1.1.1 JP1/Base functionality supported by each OS (in Windows)
Some of the JP1/Base functionality might not be supported by a particular OS.
The following table shows the functionality that each OS supports in Windows.
Table 1‒1: JP1/Base functionality and OS support (for Windows)
Functionality
|
OS (Windows)
|
2016, 2019, 2022
|
User management
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User authentication
|
Yes
|
User authentication by a directory server#1
|
Yes
|
User mapping
|
Yes
|
Startup control for services
|
Start sequence control
|
Yes
|
Stop sequence control#2
|
Yes
|
Event service
|
Part#3
|
Event conversion
|
Log file trapping
|
Yes
|
Event log trapping
|
Yes
|
Collecting and distributing definitions
|
Checking information on the operation of services and managing definitions by using IM configuration management
|
Yes
|
Collecting and distributing definitions for the event service by using commands
|
Yes
|
Collecting definitions of JP1 programs
|
Yes
|
Process management
|
Yes
|
Health check
|
Yes
|
Local action
|
Yes
|
ISAM-related utility commands
|
Yes
|
Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2)
|
Yes
|
Communication with IPv4 addresses
|
Yes
|
Communication with IPv6 addresses
|
Yes
|
- Legend:
-
2016, 2019, 2022: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
Yes: Supported
Part: Partly supported only.
No: Not supported
#1: An Active Directory server is used for the directory server.
#2: JP1/Power Monitor is required for stop sequence control.
#3: Version 5 compatibility events are not supported.
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