HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)

ValueSetting item
Specify the CU:LDEV number of the command device by using a
decimal (base 10) number.
LDEV-number
Specify the command device identifier (the PhysicalDrive number,
VolumeGUID, or device file name) that the host recognizes in the
following format:
#
In Windows:
\\.\PhysicalDriveX
\\.\Volume{GUID}
In Linux:
/dev/sdx
x is an integer.
deviceFileName
#:
If this item is specified using the physical drive number in Windows or Linux and you then restart
the OS, the physical drive number and device file name might be changed. If this occurs, you
need to execute the perf_findcmddev command to check and update the settings. In Windows,
if you specify this item using the volume GUID, the setting is not affected even if you restart the
OS.
If you are using the Device Manager agent version 6.3 or earlier and you want to acquire per-
formance information of all SLPRs in an SLPR environment, you need to define SLPR0 command
device in the perf_cmddev.properties file.
To define command devices for different SLPRs that belong to the same storage system, define the
SLPR0 command device in the first line of the storage system. The following example shows how
to define PhysicalDrive5 (whose LDEV number is 345) as the SLPR0 command device of
XP12000/XP10000/SVS200 (whose serial number is 14050).
R600.44332.456: \\.\PhysicalDrive3
R500.14050.345: \\.\PhysicalDrive5
R500.14050.346: \\.\PhysicalDrive6
R500.14050.347: \\.\PhysicalDrive10
R501.89832.780: \\.\PhysicalDrive15
Controlling the SLP service
This section describes how to configure the service discovery function of Device Manager. Note that
the ports used by the CIM/WBEM functions are registered in the SLP service (or SLP daemon) by
default.
Software prerequisites for using the service discovery function
In Windows or Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
OpenSLP 1.0.11
OpenSLP is provided with Device Manager. When you install Device Manager, the required file
is copied. For details on OpenSLP, see the OpenSLP website (http://www.openslp.org/).
In SUSE Linux Enterprise Server:
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