9.5 Managing profiles
If you change the content of a profile during system update or maintenance or apply the content of a profile to the profile of another host, you must review the profile registered in the IM Configuration Management database.
Perform the following tasks from the IM Configuration Management - View to manage profiles.
There are two types of profiles: one for valid configuration information and the other for the content of the configuration file.
- Obtaining profiles
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You can obtain the following profiles:
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Valid JP1/Base configuration information on an agent host
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The JP1/Base configuration file on an agent host (event forwarding settings file, log file trap action-definition file, log-file trap startup definition file, event log trap action-definition file, and local action definition file)
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Valid configuration information for a monitored remote host
For details about the method, see 3.5.1(2) Collecting profiles in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
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- Obtaining a list of profiles
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You can obtain a list of profiles managed by JP1/Base on an agent host. This information is displayed in the tree pane of the Display/Edit Profiles window.
For details about the method, see 3.5.1(1) Collecting profile lists in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
- Displaying profiles
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You can display the profiles for JP/Base on an agent host and a monitored remote host in the Display/Edit Profiles window.
For details about the method, see 3.5.1(3) Displaying profiles in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
- Editing settings files
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You can edit settings files in the Display/Edit Profiles window. The following types of profiles can be edited by using a settings file:
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Event Forwarding
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Log File Trapping
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Event Log Trapping
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Local Action
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Log File Trapping under Remote Monitoring
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Event Log Trapping under Remote Monitoring
For details about the method, see 3.5.1(5) Editing configuration files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
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- Applying edited settings file information
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You can apply edited settings file information.
For details about the method, see 3.5.1(6) Applying edited information in configuration files in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.