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


2.2.2 Tasks to be performed when the host name of a manager or agent is changed

Organization of this subsection

(1) Host name that was set in the filtering condition

If the registered host name defined in the Severe Event Definitions window, the Settings for View Filter window, or the Detailed Settings for Event Receiver Filter window needs to be changed, you must change the registered host name settings in each setting window.

(2) Host name that was set in the Action Parameter Definitions window or in the automated action definition file

If the executing host name that was defined in the Action Parameter Definitions window or in the automated action definition file needs to be changed, you must change the executing host name settings in the Action Parameter Definitions window or in the automated action definition file.

After setting the host name, perform either of the following tasks:

(3) Host name that was set using a status change condition for the monitored object

If a host name that was set in the Status Change Condition Settings window or in the Common Condition Detailed Settings window needs to be changed, you must change the host name settings in each setting window.

After setting the host name, re-distribute the system configuration. For details, see 2.2.3 Procedure for re-distributing the system configuration when the host name of a manager or agent is changed.

(4) Host name that was set in the correlation event generation definition file

If a host name defined as a condition for generating a correlation event in the correlation event generation definition file needs to be changed, you must change the host name settings in the correlation event generation definition file.

After setting the host name in the correlation event generation definition file, enable the correlation event generation definition by executing the jcoegschange command.

(5) Host name that was set in the severity changing definition file

If a host name defined as a severity changing condition in the severity changing definition file needs to be changed, you must change the host name settings in the severity changing definition file.

If the severity changing function is enabled for an event, enable the host name change by performing one of the following tasks:

(6) Host name that is set in the display message change definition file

If a host name defined as a display message change condition in the display message change definition file needs to be changed, you must change the host name that is set in the display message change definition file.

If the display message change function is enabled for an event, enable the host name change by performing one of the following tasks:

(7) Host name described in CN and SAN of a server certificate

If the communication encryption function is enabled and the host name described in CN and SAN of a server certificate needs to be changed, you need to re-create the server certificate.

For details about how to re-create a server certificate, see 9.4.2 Changing configured certificates in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.