HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Administrator Guide (web)

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Required operations when creating or changing a configuration definition file
When you use Device Manager to create or change a configuration definition file, the information
that is defined in the file is automatically reported to the Device Manager server. However, if you
create or change a configuration definition file without using the Device Manager, for example, by
using the Replication Manager instead or by directly editing the file, you need to manually report the
file information to the Device Manager server.
If you refresh the storage system via the Device Manager GUI or CLI, information about the
configuration definition file is reported to the Device Manager server. Refresh all storage systems
associated with copy pair volumes that are specified in the configuration definition file.
Note about deleting copy pairs
When you delete copy pairs from a management client, if all the definitions of the copy pairs in a
configuration definition file are deleted, that configuration definition file will also be deleted. If you
do not want the configuration definition file to be deleted, back up of the configuration definition file
before you delete the copy pairs.
Device Manager agent commands
This section explains the syntax of Device Manager agent commands.
NOTE:
When using one of the following OSs on the host, execute Device Manager agent commands
from the WOW64 command prompt:
Windows Server 2003 (x64 and IPF)
Windows Server 2003 R2 (x64)
Windows Server 2008 (x64 and IPF)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64 and IPF)
The following shows an example of executing from the command prompt:
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\cmd.exe
In Windows, the folder in which the Device Manager agent commands are installed is automatically
added to the environment variable PATH. When you execute a command, you do not need to
change the current folder to the folder that contains commands.
firewall_setup command
If the host OS is Windows, the firewall_setup command is used to register the ports used by the
Device Manager agent as firewall exceptions. The firewall_setup command is stored in the
following locations:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\bin\firewall_setup.bat
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