jbs_spmd_reload
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Function
The jbs_spmd_reload command reloads JP1/Base processes other than the event service.
Format
jbs_spmd_reload [-h logical-host-name] [-t timeout-in-seconds]
Required execution permission
In Windows: Administrators (If User Account Control (UAC) for Windows is enabled, you must execute the command from the administrator console.)
In UNIX: Superuser permission or JP1/Base administrator permission
Command directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\bin\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1base/bin/
Arguments
-h logical-host-name
When using JP1/Base in a cluster system, specify the logical host in which services will be reloaded. You can enter a character string that is from 1 to 255 bytes to specify the logical host. If you omit this option, the host name set in the environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME is assumed. If the environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME is not set, the physical host name is assumed.
-t timeout (in seconds)
Specify how long the system should wait for the jbs_spmd_reload command to complete execution. The specifiable range is 0 to 32,767. If the jbs_spmd_reload command does not complete execution within the specified time, execution is assumed to have failed. The default is 60 seconds.
Notes
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It is not possible to reload environment settings for the event service. If you modify the settings, you must restart the event service for the new settings to take effect.
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You cannot execute multiple instances of the jbs_spmd_reload, jbs_spmd_status, or jbs_spmd_stop command at the same time on a single host.
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If you logged in from a viewer such as JP1/IM - View and the jbs_spmd_reload command is executed on the authentication server host, your authentication might be canceled. In this case, reattempt to log in.
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When the JP1 authentication information of DS users is reloaded from the directory server, some users might not be accepted as JP1 users, for example, because the user name conflicts with the name of a standard user or the length of the user name exceeds the maximum length of a JP1 user name. Use the jbslistuser and jbslistacl commands to check whether the user names are acceptable. The information of users who were not accepted is recorded as warning messages in the integrated trace log of the authentication server.
Return values
0 |
Normal end |
Other than 0 |
Abnormal end |