Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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b. Start the host.
c. Execute the following command to delete the HDLM devices on the
paths that go through the old HBAs:
# rmdev -dl hdisk-name
n indicates the instance number of the HDLM device.
d. If LUN security has been set up for the storage system, delete the
WWNs of the old HBAs from the LUN security.
e. Execute the following command to reconfigure the devices:
# cfgmgr -l fcsn
Specify the device name of the PCI slot (fcs device) where each HBA
has been replaced. n indicates the instance number of the fcs device.
f. Execute the following command to check path information:
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -path
For details on path information, see
view (Displays Information) on
page 6-34.
g. Execute the utility for clearing HDLM persistent reservation (dlmpr) to
clear the reservation of LUs comprising the applicable volume group:
# /usr/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmpr -c hdisk-name hdisk-
name ...
h. Execute the following command to activate the applicable volume
group:
# varyonvg volume-group-name
After you replace an HBA, any paths that go through that HBA might be
removed (due to AIX specifications) from the paths to a specified boot
disk hdisk (logical device file), which will no longer be recognized as the
boot disk. If this happens, it is necessary to restart the host, and then re-
specify the path that goes through the replaced HBA as a path to the boot
disk, as shown in the procedure below.
To re-specify a device called hdisk10 on the storage system as a boot
disk:
a. Execute the following command to restart the host:
# shutdown -Fr
b. Make sure that the boot disk is in a multi-path configuration:
# lspath -l hdisk10 -s available
Available hdisk10 fscsi0
Available hdisk10 fscsi1
...
c. Check the current boot disk list:
# bootlist -m normal -o
hdisk10 blv=hd5
hdisk0 blv=hd5
hdisk1 blv=hd5
...
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide