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Communications ports, Controlling gwlm’s startup behavior – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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com.hp.gwlm.node.ticap.minimumBalance = 30

Communications ports

gWLM uses the following ports for communications:

Managed nodes: 9617

CMS: 9618

If you need to change these ports, add the following lines:

com.hp.gwlm.cms.port = portX

com.hp.gwlm.node.port = portY

to both properties files:

gwlmcms.properties

On HP-UX, this file is in /etc/opt/gwlm/conf/. On Windows, it is in C:\
Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\conf\

. (The given Windows

path is the default; however, a different path might have been selected at installation.)

/etc/opt/gwlm/conf/gwlmagent.properties

The portX and portY values cannot be the same value.

The com.hp.gwlm.cms.port property must have the same portX value in all the properties
files—across all managed nodes and on the CMS. Similarly, the com.hp.gwlm.node.port property
must have the same portY value in all the properties files—across all managed nodes and on the
CMS.

You must restart gwlmcmsd and gwlmagent for the changes to take effect. If you are using gWLM
through HP SIM, you must also restart SIM. (On HP-UX, restart SIM daemons using
/opt/mx/bin/mxstop

and mxstart. On Windows, restart the HP Systems Insight Manager

service.)

NOTE:

Restarting gwlmcmsd temporarily disables HP Virtualization Manager and

HP Capacity Advisor.

Controlling gWLM’s startup behavior

The gWLM CMS daemon or service (gwlmcmsd) is set to start at boot by vseinitconfig.
Generally, you should not change this setting as it disables all VSE Management Software from
starting at boot.

On HP-UX, you can control whether the gWLM CMS daemon (gwlmcmsd) and its agent daemons
on the managed nodes (gwlmagent) start at boot by:

Manually setting variables in the /etc/rc.config.d/gwlmCtl file. (The /sbin/init.d/
gwlmcmsd

and /sbin/init.d/gwlmagt scripts use these variables.)

Using the --enable_start_on_boot and --disable_start_on_boot options to
gwlmcmsd

and gwlmagent.

On Windows, to control whether the gWLM CMS daemon (gwlmcmsd) starts at boot: Right-click
the My Computer icon, click Manage, double-click Services & Applications, double-click Services,
right-click HP Global Workload Manager Central Management Server, select Properties, and change
the Startup type to the desired setting.

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