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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Troubleshooting


A.2 JP1/AJS3 - Agent files and directories

The following table lists the JP1/AJS3 - Agent files and directories for each OS.

Organization of this subsection

(1) In Windows

The following table lists the files and folders for the Windows version of JP1/AJS3 - Agent according to their uses.

Supplementary note

For the tables listing log files and directories, see 1.2.5 List of log files and directories.

How to read the tables
  • The tables listing files and directories use the following abbreviations:

    - Agt_Path: JP1/AJS3 - Agent installation folder

    - Agt_Data_Path: The value is different depending on the installation folder.

    If the installation folder is the default installation folder or is in a folder protected by the system:

    %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2

    A folder protected by the system is the path to a folder in any of the following:

    - system-drive\Windows

    - system-drive\Program Files

    - system-drive\Program Files (x86)

    If the installation folder is other than the above:

    JP1/AJS3 - Agent installation folder

  • The default value for %ALLUSERSPROFILE% is system-drive\ProgramData.

  • By default, Agt_Path is SystemDrive\Program files (x86)\HITACHI\jp1ajs2.

  • By default, Base_Path is SystemDrive\Program files (x86)\HITACHI\jp1base.

  • An asterisk (*) indicates a string of one or more characters.

(a) Common files and folders

Table A‒33: Files that the user can modify (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows)

Item

File name

JP1/AJS3 startup process definition file

  • Agt_Path\conf\jp1ajs_spmd.conf

JP1/AJS3 extended startup process definition file

  • Agt_Path\conf\jp1ajs_service_0700.conf

JP1/AJS3 system management event definition file

  • Agt_Path\conf\jp1ajs_param.conf

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

Table A‒34: Files and folders that the user can reference (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows)

Item

File or folder name

Execution file storage folder

  • Agt_Path\bin\

Library file storage folder

  • Agt_Path\lib\

Environment-settings file storage folder

  • Agt_Path\conf\

Readme file

  • Agt_Path\Readme_ja.txt

  • Agt_Path\Readme_en.txt

Version information file

  • Agt_Path\Version.txt

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

Table A‒35: Files and folders that the user does not need to modify or reference (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows)

Item

File or folder name

System file folder for JP1/AJS3

  • Agt_Data_Path\sys\

System file folder for an event/action control agent

  • Agt_Data_Path\sys\infoagt

Work file storage folder for JP1/AJS3

  • Agt_Data_Path\tmp\

Product information file storage folder

  • system-drive\Program Files (x86)\HITACHI\jp1common\JP1AJS2

Profile storage folder for sending emails without using Outlook

  • profile-storage-folder#\sys\prf

Folder storing the files used by the JP1/AJS3 Autonomous Agent service and JP1/AJS3 Autonomous Agent Messenger service

  • Agt_Path\embsch\

  • %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Hitachi\JP1\JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJS2\embsch\

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Data_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

#

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.

(b) Files when HP NNM linkage is used

Table A‒36: Files that the user can modify or reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and HP NNM linkage are used)

Item

File name

Definition file for linkage with HP NNM

  • Agt_Path\conf\jpoov.conf

    (Environment definition)

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

Table A‒37: Files that the user does not need to modify or reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and HP NNM linkage are used)

Item

File name

Definition file for linkage with HP NNM

  • Agt_Path\bin\jp1ajs2_f

    (Field definition)

  • Agt_Path\bin\snmpd.extend

    (MIB object definition)

  • Agt_Path\bin\jp1ajs2_j

    (Menu definition for Japanese)

  • Agt_Path\bin\jp1ajs2_e

    (Menu definition for English)

  • Agt_Path\bin\trpcajs2j

    (Event definition for Japanese)

  • Agt_Path\bin\trpcajs2e

    (Event definition for English)

  • Agt_Path\bin\trustajs2

    (Trusted command definition)

(c) Files and folders when mail linkage is used

Table A‒38: Files and folders that the user references, and for which deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and mail linkage are used)

Item

File or folder name

Default passing-information file#1

  • Agt_Data_Path\tmp\infodir\mail\JPO*.tmp

Storage folder for a file attached to mail for inherited information of an email reception monitoring job#2

  • Agt_Data_Path\tmp\infodir\mail\*_*\

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Data_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

#1

This file is used if you do not specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter.

If you specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter, the system creates the mail folder under the specified folder and uses it.

For details about the list of files attached to received email to be stored in the directory for storing passed event or job information, see 2.6.3 List file for email reception monitoring job (Windows only) in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Linkage Guide.

#2

In this folder, the files attached to the mail are stored with the file names they had when attached.

Table A‒39: Folders that the user can reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and mail linkage are used)

Item

Folder name

Default passing-information file folder#

  • Agt_Data_Path\tmp\infodir\mail\

Note

On the logical host, replace Agt_Data_Path with the following folder:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

#

This folder is used if you do not specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter.

If you specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter, the system creates the mail folder under the specified folder and uses it.

(d) Files and folders when PC jobs are used

Table A‒40: Files that the user references, and for which deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and PC jobs are used)

Item

File name

Standard output file#1

Defined by the user

Standard error output file#2

Defined by the user

#1

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [PC Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard output. The data increases uniformly when you select Append in Standard output.

#2

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [PC Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard error. The data increases uniformly when you select Append in Standard error.

(e) Files and folders when HTTP connection jobs are used

Table A‒41: Files that the user references, and for which deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for Windows and HTTP connection jobs are used)

Item

File name

Standard output file#1

Defined by the user

Standard error output file#2

Defined by the user

#1

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [HTTP Connection Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard output.

#2

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [HTTP Connection Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard error.

(2) In UNIX

The following table lists the files and directories for the UNIX version of JP1/AJS3 - Agent according to their uses.

Supplementary note

For the tables listing log files and directories, see 1.2.5 List of log files and directories.

Note

An asterisk (*) indicates a string of one or more characters.

(a) Common files and directories

Table A‒42: Files that the user can modify (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX)

Item

File name

JP1/AJS3 startup process definition file

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/jp1ajs_spmd.conf

JP1/AJS3 extended startup process definition file

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/jp1ajs_service_0700.conf

JP1/AJS3 system management event definition file

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/jp1ajs_param.conf

Environment settings file for job execution

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/AJS3_Queue.conf

the event/action execution environment settings file

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/AJS3_EVAction.conf

Environment settings file for job execution (for compatibility with JP1/AJS2 - Agent)#

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/Queue.conf

the event/action execution environment settings file (for compatibility with JP1/AJS2 - Agent)#

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/EVAction.conf

Queueless-job execution environment settings file

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/Queueless.conf

Note

On the logical host, replace /etc/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

shared-directory/jp1ajs2

#

The environment does not include this file if the JP1/AJS3 - Agent installation is a new installation. This file is the environment file for compatibility with JP1/AJS2 - Agent, and can be used only in JP1/AJS3 - Agent after an upgrade from JP1/AJS2 - Agent.

Table A‒43: Files and directories that the user can reference (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX)

Item

File or directory name

Execution file storage directory

  • /opt/jp1ajs2/bin/

Library file storage directory

  • /opt/jp1ajs2/lib/

Message catalog

  • /opt/jp1ajs2/lib/nls/$LANG

Environment settings file storage directory

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/#

#

On the logical host, replace /etc/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

Shared-directory/jp1ajs2

Table A‒44: Files and directories that the user does not need to modify or reference (JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX)

Item

File or directory name

System file directory for JP1/AJS3

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/sys/

System file directory for an event/action control agent

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/sys/infoagt

Work file storage directory for JP1/AJS3

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/tmp/

Folder storing the files used by the JP1/AJS3 Autonomous Agent service and JP1/AJS3 Autonomous Agent Messenger service

  • /opt/jp1ajs2/embsch/

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/embsch/

Note

On the logical host, replace /var/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

shared-directory/jp1ajs2

(b) Files and directories when HP NNM linkage is used

Table A‒45: Files and directories that the user can modify or reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and HP NNM linkage are used)

Item

File or directory name

Definition file for linkage with HP NNM

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/conf/jpoov.conf

    (Environment definition)

Note

On the logical host, replace /etc/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

shared-directory/jp1ajs2

Table A‒46: Files and directories that the user does not need to modify or reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and HP NNM linkage are used)

Item

File or directory name

Definition directory for linkage with HP NNM

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/

Definition file for linkage with HP NNM

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/jp1ajs2_f

    (Field definition)

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/snmpd.extend

    (MIB object definition)

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/trustajs2

    (Trusted command definition)

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/$LANG/jp1ajs2

    (Menu definition)

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/$LANG/trpcajs2

    (Event definition)

  • /etc/opt/jp1ajs2/OV/$LANG/jajsovm.cat

    (Message catalog)

(c) Files and directories when mail linkage is used

Table A‒47: Files that the user references, and for which deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and mail linkage are used)

Item

File name

Default passing-information file#1

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/sys/infoagt/tmp/infodir/mail/MLDT*

Failed mail file for mail linkage#2

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/sys/infoagt/tmp/mail/errmail

Temporary mail file for mail linkage#2

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/tmp/mailbox/monitored-user-name

Note

On the logical host, replace /var/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

#1

This file is used if you do not specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter.

If you specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter, the system creates the mail directory under the specified directory and uses it.

#2

The data in the file increases uniformly when mail linkage is used.

Table A‒48: Directories that the user can reference (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and mail linkage are used)

Item

Directory name

Default passing-information file directory#

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/sys/infoagt/tmp/infodir/mail/

Temporary mail file directory for mail linkage

  • /var/opt/jp1ajs2/tmp/mailbox/

Note

On the logical host, replace /var/opt/jp1ajs2 with the following directory:

shared-folder/jp1ajs2

#

This directory is used if you do not specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter.

If you specify the EvjobInfFile environment setting parameter, the system creates the mail directory under the specified directory and uses it.

(d) Files and directories when Unix jobs are used

Table A‒49: Files that the user references, and for which deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and Unix jobs are used)

Item

File name

Standard output file#1

Defined by the user

Standard error output file#2

Defined by the user

#1

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [UNIX Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard output. The data increases uniformly when you select Append in Standard output.

#2

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [UNIX Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard error. The data increases uniformly when you select Append in Standard error.

(e) Files and directories when HTTP connection jobs are used

Table A‒50: Files that the user references and files whose deletion must be managed during operation (when JP1/AJS3 - Agent for UNIX and an HTTP connection job are used)

Item

File name

Standard output file#1

Defined by the user

Standard error output file#2

Defined by the user

#1

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [HTTP Connection Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard output.

#2

This file is used when you open the Define Details - [HTTP Connection Job] dialog box, choose the Definition page, and specify a desired file name in Standard error.