Specifications
See the following supplementary notes and check whether the manager and agent can communicate with
each other.
Supplementary notes
• Check whether the agent host name
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can be resolved on the manager host.
If the name cannot be resolved, specify the settings in the hosts file, jp1hosts information, or
jp1hosts2 information on the manager host or in the DNS settings so that the agent host name can be
resolved.
• Check whether the manager host name
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can be resolved on the agent host.
If the name cannot be resolved, specify the settings in the hosts file, jp1hosts information, or
jp1hosts2 information on the agent host or in the DNS settings so that the manager host name can be
resolved.
• Check whether the IP address obtained by resolving the agent host name on the manager host is the same as
the actual IP address of the agent host.
If the IP addresses are different, specify the settings in the hosts file, jp1hosts information, or
jp1hosts2 information on the manager host or in the DNS settings so that the correct IP address can be
obtained by resolving the name.
• Check whether the IP address obtained by resolving the manager host name on the agent host is the same as
the actual IP address of the manager host.
If the IP addresses are different, specify the settings in the hosts file, jp1hosts information, or
jp1hosts2 information on the agent host or in the DNS settings so that the correct IP address can be
obtained by resolving the name.
• Check whether there are problems with the network environment.
Use the ping command or another means to check whether the manager host can communicate with the
agent host via TCP/IP. If there are communication problems, correct them. Similarly, check whether the
agent host can communicate with the manager host, and correct any problems you find.
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• For a physical host:
For DNS operation, the host name in the FQDN format. For other cases, the host name obtained by executing
the hostname command
• For a logical host:
In Windows
The host name indicated in xxxxx in JP1/AJS3_xxxxx in the Services window that is displayed by choosing
Services or by choosing Administrative Tools and then Services in the Control Panel window on the agent
host
In UNIX
The host name indicated after the jajs_spmd process that is displayed by executing the ps command
KAVT0588-E
The specified working path does not exist.
The directory specified for any of the following directory names does not exist: After correcting the error, stop the JP1/
AJS3 service and restart it.
• The JP1/AJS3 installation directory name
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