6.5.1 Backing up JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant setting information
The following describes what needs to be done in backing up the setting information of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant.
For details about files and directories related to JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant, see A. Files and Directories.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Backing up JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant environment settings files
Back up the environment settings files and folders of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant listed in the following table.
File and folder names |
Description |
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installation-folder\conf\ajs2da.conf |
Environment settings file |
installation-folder\conf\ssl\rootcer |
Root certificate storage folder |
installation-folder\conf\ssl\ajsda_nosslhost.conf |
Unencrypted communication host settings file# |
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The file cannot be found unless SSL communication is set up.
(2) Backing up the storage folder for execution result files
Back up the storage folder for execution result files of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant listed in the following table.
The folder for execution result files stores execution result files created from importing or exporting.
File and folder names |
Description |
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%ALLUSERSPROFILE%#1\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2DA\backup |
Folder for execution result files#2 |
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The default value of %ALLUSERSPROFILE% is system-drive\ProgramData.
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For where the files are stored, see the value of the environment setting parameter BACKUP-FOLDER in the environment settings file.
(3) Backing up log files
Back up the files and folders listed in the following table, if necessary.
File and folder names |
Description |
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%ALLUSERSPROFILE%#1\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2DA\log |
Folder for log files and history files |
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%#1\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2DA\tmp\errlog |
Folder for error information files#2 |
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The default value of %ALLUSERSPROFILE% is system-drive\ProgramData.
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For where the files are stored, see the value of the environment setting parameter TMP-ERRLOG-FOLDER in the environment settings file.