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JP1 Version 12 for UNIX Systems JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide


4.2.2 Auto-Start Program Registration window

The figure below shows an example of an Auto-Start Program Registration window that displays from the Operations-Manager Console the registration status of the auto-start programs at another host. This subsection describes the functions that you can use in the Auto-Start Program Registration window.

Figure 4‒4: Auto-Start Program Registration window

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  1. Click [Figure], or right-click in the tree window: Opens host information.

  2. Click [Figure], or right-click in the tree window: Copies all registration information for the auto-start programs.

  3. Click [Figure], or right-click in the tree or list window: Pastes the copied information.

  4. Click [Figure], or right-click in the list window: Registers new auto-start programs.

  5. Click [Figure], or right-click in the list window: Changes the registration details of auto-start programs.

  6. Click [Figure], or right-click in the list window: Deletes auto-start programs.

  7. Click [Figure], or right-click in the list window: Copies information about a specified auto-start program.

  8. Click [Figure], or right-click in the list window: Refreshes information.

  9. Right-click in the tree window: Outputs information about auto-start programs as text.

When Cancel is clicked while Register or Change processing is underway

The message Canceled is displayed, but the registration or change processing might have already been completed.

When the Operations-Manager Agent is UNIX

If the Operations-Manager Agent is UNIX, whether the login user name has been registered is not checked when auto-start programs are registered.

About text output

A sample format for text that is output is set up during installation. You use this format file at the Operations-Manager Console host.

The format file to be used corresponds to the value set for the LANG environment variable.

You can edit the format file to create a desired format. For details about how to edit the format file, see E. Format Files Used for Output of Definition Information.

Note

Information about auto-start programs cannot be copied between Windows hosts and UNIX hosts that have been set as managed hosts.