HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Administrator Guide (T3680-96069, June 2012)

Table 1 Default port assignments (continued)
ServicePort
WebServer4096
Java Remote Method Protocol (JRMP)4444
HP Replication Solutions Manager RMI5510
HP Replication Solutions Manager RMI5511
JNDI5514
HP Replication Solutions Manager CLUI9000
HP Replication Solutions Manager CLUI9001
HP Replication Solutions Manager SMI-S/SAL RMI2008
Synchronizing management servers and arrays
The replication manager server and host agents generate log files for job events. These detailed
event log files can be helpful to HP support personnel when troubleshooting replication jobs. Ensure
the usefulness of these logs by synchronizing the array clocks to the management server.
Using a common time clock such as the Network Time Protocol (NTP), synchronize the system
clocks on local and remote, active and standby management servers. If a failover or other need
arises, to use the standby server, you want event and log timestamps to be consistent.
Also use HP P6000 Command View Set time options to synchronize each array with the active
management server. Select the option Resync controller time with the SAN management time.
Synchronizing the management server and the arrays ensures that event and log timestamps are
consistent. See HP P6000 Command View online help for instructions.
Configuring disk groups for local replication
To configure disk groups for local replication, see the configuration best practices white paper for
your array model.
Creating virtual disks
Setup is complete when you have virtual disks to replicate. Using replication assumes that the array
is initialized, disk groups are created, hosts are added, and virtual disks are created and presented.
See HP P6000 Command View Software Suite User Guide for more information.
Configuring LAN settings
To ensure that the online help works properly, select Bypass proxy server for local addresses when
configuring the LAN settings.
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