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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management User's Guide


6.9.4 Notes about alarm application status

This subsection provides notes about alarm application status.

Organization of this subsection

(1) If PFM - Manager version 11-00 or later was installed by overwriting a PFM - Manager version earlier than 11-00

The first time the monitoring manager service is started after the overwrite installation, all application statuses are shown as Successful regardless of whether alarm information has been applied.

(2) If the PFM - Manager services are stopped

If a PFM - Manager service is stopped, the previous application status in effect before the service was stopped is restored the next time the service is started. This is because when a service stops, the applied data is output to a recording file for the alarm application state. When the service is restarted, data is imported from that file.

Note that the previous application status is not restored in the cases listed below. In these cases, execute the jpctool config sync command to synchronize the monitoring manager and the monitoring agent to apply the correct alarm information.

(3) If the recording file for the alarm application state has been deleted when the monitoring manager service starts

If the recording file for the alarm application state has been deleted when the monitoring manager service starts, all service application statuses are shown as being Successful. In this case, the KAVE00544-W message is output to the common message log.

(4) Scenarios where application status becomes Uncertain

The application status becomes Uncertain in the following cases:

(5) If the service is running but the application status is Inactive

If the service is running but the application status is Inactive, check for one of the problems listed below. If either of these problems exists, eliminate the cause of the problem, and then restart the service.

(6) If alarm information has been applied to remote agents or group agents

(7) If failover occurs in a cluster system

When failover occurs in a cluster system, the alarm application status is inherited from the primary system to the secondary system. However, if either of the following occurs during failover processing, the alarm application status is not inherited to the secondary system:

In such a case, all services' application status is shown as Successful. Execute the jpctool config sync command in the primary system environment.

(8) If the primary and secondary systems were swapped in a multiple-monitoring environment

If the primary and secondary systems were swapped by the jpcconf primmgr notify or jpcconf mgrhost define -shift command, all services' application status is shown as Successful.