jpcconf hc disable
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Format
jpcconf hc disable
Function
The jpcconf hc disable command disables the health check function. When a logical host environment has been created for PFM - Manager, the command disables the health check function of PFM - Manager in the logical host environment.
Hosts that can execute the command
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PFM - Manager
Execution permission
- In Windows:
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User with Administrators permissions
- In UNIX:
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User with root user permissions
Installation directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\tools\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1pc/tools/
Arguments
None
Notes
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You cannot execute this command if a Performance Management service is running on the physical host or a logical host.
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If you have disabled the health check function, the health check agent does not start when PFM - Manager starts.
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If the health check function is disabled for PFM - Manager on the logical host environment, the jpcconf ha export command needs to be used to export the logical host environment definition, and the jpcconf ha import command needs to be used to import it to the standby host.
Return values
0 |
The command ended normally. |
1 |
An argument is specified incorrectly. |
2 |
The user does not have execution permission for the command. |
4 |
The services on the PFM - Manager host have not stopped. |
5 |
The command was executed on a host that is not the PFM - Manager host. |
10 |
The command is being executed. |
11 |
Processing was canceled by the user or the system. |
100 |
The environment for Performance Management is invalid. |
200 |
A memory shortage occurred. |
210 |
A disk space shortage occurred. |
211 |
The file or directory cannot be accessed. |
230 |
Execution of an internal command failed. |
231 |
Registration of a health check agent service failed (Windows only). |
232 |
Deletion of a health check agent service failed (Windows only). |
233 |
Setting up dependencies among services failed (Windows only). |
234 |
Rollback of the processing failed. |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
Usage example
The following example disables the health check function:
jpcconf hc disable