HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)
Operations to complete in advance
• Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
• Set the server.mail.smtp.auth property of the Device Manager server
Specify true.
Information to collect in advance
• User ID and password for which All Resources has been assigned as a resource group and
Admin has been set as the role in Device Manager.
• User ID and password used for SMTP authentication.
To register an SMTP authentication user account in Device Manager:
1. Execute the following command.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-server\Server\tools\hd-
vmmodmailuser.bat -u Device-Manager-user-ID -p Device-Manager-
password SMTP-authentication-user-ID [SMTP-authentication-password]
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/Server/tools/
hdvmmodmailuser.sh -u Device-Manager-user-ID -p Device-Manager-
password SMTP-authentication-user-ID [SMTP-authentication-password]
2. Restart the P9000 Command View AE Suite product services.
CAUTION:
• If SMTP authentication is enabled on the Device Manager server, but an SMTP authentication user
is not registered, email will be sent without using SMTP authentication.
• Only one SMTP authentication user can be set on the Device Manager server. The set SMTP au-
thentication user information will be updated each time you execute the command.
• You cannot delete the SMTP authentication user information that you set on the Device Manager
server.
Related topics
• Starting services, page 195
• Stopping services, page 196
• Changing Device Manager server properties, page 344
• server.mail.smtp.auth, page 352
Customizing email alert template
Email contents can be changed in the template file (mail-alert-detection.txt). After changing
the template file, restart the P9000 Command View AE Suite product services.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
Use a text editor to edit the template file ( mail-alert-detection.txt ) stored in the following
location:.
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