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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management Reference


1.8.2 Service Properties window

The Service Properties window displays the properties of the selected service. In this window, you can change some of the displayed values. To display the window, in the Services window, in the method frame, choose Properties.

The following figure shows the Service Properties window.

Figure 1‒130: Service Properties window

[Figure]

The following describes the displayed items:

Contents area

Displays hierarchically the properties of the service selected in the navigation frame of the Services window.

When you select a node, the setting appears in the property list area.

Finish button

After making changes to the property settings, use this button to apply the changes. The information displayed in the information frame is cleared.

Cancel button

Discards the settings.

Apply button

After making changes to the property settings, use this button to apply the changes. The information displayed in the information frame is updated to the latest status.

Note that if you have not made any changes to the property settings, this button is not available.

Tip

When you click the Apply button, the properties are displayed again after the changes are applied, and information displayed in the contents area remains. Accordingly, it is easy to edit those properties that require changes to be registered before they are actually used, for example, properties whose number of nodes increases or decreases dynamically when properties are added or deleted.

Area for displaying the properties list

Displays the properties of the nodes selected in the contents area.

The property settings that can be changed depend on the selected node. For details about properties that are displayed, see 1.8.2(1) Information displayed in the properties list.

Note that changes made to properties are retained even when a new node is selected in the contents area. This makes batch operation possible when the Finish or Apply button is clicked.

The following are the display items for properties:

Name

Displays the item names of properties.

Value

Displays OS system information or existing setting values.

Description

Displays a description of each property.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Information displayed in the properties list

The tables below list and describe the information that is displayed as the properties of each service.

(a) Name Server [<Name Server> or PN*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Name Server service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Legend: --: Not applicable

(b) Master Manager [<Master Manager> or PM*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Master Manager service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Store service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

JP1 Event Configurations

Service name#1

Specify whether to issue JP1 events for each service. Select one of the values shown below. You cannot directly enter the value.

  • Yes

  • No

JP1 Event Send Host#2

Specify the event server name to connect to JP1/Base. #3 However, you can specify only the event server that is running on the logical host or physical host of the same machine where you want to set this property of the PFM service. You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If the value is omitted, the physical host is assumed to be set. However, if the value of this property is omitted but the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable has a value, the value of the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is used as the connected event server name.

Monitoring Console Host#2

Specify the PFM - Web Console host to be started if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, the PFM - Manager host for the connection destination is assumed.

Monitoring Console Port#2

Specify the port number (http request port number) of the PFM - Web Console to be started. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 65535. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, 20358 is set for the value.

Monitoring Console Https

Specify whether to connect to the PFM - Web Console using https for encrypted communications if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified. The default is No.

  • Yes: Use encrypted communication.

  • No: Do not use encrypted communication.

JP1 Event Configurations

Alarm

JP1 Event Mode#2

Specify the JP1 event#4 type for alarm events. Select the values from the list below. You cannot directly enter the value.

  • JP1 User Event

    As the event ID, any specified value is output.

  • JP1 System Event

    As the event ID, a value in the range from 00004800 to 00004850 is output.

System

Monitoring Suspend

Specify whether to issue a JP1 system event when suspending or resuming monitoring. The default is No.

  • Yes: Issue a JP1 system event.

  • Yes (Primary): Issue a JP1 system event only on the primary host in a multiple-monitoring environment.

  • No: Do not issue a JP1 system event.

Restart Configurations

Restart when Abnormal Status#2

Specify whether to use the automatic restart functionality in the Abnormal status#5. The set value is applied to all the services on the host. The default is Yes.

  • Yes: Perform automatic restarts.

  • No: Do not perform automatic restarts.

Restart when Single Service Running#2

Specify whether to use the automatic restart functionality in the Single Service Running status#6. The set value is applied to all the services on the host. The default is No.

  • Yes: Perform automatic restarts.

  • No: Do not perform automatic restarts.

Restart Configurations

Service name#7

Auto Restart

Specify whether to use the automatic restart functionality for the target service. The default is No.

  • Yes: Perform automatic restarts.

  • No: Do not perform automatic restarts.

Auto Restart - Interval(Minute)

Specify the interval (in minutes) for checking the operating status of the service if the automatic restart functionality is used. Specify an integer value in the range from 1 to 1,440. The default is 10 (minutes).

Auto Restart - Repeat Limit

Specify the number of successive attempts of a restart operation by using the intervals specified for Auto Restart - Interval if the automatic restart functionality is used. Specify an integer value in the range from 1 to 10. The default is 5 (times).

Scheduled Restart

Specify whether the scheduled restart functionality is used for the target service. The default is No.

  • Yes: Use the scheduled restart functionality.

  • No: Do not use the scheduled restart functionality.

Scheduled Restart - Interval

Specify the interval for performing a restart operation if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value in the range from 1 to 1,000. The default is 1. Specify the unit in Scheduled Restart - Interval Unit.

Scheduled Restart - Interval Unit

Specify the unit for the restart interval in Month, Week, Day, or Hour if the scheduled restart functionality is used. The default is Month.

  • Month

  • Week

  • Day

  • Hour

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Year

Specify the origin year for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value in the range from 1971 to 2035#8. The default is the current year#9.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Month

Specify the origin month for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value in the range from 1 to 12#8. The default is the current month#9.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Day

Specify the origin day for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value in the range from 1 to 31#8. The default is the current day#9.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Hour

Specify the origin time (hour) for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value from 0 to 23. The default is the current hour#9.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Minute

Specify the origin time (minutes) for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used. Specify the integer value in the range from 0 to 59. The default is the current minute#9.

ITSLM Coordination Configuration

--

Stores information about JP1/SLM linkage.

ITSLM Coordination Configuration

ITSLM Coordination

--

Stores information about JP1/SLM linkage. You cannot change the properties of this node.

ITSLM Host

Displays the name of the linked JP1/SLM host.

This property is displayed only when there is a linked JP1/SLM host.

MANAGE ITSLM COORDINATION

--

Stores host information when JP1/SLM linkage is applied.

RELEASE ITSLM COORDINATION

Specify the linkage you want to cancel.

To cancel a linkage, select the name of the applicable JP1/SLM host from the list.

ASSIGN ITSLM COORDINATION

Specify the linkage you want to create.

For the linkage, type the applicable JP1/SLM host name. You can specify 0 to 63 bytes of one-byte alphanumeric characters, underscores, and hyphens.

SYNCHRONIZE ALL ITSLM CONNECTION

Specify the synchronization of linkages.

To synchronize linkages, select ALL from the list.

Legend: --: Not applicable

#1

The PFM - Manager service, the Action Handler service, and the Status Server service are displayed. For the Action Handler service and the Status Server service, the same setting is shared in all setting locations throughout a host.

#2

The same setting is shared in all setting locations throughout a host.

#3

For JP1 event settings of an alarm event, use a command argument in the action definition to specify the name of a connected event server.

#4

For details about the JP1 event for alarm events, see the chapter that explains operation monitoring linking with the integrated management product (JP1/IM) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

#5

When the Status Server service cannot correctly acquire the status of the target PFM service (for example, when the target PFM service was terminated abnormally because of an exception or some other reason).

#6

When only one of the PFM - Agent and PFM - RM services is running.

#7

The PFM - Manager service and the Action Handler service are displayed.

#8

If a date that does not actually exist (such as 2007-2-30) is specified, the last day of the month is used.

#9

Displays the date and time when the property is displayed in the local time of the host where the target service is running.

(c) Master Store [<Master Store> or PS*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Master Store service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Manager service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

EP Service Name

Displays the service ID of Correlator on the same host.

Retention

--

Sets the data retention period. For details, see the chapter that explains the management of operation monitoring data in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

Product Alarm - PA

Sets the maximum number of records to be saved for the event data of each agent or each Remote Monitor Collector service. Set a value that satisfies the following equation as the number of event data records to store.

a × number-of-event-data-records-to-store × 0.015 < 2000 (megabytes)

a: Total number of the Agent Collector services, Remote Monitor Collector services, Remote Agents, and Group Agents to be connected

Note

An integer between 0 and 2,147,483,647 may be specified. If a numeric value outside this range, or characters such as letters are specified, an error message is displayed.

Disk Usage

--

Stores the disk space used by each database. The properties of this node show the disk space at the point at which the properties are displayed.

Product Interval

Displays the disk space used by records of the PI record type.

Product Detail

Displays the disk space used by records of the PD record type.

Product Alarm

Displays the disk space used by records of the PA record type.

Product Log

Displays the disk space used by records of the PL record type.

Total Disk Usage

Displays the total amount of disk space used by the entire database.

Legend: --: Not applicable

(d) Correlator [<Correlator> or PE*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Correlator service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Manager service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

Legend: --: Not applicable

(e) Trap Generator [<Trap Generator> or PC*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Trap Generator service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Manager service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

Trap Destinations

--

Specifies information for the trap destination.

Trap Destinations

Trap-destination-host-name-or-IP-address

--

Specifies information for the trap destination for each host.

Retry Count

Specifies the retry count. An integer between 1 and 32,767 can be specified.

Note

If a numeric value outside this range, or characters such as letters are specified, an error message is displayed.

Retry Interval

Specifies the retry interval in seconds. An integer between 1 and 32,767 can be specified.

Note

If a numeric value outside this range, or characters such as letters are specified, an error message is displayed.

Trap Port

Specifies the destination port number. An integer between 1 and 32,767 can be specified.

Note

If a numeric value outside this range, or characters such as letters are specified, an error message is displayed.

Enabled

Specifies whether to enable the destination. One of the following values must be selected; direct input is not possible:

  • Yes

  • No

ADD OR DELETE A TRAP DESTINATION

--

Adds or deletes the trap destination.

ADD A DESTINATION

Specifying a destination host name and clicking the OK button adds the trap destination setting for the specified host to Trap Destinations. You can use no more than 75 bytes of alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-) to specify a destination host name.

Note

If you specify a character string that is more than 75 bytes, an error message appears.

DELETE A DESTINATION

Specifying a destination host name and clicking the OK button deletes the settings for the selected destination host. Using the ADD A DESTINATION property, a host name (or IP address) already specified as the trap destination can be selected.

Legend: --: Not applicable

(f) Action Handler [<Action Handler> or PH*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current directory where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the name of the host where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Action Handler service.

INI File

Displays the name of the directory containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores information about the service. The properties stored in this folder cannot be changed.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Manager service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

JP1 Event Configurations

Service name#1

Specify whether to issue JP1 events for each service. Select one of the values shown below. You cannot directly enter the value.

  • Yes

  • No

JP1 Event Send Host#2

Specify the event server name to connect to JP1/Base.#3 However, you can specify only the event server that is running on the logical host or physical host of the same machine where you want to set this property of the PFM service. You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, the physical host is assumed to be set. However, if the value of this property is omitted but the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable has a value, the value of the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is used as the connected event server name.

Monitoring Console Host#2

Specify the PFM - Web Console host to be started if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, the PFM - Manager host for the connection destination is assumed.

Monitoring Console Port#2

Specify the port number (http request port number) of the PFM - Web Console to be started. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify the value in the range from 1 to 65535. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, 20358 is set for the value.

Monitoring Console Https

Specify whether to connect to the PFM - Web Console using https for encrypted communications if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified. The default is No.

  • Yes: Use encrypted communication.

  • No: Do not use encrypted communication.

JP1 Event Configurations

Alarm

JP1 Event Mode#2

Specify the JP1 event#4 type for alarm events. Select the values from the list below. You cannot directly enter the value.

  • JP1 User Event

    As the event ID, any specified value is output.

  • JP1 System Event

    As the event ID, 00004840 is output.

Capabilities

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Email

Specifies whether or not the action handler for sending emails is to be specified during alarm definition. One of the following values must be selected; direct input is not possible:

  • Yes

  • No

Script

Specifies whether or not the action handler for executing commands is to be specified during alarm definition. One of the following values must be selected; direct input is not possible:

  • Yes

  • No

Mail

--

Specifies various information for sending email.

SMTP Host

Displays the SMTP (send email) server host name (or IP address). You can use no more than 100 bytes of alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-) to specify the host name.

SMTP Sender

Displays the name of the sender of the email. You can use no more than 100 bytes of symbols and alphanumeric characters to specify the server name.

Mail Subject

Displays the email subject. You can use no more than 100 bytes of two-byte or single-byte characters.#5

Charset

Displays the character set (language) of the email to be sent. For the character set (language), you can select ISO-2022-JP, UTF-8, and GB18030. These character sets provide support for sending email in a variety of languages.

Protocol

Specify the protocol used to send email.

Select either of the values below. You cannot enter a value directly.

  • IPv6

  • IPv4

This property is displayed only if the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled.

Multiple Manager Configuration

Primary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the primary manager. You cannot change this property.

Secondary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the secondary manager. You cannot change this property.

Legend: --: Not applicable

#1

The Action Handler service and the Status Server service are displayed. For the Action Handler service and the Status Server service, the same setting is shared in all setting locations throughout a host.

#2

The same setting is shared in all setting locations throughout a host.

#3

For JP1 event settings of an alarm event, use a command argument in the action definition to specify the name of a connected event server.

#4

For details about the JP1 event for alarm events, see the chapter that explains operation monitoring linking with the integrated management product (JP1/IM) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

#5

If the length of the Mail Subject that replaces the variable is more than 100 bytes, the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service outputs the KAVE00184-W message when the alarm is reported.

If this message appears, adjust the character string specified for Mail Subject and the number of digits specified for %CVS so the subject length is not more than 100 bytes.

(g) Agent Store (health check agent) [*<HealthCheck>(Store) or 0S*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current folder where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the host name where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Agent Store service.

INI File

Displays the name of the folder containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as the host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Master Manager service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

EP Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Correlator service at the connection target PFM - Manager host.

Retention

--

Sets the data retention period. For details, see the chapter that explains the management of operation monitoring data in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

Product Interval - Minute Drawer

Sets the retention period for minute-by-minute records of the PI record type. You can select an option from the following list:

  • Minute

  • Hour

  • Day

  • 2 Days

  • 3 Days

  • 4 Days

  • 5 Days

  • 6 Days

  • Week

  • Month

  • Year

Product Interval - Hour Drawer

Sets the retention period for hourly records of the PI record type. You can select an option from the following list:

  • Hour

  • Day

  • 2 Days

  • 3 Days

  • 4 Days

  • 5 Days

  • 6 Days

  • Week

  • Month

  • Year

Product Interval - Day Drawer

Sets the retention period for daily records of the PI record type. You can select an option from the following list:

  • Day

  • 2 Days

  • 3 Days

  • 4 Days

  • 5 Days

  • 6 Days

  • Week

  • Month

  • Year

Product Interval - Week Drawer

Sets the retention period for weekly records of the PI record type. You can select an option from the following list:

  • Week

  • Month

  • Year

Product Interval - Month Drawer

Sets the retention period for monthly records of the PI record type. You can select an option from the following list:

  • Month

  • Year

Product Interval - Year Drawer

Retention period for yearly records of the PI record type. The option is fixed to Year.

Product Detail - Record ID of the PD record type

Sets the number of retained records of each PD record type. You can specify an integer from 0 to 2,147,483,647.

Note

If you specify a number outside the range or a character such as an alphabetic character, an error message appears.

RetentionEx

--

Sets the data retention period when the Store version is 2.0. For details, see the chapter that explains the management of operation monitoring data in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

RetentionEx

Product Interval - Record ID of the PI record type

--

Sets the retention period for the records of the PI record type.

Period - Minute Drawer (Day)

Sets the retention period for minute-by-minute data for each record ID of the PI record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 366 as the retention period (number of days).

Period - Hour Drawer (Day)

Sets the retention period for hourly data for each record ID of the PI record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 366 as the retention period (number of days).

Period - Day Drawer (Week)

Sets the retention period for daily data for each record ID of the PI record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 522 as the retention period (number of weeks).

Period - Week Drawer (Week)

Sets the retention period for weekly data for each record ID of the PI record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 522 as the retention period (number of weeks).

Period - Month Drawer (Month)

Sets the retention period for monthly data for each record ID of the PI record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 120 as the retention period (number of months).

Period - Year Drawer (Year)

Displays the retention period for yearly data for each record ID of the PI record type.

Product Detail - Record ID of the PD record type

Period (Day)

Sets the data retention period for each record ID of the PD record type.

You can specify an integer from 0 to 366 as the retention period (number of days).

Disk Usage

--

Stores the disk space used by each database. The properties of this node show the disk space at the point at which the properties are displayed. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Product Interval

Displays the disk space used by records of the PI record type.

Product Detail

Displays the disk space used by records of the PD record type.

Product Alarm

Displays the disk space used by records of the PA record type.

Product Log

Displays the disk space used by records of the PL record type.

Total Disk Usage

Displays the total amount of disk space used by all the databases.

Configuration

--

Displays the properties of the Agent Store service.

Store Version

Displays the version of the Store database.

  • For the Store database version 1.0:

    1.0

  • For the Store database version 2.0:

    2.0

Multiple Manager Configuration

Primary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the primary manager. You cannot change this property.

Secondary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the secondary manager. You cannot change this property.

Legend: --: Not applicable

(h) Agent Collector (health check agent) [*<HealthCheck> or 0A*]

Node name

Property name

Description

--

First Registration Date#1

Displays the first date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

Last Registration Date#1

Displays the most recent date and time the service was recognized by PFM - Manager.

DataModelVersion

Displays the version of the data model.

General

--

Stores information such as a host name and a directory. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Directory

Displays the name of the current folder where the service is running.

Host Name

Displays the host name where the service is running.

Process ID

Displays the service's process ID.

Physical Address

Displays the IP address and port number of the host where the service is running when the IPv6 communication functionality is disabled.

Physical Address(IPv4)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv4) of the host where the service is running.

Physical Address(IPv6)

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the IP address (IPv6) of the host where the service is running.

Port Number

When the IPv6 communication functionality is enabled. Displays the number of the port where the service is running.

User Name

Displays the user name of the user who executed the service process.

Time Zone

Displays the time zone in which the service is running.

System

--

Stores the information about the OS on which the service is started. You cannot change the properties of this node.

CPU Type

Displays the CPU type.

Hardware ID

Displays the hardware ID.

OS Type

Displays the type of operating system.

OS Name

Displays the name of the operating system.

OS Version

Displays the version of the operating system.

Network Services

--

Stores the information about the Performance Management communication common library. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Build Date

Displays the creation date of the Agent Collector service.

INI File

Displays the name of the folder containing the jpcns.ini file.

Network Services

Service

--

Stores the information about the service. You cannot change the properties of this node.

Description

Displays additional service information, such as the host name and service type.

Local Service Name

Displays the service ID.

Remote Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Agent Store service to which the Agent Collector service is connected.

EP Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Correlator service on the PFM - Manager host for the connection destination.

AH Service Name

Displays the service ID of the Action Handler service on the same host.

JP1 Event Configurations

--

Stores the properties relating to the conditions for issuing JP1 events.

Each service

Specify Yes or No from the list items for the Agent Collector service, the Agent Store service, the Action Handler service, and the Status Server service to specify whether each service is to issue JP1 system events.

JP1 Event Send Host

Specify the event server name to which JP1/Base is to be connected.#2 However, you can specify only the event server that is running on the logical host or physical host of the same machine where you want to set this property of the PFM service. You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, the physical host is assumed to be set. However, if the value of this property is omitted but the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable has a value, the value of the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is used as the connected event server name.

Monitoring Console Host

Specify the PFM - Web Console host to be started if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify the value in alphanumeric characters, periods, and hyphens in the range from 0 to 255 bytes. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, the PFM - Manager host for the connection destination is assumed.

Monitoring Console Port

Specify the port number (http request port number) of the PFM - Web Console to be started. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified.

You can specify the value in the range from 1 to 65535. If the specified value is outside the range, the system assumes that a value was not entered. If a value is not entered, 20358 is set for the value.

Monitoring Console Https

Specify whether to connect to the PFM - Web Console using https for encrypted communications if you want to start the PFM - Web Console at JP1/IM - Manager monitor startup. In addition, to link to JP1/IM2, this property of the PFM - Manager host must be specified. The default is No.

  • Yes: Use encrypted communication.

  • No: Do not use encrypted communication.

JP1 Event Configurations

Alarm

JP1 Event Mode

Specify whether the JP1 system event is to be issued or the JP1 user event is to be issued when the alarm status changes.

  • JP1 User Event: The JP1 user event is to be issued.

  • JP1 System Event: The JP1 system event is to be issued.

Detail Records

--

Stores the properties of the records of the PD record type. The record IDs of the collected records are displayed in bold.

Detail Records

Record ID

--

Stores the properties of the record.

Description

Displays the description of the record. You cannot change this property.

Log

Select Yes or No from the listed items to specify whether to record the record in the Agent Store database. If this value is Yes (or No, and the value for Log(ITSLM) is Yes) and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is recorded in the database.

Log(ITSLM)

Displays the setting in JP1/SLM for whether to record the record in the Agent Store database. You cannot change this property.

If this value is Yes (or No, and the value for Log is Yes), and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is recorded in the database.

Monitoring(ITSLM)

Displays the setting in JP1/SLM for whether to send the record to JP1/SLM. You cannot change this property.

If this value is Yes, and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is sent to JP1/SLM.

Collection Interval

Specifies the data collection interval. You can specify a value, in seconds, from 0 to 2,147,483,647. If you specify 0 (meaning 0 seconds), no data is collected.

Collection Offset

Specifies the offset value for starting data collection. You can specify a value, in seconds, from 0 to 32,767 that is within the value range specified for Collection Interval. Note that the time recorded for data collection is the same as Collection Interval and does not depend on the value of Collection Offset.

Over 10 Sec Collection Time

Displayed only when collecting history data takes priority over displaying realtime reports.#3

This property displays whether it might take 10 seconds or more to collect records.

  • Yes: It might take 10 seconds or more.

  • No: It takes less than 10 seconds.

You cannot change this property.

Realtime Report Data Collection Mode

Displayed only when collecting history data takes priority over displaying realtime reports.#3

This property specifies the display mode for realtime reports.

  • Reschedule: Specifies the re-schedule mode.

  • Temporary Log: Specifies temporary log mode.

Note that you need to specify temporary log mode (Temporary Log) for records for which the value for Over 10 Sec Collection Time is set to Yes.

LOGIF

Specifies the conditions for recording records in the database. Only records matching the specified conditions are recorded in the database. This property displays a condition expression (string) created in the LOGIF Expression Editor window that is opened by clicking LOGIF in the lower frame of the Service Properties window that is displayed on the Services page of PFM - Web Console.

Interval Records

--

Stores the properties of the records of the PI record type. The record IDs of the collected records are displayed in bold.

Interval Records

Record ID

--

Stores the properties of the record.

Description

Displays the description of the record. You cannot change this property.

Log

Select Yes or No from the listed items to specify whether to record the record in the Agent Store database. If this value is Yes (or No, and the value for Log(ITSLM) is Yes) and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is recorded in the database.

Log(ITSLM)

Displays the setting in JP1/SLM for whether to record the record in the Agent Store database. You cannot change this property.

If this value is Yes (or No, and the value for Log is Yes), and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is recorded in the database.

Monitoring(ITSLM)

Displays the setting in JP1/SLM for whether to send the record to JP1/SLM. You cannot change this property.

If this value is Yes, and the value of Collection Interval is greater than 0, the record is sent to JP1/SLM.

Collection Interval

Specifies the data collection interval. You can specify a value, in seconds, from 0 to 2,147,483,647. If you specify 0 (meaning 0 seconds), no data is collected.

Collection Offset

Specifies the offset value for starting data collection. You can specify a value, in seconds, from 0 to 32,767 that is within the value range specified for Collection Interval. Note that the time recorded for data collection is the same as Collection Interval and does not depend on the value of Collection Offset.

Over 10 Sec Collection Time

Displayed only when collecting history data takes priority over displaying realtime reports.#3

This property displays whether it might take 10 seconds or more to collect records.

  • Yes: It might take 10 seconds or more.

  • No: It takes less than 10 seconds.

You cannot change this property.

Realtime Report Data Collection Mode

Displayed only when collecting history data takes priority over displaying realtime reports.#3

This property specifies the display mode for realtime reports.

  • Reschedule: Specifies the re-schedule mode.

  • Temporary Log: Specifies temporary log mode.

Note that you need to specify temporary log mode (Temporary Log) for records for which the value for Over 10 Sec Collection Time is set to Yes.

LOGIF

Specifies the conditions for recording records in the database. Only records matching the specified conditions are recorded in the database. This property displays a condition expression (string) created in the LOGIF Expression Editor window that is opened by clicking LOGIF in the lower frame of the Service Properties window that is displayed on the Services page of PFM - Web Console.

Log Records

--

Stores the properties of the records of the PL record type. This item is not used since the health check agent does not support this record type.

Restart Configurations

--

Specify the conditions of PFM service automatic restart. For details about the PFM service automatic restart functionality, see the chapter that explains the Performance Management functionality in the JP1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.

Restart when Abnormal Status

Specify whether the services are automatically started when the Status Server service cannot correctly acquire the status of the Action Handler service, the Agent Collector service, and the Agent Store service.

Restart when Single Service Running

Specify whether the service is automatically started when either the Agent Store service or the Agent Collector service is running.

Restart Configurations

Action Handler

Auto Restart

Specify whether the automatic restart functionality is used for the Action Handler service.

Auto Restart - Interval (Minute)

Specify the interval (in minutes) for checking the operating status of the service if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Auto Restart - Repeat Limit

Specify the number of successive attempts of restart operation by using the intervals specified for Auto Restart - Interval if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart

Specify whether the scheduled restart functionality is to be used for the Action Handler service.

Scheduled Restart - Interval

Specify the interval for performing restart operation if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Interval Unit

Specify the unit for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Year

Specify the year for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1971 to 2035.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Month

Specify the month for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 12.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Day

Specify the date for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 31.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Hour

Specify the time (hour) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 23.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Minute

Specify the time (minutes) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 59.

Agent Collector

Auto Restart

Specify whether the automatic restart functionality is to be used for the Agent Collector service.

Auto Restart - Interval (Minute)

Specify the interval (in minutes) for checking the operating status of the service if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Auto Restart - Repeat Limit

Specify the number of successive attempts of restart operation by using the intervals specified for Auto Restart - Interval if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart

Specify whether the scheduled restart functionality is to be used for the Agent Collector service.

Scheduled Restart - Interval

Specify the interval for performing restart operation if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Interval Unit

Specify the unit for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Year

Specify the year for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1971 to 2035.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Month

Specify the month for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 12.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Day

Specify the date for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 31.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Hour

Specify the time (hour) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 23.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Minute

Specify the time (minutes) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 59.

Agent Store

Auto Restart

Specify whether the automatic restart functionality is to be used for the Agent Store service.

Auto Restart - Interval (Minute)

Specify the interval (in minutes) for checking the operating status of the service if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Auto Restart - Repeat Limit

Specify the number of successive attempts of restart operation by using the intervals specified for Auto Restart - Interval if the automatic restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart

Specify whether the scheduled restart functionality is to be used for the Agent Store service.

Scheduled Restart - Interval

Specify the interval for performing restart operation if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Interval Unit

Specify the unit for the restart interval if the scheduled restart functionality is used.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Year

Specify the year for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1971 to 2035.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Month

Specify the month for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 12.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Day

Specify the day for restarting as an integer value in the range from 1 to 31.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Hour

Specify the time (hour) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 23.

Scheduled Restart - Origin - Minute

Specify the time (minutes) for restarting as an integer value in the range from 0 to 59.

ITSLM Connection Configuration

--

Displays information about the linked JP1/SLM.

ITSLM Connection Configuration

ITSLM Connection

--

Displays information about the destination JP1/SLM.

ITSLM Host

Displayed only when there is a connected JP1/SLM host.

ITSLM Port

Displayed only when there is a connected JP1/SLM host.

MANAGE ITSLM CONNECTION

--

Sets whether to end the JP1/SLM connection.

DISCONNECT ITSLM CONNECTION

Specify the connection you want to end.

To end a connection, select the applicable JP1/SLM host name from the list.

Health Check Configurations#1

--

Stores the properties of the health check agent.

Monitoring Level#4

Specifies the monitoring level. To monitor the operating status of the service, specify Service. To monitor the operating status of the agent host, specify Host.

You cannot specify this property if there is a host or agent for which monitoring is suspended.

Polling Interval

Displays the polling cycle. This value is synchronized with Collection Interval of the PD_HC record.

Incl Action Handler

Specifies whether to include the Action Handler service as a monitoring target when you monitor the operation of services.

Yes: Include the service as a monitoring target.

No: Do not include the service as a monitoring target.

Busy as Inactive

Specifies whether to treat an agent service as inactive when the status of the agent service is busy for a long time. Note that the Time to Busy as Inactive setting is enabled only when you specify Yes.

Yes: Treat the service as inactive.

No: Do not treat the service as inactive.

To check the status of an agent service, execute the jpctool service list command and check the value displayed for Status.

Time to Busy as Inactive Collector

Specifies the length of time, in seconds, before the system starts to treat the busy Agent Collector service as inactive.

Time to Busy as Inactive Store

Specifies the length of time, in seconds, before the system starts to treat the busy Agent Store service as inactive.

Time to Busy as Inactive AH

Specifies the length of time, in seconds, before the system starts to treat the busy Action Handler service as inactive.

JP1 Event

Specifies whether to issue a JP1 event as a health check event. Select either of the following values. You cannot type a value.

  • Yes

  • No

By default, No is set.

JP1 Event - Send Host Mode#5

Choose whether to use the physical host or the host specified in JP1 Event Send Host as the destination for JP1 system events issued as health check events.

  • Physical Host: Use the physical host.

  • JP1 Event Send Host Value: Use the host specified in JP1 Event Send Host.

The default is Physical Host.

JP1 Event - Not supported

Specifies the event level for the Not Supported status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, None is set.

JP1 Event - Running

Specifies the event level for the Running status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, Information is set.

JP1 Event - Incomplete

Specifies the event level for the Incomplete status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, Warning is set.

JP1 Event - Stopped

Specifies the event level for the Stopped status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, Error is set.

JP1 Event - Unconfirmed

Specifies the event level for the Unconfirmed status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, Error is set.

JP1 Event - Host Not Available

Specifies the event level for the Host Not Available status. You can select a value from the following list:

  • None

  • Information

  • Warning

  • Error

By default, Error is set.

Parallel Confirmation Mode

Specifies whether to enable parallel confirmation mode for multiple hosts. Select either of the following values. You cannot type a value.

  • Enable

  • Disable

By default, Enable is set.

Parallel Confirmation Count

Specifies an integer from 1 to 50 for the number of parallel confirmation hosts in parallel confirmation mode. By default, 10 is set.

Minimum Period per Host

Specifies an integer from 0 to 60 for the minimum confirmation period (in seconds) for each host in parallel confirmation mode. By default, 0 (seconds) is set.

Timeout Period per Host

Specify an integer from 2 to 60 for the timeout period (in seconds) for each host in parallel confirmation mode. By default, 30 (seconds) is set.

Multiple Manager Configuration

Primary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the primary manager. You cannot change this property.

Secondary Manager

Displays the host name of the manager specified as the secondary manager. You cannot change this property.

Legend:

--: Not applicable

#1

When you change the Health Check Configurations setting, the new setting is applied starting with the next polling cycle.

#2

For JP1 event settings of an alarm event, use a command argument in the action definition to specify the name of a connected event server.

#3

For details, see the chapter on troubleshooting in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

#4

When you change the Monitoring Level setting, in the realtime reports of the health check agent, the health check result to be displayed differs depending on whether the polling after the change is completed at the point at which the reports are displayed.

Monitoring agent

Health check result to be displayed

Monitoring agent for which the polling with the new setting has been completed

Latest health check result with the new setting

Monitoring agent for which the polling with the new setting has not been performed

Latest health check result with the previous setting

Note, therefore, that both the old and new settings can appear temporarily.

#5

Even when JP1 Event - Send Host Mode is set to JP1 Event Send Host Value, the physical host will be used in cases where JP1 Event Send Host is set to localhost or to a value outside the range of specified values.

In addition, even if JP1 Event Send Host is set to the name of the event server used to connect to JP1/Base, the physical host will be used in cases where JP1 Event - Send Host Mode is not set to JP1 Event Send Host Value.

(i) Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store [*<*>(Store) or ?S*]

The properties of the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services differ depending on the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM in use. For details about the properties of the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services, see the properties of the Agent Store and Remote Monitor Store services that are described in the appendix of the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM manuals.

(j) Agent Collector and Remote Monitor Collector [*<*> or ?A*]

The properties of the Agent Collector and Remote Monitor Collector services depending on the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM in use, are different. For details about the properties of the Agent Collector and Remote Monitor Collector services, see the properties of the Agent Collector and Remote Monitor Collector services that are described in the appendix of the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM manuals.

(k) Remote agent and group agent [*<*> or ?A*]

The properties of the remote agent and the group agent, depending on the PFM - RM in use, are different. For details about the properties of the remote agent and the group agent, see the properties of the remote agent and the group agent that are described in the appendix of the PFM - RM manuals.

(2) LOGIF Expression Editor window

The LOGIF Expression Editor window is used to set LOGIF expressions. To display this window, in the Service Properties window for the Agent Collector or Remote Monitor Collector service, click the LOGIF text box.

The following figure shows the LOGIF Expression Editor window.

Figure 1‒131: LOGIF Expression Editor window

[Figure]

The following describes the displayed items:

Close

Closes the LOGIF Expression Editor window.

Field

From the pull-down menu, select the target field for which the conditional expressions are specified.

Condition

From the pull-down menu, select the operator you want to use for specifying the conditional expression.

This item is enabled when a selection is made in Field.

Value

Specifies the value that is to be used as the reference for determining a condition expression. You can specify an integer, a decimal number, or single-byte or two-byte characters. The value cannot exceed 2,048 bytes.

The permissible values depend on the field.

AND

Sets the AND operation between existing conditional expressions and the conditional expression set in Field, Condition, and Value. This option is enabled only when at least one conditional expression is set in Conditional expression.

OR

Sets the OR operation between existing conditional expressions and the conditional expression set in Field, Condition, and Value. This option is enabled only when at least one conditional expression is set in Conditional expression.

Add button

Adds the conditional expression set in Field, Condition, and Value to Conditional expression. This option is enabled when Value is set.

Update button

Replaces the conditional expression selected in Conditional expression with the new conditional expression set in Field, Condition, or Value. This option is enabled only when at least one conditional expression is set in Conditional expression.

Description button

Displays the Description of Record and Fields window for a record and its fields as a separate window.

Conditional expression

Displays the conditional expressions that have been specified in Field, Condition, and Value. If the length of the defined conditional expressions is more than 511 bytes, an error message is displayed.

The length of the character string for one conditional expression

PFM - Manager-name=["specified-value"]

PFM - Web Console specifies a field as a View name. This name must be converted to a PFM - Manager name. The format of the PFM - Manager name here is as follows:

record-ID_PFM - Manager-name-of-the-field

For example, the Program field of PD_PDI is expressed as PD_PDI_INSTANCE.

For details about the PFM - Manager name, see the chapter that explains records in the PFM - Agent or PFM - RM manual.

The character string that is added when multiple conditional expressions are joined

To join multiple conditions, join the conditions expressed by the above format with " OR " or " AND ". When you specify a condition expressed by two or more conditional expressions, they are enclosed by parentheses ((, )), so these parentheses must be also counted in.

The length of the character string for LOGIF

The length of the LOGIF conditional expression can be calculated by using the following formula:

the-length-of-LOGIF-character-string = the-total-length-of-conditional-expressions#1 + the-number-of-OR-operators * 4 + the-number-of-AND-operators * 5 + the-number-of-"("s + the-number-of-")"s#2
 
the-length-of-the-character-string = the-length-of-the-PFM - Manager-name + the-length-of-the-specified-character-string + 5

#1: the-total-length-of-conditional-expressions is the total length of all the character strings, each of which is calculated for each specified conditional expression.

#2: These parentheses must be used if two or more conditional expressions are added. The number of required parentheses is expressed by the following formula: 2 * (the-number-of-conditional-expressions - 1).

According to the above condition, you can calculate the length of the LOGIF character string as follows:

(1) If there are 20 conditional expressions, the-length-of-all-the-conditional-expressions = 15 + 10 + 5 = 30, and only OR is used as the operator:

the-length-of-LOGIF-character-string 
    = 30 * 20 + (20 - 1) * 4 + 0 * 5 + (20 - 1) * 2
    = 600 + 76 + 0 + 38 = 712

(2) If there are 12 conditional expressions, the-length-of-all-the-conditional-expressions = 15 + 10 + 5 = 30, and only OR is used as the operator:

the-length-of-LOGIF-character-string 
    = 30 * 12 + (12 - 1) * 4 + 0 * 5 + (12 - 1) * 2
    = 360 + 44 + 0 + 22 = 426

After performing the calculations shown above, adjust so that the length of the LOGIF character string is less than 512 bytes.

AND <--> OR button

Toggles between AND and OR for the conditional expression. This option is enabled only when the conditional expression selected in Conditional expression is not on the first line.

Edit button

Use this button to edit a condition expression that you selected in Conditional expression and that is displayed in Field, Condition, and Value. This button is displayed only when at least one condition expression is set in Conditional expression.

Delete button

Deletes the conditional expression selected in Conditional expression. This option is enabled only when at least one conditional expression is set in Conditional expression.

Delete All button

Deletes all conditional expressions displayed in Conditional expression. This option is enabled only when at least one conditional expression is set in Conditional expression.

OK button

Applies the settings, and closes the LOGIF Expression Editor window.

Cancel button

Discards the settings, and closes the LOGIF Expression Editor window.