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

6. From the Services window, select HBsA Service, and then start it.
Property settings for hosts that manage 100 or more LUs
If 100 or more LUs are managed by Device Manager and are recognized by a single host, the
following problems might occur:
When the HiScan command is executed, the KAIC22009-E, KAIC22014-E, KAIC22019-E,
or KAIC22048-E error message is output, and the host information cannot be registered in the
Device Manager server.
When performing operations such as refreshing the host, an OutOfMemory error occurs on the
host and the host stops responding.
To prevent these issues, change the values shown as the following table. Note that the values set for
these items differ depending on whether the host is using a volume manager.
Table 74 Items to set when several LUs are recognized by a host
DescriptionSetting item
Set the value for the server.http.entity.maxLength property in
the server.properties file of the Device Manager server.
The maximum length of data that
can be received by the Device
Manager server
Set the value for the following property in the server.properties
file of the Device Manager agent.
server.http.server.timeOut
server.util.processTimeOut
The timeout value for the processing
to register information in a server
Set the value for the server.agent.maxMemorySize property in
the server.properties property file of the Device Manager agent.
The memory heap size
CAUTION:
Depending on the load status of the Device Manager server, an OutOfMemory error might occur. If
the following error message is output to the log file specified for the -t option of the HiScan command
or the HiScan.msg file, change the memory heap size of the Device Manager server.
<html><head><title>400 Bad request</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
</head><body>
<h1>400 Bad request</h1>
<p><strong>ServiceConnection#0: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError</strong>
</body></html>
The HiScan.msg file is stored in the following locations:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-agent\bin\logs\
In Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin/logs/
In AIX:
/usr/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin/logs/
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