HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.3 Install Guide (T1789-96323, August 2011)

Following is a sample paxp_service.properties file in which the ManagementSta-
tion.Hostname shows 01.01.01.01 as the management station IP address and http.port
shows port 80:
#com.hp.xpsl.hostagent.HostAgent
######################################################################
ManagementStation.Hostname=01.01.01.01
# On startup, if missing or empty value, then system uses the
# value in the xpmgmtstationaddress.prp file.
# Protocol:
# http (default) or https. Fix at startup
http.port: 80
# http port of the management station. This will be provided
# during installation
3. Restart the host agent services. For more information, see Appendix B.
P9000 Performance Advisor is not collecting data after install or upgrade
P9000 Performance Advisor might not collect configuration or performance data for the XP and the
P9000 disk arrays though the installation, or upgrade is completed without any errors.
The following are the typical causes:
The command device is not created or presented to your host (probability of occurrence is higher
with installations)
The command device is not created or presented to your host (probability of occurrence is higher
with installations)
The Windows firewall is configured (occurs in upgrade scenarios)
The Java heap size is not set or set with incorrect values
The available disk space on your management station is low
The upgrade log file, xpslperf_UpgradeScript.log is created (with errors), or has not been
created (occurrence is only with upgrades)
The Std*out.log file increases in size
The JRE versions installed on the management station and host are the same
The GUID is not created properly, if it is on a Windows host (probability of occurrence is higher
with installations)
User level understanding on how to collect configuration and performance data
Incorrect port used for P9000 Performance Advisor and host agents communication
Resolution
The solution might be one or a combination of the following actions. Perform the steps listed for the
following actions to verify and complete the required procedures:
Creating and presenting command devices to the hosts. For more information, see Creating and
presenting command devices to hosts on page 36.
Configuring Windows firewall settings. For more information, see Configuring firewall settings
on a Windows XP Professional management station on page 139.
Setting JAVA heap size values on the management station and hosts. For more information, see
Increasing the maximum number of LDEVs on page 138.
Creating free disk space on your management station. For more information, see Releasing disk
space on a management station on page 138.
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