2.1.1 Troubleshooting problems related to setup
- Organization of this subsection
(1) JP1/AJS3 setup does not terminate normally
Possible causes are as follows:
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If the KAVU5921-E message (Environment settings or the logical host name is invalid.) is output:
JP1/Base might not have been set up, or a logical host name specified during setup for cluster operation might be invalid.
Check the setup procedure and perform it again. During setup for cluster operation, make sure that you specify both the -mh option and a logical host name in the jpqimport command.
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If the KAVU5950-E message (The same identifier or object name is already specified. (line:line-number)) is output:
An agent definition ($agent), queue definition ($queue), or exclusive execution resource definition ($res) in the configuration definition file for the execution environment (jpqsetup.conf) for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs might be invalid.
Check the definitions in the configuration definition file for the execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs. Correct any definitions that need to be corrected, and set up JP1/AJS3 again.
The storage location of the configuration definition file for the execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs is as follows:
- In Windows:
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JP1/AJS3-installation-folder\conf\jpqsetup.conf
- In UNIX:
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/etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/jpqsetup.conf
Make sure that the definitions in the configuration definition file for the execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs meet the following conditions:
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A duplicate ID is not defined in $agent $an (n is an agent ID).
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The same ID is not shared by def_queue $qn (n is a default queue ID) and $queue $qn (n is a queue ID).
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A duplicate ID is not defined in $queue $qn (n is a queue ID).
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A duplicate ID is not defined in $res $rn (n is an exclusive execution resource ID).
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A duplicate agent name is not defined.
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A duplicate queue name is not defined.
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A duplicate exclusive execution resource name is not defined.
For details about the definitions in the configuration definition file for the execution environment for QUEUE jobs and submit jobs (jpqsetup.conf), see jpqimport in 4. Commands Used for Special Operation in the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference.