J.10 Changes in version 10-00
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(1) Changes in manual 3021-3-043-10
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The following operating systems are no longer supported:
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HP-UX 11i V2 (IPF)
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Solaris 9 (SPARC)
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Solaris 10 (x64)
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Solaris 10 (x86)
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AIX 5L V5.3
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (x86)
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The following operating systems are now supported:
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (32-bit x86)
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 Datacenter
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 Standard
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JP1/Performance Management can now link with JP1/IT Service Level Management.
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Performance data can now be collected in IPv6 environments.
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You can now specify filter conditions when searching from a window.
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Limits now apply to the process that refines on-screen information based on keywords.
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Preview items in the following windows have been added.
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Quick Guide > Create Alarm window
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New Alarm > Main window
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Edit > Main window
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New Alarm > Action Definition > JP1 Event window
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Edit > Action Definition > JP1 Event window
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Data group buttons have been added that you can use to navigate to the previous or next time band of a report.
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A list of windows that can be displayed from each window has been added.
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A description of the configuration component icons has been added.
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The following windows have been added:
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About window
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List of Selected Agents window
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Baseline window
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Description of Record and Fields window
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Bookmark (the folder name entry) window
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Input Using Application Definition Template window for Application definition templates
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Add from Running Processes window, Add from Running Processes (Command Lines) window, and Add from Services window for Application definition templates
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The View Summary window has been changed to the System Operational Status Summary window.
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The following commands have been added:
jpcconf ipv6 disable, jpcconf ipv6 display, jpcconf ipv6 enable
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Notes on the following commands have been added:
jpcspm start, jpcspm stop, jpctool alarm active, jpctool alarm bind, jpctool alarm check, jpctool alarm copy, jpctool alarm delete, jpctool alarm export, jpctool alarm import, jpctool alarm inactive, jpctool alarm list, jpctool alarm unbind, jpctool db backup, jpctool db dump, jpctool service list
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The following messages were added.
KAVE00323-W, KAVE00390-E to KAVE00424-E, KAVE00425-I to KAVE00448-E, KAVE00451-E to KAVE00454-E, KAVE05961-E, KAVJJ6612-I, KAVJK2559-E to KAVJK2561-E, KAVJS2628-E to KAVJS2639-E, KAVJS2672-E, KAVJS2700-E, KAVJS4015-E, KAVJS6566-I to KAVJS6567-I, KAVJS6704-I, KAVL15014-W to KAVL15022-E
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The following messages were changed.
KAVE00344-E to KAVE00348-W, KAVE05015-E, KAVJK2501-E, KAVJK2502-E, KAVJS2532-E, KAVJS2559-E, KAVJS2560-E, KAVJS2573-E to KAVJS2577-E, KAVJS2622-E, KAVJS2690-E, KAVJS2751-E, KAVJS2834-E to KAVJS2836-E, KAVJS2838-E, KAVJS2839-E, KAVJS4013-E, KAVJS4014-E
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A description of firewall penetration directions has been added and changes have been made.
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The list of files and directories has been changed.
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The setting items in the initialization file (config.xml) have been changed.
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The start time and end time can now be hidden when displaying a report.
(2) Changes in manual 3021-3-349
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The following operating systems are no longer supported:
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HP-UX 11i V2 (IPF)
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Solaris 9 (SPARC)
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Solaris 10 (x64)
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Solaris 10 (x86)
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AIX 5L V5.3
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (x86)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (IPF)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (x86)
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The following operating systems are now supported:
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)
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Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) Server 6 (32-bit x86)
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 Datacenter
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Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 Standard
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JP1/Performance Management can now link with JP1/IT Service Level Management.
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Performance data can now be collected in IPv6 environments.
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You can now specify filter conditions when searching from a window.
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Limits now apply to the process that refines on-screen information based on keywords.
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Preview items in the following windows have been added.
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Quick Guide > Create Alarm window
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New Alarm > Main window
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Edit > Main window
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New Alarm > Action Definition > JP1 Event window
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Edit > Action Definition > JP1 Event window
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Data group buttons have been added that you can use to navigate to the previous or next time band of a report.
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A list of windows that can be displayed from each window has been added.
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A description of the configuration component icons has been added.
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The following windows have been added:
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About window
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List of Selected Agents window
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Baseline window
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Description of Record and Fields window
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Bookmark (the folder name entry) window
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Input Using Application Definition Template window for Application definition templates
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Add from Running Processes window, Add from Running Processes (Command Lines) window, and Add from Services window for Application definition templates
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The View Summary window has been changed to the System Operational Status Summary window.
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The following commands have been added:
jpcconf ipv6 disable, jpcconf ipv6 display, jpcconf ipv6 enable
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Notes on the following commands have been added:
jpcspm start, jpcspm stop, jpctool alarm active, jpctool alarm bind, jpctool alarm check, jpctool alarm copy, jpctool alarm delete, jpctool alarm export, jpctool alarm import, jpctool alarm inactive, jpctool alarm list, jpctool alarm unbind, jpctool db backup, jpctool db dump, jpctool service list
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Notes on when the -mx option and -ms option are specified for the following commands have been added:
jpcaspsv output, jpcaspsv update, jpcasrec output, jpcasrec update, jpcmkkey, jpcrdef create, jpcrdef delete, jpcrdef output
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The following messages have been added:
KAVE00250-W, KAVE00251-W, KAVE00323-W, KAVE00344-E to KAVE00360-I, KAVE00363-W to KAVE00381-E, KAVE00390-E to KAVE00448-E, KAVE00451-E to KAVE00454-E, KAVE05399-I to KAVE05410-W, KAVE05412-E to KAVE05460-I, KAVE05956-I to KAVE05961-E, KAVE06069-E, KAVE06071-I to KAVE06098-E, KAVJA2501-E, KAVJF2501-E, KAVJF2502-E, KAVJJ6611-I, KAVJJ6612-I, KAVJJ8603-Q to KAVJJ8605-Q, KAVJK2512-E to KAVJK2514-E, KAVJK2515-E, KAVJK2516-E, KAVJK2519-E to KAVJK2522-E, KAVJK2525-E, KAVJK2527-E to KAVJK2531-E, KAVJK2533-E, KAVJK2535-E to KAVJK2538-E, KAVJK2543-E to KAVJK2554-E, KAVJK2557-E, KAVJK2559-E to KAVJK2561-E, KAVJK6503-I to KAVJK6506-I, KAVJK6511-I, KAVJK6512-I, KAVJK6514-I, KAVJK6516-I, KAVJK6518-I to KAVJK6521-I, KAVJK8604-Q, KAVJK8605-Q, KAVJK8609-Q, KAVJS2511-E to KAVJS2517-E, KAVJS2519-E, KAVJS2522-E to KAVJS2540-E, KAVJS2608-E, KAVJS2612-E to KAVJS2624-E, KAVJS2628-E to KAVJS2639-E, KAVJS2662-E, KAVJS2672-E, KAVJS2700-E, KAVJS2837-E to KAVJS2840-E, KAVJS4013-E to KAVJS4015-E, KAVJS6566-I, KAVJS6567-I, KAVJS6561-I to KAVJS6563-I, KAVJS6564-I, KAVJS6704-I, KAVJV2552-E to KAVJV2564-E, KAVJV9004-K, KAVJV9502-K, KAVL15014-W to KAVL15022-E
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The following messages have been changed:
KAVE00104-E, KAVE00162-E, KAVE00182-E, KAVE05015-E, KAVE05181-E to KAVE05183-E, KAVE05240-E, KAVE05304-E, KAVJK0301-E, KAVJK0302-E, KAVJK0401-E, KAVJK2501-E, KAVJK2502-E, KAVJK2711-E, KAVJS0027-E, KAVJS2559-E, KAVJS2560-E, KAVJS2573-E to KAVJS2577-E, KAVJS2604-E, KAVJS2690-E, KAVJS2751-E, KAVJS2830-E, KAVJS2831-E, KAVJS2834-E to KAVJS2836-E, KAVJS5001-I
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The following messages have been deleted:
KAVE00245-W, KAVJS2525-E, KAVJV9003-K
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The event log output message information for the following messages has been added:
KAVE00344-E to KAVE00347-E, KAVE06083-E, KAVE06097-E, KAVJV2552-E to KAVJV2564-E
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A description of firewall penetration directions has been added and changes have been made.
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The list of files and directories has been changed.
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The setting items in the initialization file (config.xml) have been changed.
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The start time and end time can now be hidden when displaying a report.
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The following message text is now output as an agent event depending on the results of a check of the agent alarm status:
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State change(Unconfirmed)
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State information
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State information(Unconfirmed)
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The following message text is now output as an agent event related to the operating status of the monitored system:
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Monitored System Available
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Monitored System Unavailable
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The trigger for issuing alarm events whose message text is Alarm Cleared has been changed.
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An access control feature based on business groups has been added, allowing you to set the range of information individual users can monitor.
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The jpctool service sync command can now be used to synchronize the service information registered in PFM - Manager and PFM - Web Console.
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Business group ordinary user has been added as a user permission for Performance Management.
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The autolabel feature can now display tooltips that show data values plotted on a graph.
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The user-created alarm table can now be displayed as a separate tree from the table of alarms defined by monitoring templates.
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In the Edit Agents > New Agents window, you can now use keywords to refine the list of agents.
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Process Monitoring Settings > Save an Application Definition Template window has been added.
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The interruption method at the data missing part of a graph has been changed.
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When a series group contains 3D clustered column/3D stacked column graphs or line graphs, any group can now be displayed in the foreground regardless of the order of the series groups.
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The sequence in which the Y axis scales are displayed in combination reports now conforms to the order in which the graphs are drawn.
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The following conditions regarding combination reports have been added or changed:
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The conditions under which some or all of a graph or legend is invisible and the legend breaks over two or more lines
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The conditions under which part of the legend is invisible due to an excessive number of characters
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The conditions under which the series group name overlaps the legend
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The conditions under which a line break appears in the graph title
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Process monitoring can now be set by using the following commands:
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jpcprocdef create
Creates and edits an application definition.
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jpcprocdef delete
Deletes an application definition.
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jpcprocdef list
Displays a list of application definition names.
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jpcprocdef output
Outputs the definition information of an application definition.
Accordingly, files and directories that these commands use have been added.
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You can now use the following commands to create and edit business groups:
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jpcconf bgdef check
Verifies the contents of a business group definition file.
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jpcconf bgdef delete
Deletes definition information for a business group.
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jpcconf bgdef display
Displays definition information for a business group.
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jpcconf bgdef export
Exports definition information for a business group to a file.
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jpcconf bgdef import
Imports definition information for a business group from a file.
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jpcconf bgdef list
Displays a list of business group names.
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The command return value (10) has been deleted.
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A recovery procedure for when a command execution failed has been added.
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Windows firewall information is now part of the troubleshooting information collected in a Windows environment.
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Hosts operated from commands can now be restricted by using the following options:
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Option for restricting Agent host remote operation
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Option for restricting the viewing of service information from Agent hosts
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The maximum number of alarms you can define in one alarm table has been increased from 50 to 250. Accordingly, the maximum number of alarms you can define in one alarm definition file has been increased from 50 to 250.
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Backup data that can be deleted if it is unnecessary has been specified.
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The following setting items have been added to the initialization file (config.xml):
alarmCompatibleMode, displayAlarmTablesSeparately, maxMonitorEventNumForMultiTenant, color1 to color16, noUseCircleColor, lineSymbolSize, legendSeriesOrderForHBar, autoLabelMaxIntegerDigits, autoLabelMaxFractionDigits, maxAutoLabelPoints, foregroundCombinationGraph, precision, appendCommaDisplayedForNum, cmdRptBookmarkNameDecodeOnce, enableAutoLabelAtDefaultDisp, selectAHModeForJP1Event, useReportCacheFile, reportCacheFileDir, usingSeriesPagingOnTheGraph, processMonitoringTemplatesRepository, agentTreeAccessLimit, printCacheSize, displayLegendCount, graphMaxReportData, printTableMaxRowSize, cmdHtmlTableOutputMaxRowSize, maxDrilldownPoints
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The following labels have been added to the startup information file (jpccomm.ini):
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Correlator Startup Mode in the Common Section
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Retry Getting Alarm Status in Common Section
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Business Group Monitor Mode in Common Section
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Agent Remote Protection in Common Section
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Service List Protection in Common Section
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NS Init Retry Count in Agent Collector × Section
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NS Init Retry Count in Agent Store × Section
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When monitoring alarms using multi instance records, users can now be notified when the value of a field returns to a normal range.
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Reports can now be displayed over several pages when there are too many graph legends.
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Process monitoring in PFM - Agent for Platform and PFM - RM for Platform can now be configured in the Agents tree.
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The OK button has been removed from the Service Properties window, and Finish and Apply buttons have been added.
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The following commands can now be used to create and edit the Agents tree.
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jpcconf agttree export
Exports an Agents tree definition file.
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jpcconf agttree import
Imports an Agents tree definition file.
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The setup command can now be executed in non-interactive mode.
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The message sent when a JP1 event is issued can now be defined within a range from 0 to 1,023 bytes.
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Parameters to be specified in the input file of the jpcrpt command have been added:
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The information cached to memory when displaying reports can now be output to a file.
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Files backed up when the Store version is 2.0 have been specified.
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The maximum number of httpsd processes of PFM - Web Console has been changed.
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You can now choose how the system determines which Action Handler service is selected by default in the New Alarm > Action Definition window and Edit > Action Definitions window of PFM -Web Console when issuing a JP1 event.
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You can now limit the information available to users with general user permission in the Agents tree.
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The maximum number of lines of table data displayed in the Print window and in HTML reports can now be restricted.
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The maximum number of drilldown data items in a graph can now be restricted.
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A description about the startup information file (jpccomm.ini) has been added.