jpcconf stat disable
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Format
jpcconf stat disable
Hosts that can execute the command
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PFM - Manager
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PFM - Agent
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PFM - RM
Execution permission
- In Windows:
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User with Administrators permissions (executed from the administrator console when Windows UAC functionality is enabled)
- In UNIX:
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User with root user permissions
Installation directory
- In Windows:
installation-folder\tools\
- In UNIX:
/opt/jp1pc/tools/
Arguments
None
Notes
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This command cannot be executed if even one Performance Management service is running on the physical or logical host.
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During execution of this command, service start and stop processing is not performed automatically.
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Information about the physical host and all logical hosts is updated.
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You cannot disable the status management function when the health check function is enabled on the physical host or in a logical host environment.
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You cannot disable the status management function when performing multiple monitoring.
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When you execute the jpcconf stat disable command in a logical host environment, the following message might be output if the command cannot access a file or directory in the logical host environment (when executed on the standby node):
KAVE06028-W The configuration file was not updated because the environment directory was inaccessible.(dir=directory-name)
This message is output because the command's internal processing accesses files in the logical host environment. However, it does not affect the results of the changes to the system configuration, nor is the operation of Peformance Management affected.
Return values
0 |
The command terminated normally. |
1 |
An argument specification is invalid. |
2 |
The user does not have execution permission for the command. |
4 |
Service has not been stopped on either physical or logical host. |
10 |
The command is being executed. |
11 |
The user or the system canceled processing. |
100 |
The Performance Management environment is invalid. |
101 |
A function dependent on the status management function is enabled. |
200 |
A memory shortage occurred. |
210 |
A disk space shortage occurred. |
211 |
A file or directory cannot be accessed. |
230 |
Execution of an internal command failed. |
231 |
Registration of the Status Server service failed (Windows version only). |
232 |
Deletion of the Status Server service failed (Windows version only). |
233 |
Service dependency setting failed (Windows version only). |
234 |
Rollback processing failed. |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
Usage example
This example disables the status management function:
jpcconf stat disable