18.6.2 Notes on starting the system operation
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Do not use the following commands when JP1/Base is active:
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jbs_setup_cluster (Windows only)
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jbshostsimport
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jbssetadmingrp (UNIX only) with any option other than -v
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jbsunsetcnf
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jevdbinit
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jevdbmkrep
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jp1base_setup (UNIX only)
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jp1base_setup_cluster (UNIX only)
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jp1bshasetup (Windows only)
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Jischk
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Jiscond
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Jisconv
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Jiscpy
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Jisext
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Jiskeymnt
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Jislckext
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Jisprt
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Jislckreg (UNIX only)
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Jisrsdel (UNIX only)
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If there are no JP1 products using JP1/Base user authentication, you can change the following environment settings while JP1/Base is active:
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JP1 user settings#
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Authority level for JP1 resource groups (for Windows)#
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JP1 user operating permission settings (for UNIX)
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Authentication server change
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For the case of operation to use a DS user, the settings can be changed even when a function to use user authentication is operating.
Exercise caution when changing these environment settings while JP1/Base is active.
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On Windows, folders and files referenced by JP1/Base cannot be the folders or files on a network drive. If folders and file on a network drive are specified operation is not guaranteed.
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On UNIX, folders and files referenced by JP1/Base cannot be the folders or files on a mounted NFS. If folders and file on a mounted NFS are specified operation is not guaranteed.
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JP1/Base does not support the 3rd and 4th level JIS characters.
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On Windows, when performing an operation that requires processing efficiency, the following configuration is recommended:
Select Control Panel - Performance Information and Advanced Tools - Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows - Advanced tab - Processor scheduling, and then select background services.
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Do not specify Windows reserved device file names (AUX, CON, NUL, PRN, CLOCK$, COM[0-9], and LPT[0-9]) in JP1/Base commands or in JP1/Base definition files.
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The accessing of files and folders of JP1/Base by antivirus software might cause JP1/Base to behave unexpectedly.
If you are using antivirus software, do not set the software to scan any of the files and folders in the following folders:
- - Installation-folder (The following is the default path in Windows.)
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On a physical host:
- system-drive\Program Files (x86)\Hitachi\JP1Base
- %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Hitachi\JP1\jp1_default\JP1Base
On a logical host:
- shared-folder\jp1base\conf\
- shared-folder\jp1base\log\
- shared-folder\jp1base\event\
- %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Hitachi\JP1\logical-host-name\JP1Base
- - Installation-directory (In UNIX)
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On a physical host:
- /opt/jp1base
- /etc/opt/jp1base
- /var/opt/jp1base
- /usr/tmp/jp1_ses
- /usr/lib/jp1_ses
- /opt/jp1/hcclibcnf/regdir
On a logical host:
- shared-directory/jp1base
- shared-directory/event
- - The integrated trace log folder (The following is the default path in Windows.)
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- system-drive\Program Files (x86)\Hitachi\HNTRLib2
- - The integrated trace log directory (In UNIX)
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- /opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2
- /var/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2
- - Folders that are specified in the index file
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The default path is installation-folder\conf\event\ in Windows, /etc/opt/jp1base/conf/event/ in UNIX.
- Log files monitored by using the log file trapping function