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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Base User's Guide


6.4.6 Checking jp1hosts or jp1hosts2 information

You can determine whether a host is using jp1hosts information or jp1hosts2 information from the output of the jbshosts2export command.

Execute the jbshosts2export command on both a physical host and a logical host to determine whether jp1hosts2 information has been defined. If jp1hosts2 information has not been defined, the message KAVA0470-I is output.

Table 6‒4: Determining settings from output of jbshosts2export command

No.

Result of jbshosts2export

Current setting

Physical host

Logical host

1

Defined.

Defined.

All hosts are using jp1hosts2 information.

2

Defined.

Not defined.

3

Not defined.

Defined.

  • The physical host is using jp1hosts information, or the hosts and DNS settings of the operating system.

  • The logical host is using jp1hosts2 information.

4

Not defined.

Not defined.

All hosts are using jp1hosts information, or the hosts and DNS settings of the operating system.

For details on the jbshosts2export command, see jbshosts2export in 15. Commands.

Notes
  • Execution result of the jbshosts2export command applies only to products that reference jp1hosts2 information, such as JP1/IM - Manager and JP1/AJS3 - Manager. Products that do not reference jp1hosts2 information work by referencing jp1hosts information.

  • For products that do not reference jp1hosts2 information, such as JP1/Software Distribution, execute the jbshostsexport command to check the definition of jp1hosts information. For details on the jbshostsexport command, see jbshostsexport in 15. Commands.

  • When the setting for merging the jp1hosts2 information on the physical host with the jp1hosts2 information on the logical host is specified, make sure that the jp1hosts2 information on the physical host can be used as the host definition for the logical host, and then merge it with the jp1hosts2 information on the logical host. For details on the setting specified to merge the jp1hosts2 information on the physical host with the jp1hosts2 information on the logical host, see 6.4.4(2) Definitions for physical and logical hosts.