HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)
Table Of Contents
- Administrator Guide (Web Version)
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 System configuration and requirements
- System configuration
- Network security configuration
- Common security risks
- Level 1 security: Setting up a firewall and creating a separate management LAN
- Level 2 security: Placing managed devices behind the firewall and creating a separate management LAN
- Level 3 security: Dual-homed management servers and creating a separate management LAN
- Level 4 security: A flat network
- Management server requirements
- Host requirements
- Related products
- System requirements for managing copy pairs
- Storage systems that can use Device Manager to manage copy pairs
- System configuration for managing copy pairs
- System configuration for using the local management method to manage copy pairs
- System configuration for using the central management method to manage copy pairs
- System configuration for using a virtual command device server configuration to manage copy pairs
- System configuration for using an SVP configuration to manage copy pairs (when copy pairs are defined in a configuration definition file)
- System configuration for using an SVP configuration to manage copy pairs (when copy pairs are defined as a device group)
- Storage system requirements for managing copy pairs
- Prerequisite version of the Device Manager agent for managing copy pairs
- Notes on using RAID Manager
- 2 Network configuration
- Port settings
- Network settings for management servers with multiple NICs
- Device Manager settings in IPv6 environments
- Changing the IP address or host name of the management server
- Changing the URL for accessing P9000 Command View AE Suite products
- 3 User account management
- 4 Security
- 5 Configuring Device Manager for use with related products
- 6 Setting up logs and alerts
- 7 Configuring Device Manager for CIM/WBEM
- Device Manager and CIM/WBEM
- CIM/WBEM functions in Device Manager
- Enabling CIM/WBEM functions
- Properties related to CIM/WBEM functions
- Configuring service discovery
- Configuring performance information acquisition
- User account settings for using the CIM/WBEM functions
- 8 Setting up a cluster environment
- Verifying the management server environment
- Setting up a cluster environment
- Installing P9000 Command View AE Suite on cluster management servers (new installation)
- Installing P9000 Command View AE Suite on cluster management servers (upgrade or overwrite)
- Changing the management server environment from a non-cluster environment to a cluster environment
- Removing P9000 Command View AE Suite from a cluster
- 9 Starting and stopping services
- 10 Managing the database
- Managing databases
- Backing up databases
- Restoring databases
- Migrating databases
- 11 Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent
- Before using the Device Manager agent
- When to restart the Device Manager agent service
- Specifying the IP address of the Device Manager agent network adapter
- Applying storage system configuration changes to Device Manager server
- Reinstalling the Device Manager agent after a host OS upgrade
- Device Manager agent in a Windows host environment
- Device Manager agent in an AIX host environment
- Device Manager agent in a Linux host environment
- Setting up the Device Manager agent
- Setting Device Manager server information in Device Manager agent
- Automatically reporting host information to the Device Manager server
- Managing copy pairs
- Changing the Java execution environment
- Changing the user who executes the Device Manager agent service
- Property settings for hosts that manage 100 or more LUs
- Device Manager agent operations
- Configuration definition file for managing copy pairs
- Prerequisite environment for using the configuration definition file
- Editing the configuration definition file
- Configuration definition file parameters supported Device Manager
- Description conventions for the configuration definition file
- HORCM_MON parameter description format
- HORCM_CMD parameter description format
- HORCM_DEV parameter description format
- HORCM_LDEV parameter description format
- HORCM_INST parameter description format
- HORCM_LDEVG parameter description format
- HORCM_ALLOW_INST parameter description format
- Notes on using the configuration definition file
- Device Manager agent commands
- Before using the Device Manager agent
- 12 Setting up Host Data Collector
- Installing Host Data Collector
- Prerequisites for installing Host Data Collector (Windows)
- Installing Host Data Collector (Windows)
- Prerequisites for installing Host Data Collector (Solaris or Linux)
- Installing Host Data Collector (Solaris or Linux)
- Notes on using Host Data Collector computers in a cluster configuration
- Registering a Host Data Collector computer on the management server
- Specifying the Host Data Collector environment settings
- Removing Host Data Collector
- Installing Host Data Collector
- 13 Troubleshooting
- Common problems and solutions
- Maintenance information that must be collected if a failure occurs
- Acquiring maintenance information on the management server
- About acquiring maintenance information on a Host Data Collector computer
- Acquiring maintenance information on a host (for a host managed by Host Data Collector)
- Acquiring maintenance information on a host (for a host managed by Device Manager agent)
- Acquiring a thread dump of the HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service (Windows)
- Acquiring a thread dump of the HCS Device Manager Web Service (Windows)
- Acquiring a thread dump of the HBase Storage Mgmt Common Service (Linux)
- Acquiring a thread dump of the HCS Device Manager Web Service (Linux)
- Checking audit log data
- 14 Support and other resources
- A Device Manager server properties
- Device Manager server property files
- Device Manager server configuration properties (server.properties file)
- server.http.host
- server.http.port
- server.https.port
- server.rmi.port
- server.http.entity.maxLength
- server.base.home
- server.horcmconfigfile.hostname
- server.base.initialsynchro
- server.cim.agent
- server.cim.support
- server.cim.support.job
- server.cim.support.protocol
- server.cim.http.port
- server.cim.https.port
- server.configchange.enabled
- server.logicalview.initialsynchro
- server.mail.enabled
- server.mail.from
- server.mail.smtp.host
- server.mail.smtp.port
- server.mail.smtp.auth
- server.mail.errorsTo
- server.eventNotification.mail.to
- server.mail.alert.type
- server.mail.alert.status
- server.subsystem.ssid.availableValues
- server.smisclient.indication.port
- server.agent.differentialrefresh.manual.enabled
- server.agent.differentialrefresh.periodical.enabled
- Device Manager database properties (database.properties file)
- Device Manager log output properties (logger.properties file)
- Device Manager dispatcher properties (dispatcher.properties file)
- server.dispatcher.message.timeout
- server.dispatcher.message.timeout.in.processing
- server.dispatcher.daemon.pollingPeriod
- server.dispatcher.traps.purgePeriod
- server.dispatcher.daemon.receiveTrap
- server.dispatcher.daemon.configUpdate.detection.interval
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.doRefresh
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.type
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.dayOfWeek
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.startTime
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.interval
- server.dispatcher.daemon.configUpdate.detection.variable.enabled
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.performance.doRefresh
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.performance.startTime
- server.dispatcher.daemon.autoSynchro.logicalGroup.doRefresh
- Device Manager MIME type properties (mime.properties file)
- Device Manager client properties (client.properties file)
- Device Manager security properties
- Device Manager SNMP trap log output properties (customizedsnmptrap.properties file)
- Properties for communicating with the host (host.properties file)
- Properties for connecting to Host Data Collector (hostdatacollectors.properties file)
- Properties for migrations (migration.properties file)
- Properties for connecting to PA (hppa.properties file)
- Properties for the CIM/WBEM functions (jserver.properties file)
- B Tiered Storage Manager server properties
- Tiered Storage Manager server property files
- Tiered Storage Manager server operations properties (server.properties file)
- server.rmi.secure
- server.rmi.port
- server.rmi.security.port
- server.base.initialsynchro
- server.mail.smtp.host
- server.mail.from
- server.mail.errorsTo
- server.mail.smtp.port
- server.mail.smtp.auth
- server.eventNotification.mail.to
- server.eventMonitoringIntervalInMinute
- server.migration.multiExecution
- server.checkOutVolumeRange
- server.migration.dataErase.defaultValue
- server.migrationPlan.candidateVolumeCountLimit
- server.migrationPlan.candidateCapacityGroupDisplayMaxCount
- server.migration.maxRetryCount
- server.migration.waitForPairDeleteInMinute
- server.migration.remainTimeForDeletePairInMinute
- Tiered Storage Manager GUI properties (client.properties file)
- Tiered Storage Manager database properties (database.properties file)
- Tiered Storage Manager properties for accessing Device Manager server (devicemanager.properties file)
- Tiered Storage Manager log output properties (logger.properties file)
- Tiered Storage Manager security properties
- C Host Data Collector properties
- Host Data Collector property files
- Properties related to Host Data Collector operation (hdcbase.properties file)
- Host Data Collector logger properties (logger.properties file)
- Properties related to the Host Data Collector's Java environment (javaconfig.properties file )
- Host Data Collector configuration properties (alps.properties file)
- Host Data Collector product properties (about.properties file)
- Host Data Collector logger properties (log4jconfig.properties file)
- D Device Manager agent properties
- Device Manager agent property files
- Device Manager agent properties for connecting to the Replication Manager server (agent.properties file)
- Device Manager agent properties for hldutil command operations (hldutil.properties file)
- Device Manager agent log output properties (logger.properties file)
- Device Manager agent properties for program information (programproductinfo.properties file)
- Device Manager agent operations properties (server.properties file)
- server.agent.port
- server.http.localPort
- server.http.port
- server.http.host
- server.http.socket.agentAddress
- server.http.socket.bindAddress
- server.agent.maxMemorySize
- server.agent.shutDownTime
- server.agent.JRE.location
- server.http.entity.maxLength
- server.http.security.clientIP
- server.server.authorization
- server.server.serverIPAddress
- server.server.serverPort
- server.agent.rm.centralizePairConfiguration
- server.agent.rm.cuLdevForm
- server.agent.rm.exclusion.instance
- server.agent.rm.location
- server.agent.rm.optimization.userHorcmFile
- server.agent.rm.horcm.poll
- server.agent.rm.temporaryInstance
- server.agent.rm.temporaryPort
- server.agent.rm.pairDefinitionForm
- server.agent.rm.moduleTimeOut
- server.http.server.timeOut
- server.util.processTimeOut
- server.agent.evtwait.timeout
- server.agent.rm.ignorePairStatus
- E Commands executed by Host Data Collector
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index
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-d [device-number-or-device-file-name]
To view information about a specific LDEV, specify the drive number (in Windows)
or device special file name (in UNIX) of the LDEV. If you omit this option, the
command displays information about all currently recognized LDEVs. You cannot
specify the -d option and the -g or -l option at the same time.
Options
-g [drive-group-name]
If you want to view information about a specific drive group, specify the name of
the drive group. If you omit the drive group name, the command outputs information
about all currently defined drive groups. You cannot specify the -g option and the
-d or -l option at the same time.
-l ldev-number.serial-number
If you want to view information about a specific LDEV, specify the LDEV number
(LDEV#) and serial number (serial#) of the LDEV. The LDEV number and serial
number must be specified in the indicated order. If you omit the LDEV number or
serial number, the command does not output information about the LDEV. You
cannot specify the -l option and the -d or -g option at the same time. If you
specify the -l option, only the following items are output:
Ldev# (LDEV number)
Ser# (storage system serial number)
Device (device special file name or drive number)
Dg name (drive group name)
fs (file system)
-p
Specify this option to add the P-VOL and S-VOL information (that you set up by
using Business Copy, Continuous Access, Snapshot, Fast Snap or Continuous Access
Journal) to the drive information to be output. When this option specified, if no P-
VOL or S-VOL information is assigned to an LDEV, nothing is output.
-q
Specify this option to output the command execution results only to the execution
log file without sending them to the standard output (quiet mode). Typically, you
specify this option when you want to run a background job to output the latest
LDEV information to the execution-result log file. However, error messages are sent
to the standard error output.
-nolog
Specify this option to send the command execution results only to the standard
output without updating the execution log file.
-s sort-key
Specify this option to sort LDEV information in ascending order of ASCII codes.
This option must include one or more sort keys. When specifying multiple sort keys,
place a one-byte space between sort keys. If you specify multiple sort keys, the
command sorts information using the sort keys in the order in which they are spe-
cified. If you specify the file system name as the sort key, the command sorts LDEV
information using the file system name that is included in each logical device and
assigned the lowest ASCII code. If you do not specify a sort key or if you specify
the same sort key more than once, an error message is output. If you do not specify
the -s option, the command outputs LDEV information in the order in which it has
processed the information. Table 102 lists and describes the sort key.
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