HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide
3. Use the Device Manager GUI or CLI to refresh the storage system that contains the copy pair
volumes for which the configuration definition file was created.
NOTE:
• If a parameter not supported by Device Manager is used, the configuration definition file is assumed
to be invalid and the system does not execute normal processing. Even though a parameter is
supported, Device Manager might not support certain description formats. Note that the configur-
ation definition file is assumed to be invalid if an item is specified using an unsupported format.
• Do not specify the following instance numbers and UDP port numbers in the configuration definition
file, because the Device Manager agent temporarily uses these values to acquire copy pair inform-
ation:
- Instance number: 900 to 998 (default)
- UDP port number: 53232 to 53330 (default)
If these instance numbers or UDP port numbers are used, RAID Manager error information might
be output to the system log or event log.
TIP:
To change the instance numbers and UDP port numbers that are temporarily used by the Device
Manager agent, use the server.agent.rm.temporaryInstance and
server.agent.rm.temporaryPort properties in the server.properties file.
Related topics
• Prerequisite environment for using the configuration definition file, page 371
• Notes on using the configuration definition file, page 384
• agent.rm.horcmInstance, page 531
• agent.rm.horcmService, page 531
• server.agent.rm.temporaryInstance, page 542
• server.agent.rm.temporaryPort, page 542
• server.agent.rm.horcmSource, page 544
Configuration definition file parameters supported Device Manager
If you use a parameter not supported by Device Manager, the configuration definition file is assumed
to be invalid and processing is not performed normally.
Device Manager supports the following parameters:
• HORCM_MON
• HORCM_CMD
• HORCM_DEV
• HORCM_LDEV
• HORCM_INST
• HORCM_INSTP
•
HORCM_CTQM
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