6.6.2 Differences in functionality from previous versions
The following table shows the differences in functionality between how past versions collected information about the application operating status and how version 10-00 collects information about the operating status of processes.
Functionality |
Collection of information about the application operating status in versions 09-00 and earlier |
Collection of information about the operating status of processes beginning with version 10-00 |
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Acquisition of command line |
No |
Yes |
Maximum value for a command line that can be acquired |
-- |
4,096 bytes |
Collection of performance information for specific processes or services |
No#1 |
Yes#2 |
Maximum value for monitoring conditions that can be specified |
127 bytes |
4,096 bytes |
Maximum value for monitoring conditions that can be displayed in PFM - Web Console |
31 bytes |
4,096 bytes |
Case sensitivity of monitoring targets |
No |
Yes#3 |
Identifying monitoring conditions by label |
No |
Yes#4 |
Grouping targets when setting process monitoring |
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Yes: Can be executed.
No: Cannot be executed.
--: Not applicable.
- #1
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Always collects performance information for all processes or services.
- #2
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Collects performance information only for the processes or services for which process monitoring has been set.
- #3
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By default, letter case is not distinguished. For details, see 6.6.7 Distinguishing the letter case of monitoring targets.
- #4
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Use the MonitoringXX Label field to identify a process or service.
You can use the jpcappcvt command to upgrade application definitions that were set in version 09-00 or earlier to application definitions for version 10-00. For details about the jpcappcvt command, see 9. Commands.
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There is no need to upgrade application definitions that were set in version 09-00 or earlier if they are not being extended into version 10-00.