HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Starting and stopping the Device Manager server
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8 Starting and stopping the Device
Manager server
This chapter describes how to start and stop the Device Manager server.
Before controlling the Device Manager server (section 8-1 )
Starting the Device Manager server (section 8-2 )
Stopping the Device Manager server (section 8-3 )
Checking the operating status of the Device Manager server (section 8-4 )
Starting the Device Manager server and Common Component (section 8-5 )
Stopping the Device Manager server and Common Component (section 8-6 )
Checking the operating status of Device Manager server and Common Component (section 8-
7 )
8-1 Before controlling the Device Manager server
If you start or stop the Device Manager server, the XP Provisioning Manager server also starts or
stops. Also, when you start or stop Common Component, the following services start or stop:
HBase Storage Mgmt Web Service
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service
HiRDB
The following table describes the resident processes of the Device Manager server and Common
Component in Windows.
Table 8-1 Resident processes of the Device Manager server and Common Component (in
Windows)
Process name Service name Function
DeviceManagerServer
DeviceManagerServer The Device Manager server
hcmdssvctl.exe
HBase Storage Mgmt Common
Service
XP Command View AE Suite
servlet service.
If the Device Manager server and
other XP Command View AE Suite
products are installed on the same
computer, a process of a service
other than HBase Storage Mgmt
Common Service might be started
by using the name
hcmdssvctl.exe.
httpsd.exe
HBase Storage Mgmt Web Service XP Command View AE Suite
common web service.
Multiple instances of this process
might be running.