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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Operation Configuration Guide 


2.1 Procedure for setting the JP1/AO environment

The JP1/AO environment is set by editing definition files.

To set the JP1/AO environment:

  1. Use a text editor to open the definition file for the relevant settings.

    Table 2‒1: Settings and their definition files

    Settings

    Definition file to use

    Reference

    Various JP1/AO settings such as logs, tasks, and JP1 events

    User-specified properties file (config_user.properties)

    2.2 User-specified properties file (config_user.properties)

    http port settings for executing commands

    Command property file (command_user.properties)

    2.3 Command property file (command_user.properties)

    Settings for the title and body of email to be used in the notification by email function

    Email notification definition files (mailDefinition_ja.conf, mailDefinition_en.conf, mailDefinition_zh.conf)

    2.4 Email notification definition files (mailDefinition_ja.conf, mailDefinition_en.conf, mailDefinition_zh.conf)

    Settings for user password conditions and locks

    Security definition file (security.conf)

    2.5 Security definition file (security.conf)

    Settings for information used for connection with operation target devices

    Connection-destination property file (connection-destination-name.properties)

    2.6 Connection-destination property file (connection-destination-name.properties)

    The character set specified for the JP1/AO server based on the character set information acquired from the operation target device

    Character-set mapping file (charsetMapping_user.properties)

    2.7 Character-set mapping file (charsetMapping_user.properties)

    Settings for external authentication linkage

    Configuration file for external authentication server linkage (exauth.properties)

    2.8 Configuration file for external authentication server linkage (exauth.properties)

    Settings for starting up JP1/AO when the OS starts (if the OS of the JP1/AO server is Linux)

    OS startup script

    2.9 Settings for automatically starting JP1/AO when the OS starts (in Linux)

  2. Edit the definition files, and then save the changes.

  3. Implement the contents of the definition files by restarting services or executing commands, as necessary.

Important

The line break code that can be used in definition files differs depending on the OS of the JP1/AO server. If the OS is Windows, CR+LF can be used. If the OS is Linux, LF can be used. For example, if you edit a definition file in a Windows environment, and then use the edited file in a Linux environment, use LF as the line break code.