Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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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.
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Save the HDLM environment settings information.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -sys > any-file-
name
Make sure that the license has not expired.
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Save the HDLM execution environment ODM settings.
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmodmset -o > any-file-name
If HDLM devices and virtual target devices are mapped on the virtual I/O
server, go to step 3.
If HDLM devices are not mapped as virtual target devices on the virtual
I/O server, go to step 9.
3. Terminate the processes of all applications that access the hdisks
connected to HDLM devices on the virtual I/O client.
4. If file systems are mounted on the hdisks connected to HDLM devices on
the virtual I/O client, unmount the file systems.
# umount file-system-mount-point
5. Execute the following command for the virtual I/O client to display all the
activated volume groups.
# lsvg -o
6. From the displayed list of volume groups, inactivate the volume groups
used by the hdisks connected to HDLM devices.
# varyoffvg volume-group-name
7. To prevent inheritance of the existing hdisk configuration, delete the
hdisks.
8. On the virtual I/O server, remove the mapping between HDLM devices
and virtual target devices. To inherit the hdisk configuration of the virtual
I/O client, inherit the mapping between virtual target devices and HDLM
devices.
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To inherit the mapping between virtual target devices and HDLM
devices:
$ rmdev -dev virtual-target-device-name -ucfg
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To prevent inheritance of the mapping between virtual target devices
and HDLM devices:
$ rmdev -dev virtual-target-device-name
9. Execute the following command to unmount the file system used by
HDLM.
# umount file-system-mount-point
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide