HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

server.mail.alert.status
Related topics
Changing Device Manager server properties, page 316
server.mail.enabled.storagesystem, page 323
server.mail.from, page 323
server.mail.smtp.host, page 323
server.mail.smtp.port, page 324
server.mail.smtp.auth, page 324
server.mail.errorsTo, page 324
server.eventNotification.mail.to, page 324
server.mail.alert.type.storagesystem, page 324
server.mail.alert.status, page 325
Registering an SMTP authentication user account in Device Manager
If SMTP authentication is enabled, use the hdvmmodmailuser command to register an SMTP
authentication user account in Device Manager. If an SMTP authentication user has already been set
for event notification , then these settings are not required here.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
Set the server.mail.smtp.auth property of the Device Manager server
Specify true.
Information to collect in advance
User ID and password for which All Resources has been assigned as a resource group and
Admin has been set as the role in Device Manager.
User ID and password used for SMTP authentication.
To register an SMTP authentication user account in Device Manager:
1. Execute the following command.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\
DeviceManager\Server\tools\hdvmmodmailuser.bat -u Device-Manager-
user-ID -p Device-Manager-password SMTP-authentication-user-ID
[SMTP-authentication-password]
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition/
DeviceManager/Server/tools/hdvmmodmailuser.sh -u Device-Manager-
user-ID -p Device-Manager-password SMTP-authentication-user-ID
[SMTP-authentication-password]
2. Restart the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product services.
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