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

If the following settings were not specified during a new installation of the Device Manager agent,
execute the hdvmagt_setting command to specify the required settings.
Settings for Device Manager server information (required)
Settings for the interval for reporting host information to the Device Manager server (optional)
Settings for managing copy pairs (optional)
In addition, specify the following settings as necessary:
Settings for changing the Java execution environment (optional)
Settings for changing the user of the Device Manager agent service (optional)
Settings required when 100 or more LUs are managed for a host (optional)
Setting Device Manager server information in Device Manager agent
When the Device Manager server to be notified is changed, or the IP address or host name of the
Device Manager server to be notified is changed, execute the hdvmagt_setting command to set
the Device Manager server information in the Device Manager agent.
Automatically reporting host information to the Device Manager server
To automatically report host information from a Device Manager agent to the Device Manager server,
use the hdvmagt_schedule command to set a notification interval (a HiScan command execution
interval).
If Device Manager agents are installed on multiple hosts, set the notification intervals to daily or weekly
to reduce the load on the Device Manager server. Adjust the execution time so that multiple hosts are
not notifying the Device Manager server at the same time.
The currently set execution time can be checked from KAIC22805-I messages and KAIC22804-I
messages in the HiScan.log file, which is stored in the following locations:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\bin\logs\HiScan.log
In Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin/logs/HiScan.log
In AIX:
/usr/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin/logs/HiScan.log
For details about how to manually report the host information, see Manually reporting host information
to the Device Manager server on page 219.
Managing copy pairs
To manage copy pairs in Device Manager or Replication Manager, you need to specify the following
properties in the server.properties file as necessary.
If RAID Manager is installed in a location other than the default location, or if the host OS is
Windows and the RAID Manager installation drive is different from the Device Manager agent
installation drive:
server.agent.rm.location
If you want to centrally manage copy pairs in the storage system managed by the Device Manager
server from the management target host:
server.agent.rm.centralizePairConfiguration
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent212