HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 Configuration Guide

In Windows:
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions, and then obtain the status from the Start menu
or the command prompt.
Select Start > All Programs > HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View AE >Device Manager >
Server and Common Services Status.
From the command prompt:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\bin\hcmdssrv /status
In Linux:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdssrv -status
Example 1: Execution results if Replication Manager is running
KAPM05007-I Already started service. service-name=HBase Storage Mgmt Web
Service
KAPM05007-I Already started service. service-name=HBase Storage Mgmt
Common Service
Example 2: Execution results if Replication Manager has stopped
KAPM05009-I Already stopped service. service-name=HBase Storage Mgmt Web
Service
KAPM05009-I Already stopped service. service-name=HBase Storage Mgmt
Common Service
If you execute the command as described above, you can also check whether the HiRDB service is
running. If it is running, the following message appears in the execution results:
KAPM06440-I The HiRDB service has already started.
The following message appears if the service is not running:
KAPM06441-I The HiRDB service has already stopped.
Changing settings in the properties files
This section describes the settings in the properties files used by Replication Manager and how to
change them.
Use a text editor to alter parameters in the properties files. After making changes, you must do the
following:
Restart Replication Manager. To do this, you must first stop and then start the services. For details,
see Starting and stopping Replication Manager on page 83.
In a cluster environment, the values in the properties files of the executing and standby nodes must
match. (If you change a properties file on the executing node, you must do the same for the standby
node.)
NOTE:
Inappropriate changes to properties files can have unexpected results. HP recommends that you
use the default values unless they cause problems.
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