2.3.8 Recovering other information
In addition to the information described above, also recover the following setup information related to JP1.
The following table lists the tasks required to recover the information necessary for running JP1.
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Y: Required
N/A: Not applicable
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This task is required for Linux only.
The procedure for recovering information required to run JP1 is different for Windows and UNIX. The following subsections describe these procedures.
In addition to the items described below, you must also restore the OS, network system, and cluster software settings. For details, see the documentation for the OS and the cluster system.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) In Windows
(a) Setting the adjusted value for the service account
Set the adjustment value if the JP1/AJS3 service has been executed with the user account.
(b) Recovering the tool that collects troubleshooting data
Recover the backed up tool that collects troubleshooting data.
(c) Recovering the cluster-capable tools (only if required by the cluster system)
Recover the backed up cluster-capable tools. In addition, make sure that they are correctly registered in the cluster software.
(d) Setting the linkage functions (only if linkage functions are used)
When mail linkage, message queue linkage, or linkage with HP NNM is used, you need to set up each linkage again.
(e) Recovering the files used by HTTP connection jobs
Recover the files used by HTTP connection jobs from the backup data.
(f) Recovering the file used by service linkage jobs and service linkage monitoring jobs
Recover the file used by service linkage jobs and service linkage monitoring jobs from the backup data.
(g) Recovering the aggregation results of the number of job executions
Recover the folders that store aggregation results from their backups.
(h) Recovering the aggregation results of the operating status of execution agent
Recover the aggregation results of execution agent performance data that were backed up together with the execution agent information. For details about recovering the execution agent information, see 2.3.4(8) Recovering the execution agent information.
After that, recover the folder where the backed-up aggregation results are stored.
(2) In UNIX
(a) Recovering the login script (only in UNIX)
Restore the login script for the JP1 user.
(b) Verifying the kernel parameter adjustment values (only in UNIX)
Make sure that the values of the kernel parameters are appropriate.
(c) Recovering the tool that collects troubleshooting data
Recover the backed up tool that collects troubleshooting data.
(d) Recovering the cluster-capable tools (only if required by the cluster system)
Recover the backed up cluster-capable tools. In addition, make sure that they are correctly registered in the cluster software.
(e) Recovering the user-created tools for linking with a mail system (only in UNIX)
Recover the user-created tools for linking with a mail system if these tools have been backed up.
(f) Setting the linkage functions (only if linkage functions are used)
When mail linkage, message queue linkage, or linkage with HP NNM is used, you need to set up each linkage again.
(g) Recovering the files used by HTTP connection jobs
Recover the files used by HTTP connection jobs from the backup data.
(h) Recovering the file used by service linkage jobs and service linkage monitoring jobs
Recover the file used by service linkage jobs and service linkage monitoring jobs from the backup data.
(i) Recovering the aggregation results of the number of job executions
Recover the directories that store aggregation results from their backups.
(j) Recovering the aggregation results of the operating status of execution agent
Recover the aggregation results of execution agent performance data that were backed up together with the execution agent information. For details about recovering the execution agent information, see 2.3.4(8) Recovering the execution agent information.
After that, recover the directory where the backed-up aggregation results are stored.