HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TB581-96346, July 2013)
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server.cim.request.queue.time
When using the storage management function of SCVMM 2012 to operate XP24000/XP20000 or
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200, you need to change the value of this property to properly execute jobs
in a cluster environment in SCVMM 2012.
Specify the wait time (in milliseconds) required for batch forwarding multiple requests received from
SCVMM 2012 to the storage system.
Specify one of the following values according to the number of nodes in the cluster that is managed
by SCVMM 2012:
• When the number of nodes is 2: 5000
• When the number of nodes is 4: 7000
If the number of nodes is other than the above, use the following formula to calculate the value to be
specified:
(number-of-nodes-in-the-SCVMM 2012-managed-cluster + 3 seconds) x 1000
CAUTION:
The maximum number of nodes in a cluster managed by SCVMM 2012 is 4.
Default: 0
server.configchange.enabled
Specify whether to automatically update (refresh) storage system information in the database when
the storage system configuration is changed by a storage management tool (Element Manager)
launched from the GUI.
If you specify true for this property, the database is automatically refreshed immediately after the
configuration change. If you specify false, it is not automatically refreshed.
Default: true
server.logicalview.initialsynchro
Specify whether to forcibly synchronize the storage system information in the database with the
information displayed in the GUI or CIM/WBEM functions when Device Manager server is started.
If you specify true, the information will be synchronized. If you specify false, the information will
not be synchronized.
Default: false
server.mail.enabled
Specify whether to send alerts and events to users by email.
To enable this email notification function, set this property to true. To disable this function, set this
property to false.
Default: true
Device Manager server properties352