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


9.5 Managing profiles

If you change the content of a profile during system update or maintenance or apply the content of a profile to the profile of another host, you must review the profile registered in the IM Configuration Management database.

Perform the following tasks from the IM Configuration Management - View to manage profiles.

There are two types of profiles: one for valid configuration information and the other for the content of the configuration file.

Obtaining profiles

You can obtain the following profiles:

  • Valid JP1/Base configuration information on an agent host

  • The JP1/Base configuration file on an agent host (event forwarding settings file, log file trap action-definition file, log-file trap startup definition file, event log trap action-definition file, and local action definition file)

  • Valid configuration information for a monitored remote host

For details about the method, see 3.5.1(2) Collecting profiles in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

Obtaining a list of profiles

You can obtain a list of profiles managed by JP1/Base on an agent host. This information is displayed in the tree pane of the Display/Edit Profiles window.

For details about the method, see 3.5.1(1) Collecting profile lists in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

Displaying profiles

You can display the profiles for JP/Base on an agent host and a monitored remote host in the Display/Edit Profiles window.

For details about the method, see 3.5.1(3) Displaying profiles in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

Editing settings files

You can edit settings files in the Display/Edit Profiles window. The following types of profiles can be edited by using a settings file:

  • Event Forwarding

  • Log File Trapping

  • Event Log Trapping

  • Local Action

  • Log File Trapping under Remote Monitoring

  • Event Log Trapping under Remote Monitoring

For details about the method, see 3.5.1(5) Editing configuration files in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

Applying edited settings file information

You can apply edited settings file information.

For details about the method, see 3.5.1(6) Applying edited information in configuration files in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.