9.2 Notes on JP1/AJS3 host settings
Note the following points when setting up hosts to run JP1/AJS3:
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Use JP1/AJS3 only in an environment where the IP address can be resolved from the local host name; otherwise; JP1/AJS3 will fail to start.
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If the character encoding used by the system is EUC and the character string displayed in the command execution result contains Japanese characters, the displayed execution result might be misaligned.
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If you execute a command using a character encoding different from that of the JP1/AJS3 service, depending on the command executed, messages in both character encodings will be output to the integrated trace log.
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Do not use disks mounted on file systems that are distributed over a network (such as an NFS) to store the files and directories to be created or referenced by JP1/AJS3. If you use such disks, JP1/AJS3 might not work properly. However, files and directories that are used only for the definition parameters of the following jobs can be stored on disks mounted on file systems that are distributed over a network (such as an NFS):
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Execution file name for the job
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Standard output file name for the job
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Standard error output file name for the job
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Environment file name for the job
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File to transfer name for the job
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Destination file name for the job
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Work path for the job
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Work directory for job environment settings
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Home directory of the execution OS user
If the network cannot be accessed while you are using the above definition parameters, job execution might fail or be delayed.
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