HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-00 Administrator Guide (TB581-96334, April 2013)
Related topics:
• Prerequisite environment for using the configuration definition file, page 239
• Notes on using the configuration definition file, page 252
• agent.rm.horcmInstance, page 409
• agent.rm.horcmService, page 409
• server.agent.rm.temporaryInstance, page 420
• server.agent.rm.temporaryPort, page 420
• server.agent.rm.horcmSource, page 423
Configuration definition file parameters supported Device Manager
If you use a parameter not supported by Device Manager, the configuration definition file is assumed
to be invalid and processing is not performed normally.
Device Manager supports the following parameters:
• HORCM_MON
• HORCM_CMD
• HORCM_DEV
• HORCM_LDEV
• HORCM_INST
•
HORCM_INSTP
#
•
HORCM_CTQM
#
#
These parameters are supported by Device Manager agent version 6.2 or later. Note that when
you create or use a copy pair, even if HORCM_INSTP or HORCM_CTQM information is defined in
the configuration definition file, the Device Manager agent will operate while ignoring the
definition. The Device Manager agent does not add the HORCM_INSTP or HORCM_CTQM definitions
to the configuration definition file, nor does it add a pair group to the existing definitions. However,
when you delete a pair, any definitions of that pair group that exist in the HORCM_INSTP or
HORCM_CTQM definitions will also be deleted.
Related topics:
• Description conventions for the configuration definition file, page 241
• HORCM_MON parameter description format, page 242
• HORCM_CMD parameter description format, page 244
• HORCM_DEV parameter description format, page 245
• HORCM_LDEV parameter description format, page 247
• HORCM_INST parameter description format, page 249
• HORCM_LDEVG parameter description format, page 250
• HORCM_ALLOW_INST parameter description format, page 251
Description conventions for the configuration definition file
If a configuration definition file is not created in accordance with the description conventions, Device
Manager assumes that the configuration definition file is invalid.
Create a configuration definition file in accordance with the following conventions.
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