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JP1 Version 12 for Windows Systems JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Platform Description, User's Guide and Reference


4.4.5 Setting up PFM - Manager for the connection destination of PFM - Agent for Platform

On the host on which PFM - Agent is installed, set up the PFM - Manager that manages that PFM - Agent. To set up PFM - Manager for the connection destination, use the jpcconf mgrhost define command.

Important
  • Even when multiple copies of PFM - Agent are installed on the same host, you can specify only a single PFM - Manager as the connection destination. You cannot specify a different PFM - Manager for each PFM - Agent.

  • When PFM - Agent and PFM - Manager are installed on the same host, PFM - Manager for the connection destination becomes the PFM - Manager of the local host. In this case, you cannot change the PFM - Manager for the connection destination to another PFM - Manager.

To set up PFM - Manager for the connection destination:

  1. Stop Performance Management programs and services.

    Before executing a setup operation, stop all Performance Management programs and services on the local host if they are active. For details about how to stop services, see the chapter explaining how to start and stop Performance Management in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

    If Performance Management programs and services are active when you attempt to execute the jpcconf mgrhost define command, a message is displayed asking the user whether to stop those programs and services.

  2. Specify the host name of the PFM - Manager host at the connection destination and execute the jpcconf mgrhost define command.

    For example, if the PFM - Manager host at the connection destination is on host01, specify the following:

    jpcconf mgrhost define -host host01

    In this example, the jpcconf mgrhost define command is executed interactively, but it can also be run non-interactively. For details about the jpcconf mgrhost define command, see the chapter that describes commands in the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference.