Contents
1 Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Server Administration
- EnterpriseOne Server Administration Overview
- EnterpriseOne Server Administration Implementation
- Understanding Java Runtime Engine Installation for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2
2 Administering the Server
- Understanding Server Administration for IBM i
- Starting the Enterprise Server for IBM i
- Shutting Down the Enterprise Server for IBM i
- Using IBM i Integrated File System Logging Support
- Cleaning Up the Enterprise Server for IBM i
- Setting Up a Printer for IBM i
- Administering Batch Processes for IBM i
- Running Multiple Instances of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the IBM i
- Understanding Running Multiple Instances of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
- Understanding IBM i Database Security Parameters
- Type
- Additional Profile Work That SETOWAUT Performs When You Use Types *FULL or *PROF
- INILIB (INI Library)
- DTAPATH Datapath (library)
- Modify System Profile
- Modify JDE Profile
- Modify Security Profile
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne DB Admin Profile
- BSFNLIB (Libs or *INI (Default PathCode))
- Secure Log Path
- Secure All Objects
- Prerequisites
- Copying Libraries and Directories (Release 9.2.6.0)
- Applying Security to Multiple Instances of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the
- Creating a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sub-System on the IBM i
- Administering JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Database Security for IBM i
- Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Database Security Administration
- Prerequisite
- Setting Up IBM i Database Security for a Single JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Instance
- Setting Up IBM i Database Security for Multiple JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Instances
- Adding Administrators
- Removing Administrative Authority from User Profiles
- Displaying User Profile Information
3 Administering the UNIX and Linux Servers
- Understanding Server Administration for UNIX and Linux
- Starting the Enterprise Server for UNIX or Linux
- Understanding Enterprise Server Startup for UNIX or Linux
- Starting the Enterprise Server for UNIX or Linux Manually
- Starting the Enterprise Server for HP-UX Automatically
- Starting the Enterprise Server for AIX and Solaris Automatically
- Starting the Enterprise Server for Linux Automatically
- Verifying the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Installation
- Shutting Down the Enterprise Server for UNIX or Linux
- Setting Up a Printer for UNIX or Linux
- Administering Batch Processes for UNIX or Linux
- Maintaining File Security for UNIX and Linux
- Working with HP-UX and Solaris Kernel Parameter Settings
- Working with Linux Kernel Parameter Settings
- Working with AIX Kernel Parameter Settings for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
- Running Multiple Instances of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server
4 Administering the Windows Server
- Understanding Server Administration for Windows
- Setting Up a Printer for Windows
- Working with Network Services
- Understanding Network Services
- Setting Up the Network Service
- Starting the Network Service
- Stopping the Network Services
- Cleaning Up the Enterprise Server for Windows
- Uninstalling the Network Service
- Starting the Enterprise Server for Windows Manually
- Verifying the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Installation
- Administering Batch Processes for Windows
- Maintaining File Security for Windows
- Running Multiple Instances of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on Windows
5 Backing Up JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tables
6 Troubleshooting the Enterprise Server
- Understanding Enterprise Server Troubleshooting
- Viewing Enterprise Server Logs from the Workstation
- Setting Up the Enterprise Server jde.log
- Setting Up the Enterprise Server jdedebug.log
- Setting Up the <batch process>.log File
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Server
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Server Processes
- Understanding Resource Utilization and Performance
- Evaluating EnterpriseOne Server Performance
- Determine if CPU or Memory is Abnormal
- Identify Abnormal Process
- Evaluate Individual Processes
- Get Memory / CPU Diagnostics
- Corrective Actions
- Inline Corrective/Diagnostic Actions
- Logging and Diagnostics
- Advanced Profiling
- JDEHEAP Advanced Diagnostics Engine (JADE)
- Description of JDEHEAP Advanced Diagnostics Engine (JADE)
- JADE Standard Mode
- Use Case 1
- Use Case2
- JADE Advanced Mode
- JDEHEAP Advanced Diagnostics Engine (JADE) Configuration
- Business Function Memory Diagnostics (BMD)
- Description of Business Function Memory Diagnostics (BMD)
- Logged Values in BMD
- Configuration of BMD
- BMD Parsing
- Troubleshooting the Enterprise Server
- Understanding Enterprise Server Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Enterprise Server Installation
- Troubleshooting: Library Installation Verification
- Troubleshooting: Database Table Configuration
- Troubleshooting: Setting up the .INI File
- Troubleshooting: You Cannot Find the Log Files
- Troubleshooting: Not Enough Relevant Information Is Written to the Log Files
- Troubleshooting: Testing with PORTTEST
- Troubleshooting: Running JDENET
- Troubleshooting: Testing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne by Submitting a Report
- Troubleshooting: Shutting Down JDENET
- Troubleshooting: Email and PPAT
- Troubleshooting Multiple Release Setup
- Troubleshooting JDBNET
- Troubleshooting Interprocess Communications
- Troubleshooting the JDE.INI File
- Troubleshooting the UNIX/Linux Enterprise Server
- Understanding UNIX/Linux Enterprise Server Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting the JDE.INI File
- Troubleshooting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne File Copying to a Server
- Troubleshooting Database Table Configurations
- Troubleshooting Printer Setup
- Troubleshooting Email
- Troubleshooting Multiple Release Setup
- Troubleshooting Report File Output Location
- Troubleshooting JDBNET Server Not Found
- Troubleshooting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Testing
- Troubleshooting the Microsoft Windows Enterprise Server
- Understanding Microsoft Windows Enterprise Server Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Account Setup
- Troubleshooting JD Edwards EnterpriseOne File Copying to a Server
- Troubleshooting Database Table Configuration
- Troubleshooting Printer Setup
- Troubleshooting jde.ini File Setup
- Troubleshooting Finding the Log Files
- Troubleshooting Testing with the PORTTEST Program
- Troubleshooting Running JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Manually
- Troubleshooting Finding the Report Files
- Troubleshooting Testing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne by Submitting a Report
- Taking Ownership of a Printer
- Stopping All JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Processes
- Stopping JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Processes Without Rights
- Troubleshooting Email
- Troubleshooting Web Servers
7 Working with Servers
- Understanding the Work With Servers Program (P986116)
- Understanding the Work With Locations and Machines Web Program (Release 9.2.5)
- Understanding the Work With Virtual Hosts Program (Release 9.2.5)
- Managing Server Jobs
- Understanding Server Jobs
- Forms Used to Manage Server Jobs
- Setting Processing Option for Work with Servers (P986116)
- Setting Processing Options for Job Control Master (P986110B) (Release 9.2.5)
- Checking the Status of Reports
- Changing the Priority and the Printer for Jobs
- Printing Jobs
- Viewing Reports Online
- Viewing the Logs for a Job
- Holding and Releasing Jobs
- Moving Jobs (Release 9.2.5)
- Resubmitting Jobs (Release 9.2.5)
- Terminating Jobs (Release 9.2.6)
- Defining Default Logging Levels for Jobs (Release 9.2.6)
- Managing Job Queues
- Managing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Subsystems