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

98 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment
22. Make sure that the program is working normally, by examining the results of the
command's view operation. Make sure that on MSCS is displayed in Support
Cluster. An example of executing the dlnkmgr command's view operation is as
follows:
>dlnkmgr view -sys
HDLM Version : xx-xx
Service Pack Version :
Load Balance : on(rr)
Support Cluster : on MSCS
Elog Level : 3
Elog File Size (KB) : 9900
Number Of Elog Files : 2
Trace Level : 0
Trace File Size(KB) : 1000
Number Of Trace Files : 4
Path Health Checking : on(30)
Auto Failback : off
Remove LU : off
Intermittent Error Monitor : off
HDLM Manager Ver WakeupTime
Alive xx-xx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
HDLM Alert Driver Ver WakeupTime ElogMem Size
Alive xx-xx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss 128
HDLM Driver Ver WakeupTime
Alive xx-xx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
License Type Expiration
Permanent -
KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation name = view, completion
time = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
23. Use the results of the dlnkmgr command's view operation to check the version of the
installed HDLM. When 05-91 is displayed in HDLM Version, the correct version of
HDLM has been installed.
28. Use the results of the view operation to check that the programs are running properly.
If HDLM Manager, HDLM Alert Driver, and HDLM Driver are all Alive, all
programs are running correctly.
29. After installation finishes, check the path information as described in section
3.7, and
make sure that you have successfully installed HDLM in a single-path configuration.
30. Connect cables to all HBAs (multi-path configuration).
31. Check the path information as described in section
3.7 to make sure that you have
successfully built a multi-path configuration.