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Clui ports configuration, Rsm database cleanup, Internet protocol configurations – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Procedure

1.

On the toolbar, select Tools > Configure.

The Configuration window opens.

2.

In the Configuration navigation pane, select the item to configure.

CLUI ports configuration

You can configure the ports that are used by CLUI clients to access the CLUI server.

Default:

Unsecure port: enabled, port 9000, 10 simultaneous sessions

Secure SSL port: enabled, port 9001, 10 simultaneous sessions

HP recommends that you not change a default port number unless it conflicts with other
applications on the management server.

To allow unlimited simultaneous sessions, enter 0 in the Maximum Sessions box.

For the procedure, see

Accessing the configuration window

.

HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager database configuration

You can configure the port that the replication manager server uses to access its internal database.

Database port

Default: port 1315.

HP recommends that you not change the default port number unless it conflicts with other
applications on the management server.

RSM database cleanup

You can remove records of unavailable storage resources from the database by using the cleanup
feature.

Over time, the database can accumulate records of resources on storage systems that the
replication manager can no longer communicate with.

HP recommends exporting a copy of the database (as backup) before performing a cleanup.
See

Exporting an RSM database

.

For the procedure, see

Accessing the configuration window

.

Internet protocol configurations

HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager is designed for use with internet protocol versions as
follows:

HP Replication Solutions Manager versions 4.0.1 or later—IPv4, IPv6, and mixed IPv4/IPv6
networks

HP Replication Solutions Manager versions 1.0 through 4.0—IPv4 networks only

IP address formats

IP addresses in IPv6 have a different format than IPv4.

IPv6 IP addresses are generally shown in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated
by colons, for example: 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334.

IPv4 IP address are generally shown in decimal notation, separated by dots (periods), for
example: 192.0.2.235.

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