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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide


6.3.5 Using fully qualified domain names (FQDN) when using event jobs during DNS operation

This subsection describes how to specify the settings for using domain names in FQDN format when using event jobs during DNS operation. The procedure for specifying these settings when JP1/AJS3 is installed as a new installation is described below. Note that specification of these settings is required only if event jobs are used. Standard, action, and custom jobs are already supported.

If you want to change environment settings during operation, see 7.9.5 Changing to FQDN host names for event jobs in a DNS environment in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

Note that these settings must be specified on the manager host.

The following describes the procedure for specifying these settings.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Definition procedure

  1. In Windows Control Panel, open the Services administrative tool, and stop the following service:

    • JP1/AJS3 service

  2. Execute the following command to set the environment setting parameter described in (2) below:

    jajs_config -k definition-key "parameter-name"=value
  3. Restart JP1/AJS3.

    The new settings are applied.

(2) Environment setting parameter

Table 6‒54: Environment setting parameter used to enable the use of fully qualified domain names (FQDN) when event jobs are used during DNS operation

Definition key

Environment setting parameter

Explanation

  • For all scheduler services

    [{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host}\JP1AJS2\SCHEDULER\EV\MANAGER]#

"DNSEstablish"=

Specifies whether to enable the use of domain names in FQDN format when event jobs are used during DNS operation.

#:

The specification of the {JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host} part depends on whether the host is a physical host or a logical host. For a physical host, specify JP1_DEFAULT. For a logical host, specify the logical host name.

For details about the definition of this environment setting parameter, see 20.6.2(4) DNSEstablish.