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

Device Manager server properties
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8-5-8 server.dispatcher.daemon.receiveTrap
This property determines whether or not port 162 is used as an SNMP Trap listener. The Device
Manager can use SNMP to detect command completion and hardware issues. If port 162 is in use,
Device Manager can use polling to determine these issues, but using SNMP is preferred.
If the Device Manager server is started when the SNMP Trap reception function is enabled and port
162 is in use, the server will output an error message and stop. Normally, if port 162 is already in
use during a new installation, the SNMP Trap reception function is disabled. For this reason, no
error message will be output.
The default value of this property is true, which enables the SNMP Trap reception function. If you
set this property to false, the function is disabled. If you choose to disable the function during a
new installation, the installer automatically sets this property to false.
If this property is set to true, the SNMP Trap information for storage subsystems will be output to
log messages, regardless of the settings for the SNMP trap log output function. For details about
how to specify settings for the SNMP Trap log output function, see section
8-9 .
Default: True
8-6 MIME properties
MIME properties are contained in the mime.properties file.
This file contains the translation/lookup table for all Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
file types recognized by the Device Manager web server. Each property in this lookup table maps a
particular extension suffix to the MIME type for that file. You should not need to modify this setting
under normal circumstances, and in any event only expert System Administrators should make any
additions to this file.
8-7 Client properties
Client properties are contained in the client.properties file. This properties file contains the
configuration information for the Device Manager web client.
8-7-1 client.logger.trace
This property defines whether output the trace information or not by applying Java Web Start's log
output function. Set this property to true to output trace information. Set this property to false to not
output trace information.
NOTE: In order to output trace information, Java Web Start's log output function must be
activated. See HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager
user guide for more information about the Java Web Start log output function.
Default: false
8-7-2 client.message.timeout
This property defines the maximum wait time for the Device Manager server response (timeout of
connection) in seconds. web client sends the notification messages to the server, and the server
sends the notification of the task complete or the alert in response. The connection between the
client and the server is on while waiting the response of the notification from the server. This
property sets the timeout of this waiting time. The client sends the notification message again after
the timeout. This timeout will be applied each time web client accesses the server.