Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for AIX

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Functional Differences Between Version 6.2 and Versions
Earlier than 6.2
In HDLM version 6.1.0 or earlier, when you create a system replication
(clone) on another LPAR or host from an mksysb image by using the
mksysb command provided by the OS, you needed to remove HDLM
before executing the mksysb command.
In HDLM version 6.2.0 or later, you do not need to remove HDLM before
executing the mksysb command. You can now execute the HDLM
restoration support utility (dlmpostrestore) after creating a system
replication, so that HDLM information can now be updated according to
the destination system's environment.
For HDLM 6.1.0 or earlier, a physical volume (hdisk) might have been
changed during an unattended upgrade installation or re-installation of
HDLM. For HDLM 6.2.0, a physical volume (hdisk) is not changed during
an upgrade installation or re-installation of HDLM.
Functional Differences Between Version 6.1 and Versions
Earlier than 6.1
In a new installation of HDLM, the default load balancing algorithm has
been changed from the Round Robin algorithm to the Extended Least I/Os
algorithm.
Functional Differences Between Version 6.0 or Later and
Versions Earlier than 6.0
The HDLM installation function provided by the dlmsetup utility for HDLM
installation configuration support has been integrated into the
installhdlm utility for HDLM installation.
The way the HDLM version is displayed in execution results of HDLM
commands or utilities has been changed.
In a new installation of HDLM, the default value for the automatic failback
function has been changed from off to on.
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Functional Differences Between Versions of HDLM
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for AIX) User Guide