HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1.1 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96065, September 2011)

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Starting and stopping the SLP service (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server)
To manually start or stop the SLP daemon, you need to log in to the system as the superuser.
To manually start the SLP daemon, execute the following command:
# /usr/sbin/rcslpd start
To stop the SLP daemon, execute the following command:
# /usr/sbin/rcslpd stop
OpenSLP service
The SLP service (or SLP daemon) of OpenSLP outputs operation logs to the following file:
In Windows:
%WINDIR%slpd.log
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%WINDIR% is replaced by the value of the environment variable WINDIR in Windows. Normally,
the value is C:\WINNT\.
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/Server/wsi/cfg/
slp.log
By default, only the start message at SLP daemon startup is output to the log file. Since the SLP service
log output (or SLP daemon) accumulates as time elapses, if you use the SLP service (or SLP daemon)
for an extended period of time, the log output might eventually use up a lot of disk space. To prevent
this, you need to periodically back up the log file and clear the disk space.
Configuring performance information acquisition
Device Manager can acquire performance information of a storage system by using the CIM interface.
The performance information that Device Manager can acquire is shown below.
Device Manager acquires the following information for any or all ports:
Total I/O count
Data traffic
Device Manager acquires the following information for open or mainframe volumes:
Total I/O count
Data traffic
Configuring Device Manager for CIM/WBEM152