HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Agent Installation and Configuration Guide (December 2005)

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Table 3-5 describes the correspondence between the character string for RaidID and the models.
Table 3-5 Correspondence between RaidID and Models
RaidID Model
R401 StorageWorks XP48 Disk Array.
R400 StorageWorks XP512 Disk Array.
R451 StorageWorks XP128 Disk Array.
R450 StorageWorks XP1024 Disk Array.
R500 StorageWorks XP 12000 Disk Array.
R501 StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array.
3-9 hdvmagt_schedule Command Syntax
The hdvmagt_schedule command specifies information for the Device Manager server to which the
Device Manager agent sends information.
To change an account used in the Device Manager agent, use Web Client to create a user ID in
advance. For the user ID that will be created, set the user group to Peer. For details on how to create
a user ID, see the manual HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager
Web Client User Guide.
CAUTION: If you execute the hdvmagt_schedule command, hdvmagt will be restarted regardless of
whether the server information has changed. For details about hdvmagt, see section 3-9 .
The hdvmagt_schedule command is stored in the following locations:
In Windows
®
:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\bin\
hdvmagt_schedule.bat
In Solaris™, HP-UX, or Linux
®
:
# /opt/HDVM/bin/hdvmagt_schedule
In AIX
®
:
# /usr/HDVM/bin/hdvmagt_schedule
Table 3-6 lists and describes the hdvmagt_schedule command syntax.