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

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server.http.socket.agentAddress
Specify the IP address at which the Device Manager agent transmits notifications to the Device Manager
server.
In order to limit the IP addresses notified to the Device Manager server from the Device Manager
agent, specify the IP address to be notified.
For operation in an IPv6 environment, specify a global address. If you specify a site-local address or
link-local address, the IPv4 address will be used.
It is necessary to match the IP address version to the one specified in
server.http.socket.bindAddress.
The IP address that you specified in this property can also be used when creating or editing the RAID
Manager configuration definition file. If RAID Manager is used with the Device Manager agent, make
sure that communication between RAID Manager instances is possible using the specified IP address.
Default: None
#
#: If no IP address is specified, the IP address acquired by the Device Manager agent will be used.
If there are multiple IP addresses, the first IP address acquired by the Device Manager agent via API
will be used.)
Related topics:
server.http.socket.bindAddress, page 409
server.http.socket.bindAddress
In situations in which the Device Manager agent runs on a platform on which two or more network
interface cards (NICs) are installed, specify the NIC through which the Device Manager agent can
accept requests.
If you want to restrict the interface to be accepted, specify the IP address to be accepted with the
Device Manager agent.
For operation in an IPv6 environment, specify a global address. If you specify a site-local address or
link-local address, the default value will be used.
It is necessary to match the IP address version to the one specified in
server.http.socket.agentAddress.
Default: None. (The Device Manager agent accepts all NIC requests.)
Related topics:
server.http.socket.agentAddress, page 409
server.agent.maxMemorySize
Specify the maximum memory heap size for the Web server function processes of the Device Manager
agent (in MB).
Specifiable range (MB): 32 to 4,096.
Default: None
#
#: The heap runs in a 64 MB memory area. In Solaris (x64 Edition (AMD64)) , the heap runs in a
memory area that is 1/4 of the physical memory area or a 1 GB memory area, whichever is smaller.
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