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

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viewed via a web browser without separate authentication being required at each step. The default
should not require modification under normal circumstances.
Default: index.html, HiCommand/*, webstart/*, images/*, style/*, docs/*, favicon/ico
7-8-8 server.https.security.truststore
This property assigns the name and location of the truststore file that contains the Server Certificates.
The Device Manager server uses the default truststore distributed with the JRE named “cacerts”.
NOTE: This property cannot be modified with HiKeytool. If you want to change the value, you must do so by
editing the value in the server.properties file.
Default: {java.home}/lib/security/cacerts
7-8-9 server.https.truststore.passphrase
This property contains the password used to access the default truststore distributed with the Java™
Runtime Environment. For instructions on how to use HiKeytool to change the truststore password,
refer to section 6-2-11 .
Default: changeit
7-8-10 server.security.logonID.caseSensitive
This Boolean property sets whether a user’s logon ID is case-sensitive, and the default is false. If it is
set to true, a user’s logon ID must be entered in exactly the same case as exists in the Device
Manager Access Control List (ACL).
Default: false
7-9 SNMP Trap Properties
SNMP trap properties are contained in the customizedsnmptrap.properties file. Device Manager can
be configured to output the SNMP Traps as a log file, which allows you to centrally monitor devices
within a storage area and applications.
In Windows
®
, the default directory for the SNMP trap properties file is as follows:
c:\Program Files\CVXPAE\DeviceManager\HiCommandServer\config
The SNMP trap log has the following features:
A log message contains information about the events related to a trap and the information that
can identify where those events occurred.
The trap to be logged is not limited to the trap related to storage devices. The traps related to
the desired devices and applications can be output to logs uniformly.
Each element of the acquired SNMP Trap is output to the log output message. The items to be
output and their order can be customized.
The scope of the log output is as follows:
Notification of an error or command completion.
Other SNMP traps.
SNMP traps for other devices.
The log message outputs the following information:
Message ID indicating that a trap was received.
Sender (agent).
Enterprise ID (enterprise).
Generic trap number (generic).
Specific trap number (specific).