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


3.7.1 Updating a monitoring target

When you update a monitoring target, you first check the logical host name, the instance name, and the monitoring target name. You update a monitoring target host on the executing node.

Before you change an information item, see 2.6.2 Updating a monitoring target in advance.

Use the jpcconf ha list command to check the logical host name and the instance name. To check the monitoring target name, use the jpcconf target list command.

Use the jpcconf tartget setup command to update a monitoring target name.

Updating a monitoring target host involves the steps described below. To update multiple monitoring target hosts, repeat the procedure for each monitoring target host.

  1. Check the monitoring target name

    Execute the jpcconf target list command specified with the service key and the instance name that indicate the PFM - RM for Oracle whose monitoring target you are going to update.

    jpcconf target list -key RMOracle -inst instance-name -lhost logical-host-name
    Targets:
    targethost1
    targethost2
    Groups:
    All
  2. Execute the jpcconf target setup command specified with the service key, the instance name, and the monitoring target name that indicate the PFM - RM for Oracle whose monitoring target host you are going to update.

    For example, if you update the monitoring target whose monitoring target name is targethost1, execute the following command:

    jpcconf target setup -key RMOracle -inst instance-name -target targethost1
  3. Update the monitoring target host of PFM - RM for Oracle.

    Enter the information shown in the Table 2-28 in accordance with the command's instructions. The current settings are displayed. To use the displayed value, press the Enter key. When you have finished entering the information, the monitoring target is updated.

For details about the commands used in this procedure, see the chapter on the commands in the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference.