
Edit an OXPd statistics agent record
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Conguration > OXPd Statistics Agents.
2. Select the OXPd statistics agent record from the list, and then click the Edit button.
3. In the Name box, enter the unlocalized name for the OXPd statistics agent (maximum of 100 characters).
4. To prevent the device from automatically deleting the oldest job statistics to make room for the new job
statistics when the storage media on the device is full, select the Critical agent (acknowledgement required
for delete) check box. The device deletes the job statistics only when it receives an acknowledgement from
the OXPd statistics agent server. If the device runs out of storage space for unacknowledged job statistics,
the device is locked and does not print or scan any new jobs.
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To allow the device to automatically delete the oldest job statistics to make room for the new job statistics
when the storage media on the device is full, clear the Critical agent (acknowledgement required for delete)
check box.
5. From the Data persistence frequency list, select one of the following options:
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Job—The device commits the job statistics to its storage media only when each job is completed. If a
power failure occurs while the device is processing a job, all of the statistics for that job are lost.
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Job and sheet—The device commits the job statistics to its storage media when each job is
completed and when each scanned or printed page is delivered to its destination. If a power failure
occurs while the device is processing a job, the recovered job statistics contain accurate values up to
the time of the power failure. Only the job statistics that the device was actively processing at the
time of the power failure are lost.
6. In the URI box, enter the URI of the OXPd statistics agent server (maximum of 256 characters). The URI is
case-sensitive and must begin with one of the following protocols:
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http://
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https://
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le://
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ftp://
This text box can use static data or custom variables supported in the following formats:
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Variable data (a variable always starts and ends with %% with the name of the variable in between the
starting and ending %% signs)
%%<custom variable>%% (where “<custom variable>” is the name of the user dened eld)
Example: %%var_URI%%
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Variable data along with a combination of static content before or after the variable
<static value>%%<custom variable>%%<static value>
Example: https://%%var_URI%%
Example: https://pull.%%var_URI%%.MyCompany.com:8443/
MyCompanyAuthentication/services/AuthenticationService
TIP: By starting the variable data name with var_, it’s easier to nd and identify user dened elds in
HP Web Jetadmin.
TIP: For more information on variable data, see Create and Use Variable Data on page 183.
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