1.7 Specifying settings for handling JP1/Base failures (for Windows)
JP1/Base provides the following functions to minimize the effects of JP1/Base failures on system operation:
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Function for detecting process errors (health check function)
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Function for automatically restarting processes in the event of abnormal process termination
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Function for issuing JP1 events when abnormalities are detected in processes and authentication servers
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Tool for collecting data necessary for investigation in the event of a JP1/Base failure
By default, all functions for detecting process errors, restarting processes, and issuing JP1 events are disabled. To change the settings, see the chapter that describes installation and setup in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
JP1/Base also provides a data collection tool to enable the user to collect troubleshooting data promptly.
For details about the data that can be collected by JP1/Base's data collection tool, see the JP1/Base User's Guide. The data that can be collected by this tool includes memory dumps and crash dumps. You must set these dumps to be output beforehand. For details, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.