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

Settings for managing copy pairs
You must specify these settings if you use Device Manager or Replication Manager to manage
copy pairs.
Settings required when 100 or more LUs are managed for a host
You must specify these settings if a host recognizes 100 or more LUs that are managed by Device
Manager.
Settings for changing the user of the Device Manager agent service (Windows)
You must specify these settings to change the user of the Device Manager agent service to an
Administrators group member to enable operations on HORCM instances activated by the Device
Manager agent (default: LocalSystem).
If the following settings were not specified during a new installation of the Device Manager agent,
execute the hdvmagt_setting command to specify the required settings.
Settings for Device Manager server information (required)
Settings for the interval for reporting host information to the Device Manager server (optional)
Settings for using RAID Manager information (optional)
Settings for changing the Java execution environment (javapath_setup command)
If the OS of the host is Windows or Linux, execute the javapath_setup command to change the
Java execution environment used by the Device Manager agent.
Operations to complete in advance
Check the Java execution environment required for a Device Manager agent.
For details, see HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software System Requirements.
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for Linux).
Information to collect in advance
Installation path of the Java execution environment to be used (if you are using a specific Java execution
environment).
Command format
javapath_setup {-set
[new|bundle|Java-execution-environment-installation-path]|-check}
Location of the command
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\bin
In Linux:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin
Options
-set
Specify this option to switch the Java execution environment. If you do not specify an argument
for this option, the command assumes that you have specified new as an argument.
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