Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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To use the sample file, copy it from the DVD-ROM to a directory on the
hard disk.
# cp -p /cdrom/HDLM_AIX/hdlmtool/instutil/
sample_installhdlm.conf /any-directory
You can change the sample_installhdlm.conf file name.
The following shows an example of copying the
sample_installhdlm.conf file, and then changing the file name to
install_set.conf:
# cp -p /cdrom/HDLM_AIX/hdlmtool/instutil/
sample_installhdlm.conf /any-directory/install_set.conf
For details about how to edit the installation information settings file,
which is used by the installhdlm utility, see
Items To Be Defined in an
installation-information Settings File on page 7-33.
Additionally, since HDLM must be restarted after installation, change the
setting for the restart key in the installation information settings file
from n to y.
#
#
After you have performed an unattended installation, you can also
manually restart HDLM.
If you plan to manually restart HDLM, you do not need to change the
setting for the restart key in the installation information settings file
from n to y.
However, in that case, this procedure must be modified as described
below:
- The host does not restart after the KAPL09211-I message is output
(step 11).
- Before you perform step 13, execute the following command to
restart the host:
# shutdown -Fr
11. If a single-path configuration is used, connect cables to all HBAs to
change the configuration to a multi-path configuration.
Note that, regardless of the configuration, do not execute the cfgmgr
command.
12. Execute either of the following commands:
To execute
installux.sh:
# /cdrom/installux.sh -f /any-directory/installation-
information-settings-file
To execute installhdlm:
# /cdrom/HDLM_AIX/hdlmtool/instutil/installhdlm -f /any-
directory/installation-information-settings-file
Even though a message asking you to restart the host is displayed during
installation, you do not have to restart the host.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide