HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition Software 6.4 Server Administrator Guide for Device Manager and Provisioning Manager (web) (T1780-96341, July 2010)

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Starting and stopping the Device Manager server
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Table 8-1 Resident processes of the Device Manager server and Common Component (in
Windows)
Process name Service name Function
hntr2mon.exe
Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace
Monitor 2
XP Command View AE Suite
common trace information
collection (Integrated trace
information is collected.)
hntr2srv.exe
XP Command View AE Suite
common trace service (This
service processes events from the
Services window.)
The following table describes the resident processes of the Device Manager server and Common
Component in Linux.
Table 8-2 Resident processes of the Device Manager server and Common Component (in Linux)
Process name Function
devmgrsrv
The Device Manager server
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-
server/Server/devmgrsrv
webcont.sh
XP Command View AE Suite servlet service
installation-directory-for-Common-
Component/CC/web/containers/HiCommand/webcont.sh
installation-directory-
for-Common-
Component/httpsd/sbin/http
sd
XP Command View AE Suite common web service
Multiple instances of this process might be running.
/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/bin/
hntr2mon
XP Command View AE Suite common trace information collection
(Integrated trace information is collected.)
WARNING:
If a Device Manager client (such as web client, Device Manager CLI, or the Device Manager agent) is
accessing the Device Manager server on a computer when that computer is shut down, the client
processing will terminate because the Device Manager server will stop. Make sure that clients are not
accessing the server before shutting down a computer on which the Device Manager server is running
If the management server OS is Windows, HiRDB/EmbeddedEdition _HD0 must be always running. If it
is not running, start it from the Services panel.
Do not execute the hdvm, hcmdssrv, or suitesrvcntl command while the suitesrvcntl command
is executing. If you do so, the suitesrvcntl command might not execute correctly. If you accidentally
execute one of these commands, retry the suitesrvcntl command. Also, do not execute the
suitesrvcntl command while the hdvm or hcmdssrv command is executing.
8-2 Starting the Device Manager server
To start the Device Manager server:
In Windows:
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions, and then start the Device Manager server in
either of the following ways:
By using Windows functions:
Select Start > All Programs > XP Command View AE > Device Manager > Start Server.