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

3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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The /dev/cd0 part depends on the system.
5. If you are using a copy of the
installhdlm utility that you have placed in a
separate directory to install HDLM, make sure you copy the necessary files from
the
/cdrom/HDLM_AIX/hdlmtool/instutil directory.
The necessary files to be copied from the
/cdrom/HDLM_AIX/hdlmtool/
instutil
directory are shown below:
installhdlm
installhdlm_analysis
dlmrmdev
Also, these files need to be copied to the same directory to which the
installhdlm utility is copied.
For a new installation, proceed to step 7.
6. If you are upgrading or re-installing HDLM, back up the HDLM settings.
If an upgrade installation or re-installation fails, AIX automatically uninstalls
HDLM, and the HDLM settings are deleted.
Perform this step so that a copy of the HDLM settings is available in this case.
If an upgrade installation or re-installation fails, perform a new installation, and
then re-execute setup to reflect the settings that have been backed up.
Save the HDLM environment settings information.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -sys >
any-file-name
Make sure that the license has not expired.
Save the HDLM execution environment ODM settings.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmodmset -o > any-file-name
7. In the following cases, prepare the license key or the license key file:
If you are installing HDLM for the first time
If you are upgrading or re-installing HDLM after the licensing term has
expired
If the directory that contains the license key or the license key file is specified in
the installation information settings file, you can use any storage directory name
and file name.
The following shows examples of when the default storage directory specified in
the installation information settings file is to be used: