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

Appendix A Overview of CIM/WBEM
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ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5988/
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5988/
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A-3-2 Setting up the ports used by CIM/WBEM features
A-3-2-1 Opening and closing ports according to the communication type
Ports can be opened or closed according to the communication type used by CIM/WBEM features.
Security can be enhanced by closing unused ports.
To open or close the port:
1. Using the server.cim.support.protocol property in the property file
(server.properties) of the Device Manager server, set up whether to open or close each
port according to the communication type.
The setting values for server.cim.support.protocol are shown in the table below.
Table A-3 Setting values for server.cim.support.protocol
Port status
Setting value
HTTP port HTTPS port
Applicable communication type
1 Open Close Non-SSL communication
2 Close Open SSL communication
3 Open Open SSL communication and non-SSL
communication
2. Restart the Device Manager server.
In Windows:
Select Start, Programs, XP Command View AE, Device Manager, and then Stop
Server.
When the Device Manager server has stopped, select Start, Programs, XP Command
View AE, Device Manager, and then Start Server.
In Linux:
Execute the following command:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/suitesrvcntl -
stop_hdvm
When the Device Manager server has stopped, execute the following command:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/suitesrvcntl -
start_hdvm
The following shows an example of executing the commands:
# /opt/CVXPAE/suitesrvcntl -stop_hdvm
# /opt/CVXPAE/suitesrvcntl -start_hdvm
A-3-2-2 Changing the port number
In the initial state, the port numbers used by the CIM/WBEM features are as follows:
HTTP port number: 5988
HTTPS port number: 5989
To specify the port number, follow the steps below: