jddupdatessomap
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Function
This command applies the mapping information defined in the single sign-on mapping definition file to JP1/IM - Manager (Intelligent Integrated Management Base).
Note that if this command is executed when the single sign-on mapping definition file has no valid property at all, the KAJY52031-W message is output and the applied single sign-on mapping definitions are cleared.
Format
Usage: jddupdatessomap [-h logical-host-name]
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\imdd\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1imm/bin/imdd/
Arguments
- -h logical-host-name
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Specify the logical host name when JP1/IM is running in a cluster system. When you omit this option, the command assumes that the logical host name specified in the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is set. When the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is not specified, the command assumes that the physical host name is set.
Notes
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You cannot execute multiple jddupdatessomap commands at a time. Doing so results in an error.
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You have to execute the jddupdatessomap command while the Intelligent Integrated Management Base service is up and running.
Return values
0 |
Normal termination |
1 |
Normal termination (invalid property or empty single sign-on mapping definition) |
2 |
Failed to establish exclusive control |
3 |
Invalid argument |
4 |
Invalid logical host name |
5 |
Authentication information used by the Intelligent Integrated Management Based is not set |
7 |
No permission necessary to execute the command |
11 |
Failed to connect to the Intelligent Integrated Management Base |
12 |
The Intelligent Integrated Management Base could not be authenticated |
13 |
Failed to apply information to the Intelligent Integrated Management Base |
14 |
Definition file load error |
255 |
System error |
Example
jddsetssomap KAJY02009-I The command (jddsetssomap) has started. KAJY02010-I The command (jddsetssomap) terminates normally.