HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- 1-1 System configuration
- 1-2 Network configuration
- 1-2-1 Common security risks
- 1-2-2 Most secure configuration: separate management LAN plus firewall
- 1-2-3 Second-most secure configuration: separate management LAN plus firewalled devices under management
- 1-2-4 Third-most secure configuration: dual-homed management servers plus separate management LAN
- 1-2-5 Least secure configuration: flat network
- 1-3 Management server requirements
- 1-4 System requirements for storage subsystems
- 1-5 Host requirements
- 1-6 Products related to Device Manager
- 1-7 System requirement for managing copy pairs
- Settings for various network configurations
- 2-1 Port settings
- 2-2 Settings required to use a management server that has multiple NICs
- 2-3 Settings required to operate in an IPv6 environment
- 2-4 Changing the IP address or host name of the management server
- 2-5 Changing the URLs for accessing XP Command View AE Suite products
- 2-6 Settings required when disconnecting the management server network
- Settings required for managing user accounts
- Security settings for Device Manager
- Settings required for linking with related products
- Setting up logs and alerts
- Settings for CIM/WBEM (SMI-S CIMOM)
- 7-1 Device Manager and CIM/WBEM
- 7-2 CIM/WBEM features of Device Manager
- 7-3 Basic settings required to use the CIM/WBEM features
- 7-4 Settings for ports used by CIM/WBEM features
- 7-5 Properties file settings for executing CIM
- 7-6 Settings for the service discovery feature
- 7-7 The performance information acquisition feature
- 7-8 User permissions for using CIM/WBEM features
- Starting and stopping the Device Manager server
- 8-1 Before controlling the Device Manager server
- 8-2 Starting the Device Manager server
- 8-3 Stopping the Device Manager server
- 8-4 Checking the operating status of the Device Manager server
- 8-5 Starting the Device Manager server and Common Component
- 8-6 Stopping the Device Manager server and Common Component
- 8-7 Checking the operating status of Device Manager server and Common Component
- Managing the database
- Troubleshooting
- Support and other resources
- Appendix A Specifying properties
- A-1 Properties overview
- A-2 Device Manager server configuration properties
- A-2-1 server.http.host
- A-2-2 server.http.port
- A-2-3 server.https.port
- A-2-4 server.http.default
- A-2-5 server.http.request.timeout
- A-2-6 server.http.connection.priority
- A-2-7 server.http.connection.bufSize
- A-2-8 server.http.socket.backlog
- A-2-9 server.http.socket.maxThreads
- A-2-10 server.http.socket.linger
- A-2-11 server.http.socket.noDelay
- A-2-12 server.http.headers.maxNumber
- A-2-13 server.http.headers.maxLength
- A-2-14 server.http.entity.maxLength
- A-2-15 server.http.log.reverseDNS
- A-2-16 server.http.cache.size
- A-2-17 server.http.cache.maxFileSize
- A-2-18 server.http.fileTypes.noLog
- A-2-19 server.http.mode
- A-2-20 server.installTime
- A-2-21 server.base.home
- A-2-22 server.horcmconfigfile.hostname
- A-2-23 server.base.initialsynchro
- A-2-24 server.cim.agent
- A-2-25 server.cim.support
- A-2-26 server.cim.support.job
- A-2-27 server.cim.support.protocol
- A-2-28 server.cim.http.port
- A-2-29 server.cim.https.port
- A-2-30 server.configchange.enabled
- A-2-31 server.configchange.autorefresh.lastrefreshed
- A-2-32 server.mail.enabled
- A-2-33 server.mail.from
- A-2-34 server.mail.smtp.host
- A-2-35 server.mail.smtp.port
- A-2-36 server.mail.smtp.auth
- A-2-37 server.mail.alert.type
- A-2-38 server.mail.alert.status
- A-2-39 server.subsystem.ssid.availableValues
- A-2-40 server.smisclient.indication.port
- A-3 Device Manager database properties
- A-4 Device Manager logger properties
- A-5 Device Manager dispatcher properties
- A-5-1 server.dispatcher.agent.priority
- A-5-2 server.dispatcher.message.timeout
- A-5-3 server.dispatcher.message.timeout.in.processing
- A-5-4 server.dispatcher.daemon.pollingPeriod
- A-5-5 server.dispatcher.traps.purgePeriod
- A-5-6 server.dispatcher.startTimeOfIgnoringConnectionAlert
- A-5-7 server.dispatcher.endTimeOfIgnoringConnectionAlert
- A-5-8 server.dispatcher.daemon.receiveTrap
- A-5-9 server.dispatcher.daemon.configUpdate.detection.interval
- A-5-10 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.doRefresh
- A-5-11 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.type
- A-5-12 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.dayOfWeek
- A-5-13 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.startTime
- A-5-14 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.interval
- A-5-15 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.refresh.interval
- A-5-16 server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.refresh.timeout
- A-6 Device Manager MIME properties
- A-7 Device Manager client properties
- A-8 Device Manager security properties
- A-9 Device Manager SNMP trap log output function properties
- A-10 Device Manager mainframe host agent properties
- A-11 Device Manager report function properties
- A-12 XP Provisioning Manager server configuration properties
- A-13 XP Provisioning Manager server log properties
- A-14 XP Provisioning Manager client properties
- Glossary
- Index

Appendix A Specifying properties
201
Before changing this property, stop HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. After changing this
property, restart HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. For details about how to start and stop
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service, see sections
8-5 and 8-6 .
Default: false
A-7-4 table.ldev.rowsperpage
This property specifies the values displayed in the drop-down list used for setting the number of
lines displayed per page on a window using a web client sortable table. The values set by this
property appear in a web client drop-down list. Up to two choices for the number of lines can be
included in the drop-down list. To set two choices, specify the two values separated by a comma.
The minimum number of lines that can be specified is 1. The maximum number of lines that can be
specified depends on the environment: for example, on the web browser the client uses and the
CPU performance and memory capacity of the client computer. The maximum number of lines
(standard) for each web browser is as follows:
• Firefox 2.0.0.x: 100
• Firefox 3.0.x or Firefox 3.5: 300
• Internet Explorer 6.0, Internet Explorer 7.0 or Internet Explorer 8.0: 1000
• Mozilla 1.4: 2000
• Mozilla 1.7: 300
If you specify a value larger than the maximum (standard) value, a warning dialog box might appear
indicating that the computer might be unable to respond. If this occurs, decrease the value of the
property and restart HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. For details about how to start and stop
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service, see sections
8-5 and 8-6 .
Default: 25, 300
A-7-5 client.assignlun.upperlimit.enabled
This property enables or disables the upper limit check on the number of LUNs that are assigned
when storage is added.
If LUN assignment, which is the procedure for adding storage, is performed in a state where many
volume paths have already been determined, HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service might stop
running. This problem occurs when the size of the memory required to display the information for
LUN assignment and the log output information exceeds the upper limit of the Java heap size for
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. Therefore, to prevent HBase Storage Mgmt Common
Service from stopping, set and check the upper limit for the number of LUNs that can be assigned in
a single operation. The upper limit of the number of LUNs, which is used for the check, is 100. To
enable the check, specify true, and to disable the check, specify false.
Before changing this property, stop HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. After changing this
property, restart HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. For details about how to start and stop
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service, see sections
8-5 and 8-6 .
Default: true
A-7-6 client.report.csv.format.escaped
This property switches the format of the CSV report for information of the storages and users that
are managed by Device Manager. If this property is set to true, each value is output enclosed by
double quotation marks ("). For details on the report function, see the HP StorageWorks XP
Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager Help.
Default: true