Outline
To start multi-subsystems on a single Systemwalker Operation Manager server, you must create a multi-subsystem operating environment.
Definition procedure
Issue the following command on the server where you wish to operate multi-subsystems. To do so, log in as the superuser or as the user belonging to the Administrators group who has the privileges of "Function as part of the operating system."
[Windows system]
createsubsystem.exe -sys subsystem-number |
[UNIX system]
createsubsystem.sh -sys subsystem-number |
This command is stored in the following directory:
Windows: System installation directory \MpWalker.JM\bin
Solaris version: /opt/FJSVJMCMN/bin
Linux version: /opt/FJSVJMCMN/bin
HP-UX version: /opt/FHPJMCMN/bin
AIX version: /usr/FAIXJMCMN/bin
The "subsystem-number" can be an integer of 1 to 9.
When you issue the createsubsystem command, the Jobscheduler database directory used by subsystems and the Job Execution Control spool directory will be created. If you are using the Windows system, the information you have specified in the Spool directory on the Cluster settings sheet of the Define Operating Information window is NOT copied when the Job Execution Control spool directory is created.
The database directory and the spool directory to be used by subsystem 0 are created automatically during installation of Systemwalker Operation Manager.
For the createsubsystem command details, refer to the Systemwalker Operation Manager Reference Guide.