5.1.7 Setting up SLM - UR
The purpose of setup is to create an execution environment.
You can set up either SLM - UR or SLM - Manager first.
This subsection explains how to set up SLM - UR.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Before you start
Verify that your user account belongs to the OS's Administrators group.
Before you start the setup, install the SLM - UR that is to be set up.
For details about the installation, see 5.1.5 Installing SLM.
(2) Procedure
Select one of the following methods for setting up SLM - UR.
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Specifying the target for collection of HTTP packets with a network interface number
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Specifying the target for collection of HTTP packets with a network adaptor address
The following procedures are for specifying the target for collection of HTTP packets with a network interface number. When specifying the target for collection of HTTP packets with a network adaptor address, replace jslmuripls with jslmurnals and "network interface number" with "network adaptor address" in the following procedures.
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Execute the command that checks the network interface number and IP address of the host on which SLM - UR has been installed.
Execute the following command:
SLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\jslmuripls
For details about the command that checks the network interface number and IP address, see 9.17 jslmuripls (displays network interface number and IP address) in 9. Commands.
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Create the options file required for setup based on the information provided by executing the jslmuripls command.
For details about the options file, see 9.19 jslmursetup (sets up SLM - UR) in 9. Commands.
Store the created options file in a desired folder.
Make sure that the absolute path of the options file storage location does not exceed 255 bytes including the options file name (any name).
Execute the setup command.
The following shows the setup command that is to be executed:
SLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\jslmursetup absolute-path-of-options-file
For details about the setup command, see 9.19 jslmursetup (sets up SLM - UR) in 9. Commands.
When the command terminates normally, SLM - UR setup is complete.
To log an access history, you must set the access log folder for the accesslogFilePath property in the SLM - UR system definition file (jp1itslmur.properties). For details about how to set this folder, see 5.6 Editing the system definition files to change settings.
When setup finishes, the default startup method of each service is initially set as follows:
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SLM - User Response Service:
(Service name: JP1_ITSLM_UR_Service, default startup method: Manual)
Be careful if you have already set up SLM - UR and have changed the default startup methods of services. In this case, if you perform setup of SLM - UR again, the default startup methods of the services are reset to the initial settings.
(3) Supplementary information
If a firewall has been set up on the host on which SLM - UR has been set up, you must release the port number that was specified for the ur_port definition item in the options file used during setup. If you change the settings in the options file, you must also change the firewall settings, and then check the following:
Check if ephemeral ports for communication between SLM - UR and SLM - Manager are released.
If they have not been released, set up the firewall to release the ephemeral ports or set up the firewall to allow communication from the following programs:
SLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\system\jslmuUR.exe
SLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\bin\system\jslmuRMI.exe
SLM-UR-installation-folder\ur\system\sdp\bin\sdppcap.exe
To adjust the time of the host on which SLM - UR has been set up, you must first terminate all SLM - Managers and SLM - URs.
Adjust SLM - UR's time to SLM - Manager's time. If SLM - UR's time moved backward (earlier) as a result of adjustment, there is no need to wait to start SLM - UR until the amount of time that moved backwards has elapsed. However, if monitoring of monitored services starts while SLM - UR's time is in the past, the service performance data acquired by SLM - UR is discarded until the last monitoring period has elapsed.