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

DescriptionProperty file
This property file is related to the connection to Performance Advisor.
hppa.properties file
This property file is related to the CIM/WBEM functions.
jserver.properties file
cimxmlcpa.properties
file
cimxmlscpa.properties
file
CAUTION:
For ordinary use, you do not need to change the values set in the property files of a Device
Manager server.
Use extreme caution when you are modifying the values, because you can cause the server to fail
or to function incorrectly. Do not modify the values unless you have sufficient expertise.
The default values are set during a new installation.
If you perform an overwrite or upgrade installation, values set in the property files of a Device
Manager server before the installation are inherited.
Changing Device Manager server properties
Use a text editor to edit the property files of a Device Manager server.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
To change the Device Manager server properties:
1. Stop the services of HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product.
2. Use a text editor to specify the appropriate values in the Device Manager server property files.
3. Start the services of HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product.
Related topics
Starting the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services, page 165
Stopping the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services, page 166
Syntax rules for Device Manager server property files
The property files are in the Java property file format.
Property files must be created according to the following description conventions:
Each property must be entered as a combination of a property name and value separated by an
equals sign (=). For example, foo.bar=12345.
Each property must be separated by a line delimiter (a line feed character).
A line beginning with a hash mark (#) is a comment line.
You do not need to insert quotation marks around literals (text strings or numerical values).
Device Manager server properties316