9.2 Backing up and restoring definition information
You have to back up and restore the service definition information on the hosts for PFM - Manager, PFM - Web Console, PFM - Base, PFM - Agent, and PFM - RM respectively.
The following gives cautionary notes on backing up and restoring the service definition information:
- Notes:
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If you restore the service definition information only to the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM host, node information on the instance and others added after backup remain on the host of PFM - Manager and PFM - Web Console. In this case, do the following operations to delete the unnecessary agent information:
To delete the unnecessary agent information:
1. Execute the jpctool service delete command.
2. Restart the PFM - Manager programs and services.
3. Restart the PFM - Web Console programs and services.
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If PFM - Manager is used to back up or restore service definition information when a PFM - Agent or PFM - RM instance is added to the system or a port used to communicate with PFM - Agent or PFM - RM is dynamic, the port used when the data is backed up might differ from the port used after the data is restored. If this occurs, PFM - Manager might not be able to communicate with PFM - Agent or PFM - RM, or PFM - Web Console might not be able to display information correctly. In such a case, restart the relevant PFM - Agent or PFM - RM services.
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Agent information refers to the information required for PFM - Manager, PFM - Web Console, and other products to manage and display PFM - Agent and PFM - RM.
- Organization of this section
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9.2.1 Methods of backing up and restoring definition information
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9.2.2 Using a command to back up and restore definition information (other than PFM - Web Console)
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9.2.3 Using a command for backup and file copying for restoration (PFM - Web Console)
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9.2.5 Backing up and restoring definition information by copying files (PFM - Web Console)
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9.2.13 Backing up and restoring a process monitoring definition template
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