HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

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in <common component installation directory>/HDB/conf/emb/HiRDB.ini
pd_name_port
in <common component installation directory>/HDB/conf/pdsys
pd_name_port
in <common component installation directory>/database/work/def_pdsys
5-5 Setup for starting a web application from web
client
This section describes how to change access information that is required to start web client, and
how to register web applications that can be started from web client.
5-5-1 Using hcmdslink to register an application
When you choose Go and then Links in the global tasks bar area of web client, a dialog box is
displayed with links for starting applications for which the user is registered. By registering the web
applications that you often use or the information that you want to reference (such as a device
installation chart) to this window, you can easily call a desired application from web client. To
register a desired application or cancel the registration, you use the hcmdslink command. This
subsection describes how to use the hcmdslink command.
Format:
In Windows:
<common component installation folder>\bin\hcmdslink {/add | /delete }
/file user-defined-application-file [/nolog] /user user-identifier
/pass password
In Linux:
<common component installation directory>/bin/hcmdslink {-add | -
delete } -file user-defined-application-file [-nolog] -user user-
identifier -pass password
Function:
The hcmdslink command registers a web application to allow you to start the desired
application from web client, or cancels the registration.
In the user-defined application file, you specify a desired application name, URL, and name to
be displayed. Then, use the hcmdslink command to register that information. The link to the
registered application will be displayed in the link dialog box that appears when you choose Go
and then Links in the global tasks bar area of web client.
NOTE: Once you register a link for starting an application, do not delete the user-defined
application file used in the hcmdslink command. If you do, you cannot delete the link for the
registered application
Options:
add: Registers an application.
delete: Deletes an application.
file: Specifies the name of the user-defined application file. In Linux, do not specify a path that
includes a space.
user: Specifies a user ID used to register or delete the user-defined application link. Specify
the user ID of a user who has the Admin permission.