JP1 Version 12 IT Operations Automation: Getting Started
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Preface
1. Setting Up the JP1/AO System
1.1 General procedure for setting up the JP1/AO system
1.2 Preparation before installation
1.2.1 Checking the prerequisites for installing JP1/AO
1.2.2 About the OS language settings on the JP1/AO server
1.2.3 Installation folder for each product
1.3 Installing JP1/AO
1.3.1 New installation of JP1/AO (in Windows)
1.3.2 New installation of JP1/AO (in Linux)
1.4 Setup
1.4.1 Setting up a firewall
1.4.2 Enabling administrative shares
1.5 Preparing to execute services in JP1/AO
1.5.1 Adding (importing) service templates to JP1/AO
1.5.2 Locations of the service templates for the JP1/AO standard package and JP1/AO Content Pack
1.5.3 Determining the service templates to be used (service design)
1.5.4 Viewing the list and details of service templates
1.5.5 Creating a connection destination definition
1.5.6 Configuring email notification settings
2. Automatic Execution of IT Operations
2.1 General procedure for automatically executing IT operations as services
2.2 Executing a service
2.2.1 Logging in to JP1/AO
2.2.2 Checking service usage on the dashboard window
2.2.3 Creating a service based on a service template
2.2.4 Executing a service
2.3 Checking the execution results of the service
2.3.1 Checking the statuses of all tasks
2.3.2 Checking the details of a task
3. Customizing a Service Template
3.1 General procedure for customizing a service template
3.2 Overview of customizing service templates
3.3 Preparing to implement the customization example
3.4 Changing the properties or the processing flow to be automated
3.4.1 Overview of changing the properties or the processing flow to be automated
3.4.2 Using the Service Builder window to start editing a service template
3.4.3 Adding processing to the service template
3.4.4 Setting properties according to the processing to be executed
3.5 Making your service template available for use
3.5.1 General procedure for making a service template available for use
3.5.2 Building the service template to ensure that the template is ready to be verified
3.5.3 Debugging and validating the service template
3.5.4 Releasing and packaging the edited service template
3.5.5 Importing the service template into the production environment
Appendixes
A. Advanced Use
A.1 Advanced use
B. Reference Material for This Manual
B.1 Related publications
B.2 Abbreviations for Microsoft product names
B.3 Conventions: Fonts and symbols
B.4 Conventions: Installation folders
B.5 Conventions: Abbreviations for product names
B.6 Conventions: Acronyms
B.7 Conventions: Units (such as KB, MB, GB, and TB)
B.8 Version changes
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