HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems User's Guide (HIT5201-96001, January 2008)

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Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows
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Systems User’s Guide 85
Not required: Specification is unnecessary. If a value is specified for the key, the
installer ignores the specified value.
#1
If the length of the value exceeds the maximum length, an error will occur.
#2
If the value is not of an allowable type, an error will occur.
#3
The value to be specified does not have to be enclosed within double quotation marks
("), even if the value includes space characters.
#4
When you perform a new installation of HDLM, or when you perform an upgrade
installation while the license is expired, prepare the license key file.
#5
In the Windows Server 2003 (IPF and x64):
Windows-installation-drive:\Program Files
(x86)\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager
An example of editing installhdlm.ini is as follows:
[INSTALLATION_SETTINGS]
workdir=
licensekeyfile=C:\temp\hdlm_license
installdir=D:\Program files\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager
name=
company=
storage_emc=n
storage_eva=n
restart=n
3.6.2.3 Log file
A log file (installhdlm.log) is output after an unattended installation of HDLM.
installhdlm.log file
installhdlm.log is created in the folder whose path is specified by the workdir key
in the installation-information settings file. If installhdlm.log already exists, log
information is added to this log file.
Note that installhdlm.log is not deleted after HDLM is uninstalled. Therefore,
delete the original installhdlm.log manually if it is no longer required.