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Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (Console Edition)
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A.1 Server Resource Information Collection Policy Setup Command

This section explains the Server Resource Information Collection Policy Creation Command.

Refer to "sqcRPolicy (Server Resource Information Collection Policy Creation Command)" in the Reference Guide for more information.


Required privileges

[Windows]

The user must have the privileges of a member of the Administrators group.

[UNIX]

The user must have the privileges of the system administrator (superuser).


[Windows]

For Windows systems, to collect disk-related performance information, the diskperf Windows command must be executed beforehand to enable information to be collected. This command is used as follows:

diskperf -y

Refer to the Windows help for details on the diskperf command. Before using this command, be sure to enable both physical drives and logical drives.

Point

  • The system must be restarted after settings are made using the diskperf command.

  • The diskperf command must be executed before the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator DCM service starts (before performance information starts being collected).


Format

Create a server resource information collection policy

[Windows]

Installation directory\bin\sqcRPolicy.exe

[UNIX]

/opt/FJSVssqc/bin/sqcRPolicy.sh


Refer to "A.3 sqcSetPolicy (Policy Application Command)" and apply the policy next.


Point

When the Server Resource Information Collection Policy Creation Command (sqcRPolicy) or sqcCtrlPolicy.exe -e RP (Remote Policy Operation Command) is executed, a file named "MiddlewareConf.xml" is created. To delete a managed object, edit the content of MiddlewareConf.xml by referring to "Resource Configuration Information (MiddlewareConf.xml)" in the Reference Guide.