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Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (WebsiteManagement Functions Edition)
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3.2 Environment Settings procedures

Environment settings are made in the sequence, managed server, management server, and report server.

The following lists the setting sequences, explanation locations in this manual, and setting points.

Item No

Explanation location

Setting point

1

Chapter 4 Environment Settings for the Managed Server

The following settings need to be consistent:

  • Web server settings

  • Usage DB environment definition files

Point

Here, settings need to be made for HostA1 and HostA2.

Explanation is given with HostA1 used as an example.

Replace the host name and IP address with the actual ones of your Web server.

2

Chapter 5 Environment Settings for the Management Server

The following settings need to be consistent:

  • Settings for managed server usage analysis

  • Settings for management server usage analysis

Note

In case of cluster operation, apply the settings on the node where management business is in operating. In case of double-operation of Manager, apply the settings for each server.

3

Chapter 6 Environment Settings for the Report Server

Settings for virtual directory properties.


When all settings from Item No. 1 to No. 3 are finished, check the following points to see whether the settings are made correctly.


Item No

Check point

Viewpoint

1

Web server settings are completed.

-

2

Environment settings for usage analysis are completed on the management and managed servers.

Make a check, paying attention to the following points:

Check if the DB environment definition file for usage of the managed and the management servers are specified for management server operation setting.

3

Management server settings are completed.

Check the environment settings related to the managed server.

4

Report server settings are completed.

Check that the property settings for a virtual directory are correct.

Note

  • Execution environment and execution permission for JavaTM applets is required. For systems where Java VM is not included, (Windows Server 2003, etc), Java VM should be installed.

  • If the level of Microsoft(R) Win32 Virtual Machine for JavaTM (called JavaVM in this document) used on Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer is not 5.00.3167 or later, the analysis window may not be displayed normally.
    If the analysis window is not displayed normally and the JavaVM level satisfies this condition, obtain the update patch from the Microsoft site and apply it.
    The JavaVM level can be checked using one of the following methods:

    • If the use of the Java console is enabled, select Java Console from the View menu. The JavaVM level is displayed in the first line of the Java console.

    • Retrieve msjava.dll from the directory of the system and open the properties. The JavaVM level is displayed in the Version field.

  • If JavaTM Plug-in is enabled, the analysis window is not normally displayed under the following conditions:

    • The Proxy server and Proxy exceptions are set on the Web browser, and

    • The Proxy server is set so that the Web browser settings are used in JavaTM Plug-in, and

    • The machine on which this product is installed corresponds to the Proxy exception.