3.7.1 Backing up
You can use any method to make a backup, such as by copying files. Always perform the backup operation while the services of PFM - RM for Platform are stopped.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Files to be backed up for PFM - RM for Platform (for Windows)
The following table lists the settings files for PFM - RM for Platform that must be backed up.
For other files, see the section that presents a list of PFM - RM files to be backed up (for Windows) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.
No. |
File name |
Description |
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1 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\agent\*.ini file |
Settings files for the Remote Monitor Collector service |
2 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\agent\instance-name#2\*.ini file |
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3 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\agent\instance-name#2\groups\*.ini file |
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4 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\agent\instance-name#2\targets\*.ini file |
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5 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\agent\instance-name#2\targets\*_jpcapp file#3 |
Application definition file |
6 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\store\*.ini file |
Settings files for the Remote Monitor Store service |
7 |
installation-folder#1\agt7\store\instance-name#2\*.ini file |
- #1
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If you use a logical host for operation, replace PFM-RM-for-Platform-installation-folder with environment-folder\jp1pc. An environment folder is a folder on the shared disk that is specified when the local host is created.
- #2
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These are folders used for operation in an instance environment. In the case of an instance configuration, as many folders as there are instances are created.
- #3
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This file exists only if application monitoring is specified.
- Important
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When you back up PFM - RM for Platform, you must manage the environment's product version numbers. For details about the product version numbers, see the Release Notes.
Before you back up PFM - RM for Platform, you must record the instances and the configuration of the monitoring targets (including the logical host environment).
(2) Files to be backed up for PFM - RM for Platform (for UNIX)
The following table lists the settings files for PFM - RM for Platform that must be backed up.
For other files, see the section that presents a list of PFM - RM files to be backed up (for UNIX) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.
No. |
File name |
Description |
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1 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/agent/*.ini file |
Settings files for the Remote Monitor Collector service |
2 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/agent/instance-name#2/*.ini file |
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3 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/agent/instance-name#2/groups/*.ini file |
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4 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/agent/instance-name#2/targets/*.ini file |
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5 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/agent/instance-name#2/targets/*_jpcapp file#3 |
Application definition file |
6 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/store/*.ini file#2 |
Settings files for the Remote Monitor Store service |
7 |
/opt#1/jp1pc/agt7/store/instance-name#2/*.ini file |
- #1
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If you use a logical host for operation, replace opt with environment-directory. An environment directory is a directory on the shared disk that is specified when the logical host is created.
- #2
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These are directories used for operation in an instance environment. In the case of an instance configuration, as many directories as there are instances are created.
- #3
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This file exists only if application monitoring is specified.
- Important
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When you back up PFM - RM for Platform, you must manage the environment's product version numbers. For details about the product version numbers, see the Release Notes.