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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Oracle Description, User's Guide and Reference


2.7.1 Backup

When you back up the configuration files, you back up those files in any measure (such as copying the files). When you back up those configuration files, make sure that the PFM - RM for Oracle service is inactive before you back up the files.

Important

When you back up the configuration files, record the product version number of PFM - RM for Oracle. For details about the product version number, see the Release Notes.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Windows

Table below shows the backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (Windows):

For details about other files, see the section presenting a list of files to be backed up for PFM - RM (in Windows) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

Table 2‒34: Backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (for a Windows physical host)

File name

Description

Installation-folder\agt1\agent\*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Collector service

Installation-folder\agt1\agent\instance-name#\*.ini files

Installation-folder\agt1\agent\instance-name#\groups\*.ini files

Installation-folder\agt1\agent\instance-name#\targets\*.ini files

Installation-folder\agt1\store\*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Store service

Installation-folder\agt1\store\instance-name#\*.ini files

#

These folders are used in instance environment operations. For an instance configuration, the number of folders that the system creates is equal to the number of instances.

Table 2‒35: Backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (for a Windows logical host)

File name

Description

Installation-folder\agt1\agent\*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Collector service

Environment-folder#2\jp1pc\agt1\agent\instance-name#1\*.ini files

Environment-folder#2\jp1pc\agt1\agent\instance-name#1\groups\*.ini files

Environment-folder#2\jp1pc\agt1\agent\instance-name#1\targets\*.ini files

Installation-folder\agt1\store\*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Store service

Environment-folder#2\jp1pc\agt1\store\instance-name#1\*.ini files

#1

These folders are used in instance environment operations. For an instance configuration, the number of folders that the system creates is equal to the number of instances.

#2

Environment-folder is the folder that is created on the shared disk when setting up the logical host.

(2) UNIX

Table below shows the backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (UNIX):

For details about other files, see the section presenting a list of files to be backed up for PFM - RM (in UNIX) in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

Table 2‒36: Backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (for a UNIX physical host)

File name

Description

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/agent/*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Collector service

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#/*.ini files

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#/groups/*.ini files

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#/targets/*.ini files

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/store/*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Store service

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/store/instance-name#/*.ini files

#

These directories are used in instance environment operations. For an instance configuration, the number of directories the system creates is equal to the number of instances.

Table 2‒37: Backup target files for PFM - RM for Oracle (for a UNIX logical host)

File name

Description

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/agent/*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Collector service

/Environment-directory#2/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#1/*.ini files

/Environment-directory#2/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#1/groups/*.ini files

/Environment-directory#2/jp1pc/agt1/agent/instance-name#1/targets/*.ini files

/opt/jp1pc/agt1/store/*.ini files

Configuration file for Remote Monitor Store service

/Environment-directory#2/jp1pc/agt1/store/instance-name#1/*.ini files

#1

These directories are used in instance environment operations. For an instance configuration, the number of directories the system creates is equal to the number of instances.

#2

Environment-directory is the directory that is created on the shared disk when setting up the logical host.