HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)

server.http.port
Specify the port to be used for non-SSL communication by the Device Manager server.
The conventional port number used for a standard web server is 80, but there might already be an
intranet server running on this port. Moreover, you should avoid low-numbered ports because these
could conflict with other services installed on the server. As a general rule, you can pick any port
between 1024 and 49151.
Default: 2001
80 is used for the port number when this property is set to a space character.
CAUTION:
If you change the value of this property, you also need to change the following settings:
The port number for Device Manager registered in the Device Manager agent (the hdvmagt_set-
ting command)
The hdvm.port property of the Tiered Storage Manager server
The port number for the Device Manager server of the information source registered in Replication
Manager (for non-SSL communication with the Device Manager server)
The pop-up blocker settings of the management client, when using Internet Explorer 6
The hdvmcli.serverurl property of the hdvmcli.properties file in the Device Manager
CLI (for non-SSL communication with the Device Manager server)
Related topics
Setting the Device Manager server's information, HiScan command's execution period, and RAID
Manager's information (hdvmagt_setting command), page 237
Changing Tiered Storage Manager server properties, page 371
hdvm.port, page 380
server.https.port
Specify the port to be used for SSL communication by the Device Manager server.
The conventional port number for a secure web server is 443, but there might already be a secure
intranet server running on this port. As noted above, it is better practice to utilize a port number
between 1024 and 49151 for a specialized (middleware) HTTP server. Make sure that it has a
different value than the port designated for the HTTP listener.
Default: 2443
Device Manager server properties340