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

between 1024 and 49151 for a specialized (middleware) HTTP server. Make sure that it has a
different value than the port designated for the HTTP listener.
Default: 2443
CAUTION:
If you change the value of this property, you also need to change the following settings:
The port number for Device Manager registered in the Device Manager agent (the hdvmagt_set-
ting command)
The port number for the Device Manager server of the information source registered in Replication
Manager (for SSL communication with the Device Manager server)
The hdvmcli.serverurl property of the hdvmcli.properties file in the Device Manager
CLI (for SSL communication with the Device Manager server)
In addition, if user accounts are authenticated in HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition when
logging in to RAID Manager or the SVP and the value of this property has been changed, reconfigure
user account authentication in the Edit Storage Systems window in the Device Manager GUI.
server.rmi.port
Specify the port used for the Device Manager RMI server.
You should avoid low-numbered ports because these could conflict with other services installed on
the server. As a general rule, you can pick any port between 1024 and 65535.
Default: 23055
CAUTION:
If you change the value of this property, you must also change the values of the Device Manager
server client.rmi.port property and the Tiered Storage Manager hdvm.rmi.port property
to the same value.
Related topics
client.rmi.port, page 336
hdvm.rmi.port, page 360
server.http.entity.maxLength
Specify in bytes the maximum length of an HTTP request entity to be permitted by the Device Manager
server.
Under normal conditions, you do not need to change the default value of this property. It helps prevent
certain types of denial of service and attempted buffer overflow attacks by restricting the effect of
malicious requests that contain unusually large payload entities. If the server detects a posted request
longer than this value, it sends an error response to the client and logs details of the attempted request.
Default: 1310720
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