jcfmkcsdata
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Function
This command creates from the host input information file (host_input_data.csv) and the Central Scope export file a Central Scope import file that contains monitoring tree information for a virtualization configuration. Alternatively, the command creates from the business group information file (monitoring_system_data.csv), the monitoring group information file (monitoring_group_data.csv), and the Central Scope export file a Central Scope import file to which the monitoring tree information of a business group is added.
For details about the business group information file (monitoring_system_data.csv) and the monitoring group information file (monitoring_group_data.csv), see 9.7.1(5) Business group information and 9.7.1(6) Monitoring group information in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Administration Guide.
Format
jcfmkcsdata { -f host-input-information-file-name Central-Scope's-export-file-name | -g business-group-information-file-name monitoring-group-information-file-name Central-Scope's-export-file-name } -o export-file-name [-r]
Execution permission
In Windows: Administrator permissions (if the Windows UAC feature is enabled, the command is executed from the administrator console)
In UNIX: Superuser permissions
Storage directory
- In Windows:
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Manager-path\bin\imcf\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1imm/bin/imcf/
Arguments
- -f host-input-information-file-name Central-Scope's-export-file-name
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Specifies the relative or absolute path of the host input information file (host_input_data.csv) exported by the jcfexport command and of the file exported by the jcsdbexport command. This option cannot be specified together with the -g option. If a path contains a space, enclose the entire path in double-quotation marks (").
For the Central Scope's export file, specify the file to which a server-oriented tree has been exported.
For details about the host input information file (host_input_data.csv), see 9.7.1(1) Host information in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Administration Guide.
- -g business-group-information-file-name monitoring-group-information-file-name Central-Scope's-export-file-name
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Specifies the business group information file exported by using the jcfexport command (monitoring_system_data.csv), the monitoring group information file (monitoring_group_data.csv), and the file exported by using the jcsdbexport command, expressed as a relative path or an absolute path. This option cannot be specified together with the -f option. If the path contains a space, enclose the entire path in double-quotation marks (").
For the Central Scope's export file, specify the file to which a server-oriented tree was exported. Note that for the export file, specify a file exported from the monitoring object DB whose data version is 0810 or later.
- -o export-file-name
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Specifies the relative or absolute path of the Central Scope import file that is to be output by the command. This option is mandatory. If the path contains a space, enclose the entire path in double-quotation marks (").
- [-r]
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This option sets whether to use the virtualization system configuration tree contained in the JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope) export file specified by the argument. When this option is specified, the command creates a new file without using the virtualization system configuration tree contained in the JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope) export file. If this option is not specified, a new virtualization system configuration tree is added to the virtualization system configuration tree contained in the JP1/IM - Manager (Central Scope) export file.
Return values
0 |
Normal termination |
1 |
Argument error |
2 |
Specified file is invalid |
3 |
Specified input file was not found |
4 |
Export file already exists |
5 |
No permission to access a specified file |
6 |
Insufficient memory |
7 |
An input/output error occurred |
9 |
Insufficient disk space |
10 |
Execution permission error |
11 |
Forced termination by pressing the Ctrl and C keys |
12 |
The data version of the specified Central Scope export file is old |
20 |
A reserved device was specified for the file path |
99 |
Other error |
122 |
Command was not executed from the administrator console (Windows only) |