HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Installation and Configuration Guide (TK981-96001, May 2014)

Default valueDetailsProperty Name
2:30
If you specify a value other than N for
HiScanPeriod, specify the timing for running the
HiScan command using one of the following methods:
To specify running the command at a scheduled time,
use the following format:
Once an hour: Specify the time as mm.
Once a day: Specify the time as hh:mm.
Once a week: Specify the time as hh:mm.
To specify running the command at random times:
Specify this option in an environment where multiple
hosts are connecting to the Device Manager server to
run the HiScan command at random times on the
hosts. This can decrease Device Manager loads.
Specify the HiScan start and end time in the following
format:
Once an hour: Specify the start and end time as
mm-mm.
Once a day: Specify the start and end time as
hh:mm-hh:mm.
Once a week: Specify the start and end time as
hh:mm-hh:mm.
If the start time is later than the end time, the end time
is set for the next day or hour (example: 23:00-1:00
or 45-15).
If the start time and the end time are the same,
HiScan runs as if you had specified a scheduled time.
HiScanSchedule (op-
tional)
disable
Specify whether to overwrite the settings during an
overwrite installation.
enable: Overwrite the settings
disable: Do not overwrite the settings
Caution: If you enable overwriting installation of the
Device Manager agent, the user ID and password
used for communication with the Device Manager
server are set to the default.
configOverwrite (op-
tional)
For a complete list of system requirements, see HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition System
Requirements.
Related topics
Prerequisites for agent installation, page 59
Agent installation prerequisites, page 63
Installing a Device Manager agent on a Windows host (unattended installation), page 117
Installing the Device Manager agent on a UNIX host (unattended installation), page 118
Installing a Device Manager agent on a Windows host (unattended installation)
An unattended installation uses a script file (HDvMAgent.conf) that contains the necessary user
input.
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