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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide


7.3.5 Setting up the logical host environment (secondary node) during new installation (for Windows)

Organization of this subsection

(1) Preparations for setup

To prepare for setup:

  1. Make sure that the services of JP1/IM and JP1/Base are stopped.

    Make sure that all services of JP1/IM and JP1/Base are stopped on the physical host and all logical hosts. If JP1/IM - MO is used, also stop the JP1/IM - Message Optimizer service of JP1/IM - MO on the connection source.

  2. If you set up the IM database on the primary server, copy the cluster setup information file that was used in the primary server onto the secondary server. (This operation is not necessary if the IM database is not set up on the primary server.)

    Store the copied file in Manager-path\conf\imdb\setup.

Note that there is no need for the shared disk to be available for use at the secondary server.

(2) Setting up JP1/Base

To set up JP1/Base:

  1. Set up the logical host (secondary node) for JP1/Base.

    For details about the procedure, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.

  2. Set up a command execution environment for JP1/Base.

    Execute the jcocmddef command to set up a command execution environment for JP1/Base. For details about the jcocmddef command, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.

(3) Setting JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console)

To set JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console):

  1. Open the setup window for the logical host of JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console).

    When you execute the Console-path\bin\jp1cohasetup.exe command, the following window appears.

    Figure 7‒9: Window for setting the logical host (secondary node)

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  2. Click the Logical Host Settings for Secondary Node System button.

    The following window appears.

    Figure 7‒10: Window for setting the logical host (secondary node)

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    Specify the logical host name.

    • Logical host name

      Select the logical host that was set up at the primary server.

    After you have specified the above information, click the Next button.

  3. Check the settings.

    The following window appears.

    Figure 7‒11: Window for setting the logical host (secondary node)

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    Check the settings. If the settings are correct, click the Finish button.

(4) Setting JP1/IM - Manager (integrated monitoring database) (optional)

Perform this setting procedure when you will be using JP1/IM - Manager (integrated monitoring database). If you intend to use an integrated monitoring database to manage JP1 events, you must create the integrated monitoring database.

To set JP1/IM - Manager (IM database):

  1. Edit the cluster setup information file.

    Prepare a cluster setup information file that contains information about the size of the database area required for the integrated monitoring database and the database storage directory. Check the contents of the cluster setup information file that was copied from the active host in 7.3.5(1) Preparations for setup. The settings in the cluster setup information file must be the same as those specified at the primary node.

    For details about the settings in the cluster setup information file, see Cluster setup information file (jimdbclustersetupinfo.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the manual JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

  2. Execute the jcodbsetup command to create an integrated monitoring database.

    jcodbsetup -f cluster-setup-information-file-name -h logical-host-name -c standby [-q]

    Use arguments to specify the cluster setup information file name, logical host name, and setup type.

    • cluster-setup-information-file-name (-f option)

      Specify the name of the cluster setup information file that was created in step 1.

    • logical-host-name (-h option)

      Specify the logical host name that was set up at the primary server.

    • Setup type (-c option)

      Specify the setup type (standby) of the standby host.

    For details about the jcodbsetup command, see jcodbsetup in Chapter 1. Commands in the manual JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

(5) Setting JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management database) (optional)

Perform this setting procedure when you will be using JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management database). If you intend to use an IM Configuration Management database to manage system hierarchies (IM configurations), you must create the IM Configuration Management database.

To set JP1/IM - Manager (IM database):

  1. Edit the cluster setup information file.

    Prepare a cluster setup information file that contains information about the size of the database area required for the IM Configuration Management database and the database storage directory. Check the contents of the cluster setup information file that was copied from the active host in 7.3.5(1) Preparations for setup. The settings in the cluster setup information file must be the same as those specified at the primary node.

    For details about the settings in the cluster setup information file, see Cluster setup information file (jimdbclustersetupinfo.conf) in Chapter 2. Definition Files in the manual JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

  2. Execute the jcfdbsetup command to create an IM Configuration Management database.

    jcfdbsetup - f setup-information-file-name - h logical-host-name -c standby [-q]

    Use arguments to specify the cluster setup information file name, logical host name, and setup type.

    • cluster-setup-information-file-name (-f option)

      Specify the name of the cluster setup information file that was created in step 1.

    • logical-host-name (-h option)

      Specify the logical host name that was set up at the primary server.

    • Setup type (-c option)

      Specify the setup type (standby) of the standby host.

    For details about the jcfdbsetup command, see jcfdbsetup in Chapter 1. Commands in the manual JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference.

(6) Setting JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management) (optional)

Perform this setting procedure when you will be using JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management). The windows displayed for this setting are the same as for JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console) except for the title bar that displays Configuration Management.

To set JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management):

  1. Open the window for setting the logical host for JP1/IM - Manager (IM Configuration Management).

    Execute the Manager-path\bin\imcf\jp1cfhasetup.exe command.

  2. Click the Logical Host Settings for Secondary Node System button.

    In the Logical Host Settings for Secondary Node System window, specify the logical host name.

    • Logical host name

      Select the logical host that was set up at the primary server.

    After you have specified the above information, click the Next button.

  3. Check the settings.

    When the confirmation window appears, check the settings. If the settings are correct, click the Finish button.

(7) Setting JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope) (optional)

Perform this setting procedure when you will be using JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope). The windows displayed for this setting are the same as for JP1/IM - Manager (Central Console) except for the title bar that displays Central Scope.

To set JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope):

  1. Open the window for setting the logical host for JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope).

    Execute the Scope-path\bin\jp1cshasetup.exe command.

  2. Click the Logical Host Settings for Secondary Node System button.

    In the Logical Host Settings for Secondary Node System window, specify the logical host name.

    • Logical host name

      Select the logical host that was set up at the primary server.

    After you have specified the above information, click the Next button.

  3. Check the settings.

    When the confirmation window appears, check the settings. If the settings are correct, click the Finish button.