3.8.2 Exporting and importing the logical-host environment definition file
You must export and import the logical-host environment definition file only if you perform any one of these operations listed below:
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When you set up the logical host environment or set up the instance environment, you change the node system on the logical host.
For details about how to set up a logical host environment of PFM - RM for Oracle, see the following sections:
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Windows: see 3.3.4(3) Set up the logical host environment for PFM - RM for Oracle
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UNIX: see 3.4.4(3) Set up the logical host environment for PFM - RM for Oracle
For details about how to set up an instance environment, see the sections below:
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Windows: see 3.3.4(6) Set up an instance environment
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UNIX: see 3.4.4(6) Set up an instance environment
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When you set up the logical host environment of other Performance Management programs, you perform an operation that requires exporting and importing the logical-host environment definition file.
The following sections describe how to set up the logical host environment of other Performance Management programs:
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When you specify network setting, you set the port numbers.
For details about how to specify the network settings, see the sections below:
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Windows: see 3.3.4(9) Specify network settings
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UNIX: see 3.4.4(9) Specify network settings
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The following sections describe how to export and import the logical-host environment definition file:
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Windows: From 3.3.4(13) Export the logical-host environment definition file to 3.3.4(16) Import the logical-host environment definition file
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UNIX: From 3.4.4(13) Export the logical-host environment definition file to 3.4.4(16) Import the logical-host environment definition file
Note that you do not have to export and import the logical-host environment definition file when you update a monitoring target host and/or an instance environment.
For details about how to update a monitoring target, see 3.7.1 Updating a monitoring target. For details about how to update an instance environment, see 3.7.2 Updating an instance environment.