Purpose of this manual
This manual explains the different commands and messages used by Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Target audience
This manual is intended for users who will use the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Console window.
Readers of this manual should also have a general understanding of basic operating system and GUI operations as well as a working knowledge of communications protocols such as TCP/IP and SMTP.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Technical Guide
Provides an overview of the functions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Installation Guide
Explains how to install and set up Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide
Explains how to use the functions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (Console Edition)
Explains how to use those functions related to console windows.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (Dashboard Edition)
Explains how to use dashboard function.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Reference Guide
Explains commands, data formats, messages and so on.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Troubleshooting Guide
Explains how to handle any problems that may occur.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (Website Management Functions Edition)
Explains the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator functions that relate to analyzing Web usage and monitoring Web content tempering.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Glossary
This manual explains Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator terminology.
Organization of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator manual
The Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator manuals are organized as follows:
This chapter explains the commands provided by Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Chapter 2 Starting and Stopping Resident Processes
This chapter explains the resident processes of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator, and how to start and stop them.
Chapter 3 Resource Configuration Information(MiddlewareConf.xml)
This chapter explains how to edit the resource configuration information file "MiddlewareConf.xml".
This chapter lists the configuration information that is stored in a PDB.
This chapter explains the messages that are output by Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
Positioning of this document
This manual is common to the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator products for Windows, Linux and Oracle Solaris:
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Enterprise Edition V13.5.0.
Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Standard Edition V13.5.0.
Abbreviations
Microsoft® Windows NT® Server network operating system Version 4.0 and Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0 are abbreviated as "Windows NT®".
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system, Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system, and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server operating system are all abbreviated as "Windows® 2000".
Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system is abbreviated as "Windows® 98".
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional is abbreviated as "Windows® XP".
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 Enterprise Edition, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 Standard Edition and Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 Web Edition are all abbreviated as "Windows® 2003".
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise and Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard are abbreviated as "Windows® 2008".
Windows Vista® Home Basic, Windows Vista® Home Premium, Windows Vista® Business, Windows Vista® Enterprise, and Windows Vista® Ultimate are abbreviated as " Windows Vista®".
Windows® 7 Home Premium, Windows® 7 Professional, Windows® 7 Enterprise, and Windows® 7 Ultimate are abbreviated as "Windows® 7"
Microsoft® SQL ServerTM is abbreviated as "SQL Server".
Microsoft® Cluster Server is abbreviated as "MSCS".
Oracle Solaris might be described as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.
Systemwalker Centric Manager is abbreviated as "Centric Manager".
Symfoware Server is abbreviated as "Symfoware".
Interstage Application Server is abbreviated as "Interstage".
Oracle Database is abbreviated as "Oracle".
Systemwalker Resource Coordinator is abbreviated as "Resource Coordinator".
Versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator that operate under Windows is referred to as "Windows version".
Versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator that operate under Solaris are referred to as "Solaris versions".
Versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator that operate under Linux is referred to as "Linux version".
Solaris and Linux versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator are referred to collectively as "UNIX versions".
The term "Agent" is used to refer to articles common to both Agent for Server and Agent for Business.
Conventions used in this document
Edition-specific information
This manual deals mainly with the Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator. The following symbols appear in the title or text of an article to distinguish between the Standard Edition (standard specification) and the Enterprise Edition.
This indicates that the article relates specifically to Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Enterprise Edition.
This indicates that the article relates specifically to Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator Standard Edition.
Information specific to Windows or UNIX versions
This document contains information common to both Windows versions and UNIX versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator. Information specific to only the Windows versions and information specific to only the UNIX versions are distinguished from common information by attaching the following symbols:
[Windows]
This indicates that the article relates specifically to Windows versions.
[UNIX]
This indicates that the article relates specifically to UNIX versions.
The symbols [Solaris], [Linux], [AIX], and [HP-UX] are used to distinguish Solaris, Linux, AIX, and HP-UX versions of Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator.
If notice should be paid, the information is distinguished from common information by attaching the following symbols:
This indicates that the article relates specifically to Solaris versions.
Symbols
The symbols used with commands are explained below.
[Entry example]
[PARA={a | b | c |...}] |
[Meaning of each symbol]
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
[] | Items enclosed in square brackets are optional. |
{} | Select one of the items enclosed in braces ( { } ). |
__ | When all optional items enclosed in square brackets ( [ ] ) are omitted, the default value indicated by an underscore ( _ ) is used. |
| | Select one of the items separated by vertical bars. |
... | The item immediately before the ellipsis (...) can be repeatedly specified. |
Trademarks
MS-DOS, Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo and Windows NT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.
Oracle is a registered trademark of ORACLE Corporation in the United States.
Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Mr. Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries.
Red Hat, RPM and all Red Hat-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Intel, Pentium and Itanium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Systemwalker is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited.
Interstage is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited.
Symfoware is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited.
Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Acknowledgement
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)
May 2011
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