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