HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Administrator Guide (web)

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Sometimes: Can be specified when the copy pair is managed from the Device Manager CLI.
No: Cannot be specified.
For service, specify the port name using 1 to 15 single-byte characters. The environment must
support the conversion of port names to port numbers.
For service, specify the port number as a numeric value from 0 to 65535.
Notes about creating a configuration definition file
The following are important notes that are applicable when RAID Manager is used with Device
Manager.
Instance number and service number of a configuration definition file
The instance number of the configuration definition file must be from 0 to 4094 (if Device Manager
is used to acquire and operate copy pair information). A value from 900 to 998 might be used to
temporarily acquire and operate copy pair information. Therefore, we recommend that you use a
value other than these numbers.
In addition, when RAID Manager is used with Device Manager, we recommend that you do not use
service numbers 53232 to 53330. If these service numbers are used, RAID Manager error information
might be output to the system log or event log.
Optimizing configuration definition files
If true is specified for the server.agent.rm.optimization.userHorcmFile property of the
server.properties file, when the Device Manager agent service starts, or when you operate
copy pairs, the Device Manager agent optimizes the contents of the RAID Manager configuration
definition file. In this case, note the following:
Notes on backing up the configuration definition file
In the optimization processing, the original configuration definition file horcmXX.conf is backed
up as horcmXX.conf.bk. If the optimization is performed more than once, the original user-
created configuration definition file will be lost because only one generation of backup file is
made. Therefore, back up as necessary.
Notes on a comment added to the command device definition
When the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file is optimized, the unit ID, logical
device number, and serial number for the command device are added as comments on the line
before the line on which the command device is defined. In this case, note the following:
Do not change the contents of the comment because the Device Manager agent references
it.
When you copy the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file that the Device Manager
agent is already managing, and then create a new RAID Manager configuration definition
file, delete this comment.
Configuration definition file storage location
Save the configuration definition file in the following folder or directory.
In Windows:
System folder (represented by the environment variable %windir%)
In UNIX:
/etc directory
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent244