jcsdbsetup
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Function
This command creates a new ISAM file for storing the monitoring object database. When you execute this command, the existing monitoring object database is deleted and a new monitoring object database is created.
You must terminate JP1/IM - Manager before you can create a monitoring object database.
Make sure that you execute this command if you use any Central Scope functions.
Format
jcsdbsetup [-h logical-host-name] [-f]
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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Scope-path\bin\
- In UNIX:
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/opt/jp1scope/bin/
Arguments
- -h logical-host-name
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When you are operating in a cluster system, this option specifies the logical host name. If this option is omitted, the logical host name specified in the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is assumed. If the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is not specified, the physical host name is assumed. If you are not using a cluster system, specification of this option is not needed.
- -f
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You must specify this option when there is an existing monitoring object database (if this option is omitted in such a case, an error results). If there is no existing monitoring object database, you can omit this option.
When this option is specified and there is a monitoring object database, the command displays the confirmation message Database files are existed. Delete these files? [y/n]. Entering Y and then pressing the Enter key will cause the existing monitoring object database to be deleted and a new monitoring object database to be created. If there is no existing monitoring object database, the command will create a new monitoring object database without displaying the confirmation message.
Return values
0 |
Normal termination |
1 |
Logical host name is invalid |
2 |
Argument error |
4 |
No permission to execute the command |
10 |
Setup has not been completed |
12 |
Insufficient memory |
13 |
Insufficient disk capacity |
20 |
Database already exists |
42 |
Another command or request is running |
99 |
Other error |