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

The following describes the resident processes of the Host Data Collector.
Table 108 Resident processes of the Host Data Collector (Windows)
FunctionService nameProcess name
Host Data Collector service
Host Data Collector Base
Service
HdcProcessController.exe
Table 109 Resident processes of the Host Data Collector (Linux)
FunctionProcess name
Adapter process of the Host Data Collector
service
#
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination/
HDC/Base/internal/bin/HdcAdapter.sh
Service process of the Host Data Collector
service
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination/
HDC/Base/internal/bin/HdcService.sh
RMI process of the Host Data Collector ser-
vice
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination/
HDC/Base/internal/bin/HdcRMI.sh
JavaVM (Adapter)
#
Java-execution-environment-installation-path/
bin/java
JavaVM (Service)
Java-execution-environment-installation-path/
bin/java
JavaVM (RMI)
Java-execution-environment-installation-path/
bin/java
#:
There are as many resident Adapter processes as the value specified for the hdc.adapter.ad-
apterProcessNum property in the hdcbase.properties file for Host Data Collector.
NOTE:
In a cluster configuration, while the Host Data Collector service on the executing node is running, the
Host Data Collector service (Host Data Collector Base Service) on the standby node must also be
active.
Related topics:
Resident processes of P9000 Command View AE Suite on page 197
Starting the Host Data Collector service
Use the controlservice command to start the Host Data Collector service.
Operations to complete in advance
Logging in with administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux)
Setting up Host Data Collector274