4.1.5 Procedure for using configuration files to configure processing
You can use the configuration file to make changes to certain settings, including the time at which processing starts and whether a device is to be considered scrapped after JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent is uninstalled.
To apply settings using the configuration file (jdn_manager_config.conf):
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Add settings to the configuration file.
The configuration file (jdn_manager_config.conf) is stored in the following folder:
JP1/IT-Desktop-Management-2-installation-folder\mgr\conf
The following table describes the definitions you can set in the configuration file:
Property |
Description |
Setting values |
Default value |
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State_AfterAgentUninstalling# |
Specifies whether the system interprets uninstallation of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent as scrapping of the device, or merely the uninstallation of the JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent software. |
0: Handle as uninstallation 1: Handle as scrapping device |
0 |
Report_Data_MakeTime |
When to compile data for reports |
00:00 to 23:59 |
23:00 |
Report_Digest_MakeTime |
When to create digest reports |
00:00 to 23:59 |
06:00 |
DB_MentenanceTime |
When to perform database maintenance |
00:00 to 23:59 |
05:00 |
ChangeHistory_GetTime |
When to acquire revision history data |
00:00 to 23:59 |
00:00 |
OpLog_DB_DeleteTime |
When to maintain the database of automatically acquired operation log data |
00:00 to 23:59 |
01:00 |
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If the management server does not receive the uninstallation notification from the agent, its device information will remain unchanged in the system regardless of the option you specify. In this case, take action such as manually deleting the device information.
The following is an example of a configuration file setting:
# # Configuration file # # Time for collecting revision history ChangeHistory_GetTime=00:00