HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TB581-96346, July 2013)
server.agent.
maxMemorySize
(units: MB)
server.util.
processTimeOut
(units: milliseconds)
server.http.
server.timeOut
(units: seconds)
server.
http.entity.
maxLength
(units: bytes)
Number of
LUs and lo-
gical
volumes
managed by
Device Man-
ager and re-
cognized by
the host
8961,200,00060042,000,000 or more1,000/500
Table 84 Setting values when a volume manager is used (in Linux)
server.agent.
maxMemorySize
(units: MB)
server.util.
processTimeOut
(units: milliseconds)
server.http.
server.timeOut
(units: seconds)
server.
http.entity.
maxLength
(units: bytes)
Number of
LUs and lo-
gical
volumes
managed by
Device Man-
ager and re-
cognized by
the host
64
600,000
(Default value)
600
(Default value)
748,000 or more100/50
64600,0006001,420,000 or more100/100
192600,0006003,600,000 or more100/256
512600,0006007,100,000 or more200/256
Device Manager agent operations
This section explains Device Manager agent operations.
Managing the Device Manager agent service
Immediately after Device Manager agent installation is completed, the Device Manager agent service
is enabled. If you change settings in a properties file or execute a command, restart the Device
Manager agent service as necessary.
Execute the hbsasrv command to start, stop, or check the operating status of the Device Manager
agent service.
CAUTION:
If you urgently need to stop the Device Manager agent, you can force the Device Manager agent to
shut down by executing the hbsasrv command with the stop -f option. In such a case, all processing
by the Device Manager agent service is forced to terminate, thus ongoing processing of jobs is not
guaranteed.
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent240