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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference


Profile management environment definition file (jp1cf_profile_manager.conf)

Organization of this page

Format

[logical-host-name\JP1CONFIG\PROFILE_MANAGER\JP1BASE]
"LOGFILETRAP_AUTO_START_CONTROL"=dword:hexadecimal-number
"AGENT_PROFILE_UPDATE_NOTICE"=dword:hexadecimal-number

File

jp1cf_profile_manager.conf (profile management environment definition file)

jp1cf_profile_manager.conf.model (model file for the profile management environment definition file)

Storage directory

In Windows

Manager-path\conf\imcf

In UNIX

/etc/opt/jp1imm/conf/imcf

Description

This file defines information about the execution environment for the profile management function.

When the definitions are applied

The definition takes effect when JP1/IM - Manager is restarted after the jbssetcnf command is executed in JP1/Base to apply the definition in the profile management environment definition file to the JP1 common definition information.

Information that is specified

[logical-host-name\JP1CONFIG\PROFILE_MANAGER\JP1BASE]

Specify the key name of the profile management environment definition.

For logical-host-name, specify JP1_DEFAULT for a physical host and logical-host-name for a logical host.

"LOGFILETRAP_AUTO_START_CONTROL"=dword:hexadecimal-number

Specify whether to enable the use of the function for setting the automatic startup of log file traps in the Display/Edit Profiles window of JP1/IM - View. If this function is enabled, the Start the process automatically when the log file trap service starts check box is displayed in Startup options.

  • 00000001: Enable

  • 00000000: Disable

The default is 00000001 (enable).

"AGENT_PROFILE_UPDATE_NOTICE"=dword:hexadecimal-number

Specify whether to enable the use of the function that sends notifications indicating that agent profiles might have been updated when profiles are edited or applied in the Display/Edit Profiles window of JP1/IM - View.

  • 00000001: Enable

  • 00000000: Disable

The default is 00000001 (enable).