3.8 Notes when running anti-virus software
If anti-virus software imposes an exclusive control lock on a file or folder used byJP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications, the following problems might arise:
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JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications does not start.
An exclusive control lock placed on a definition file that JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications references at startup might prevent JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications from starting.
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Service linkage jobs and service linkage monitoring jobs fail to execute or are delayed.
An exclusive control lock placed on a file needed to execute a service linkage job or service linkage monitoring job might prevent the job from starting, cause it to terminate abnormally, or delay its execution.
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You cannot change definitions.
An exclusive control lock placed on a JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications definition file might prevent you from adding or changing a job definition.
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JP1/AJS3 cannot output log data.
An exclusive control lock placed on a JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications definition file might prevent you from adding or changing a job definition.
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JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications commands end abnormally.
An exclusive control lock placed on a file used by a JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications command might cause the command to end abnormally.
If you run a virus check during JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications operation, exclude the following files and folders. If you run a virus check while JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications is stopped, make sure that the anti-virus program has finished checking the following files and folders before you restart JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications.
For details about the notes on JP1/AJS3, see the notes on running antivirus software in the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Design Guide (System Construction).
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Common files and folders of JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications that belong to the following categories:
- JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications log files and folders
- Files and folders that users can reference
- Files and folders that users have no need to reference or modify
For information about these files and folders, see A. Files and Directories.
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In system-drive\Program Files\Hitachi\HNTRLib2
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- In Linux:
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Files and folders of JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications that belong to the following categories:
- JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications log files and folders
- Files and folders that users can reference
- Files and folders that users have no need to reference or modify
For information about these files and folders, see A. Files and Directories.
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In /opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/
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In /var/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/
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If you run the data collection tool while a virus check is in progress, exclude the following files and folders, in addition to those listed above, from the virus check.
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Files collected for troubleshooting purposes.
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Operating system log information required to troubleshoot JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications problems.
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JP1-related information required to troubleshoot JP1/AJS3 for Cloud Service Applications problems.
For information about these files, see 9.2 Types of log information and storage locations.
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Destination folder for data acquired by the data collection tool.