HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TB581-96346, July 2013)

Related topics:
Editing the configuration definition file, page 242
Setting Device Manager server information in Device Manager agent, page 232
Managing copy pairs, page 233
Editing the configuration definition file
Edit the horcmXX.conf file, and then refresh the storage system.
To edit the configuration definition file:
1. Open the horcmXX.conf file.
The configuration definition file is stored in the directory specified by the
server.agent.rm.horcmSource property of the server.properties file in the Device
Manager agent.
The default storage location is as follows:
In Windows:
System folder (represented by the environment variable %windir%)
In UNIX:
/etc directory
If the horcmXX.conf file does not exist, create it.
2. Specify the parameters according to the description conventions.
3. Use the Device Manager GUI or CLI to refresh the storage system that contains the copy pair
volumes for which the configuration definition file was created.
NOTE:
If a parameter not supported by Device Manager is used, the configuration definition file is assumed
to be invalid and the system does not execute normal processing. Even though a parameter is
supported, Device Manager might not support certain description formats. Note that the configur-
ation definition file is assumed to be invalid if an item is specified using an unsupported format.
Do not specify the following instance numbers and UDP port numbers in the configuration definition
file, because the Device Manager agent temporarily uses these values to acquire copy pair inform-
ation:
- Instance number: 900 to 998 (default)
- UDP port number: 53232 to 53330 (default)
If these instance numbers or UDP port numbers are used, RAID Manager error information might
be output to the system log or event log.
TIP:
To change the instance numbers and UDP port numbers that are temporarily used by the Device
Manager agent, use the server.agent.rm.temporaryInstance and
server.agent.rm.temporaryPort properties in the server.properties file.
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent242