Setting up Java

System Administrator Guide for Virtual Storage Platform E Series

Version
93-07-0x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-97HM85028-18
Note: The following tasks are not required when you use Web Console Launcher to display the Device Manager - Storage Navigator secondary window.

Set up Java to perform the following activities:

  • Enable tracing and logging so that you can collect log files when an application error occurs on a management client
  • Change the cache settings so that to prevent the old software from remaining in cache when a software is updated, the old software will not remain in the cache
  • Configure a proxy server

Proxy server settings

You can set Device Manager - Storage Navigator to either use or not use a proxy server to access the SVP. To do this, change the HTTP setting on the web browser on the management client to either use a proxy server, or set the SVP as an exception so that it does not use a proxy server. Whichever setting you use, make the same setting for Java.

  1. Start the Java Control Panel.
    • In Windows, from Windows Control Panel, double-click the Java icon.
    • In Unix, run one of the following executable files:
      SDK-directory/jre/bin/ControlPanel
      SDK-directory/jre/ControlPanel
      JDK-directory/jre/ControlPanel
    • Alternatively, use a web browser to display one of the following Control Panel pages:
      SDK-directory/jre/ControlPanel.html
      JDK-directory/ControlPanel.html
  2. In the Java Control Panel, click the Advanced tab.
  3. Under Debugging, click Enable tracing and Enable logging.




  4. In the Java Control Panel, click the General tab.
  5. In the Temporary Internet Files, click Settings. The Temporary Files Settings dialog box displays.


  6. In the Temporary Files Settings dialog box:
    1. For JRE 7.0, click the Keep temporary files on my computer checkbox to enable it.
    2. In the Disk Space area, enter 1 MB.
    3. Click OK to close the dialog box.
  7. Configure the proxy settings as required.
    1. In the Java Control Panel, select the General tab.
    2. Click Network Settings to display the Network Settings dialog box.
  8. In the Java Control Panel, click OK to close it.