) Setting the command property file (property.xml)

Open the command property file (property.xml), enter the following information, and then save:

For details about the command property file, see 7.3.6 Command property file (property.xml).