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

3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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To upgrade or re-install HDLM in an environment that uses HACMP and a local boot
disk:
1. Log in to AIX as the root user.
If you are using a virtual I/O server, see the virtual I/O server documentation to
log in to AIX.
2. Stop HACMP on the standby host.
3. Upgrade or re-install HDLM on the standby host.
To do so, perform steps 2 through 23 in (1) When Installing HDLM in a Local
Boot Disk Environment of 3.5.5 Performing an Upgrade Installation or
Re-installation of HDLM on the standby host.
4. Start HACMP on the standby host.
5. Stop HACMP on the active host.
Specify takeover as the shutdown mode.
6. Upgrade or re-install HDLM on the active host.
To do so, perform steps 2 through 23 in (1) When Installing HDLM in a Local
Boot Disk Environment of 3.5.5 Performing an Upgrade Installation or
Re-installation of HDLM on the active host.
7. Start HACMP on the active host.
(2) Upgrading or Re-installing HDLM in an HACMP Environment (in a Boot Disk
Environment)
For details about setting up HACMP, see the HACMP documentation.
To upgrade or re-install HDLM in an environment that uses HACMP and a boot disk:
1. Log in to AIX as the root user.
If you are using a virtual I/O server, see the virtual I/O server documentation to
log in to AIX.
2. Stop HACMP on the standby host.
3. Upgrade or re-install HDLM on the standby host.
To do so, perform steps 2 through 21 in (2) When Installing HDLM in a Boot Disk
Environment of 3.5.5 Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of
HDLM on the standby host.
4. Start HACMP on the standby host.
5. Stop HACMP on the active host.
Specify takeover as the shutdown mode.