Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX (6.6) (T5208-96010, April 2011)

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running properly.
If
HDLM Manager, HDLM Alert Driver, and HDLM Driver are all Alive, all
programs are running correctly.
If you are not using a virtual I/O server, the upgrade installation or re-installation
of HDLM is complete.
For details about the files to be inherited after the upgrade installation or
re-installation of HDLM, see Table 3-12: List of Files Inherited During an
Upgrade Installation or Re-installation.
19. If you are using a virtual I/O server, define an hdisk as a virtual target device.
Execute the following command on the virtual I/O server:
When creating an hdisk as a virtual target device:
$ mkvdev -vdev
hdisk-name -vadapter virtual-SCSI-server-adapter-name
When creating a logical device as a virtual target device:
$ mkvdev -vdev
logical-volume-name -vadapter
virtual-SCSI-server-adapter-name
20. Execute the following command in the client logical partition to reconfigure the
device:
# cfgmgr
21. Execute the following command in the client logical partition to confirm that the
physical volume has been recognized as hdisk.
If the following message is displayed, then the physical volume (hdisk) was
recognized correctly:
# lsdev -Cc disk
hdisk1 Available Virtual SCSI Disk Drive
Table Table 3-12: List of Files Inherited During an Upgrade Installation or
Re-installation lists and describes the files inherited during an upgrade installation or
re-installation of HDLM.