Jre 1.4, Jre 1.5 or jre 1.6, 3 cache dialog box of java plug-in control panel – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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Caution:

To allow Remote Web Console to access the SVP via a proxy server using HTTP, you need to

set the proxy server on your web browser, and then Remote Web Console accesses the SVP using

the proxy server.
If you have set the SVP as an exception on the proxy setting of the web browser, this means that the proxy

server is not used for accessing the SVP. You need to make the same setting for Java.
This section describes the procedures to configure Java execution for each JRE version.

JRE 1.4

For JRE 1.4, you do not need to enable trace and logging because trace and logging are enabled

by default.
To disable caching and configure proxy setting for the Java execution:

1.

Start Java Plug-in Control Panel.
• For Windows: Double-click the icon with the label Java Plug-in on the Windows Control Panel

to start Java Plug-in Control Panel.

• For

UNIX:

There are two kinds of procedures for UNIX as follows:

Execute the executable file ControlPanel. The file is stored in one of the following locations:

<SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel

<SDK installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel

<JRE installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel

Or, use the web browser to display the Control Panel page. The file is stored in one of the

following locations:

<SDK installation directory>/jre/ControlPanel.html

<JRE installation directory>/ControlPanel.html

2.

Click the Cache tab to display the Cache dialog box.

3.

Clear the Enable Caching check box on the Cache dialog box (see

Figure 3

on page 26).

4.

If necessary, configure the proxy setting on the Proxies dialog box as the web browser setting.

5.

Click Apply.

6.

Click

to close Java Plug-in Control Panel.

Figure 3 Cache Dialog Box of Java Plug-in Control Panel

JRE 1.5 or JRE 1.6

To enable trace, disable caching, and configure proxy setting for the Java execution:

1.

Start Java Control Panel.

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