HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1.1 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96065, September 2011)

2. If SMTP authentication is enabled, use the hdvmmodmailuser command to register an SMTP
authentication user account in Device Manager. The SMTP authentication user settings are also
used for event notification. If an SMTP authentication user has already been set for event
notification, then these settings are not required here.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-server\Server\tools\hd-
vmmodmailuser.bat -u Device-Manager-user-ID -p Device-Manager-
password SMTP-authentication-user-ID [SMTP-authentication-password]
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/Server/tools/
hdvmmodmailuser.sh -u Device-Manager-user-ID -p Device-Manager-
password SMTP-authentication-user-ID [SMTP-authentication-password]
-u Device-Manager-user-ID
Specify the ID of a user for which All Resources has been assigned as a resource group
and Admin has been set as the role in Device Manager.
-p Device-Manager-password
Specify the password used to log in to Device Manager by the user Device-Manager-
user-ID specified using the -u option.
SMTP-authentication-user-ID
Specify a user ID used for SMTP authentication.
SMTP-authentication-password
Specify the password used to log in to the SMTP server by the user.
NOTE:
If SMTP authentication is enabled on the Device Manager server, but an SMTP authen-
tication user is not registered, email will be sent without using SMTP authentication.
Only one SMTP authentication user can be set on the Device Manager server. The set
SMTP authentication user information will be updated each time you execute the com-
mand.
You cannot delete the SMTP authentication user information that you set on the Device
Manager server.
3. If necessary, customize the email template.
4. Restart the P9000 Command View AE Suite product services for the changes to take effect.
Customizing email alert templates
The contents of the email sent to users is based on the template file mail-alert-detection.txt.
If necessary, you can edit this file to customize the contents of the email.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-server\Server\config
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/Server/config
The following shows the settings of the default mail-alert-detection.txt file:
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