4.7.14 JP1/Base common definition information setting
Function
This component sets the common definition information for JP1/Base for the specified server.
The following server is required for this component:
- Execution target server
This is the target server where this component is executed.
Use situation
You can use this to set common definition information in the installed JP1/Base, if, for example, the number of managed servers increases.
Prerequisites
For the latest support information about [Required product in the System]/[Required products on the execution target server]/[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server], see the release notes.
[Required product in the System]
(1)JP1/Automatic Operation 11-00 or later
[Required products on the execution target server]
(1)Job Management Partner 1/Base 08-00 or later, or
JP1/Base 11-00 or later
[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server]
(1) Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter
(2) Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter
(3) Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter
(4) Windows Server 2019 Standard/Datacenter
(5) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (32-bit x86), Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
(6) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 (64-bit x86_64)
(7) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 8 (64-bit x86_64)
(8) AIX V6
(9) AIX V7
[Usage conditions for required products on the execution target server]
None.
Cautions
(1) If this service is executed for a UNIX environment, do not use multibyte characters in the properties.
(2) This component might be terminated normally even if the statements in the common definition settings file are invalid. Carefully check that there are no mistakes in the common definition settings file.
When invalid common definition information is set, or if unnecessary settings still remain even after the correct common definition information is set again, make the corrections manually.
(3) If JP1/Base is in a cluster configuration, execution in the environment matching the logical host specified within the common definition settings file is possible. If executed to an environment that does not match the logical host, the component is terminated normally, but the execution target server does not operate correctly.
Execution privilege
For Windows: Administrator privileges
For UNIX: Root privileges
Version
02.00.00
Plug-in tags
Configure JP1,Base,Windows,Linux,AIX
Plug-in name displayed in the task log
jp1baseSetCommonDefinitionInfo
Return code
0: Normal
21: Error (Environmental error) No command was found (An error was detected in the component script)
27: Error (Check the task log for the error details)
41: Error (An error has been detected in the component) Property not entered (An error has been detected in the component script)
42: Error (An error has been detected in the component) Internal error (An error has been detected in the component script)
Property list
The following table lists the properties:
Property key |
Property name |
Description |
Default value |
I/O type |
Required |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JP1Base.commonDefinitionFileName |
File name for JP1/Base common definition settings |
Specifies the file name for JP1/Base common definition settings as a full path. |
-- |
Input |
R |
plugin.destinationHost |
Host name of the execution target server |
Specify the host name or IP address of the server on which this plugin will be executed. IPv6 addresses are not supported. |
-- |
Input |
R |
common.returnValue |
Return value for the plugin |
The return value of this plugin stored. |
-- |
Output |
O |