Collection information file
- Organization of this page
Format
information-identifier<FILE>file-name : |
Parameters by type
- Required parameters:
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None
- Custom parameters:
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None
File name
jbsparamdump.conf
Storage destination directory
- In Windows:
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installation-folder\conf\
- In UNIX:
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/etc/opt/jp1base/conf/
Description
When the jbsparamdump command is used to collect the JP1/Base setup information, this file is used to specify file names and destinations so that users can collect files with desired names and store them in desired destinations.
For example, if your operation has multiple action definition files for log file trapping that have different user-specified names, you can specify the destinations and names for the files so that definition information of the action definition files for log file trapping can be collected.
For details on the jbsparamdump command, see jbsparamdump in 15. Commands.
Application of settings
The setting is referenced when you execute the jbsparamdump command.
Definition details
The following conventions apply to entries in the collection information file:
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A hash mark (#) (code 0x23) at the start of a line indicates a comment.
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Duplicate information-identifiers can be omitted.
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<FILE> between information-identifier and file-name cannot be omitted.
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Space and tab characters included in information-identifier are regarded as part of the information identifier.
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Space and tab characters between <FILE> and file-name are ignored.
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Space and tab characters at the end of the file-name are ignored.
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The character code of the file must match the character code in the environment in which the jbsparamdump command is executed.
- information-identifier
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Specify a character string of no more than 256 bytes, for identifying collection targets.
- file-name
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Specify a collection target file name in full path. Only the text format file can be specified.
Definition example
The following shows a definition example and an output example when the jbsparamdump command is executed:
Definition example:
# LOGTRAP DEFINITIONS LOGTRAP_AP1<FILE>D:\temp\jevlog_ap1.conf LOGTRAP AP2<FILE>C:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base\conf\jevlog_ap2_1.conf LOGTRAP AP2<FILE>C:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base\conf\jevlog_ap2_2.conf
Output example (userconf.prm file):
***JP1/Base User Configurations(FileVersion=105000 TimeStamp=2013/09/12 14:22:13) *****LOGTRAP_AP1<FILE>D:\temp\jevlog_ap1.conf Contents of the jevlog_ap1.conf file ***End LOGTRAP_AP1(SUCCESS) *****LOGTRAP AP2<FILE>C:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base\conf\jevlog_ap2_1.conf Contents of the jevlog_ap2_1.conf file ***End LOGTRAP AP2(SUCCESS) *****LOGTRAP AP2<FILE>C:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base\conf\jevlog_ap2_2.conf Contents of the jevlog_ap2_2.conf file ***End LOGTRAP AP2(SUCCESS)