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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NOTE: When the client is accessing the server through a proxy server and the connection timeout
of the proxy is shorter than the timeout of this property, the notification message may be lost,
because the timeout of the proxy server cuts the connection before the Device Manager server
can send the response to web client. If this is the case, please set the timeout for this property to
a time shorter than the timeout of the proxy.
Default: 300 seconds
8-7-3 client.outputhorcmfunction.enabled
This property enables web client to use XP RAID Manager to create a configuration definition file.
Set this property to true to enable the use of this function.
Before changing this property, stop HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. After changing this
property, restart HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. For details about how to start and stop
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service, see section
5-2 .
Default: false
8-7-4 table.ldev.rowsperpage
Specifies the values displayed in the drop-down list used for setting the number of lines displayed
per page on a window using a web client sortable table. The values set by this property appear in a
web client drop-down list. Up to two choices for the number of lines can be included in the drop-
down list. To set two choices, specify the two values separated by a comma. The minimum number
of lines that can be specified is 1. The maximum number of lines that can be specified depends on
the environment, such as the web browser the client uses and the CPU performance and memory
capacity of the client machine. The maximum number of lines (standard) for each web browser is as
follows:
Internet Explorer 6.0: 1000
Mozilla 1.4: 2000
Mozilla 1.7: 300
If you specify a value larger than the maximum value (standard), a warning dialog box may appear
indicating that the machine may be unable to respond. If this occurs, decrease the value of the
property and restart HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. For details about how to start and stop
HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service, see section
5-2 .
Default: 25, 300
8-7-5 client.assignlun.upperlimit.enabled
This property enables you to make the upper limit check enabled or disabled for the number of
LUNs that are assigned when storage is added.
When LUN assignment, which is a step of the storage addition function, is performed in a state
where many volume paths have already been determined, HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service
might stop running. This problem occurs when the size of the memory required to keep the display
information for LUN assignment and the log output information exceeds the upper limit of the JAVA
heap size for HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service. Therefore, to prevent HBase Storage Mgmt
Common Service from stopping, set and check the upper limit for the number of LUNs that can be
assigned in a single operation. The upper limit of the number of LUNs, which is used for the check,
is 100. To enable the check, specify true, and to disable the check, specify false.