Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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hdisk4 Available 1H-08-02 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)
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In this example, hdisk3 and hdisk4 are recognized as HDLM-managed
devices.
If the status of all hdisks is Available, proceed to step 14. If there are
any hdisks with the Defined status, perform step 10 again.
14. Check the setting for the hdisk reservation policy attribute.
Make sure that the changed default value is reflected in the value actually
used.
# lsattr -El hdisk-name | grep reserve_policy
reserve_policy no_reserve Reserve Policy TRUE
15. Activate the volume group used by HDLM.
# varyonvg volume-group-name
16. Mount the file system used by HDLM.
# mount file-system-mount-point
Changing a Path
This subsection explains how to add and delete paths.
Adding a Path (to a Volume Group Other than rootvg)
Connect the path to the system and execute the following command:
# cfgmgr
Adding a Path (to a Device Included in rootvg)
The following shows an example of adding a path to hdisk0 in an
environment where rootvg consists of hdisk0 and hdisk1.
1. Connect the path to the system, and then execute the following
command:
# cfgmgr
2. Check the list of current boot disks.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# bootlist -m normal -o
hdisk0 blv=hd5
hdisk1 blv=hd5
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3. Specify a boot disk according to the host environment to be used.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# bootlist -m normal hdisk0 hdisk1
HDLM Operation
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide