HOSTNAME_JP1IM_MANAGER parameter (specifies the operation management server on which JP1/IM - Manager is running that is to be the destination of JP1 events)
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Format
#-adsh_conf HOSTNAME_JP1IM_MANAGER host-name-of-operation-management-server-on-which-JP1/IM-Manager-is-running
Description
When the user-reply functionality is used, this parameter specifies the host name of the operation management server on which JP1/IM - Manager is running that is to be the destination of JP1 events.
Operands
- host-name-of-operation-management-server-on-which-JP1/IM-Manager-is-running ~<symbolic name>((1 to 255 characters))<<physical host name of the batch operation server on which JP1/Advanced Shell is running>>
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Specifies the host name of an operation management server on which JP1/IM - Manager is running. The user will be able to perform on the specified host the following tasks related to the user-reply functionality:
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Checking JP1 events from the JP1/IM - View that is connected to JP1/IM - Manager.
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Replying to reply-waiting events.
Note the following about specifying a host name:
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If JP1/IM - Manager is not running on the specified host, JP1 events output by JP1/Integrated Management will not be displayed on JP1/IM - View, and the adshread command will remain in reply-waiting status. If this happens, either start JP1/IM - Manager on the host specified in this parameter or execute the adshchmsg command to enter replies manually.
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You specify the operation management server on which JP1/IM - Manager is running by specifying its host name. If its IP address is specified, JP1 events will be issued to JP1/IM, but they will not be treated as reply-waiting events. Also make sure that the specified host name is resolved.
If this parameter is omitted, JP1/Advanced Shell assumes the host name that is displayed when the hostname command is executed on the batch operation server on which JP1/Advanced Shell is running.
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Notes
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Do not specify this parameter in the job environment file.
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When you specify this parameter, determine the maximum number of concurrent reply-request messages that can be output to each physical host or logical host and then specify that value in the USERREPLY_WAIT_MAXCOUNT parameter.
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Make sure that the host name of the batch operation server on which JP1/Advanced Shell is run can be resolved on the operation management server on which this parameter is specified.
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This parameter is ignored when debug execution is performed with the standard input and output specified as the input source and output destination, respectively, for the user-reply functionality.