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

The backslash (\) is reserved as an escape character. Since absolute path names in Windows
include backslashes, you must add an escape character before every backslash in a Windows
path name.
For example, the path name of the file C:\CVXPAE\docroot\foo.bar should be entered as
C:\\CVXPAE\\docroot\\foo.bar. When you specify properties, there is no need to precede
other characters with the escape character \.
If two or more entries in a property file have the same property name, the value of the last such
property specified in the file will take effect.
If a line ends with a backslash (\), the next line is a continuation of the current line.
Device Manager server configuration properties
(server.properties file)
The server.properties file contains the server configuration properties.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-server\Server\config\serv-
er.properties
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-the-Device-Manager-server/Server/config/
server.properties
server.http.host
Specify host names or IP addresses of the management server (Device Manager server).
To specify the IP address, use one of the following formats:
IPv4 format:
x.x.x.x (x: integer from 0 to 255)
IPv6 format:
Specify hexadecimal numbers by using colons (:). You can also use a short format. You can only
use global IPv6 addresses.
A value specified for the host name or IP address must be accessible from clients (GUI, CLI, and
storage systems).
Default: The host name or IP address of the management server specified during installation (if an
error occurs when registering the URL, localhost is set).
CAUTION:
If multiple NICs are installed on the server computer on which Device Manager is installed, specify
the IP address of the NIC that belongs to the network to which the clients (GUI, CLI, and storage
systems) connect. Do not specify the host name.
In a cluster environment, the IP address of the cluster manager should be specified.
If Device Manager manages SMI-S enabled storage systems and the setting value of this property
has been changed, you must refresh any SMI-S enabled storage system that is a management
target.
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