2.2.4 Backing up the JP1/AJS3 - Agent setup information
If you back up JP1/AJS3 - Agent, you must also back up JP1/Base at the same time.
The following task is required to back up the JP1/AJS3 - Agent setup information.
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Backing up the files used in JP1/AJS3
The following describes the procedure.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Backing up the files used in JP1/AJS3
Use any method to back up the files used in JP1/AJS3 - Manager either by physical host or by logical host.
The files you need to back up in Windows and UNIX are different. The following subsections describe the files that need to be backed up in each system.
(a) In Windows
The following table lists the JP1/AJS3 - Agent files you need to back up in Windows.
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Substitute the following folder for JP1/AJS3-folder:
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For a physical host: JP1/AJS3-Agent-installation-folder\conf
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For a logical host: shared-folder\jp1ajs2\conf
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- #2
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This file exists only if the function is used.
- #3
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For profile-storage-folder, substitute the value set for the WaitInfFileOutDir environment setting parameter of the [{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AOMAGENT] definition key. For details about the WaitInfFileOutDir environment setting parameter, see 20.6.2(16) WaitInfFileOutDir (for agent processes) in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide.
The folder and files exist only if JP1/AJS3 - Manager has been set up for sending emails without using Outlook.
(b) In UNIX
The following table lists the JP1/AJS3 - Agent files you need to back up in UNIX.
- #1
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Substitute the following directory for JP1/AJS3-directory:
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For a physical host: /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf
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For a logical host: shared-directory/jp1ajs2/conf
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- #2
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The backed-up environment settings file for compatibility with JP1/AJS2 - Agent is used only if the JP1/AJS3 - Agent to be recovered has been upgraded from JP1/AJS2 - Agent.
- #3
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Back up the script as required.
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This file exists only if the function is used.