HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 User Guide

About configuration definition file formats
New configuration definition files (HORCM configuration files) can be generated in either
HORCM_LDEV format or HORCM_DEV format. Replication Manager allows you to specify the format
for new configuration definition files using the server.agent.rm.pairDefinitionForm and
server.agent.rm.cuLdevForm properties in the Device Manager agent server.properties
file. (For detailed property file descriptions, see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition
Suite Software Administrator Guide.)
By default, new configuration definition files are generated in the HORCM_DEV format. To change
the default format to HORCM_LDEV, set the value of server.agent.rm.pairDefinitionForm
to HORCM_LDEV.
Table 8 server.agent.rm.cuLdevForm values
Example
HORCM_LDEV format (Decim-
al/Hex)
Value of server.agent.rm.
cuLdevForm
15067
3A:DB
0x3ADB
Decimal
Hex(CU:LDEV)
Hex
Empty (Default)
Invalid value
DECIMAL
CULDEV
HEXA
To maintain consistency of configuration definition file formats, Replication Manager does not allow
creation of configuration definition files with mixed formats. However, Replication Manager supports
pre-existing configuration definition files that have mixed formats. When new copy pairs are added
to an existing copy group, Replication Manager confirms the existing file format of the configuration
definition file and applies the same format for the new copy pairs. If new copy pairs are added to a
pre-existing configuration definition file that has mixed formats (HORCM_LDEV and HORCM_DEV
formats), Replication Manager determines the format for the new copy pairs using the
server.agent.rm.pairDefinitionForm property in the Device Manager agent
server.properties file.
Default location of configuration definition files
The default location of configuration definition files is determined as follows:
In Windows: The system folder indicated by the %WINDIR% environment variable.
In UNIX: the /etc directory.
To change the folder or directory, edit the value of the server.agent.rm.horcmSource property
of the server.properties file.
If you manage the replica (create or restore) in Windows, you must place the configuration definition
file in the Windows system folder.
If you create a copy pair using Remote Web Console or other operation management software, no
configuration definition file exists. Therefore, no configuration definition information is displayed in
the Pair Configurations view.
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