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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Messages


KNAN26352-W

The backup files for the monitored log files were not found. The log entries output to the backup files between the last collection time and the current collection time will not be output as JP1 events. (host name = monitored-host-name, monitoring target = monitoring-target-name, log file name = monitored-log-file-name, last collection time = yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss, current collection time = yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss, user = user)

The backup files for the monitored host for which remote monitoring was performed could not be found.

The log entries that were output to backup files between the previous collection time and the current collection time will not be output as JP1 events.

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Continues remote monitoring.

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Log in to the monitored host and check whether there is a backup file for the monitored log indicated in the message.

If there is a backup file, check the log data that was output between the previous collection time and the current collection time.

In addition, check the following:

  • The user specified in the Remote Monitoring Settings window or the System Common Settings window might not have the required permissions.

    Check whether the monitored host's log file can be read by the specified user from the JP1/IM - Manager host. If the file cannot be read, make the necessary changes to make it readable.

  • The format of the monitoring-target log file might not be SEQ2, which is the format specified for FILETYPE in the action definition file for the remote-monitoring log file trap.

    Using the SEQ2 format, you cannot monitor files that are in a format in which a backup file is created by copying the monitoring target file. Make sure that the format of the monitoring-target log file is SEQ2.

    If the format of the monitoring-target log file is not SEQ2, change the specification for FILETYPE in the action definition file for the remote-monitoring log file trap, and then start remote monitoring again.

    For details about log file formats that can be monitored by the remote-monitoring log file traps, see the chapter that describes log information that can be monitored in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.

If there are no backup files, they might have been removed during monitoring.

After a backup file is created, do not delete it until the next time the log file is trapped.