HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

Device Manager server properties
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8-5-1 server.dispatcher.agent.priority
This property assigns the priority for Device Manager agent threads. Valid values are between 1
and 10 (1 = minimum priority; 5 = normal priority; 10 = maximum priority). You should change the
default value only if you need to fine-tune the agent dispatcher's performance. The recommended
values are between 5 and 8, and you should not set it to the maximum thread priority (9-10),
because while that may cause individual requests to execute faster, it is likely to cause an overall
degradation in performance when multiple users are sending concurrent requests.
Default: 5
8-5-2 server.dispatcher.message.timeout
This property sets the timeout for pending response messages (in minutes) before they are expired
(purged). A pending message consists of a response from a long-running process (for example,
discovery of a storage array) that has not yet been either polled by the client or sent to the client via
the Device Manager notification service.
Default: 15 minutes
8-5-3 server.dispatcher.message.timeout.in.processing
This property sets the timeout for processing messages (in minutes) that are not completed by
some reason.
Default: 720 minutes
8-5-4 server.dispatcher.daemon.pollingPeriod
This property defines the polling interval (in minutes) for the background agents responsible for
checking component status and configuration version. A value of zero will disable these polling
agents.
Default: 5 minutes
8-5-5 server.dispatcher.traps.purgePeriod
This property defines the purging interval for stale SNMP traps or alerts (in minutes). A value of zero
will disable the purging of traps from the server.
Default: 5 minutes
8-5-6 server.dispatcher.startTimeOfIgnoringConnectionAlert
This property defines the start time of the interval for stopping SNMP communication alert.
Accessing the disk array that is in regular reboot will incur this alert.
Default: 2:45
8-5-7 server.dispatcher.endTimeOfIgnoringConnectionAlert
This property defines the end time of the interval for stopping SNMP communication alert. If you
access a disk array that is in regular reboot, that will cause this alert.
Default: 3:15