HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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Changing the JDK used by Host Data Collector
To change the JDK used by Host Data Collector uses in a Windows environment, add the path to the
desired JDK to the javapathlocation property in the javaconfig.properties file for Host
Data Collector.
The following JDKs are available for Host Data Collector:
JDK 5 (1.5.0) that comes with Host Data Collector
Oracle JDK 5 (1.5.0)
#
Oracle JDK 6 (1.6.0)
#
Oracle JDK 7 (1.7.0)
#
#: Use a 32-bit JDK.
Operations to complete in advance
Logging in with administrator permissions
Information to collect in advance
Absolute path of the JDK (java.exe) to be used
To change the JDK used by Host Data Collector:
1. Stop the Host Data Collector Base service.
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination\HDC\Base\bin\
controlservice.exe stop
2. Add the absolute path of the JDK to the javapathlocation property in the
javaconfig.properties file for Host Data Collector.
3. Start the Host Data Collector Base service.
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination\HDC\Base\bin\
controlservice.exe start
The JDK used by Host Data Collector is changed to specified-path\bin\java.exe.
Related topics:
javapathlocation, page 398
Checking the Host Data Collector version
In Windows, use the hdc_info command to check the version of Host Data Collector.
To check the Host Data Collector version:
Execute the following command:
Host-Data-Collector-installation-destination\HDC\Base\bin\hdc_info.exe
Setting up Host Data Collector276