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Systemwalker Operation Manager  Installation Guide
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2.1.1 Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup Window

Most of the system operating environment can be defined from the Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window. The following explains how to open and use the Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window.

Only the system administrators (the users belonging to the Administrators group [Windows], the superuser [UNIX]), or the Operation Manager users having the administrative authority (when the Extended User Management function is valid in the UNIX system) can use the Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window. The Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window cannot be used if a user ID that does not have administrator privileges is specified in the Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup [Login] window.

Note

Refer to "Support for Client and Server Connection" in the Systemwalker Operation Manager Technical Guide for details about the range of supported connections.

How to open the window

Select Start or Apps >> Systemwalker Operation Manager >> click Environment Setup. When the Environment Setup [Login] window appears, enter the destination connection and other required information, and click Login. (Note)

Enterprise EditionNote:

When multi-subsystems are running on the server, the Specify Subsystem Connection window appears after the Environment Setup [Login] window. Select the destination subsystem number and click OK, and the Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window will appear.

Systemwalker Operation Manager Environment Setup window

Common:

This explains the buttons used when defining common environments in Systemwalker Operation Manager.

Monitored host:

Opens the Select Monitored Host Configuration window.

Shared parameter:

Opens the Define Operation Manager Shared Parameter window.

Automation:

This explains the buttons used when defining the environment for the automation function.

Action [Windows]:

Opens the Action Environment Setup dialog box.

Jobscheduler:

This explains the buttons used when defining the environment for Jobscheduler functions.

Startup parameter:

Opens the Define Jobscheduler Startup Parameters window.

Message table [Windows]:

Opens the Define Message Table window.

Monitoring permission host:

Opens the Define Monitoring Permission Host window.

Job control:

This explains the buttons used when defining the environment for the Job Execution Control functions.

Operation information:

Opens the Define Operating Information window.

Trust host:

Opens the Define Trust Host window.

Job owner [Windows]:

Opens the Define Job Owner Information window.

Policy operation:

This explains the buttons for policy operation.

Extract policy:

Opens the Extract Policy window.

Distribute policy:

Opens the Systemwalker Operation Manager Distribution [Login] window.

[Windows]
Service control:

This explains the buttons used for service control.

Control subject:

This allows you to select a service to be started and stopped from a combo box. For details, see the Systemwalker Operation Manager Online Help.

Start:

Starts the selected services to be controlled. If services are already active, they are stopped first, then restarted.

Stop:

Stops the selected services from being controlled.

[UNIX]
Daemon control:

This explains the buttons used for daemon control.

Control subject:

This allows you to select a daemon or daemons to be started and stopped from a combo box. For details, see the Systemwalker Operation Manager Online Help.

Start:

Starts the selected daemons to be controlled. If daemons are already active, they are stopped first, then restarted.

Stop:

Stops the selected daemons from being controlled.

Note

In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, you might want to stop or restart the operating system even though you have configured the daemons to stop automatically when the operating system is stopped. In this case, manually execute the poperationmgr service/daemon stop command in advance to stop the Systemwalker Operation Manager daemons. [Linux]