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

server.agent.rm.moduleTimeOut
Specify a timeout value for receiving command execution results when the Device Manager agent
executes a RAID Manager command (in seconds).
When a command takes longer to execute than the specified value, the Device Manager agent
concludes that an error occurred during command execution.
This property should be changed only by a system administrator who has expert knowledge, when
performance of the Device Manager agent's pair configuration functionality needs to be fine-tuned.
Default: 600 (seconds)
server.http.server.timeOut
Specify a timeout value for receiving a response from the Device Manager server, for example, when
registering host information by executing the HiScan command, restarting the service, refreshing the
host (in seconds).
If no response is received from the Device Manager server within the specified time, the Device
Manager agent concludes that an error has occurred and the HiScan command terminates abnormally.
Specify a value from 100 to 3,600. If the specified value is less than 100, the timeout is assumed to
be 100. If the specified value is more than 3,600, the timeout is assumed to be 3,600.
Default: 600
server.util.processTimeOut
Specify the Device Manager agent's normal execution time for external programs (in milliseconds).
If an external program takes longer than the specified time, the Device Manager agent concludes
that an error has occurred and terminates the program. If you specify too short a time period, the
Device Manager agent might stop execution of external programs that are running regularly. Do not
edit this property without current knowledge of the Device Manager agent's performance.
Default:600000
server.agent.evtwait.timeout
Specify the waiting time until the status becomes pair when a remote pair is restored (in seconds). If
the specified time has elapsed, the processing ends with an error.
Specify a value from 1 to 1999999.
Default:1800
server.agent.rm.ignorePairStatus
Specify whether to omit copy pair information when sending host information from the Device Manager
agent to the management server. Specify true to omit copy pair information. Specify false if you
do not want to omit the information.
In the following environments, make sure that you always specify true:
Virtual machine running on VMware ESX 4.x or VMware ESXi 4.x for which a copy pair is assigned
An SVP is used as a virtual command device to manage copy pairs defined as a device group.
Device Manager agent properties364