HP StorageWorks XP Provisioning Manager Installation and Configuration Guide (December 2005)

You can specify a value from 1 to 20.
Default: 10
4-4-2-3 logger.MaxFileSize
You use this property to set the maximum size for the trace log files and error log files that are output by the log
output function. When the log file size exceeds the specified value, a new log file is created.
When setting a value, you must specify KB or MB as the unit. Otherwise, the specified value is interpreted as
being specified in bytes. Note that for this property, KB and MB are interpreted to be 1024 bytes and 1024 KB,
respectively.
You can specify a value from 512 KB to 32 MB.
Default: 1 MB
4-5 Specifying Security Settings
To implement secure communications between a management server and management client (GUI), you must
specify the security settings, which include data encryption and user authentication using SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security). For more information on server security, see the HP StorageWorks
Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Server Installation and Configuration Guide
.
After the server is installed, use the http protocol to access the server from the client. To change the protocol,
use the Command View XP AE Suite Common Component's
hcmdschgurl command.
4-6 Specifying Windows
®
Firewall Settings
If Windows
®
Firewall is enabled in either the Provisioning Manager server OS (either Windows Server™ 2003
SP1 or Windows
®
XP SP2), or in the host OS (Windows Server™ 2003 SP1), specify the following settings to
run Provisioning Manager.
Provisioning Manager Server Settings
As Device Manager is a required program, it needs to be added to the Windows
®
Firewall exceptions list
on the server. If you have already added Device Manager to the exceptions list, you do not need to add it
again.
For details on how to configure Windows
®
Firewall and how to check the settings, see the HP
StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Server Installation and
Configuration Guide
.
Host Settings
Add the Device Manager agent to the Windows
®
Firewall exceptions list on the host. If you have already
added the Device Manager agent to the exceptions list, you do not need to add it again.
For details on how to configure Windows
®
Firewall and how to check the settings, see the HP
StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Agent Installation and
Configuration Guide
.
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