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Adding the configured properties into the JVM property files


To complete the configuration process, you must add the configured JMX properties to the JVM property files, which enables BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Java Environments to connect to the JVM. You can configure the property files by using the following methods:


Before you begin

Copy the MJEQCOPY member from the BBPROC data set into your library.

To add the properties into the JVM property files

  1. Locate and open the properties file for the JVM to which you want to add the configured properties.

    For more information about finding properties files for JVMs, see the Knowledge Article 000102079. You can access the Knowledge Base directly at http://www.bmc.com/available/search-kb.html or from the BMC Support Central website (http://www.bmc.com/support). In addition, you can refer to the documentation from your JVM application.

  2.  On the COMMAND line, type MJEQCOPY preport.
    Replace prePort with the prefix specified in MJEINPUT for this JVM, followed by the port number that the list processor assigned to the JVM (for example, MJE9290).

    You can find the prefix and port number in the following members:

    • props_dsn file for properties stored in a PDS
    • /path/pre/ for properties stored in an HFS

    You can also find the port number assigned to each JVM in the MJETGTxx member.

  3.  Press Enter.The configured JMX properties are added to the JVM property file.

    Important

    If the configured properties exist in the PDS and HFS files, a prompt asks you to confirm which file to copy.

  4. Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for each JVM that you want to configure.

 

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