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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Security settings for Device Manager
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In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdsbanner -delete [-
locale locale-name]
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# /opt/CVXPAE/Base/bin/hcmdsbanner -delete -locale en
locale-name
Specify the locale of the message to be deleted (for example, en for English, or ja for
Japanese). If omitted, the default locale will be specified.
Return values
0: Normal termination
254: A message of the specified locale has not been registered.
255: Failure
For details about errors, see the contents of the following log files.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\log\hcmdsbannern.log
In Linux:
/var/installation-directory-for-Common-
Component/log/hcmdsbannern.log
4-2 Security Settings related to communication
This information is under export control and is not available on the web. To view the contents of this
chapter, see the manual that is shipped with the product.
4-3 Specifying which Device Manager clients can
access the Device Manager server
To control which web clients are able to connect to the Device Manager server:
1. If XP Command View AE Suite products whose versions are earlier than 5.7 are installed, stop
their services.
For details about how to stop these services, see the manual for your product version.
2. Stop the XP Command View AE Suite services and Common Component.
In Windows:
Select Start > All Programs > XP Command View AE > Device Manager > Stop Server
with Common Services.
In Linux:
Execute the following command:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdssrv -stop
3. Open the httpsd.conf file.
The httpsd.conf file is stored in the following location:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\httpsd\conf\httpsd.conf
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/httpsd/conf/httpsd.conf
4. In the last line of the httpsd.conf file, register information about management clients that can
be connected to the Device Manager server.