HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)
2. In Windows, change the URL in the shortcut file.
In Windows Server 2008 R2:
Select Start, All Programs, HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition, and then right-click
Login - Command View AE. In Properties, change the URL on the Web Document tab.
In Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2:
From the Start window, display the list of applications, then under HP XP7 Command View
Advanced Edition, right-click Login - Command View AE. In Properties, change the URL on
the Web Document tab.
The URL format is as follows:
protocol://IP-address-of-the-management-server:port-number/
DeviceManager/
• protocol
Specify http for non-SSL communication, and https for SSL communication.
• IP-address-of-the-management-server
Specify the IP address or host name of the management server.
• port-number
Specify the port number that is set in the Listen line in the user_httpsd.conf file.
For non-SSL communication, specify the port number for non-SSL communication (default:
22015). For SSL communication, specify the port number for SSL communication (default:
22016).
The user_httpsd.conf file is stored in the following location:
installation-folder-for-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\Base64\
uCPSB\httpsd\conf\user_httpsd.conf
CAUTION:
• The specified URL must be a complete URL that contains protocols and a port number. You cannot
use an IPv6 address. You must use a host name to specify the URL in an IPv6 environment, as
shown in the following example:
http://hostname:22015
• When changing the URL during migration to a cluster environment, use the following format to
specify new-URL:
http://logical-host-name:port-number
Related topics
• Changing ports used by Common Component, page 69
• Changing the host name of the management server, page 89
• Changing the IP address of the management server, page 91
• How to migrate from a non-cluster configuration to a cluster configuration: HP XP7 Command
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