1.22 Notes about installation and setting up (for Windows)
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When creating a container environments on CentOS 8 (or later) or Linux 8 (or later), read Docker as Podman.
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Notes on performing disk-copy installations and on copying disks by using virtualization platforms
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JP1/IM does not support the disk-copy installation function of ServerConductor/DeploymentManager or JP1/ServerConductor/Deployment Manager. Furthermore, JP1/IM does not support the function for copying disks by creating image files. (This function is provided by virtualization platforms.) Before performing a disk-copy installation or a copy operation using a virtualization platform, uninstall JP1/IM. Perform the disk-copy installation or copy operation using the virtualization platform, and then re-install JP1/IM. For details on how to perform disk-copy installations, see the manuals for ServerConductor/DeploymentManager and JP1/ServerConductor/Deployment Manager. For details on the copy functions of virtualization platforms, see the relevant manual for the applicable virtualization software.
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Notes on monitoring containers in Docker environments as agent hosts
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JP1/Base must be installed in the container. For details about Docker environments supported by JP1/Base, see the Release Notes for JP1/Base.
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Specify the settings of port numbers to be used by JP1/Base in the container, so that TCP/IP communication is available from the JP1/IM - Manager host.
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Because network address translation (NAT) is used for communication from containers to external locations, "Source IP address" does not display the correct value (in the way it is usually displayed) for an event issued from JP1/Base in the container. Do not use the IP address displayed in "Source IP address" for conditions of JP1/IM - Manager functions.
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Notes on monitoring containers in Docker environments as remote monitoring hosts
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The remote monitoring function supports the following Docker environments:
Docker host OSs
Among the OSs supported by the remote monitoring function, the following OSs are supported:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.1 or later
- Cent OS 7.1 or later
Docker version
- Versions that support the previously described Docker host OSs.
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SSH must be installed in the container.
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Specify the settings so that SSH connections can be made from the JP1/IM -Manager host to the container.
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