System Management Homepage 7.1 User Guide

UI Timeout
The UI timeout value represents the maximum amount of time in seconds that the HP SMH user
interface (UI) waits for data requested from webapps.
The UI timeout can be set in the range of 10 seconds to 3600 seconds.
Use the following command used to set the UI Timeout in seconds:
smhconfig - B|--ui-timeout[=] NUM
where, NUM is the value (in seconds) between the range 10 seconds to 3600 seconds.
The default UI Timeout value set is 120 seconds.
Log level
By default, the logging level of HP SMH error messages is set to error. When a log level is set,
all events that are the same or superior to the configured log level are written to the log file. The
log level option only affects the error_log file located under SystemDrive:\hp\hpsmh\logs
in Windows and under /var/spool/opt/hp/hpsmh/logs in Linux.
The following values are available, in order of decreasing significance:
Table 8 Log level
DescriptionValue
Emergencies - system is unusableemerg
Action must be taken immediatelyalert
Critical conditionscrit
Error conditionserror
Warning conditionswarn
Normal but significant conditionnotice
Informationalinfo
Debug-level messagesdebug
smhconfig -v|--log-level[=] logging-level
NOTE: Log level only affects new messages written in the HTTP error log. You must perform a
soft restart of the system.
Port 2301
Port 2301 determines whether HP SMH listens on port 2301. If the value is set to True, HP SMH
listens on port 2301. If the value is set to False, HP SMH does not listen on port 2301.
The default is set to True.
smhconfig -T|--port2301[=] True | False
Multihomed certificate alternative names list
You can set the name for the certificate through the multihomed option.
It is important to restart the hpsmhd service when running smhconfig with multihomed values using
a single command on the console (--restart option).
smhconfig -u|--multihomed[=] NAMELIST
smhconfig -u|--multihomed[=] NAMELIST --restart
NAMELIST must be a semicolon-separated list of IP addresses and hostnames.
62 Command Line Interface configuration