HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96050, May 2011)
server.agent.maxMemorySize
Specify the maximum memory heap size for the Web server function processes of the Device Manager
agent (in MB).
Specifiable range (MB): 32 to 4,096.
Default: None
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#: The heap runs in a 64 MB memory area. In Solaris 10 (x64 Edition (AMD64)), the heap runs in
a memory area that is 1/4 of the physical memory area or a 1 GB memory area, whichever is smaller.
CAUTION:
If you are using both Device Manager and Replication Manager, for each product, specify the required
memory size. For details on the required memory size for Device Manager, see “Specifying settings
when a host manages 100 or more LUs” on page 208. For details on the required memory size for
Replication Manager, see “Specifying settings for managing copy pairs” on page 206.
server.agent.shutDownTime
Specify the period to shutdown the Device Manager agent's Web server after it receives or sends the
last HTTP/XML message (in milliseconds). If a value of zero or less is specified, the waiting period is
unlimited.
Do not edit this property without current knowledge of the Device Manager agent's performance.
Default: 600000
server.agent.JRE.location
Specify the absolute path to the installation destination of the software that provides the Java execution
environment for the Device Manager agent. For Windows, use a forward slash (/) as the path delimiter.
Default: Installation path for the Java execution environment used on the Device Manager agent
CAUTION:
• If the host OS is Windows or Linux and this property is omitted, the Java execution environment
bundled with the Device Manager agent is used.
• If Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager is installed on the host, use a 32-bit Java execution environment.
server.http.entity.maxLength
Specify the maximum size of HTTP request entities permitted by the Web server function of the Device
Manager agent (in bytes). Normally, the default value of this property need not be changed. By
limiting the impact of malicious requests with an entity that has an abnormally large data size, this
setting can be useful in repelling attacks that are intended to impair services or cause a buffer overflow.
When detecting a post request larger than the specified limit, the Device Manager agent sends a
remote error response and records details of the request in the log.
Default: 32768
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