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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide


8.2.1 Processes monitored by the health check function

The following table shows which processes are monitored by the JP1/IM - Manager health check function.

Table 8‒2: Processes monitored by the health check function

Product

Process

Process name

Monitor

JP1/IM - Manager

Event console service

evtcon

Y

Automatic action service

jcamain

Y

Event base service

evflow

Y

Event generation service#1

evgen

Y

Central Scope service#2

jcsmain

--

Process management#2

jco_spmd

--

Windows service control#2

jco_service

--

IM Configuration Management service

jcfmain

--

JP1/Base

Event service#3

jevservice

Y

Functions other than the event service

jbsplugin and others

--

Legend:

Y: Monitored by the health check function.

--: Not monitored by the health check function.

#1

The event generation service is disabled by default. It is applicable in a system that does not use the integrated monitoring database, and is not monitored otherwise. To monitor this process, enable the event generation service and the health check function (use the jcoimdef command to enable or disable the service).

#2

The Central Scope service (jcsmain) and IM Configuration Management service (jcfmain) do not support the health check function. The process management (jco_spmd) is not monitored because it does not affect JP1/IM - Manager services. The process that starts and stops JP1/IM - Manager (jco_service) is not monitored because its role is limited to starting and stopping services.

#3

The JP1/IM - Manager health check function monitors the event service on the manager. All other JP1/Base processes are the responsibility of the health check function provided by JP1/Base.

Note

The other JP1/Base processes on the manager can be monitored by the JP1/Base health check function. JP1/Base processes on agents are also monitored for errors by the JP1/Base health check function, through the forwarding and registration of error information to the manager as JP1 events.

For details, see the chapter on setting the health check function in the JP1/Base User's Guide.