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might terminate in an error. HP recommends that you change the following property values in
advance:
server.agent.rm.moduleTimeOut property in the server.properties file of the
Device Manager agent
Set the value to 1800 or greater.
agent.rm.TimeOut property in the agent.properties file of the Device Manager agent
Set the value to 1800 or greater.
hdvmagtif.MaxPollingCount property in the agentif.properties file of the Replic-
ation Manager server
Set the value to 100.
hdvmagtif.PollingInterval property in the agentif.properties file of the Replic-
ation Manager server
Set the value to 60 or greater.
If you want to unify the coding format of pair volume information into the HORCM_DEV or HOR-
CM_LDEV format when creating pairs:
server.agent.rm.pairDefinitionForm property in the server.properties file of the
Device Manager agent
If you want to exclude pair volume that is already managed by RAID Manager from Device
Manager operations
server.agent.rm.exclusion.instance property in the server.properties file of the
Device Manager agent
If you want to optimize a user-created RAID Manager configuration definition file so that it can
be used in Device Manager
server.agent.rm.optimization.userHorcmFile property in the server.properties
file of the Device Manager agent
In addition, to use Replication Manager to manage copy pairs, you need to specify the properties
below. If the properties are not set to appropriate values, the memory heap size might be insufficient
or a timeout might occur during the Replication Manager processing.
agent.rm.TimeOut property in the agent.properties file of the Device Manager agent
Adjust this value as necessary, while running Replication Manager and checking for timeouts
during processing.
server.agent.maxMemorySize property in the server.properties file of the Device
Manager agent
Specify a value based on the number of pairs managed by a host (pair management server). By
default, the heap runs in a 64 MB memory area. If the number of managed pairs exceeds 5,000,
increase the memory heap size by 64 MB, and increase by another 64 MB for every 2,500 pairs
above that. For example, if a host manages 6,000 pairs, set the server.agent.maxMemorySize
property to 128. Also, if a host manages the configuration definition files for both a primary and
secondary site, specify a value based on having twice as many managed pairs.
Related topics
Changing Device Manager agent properties, page 395
agent.rm.TimeOut, page 396
server.agent.maxMemorySize, page 403
server.agent.rm.centralizePairConfiguration, page 405
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