Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

Make sure that md0 : active is displayed and that the HDLM devices are
displayed.
18. Specify the settings required for using the volume management software.
If you performed the operations described in
Deactivating the Volume
Group on page 3-112 in Preparations for an Upgrade Installation or Re-
installation of HDLM on page 3-111, perform the following steps to
activate the volume group:
If you did not perform step 13:
Go to step 19.
If you performed step 13:
Go to step 20.
If you do not use the volume management software, go to step 22.
For details on other settings for the volume management software, see
Settings for LVM2 on page 3-171.
19. Activate the volume group.
In the following example, the logical volume subject to the move belongs
to the vg01 volume group:
# vgchange -ay vg01
vgchange -- volume group "vg01" successfully activated
20. Mount the logical volume that was moved.
In the following example, the logical volume is /dev/vg01/lvol1 and the
command mounts the volume on /mnt/lvol1:
# mount /dev/vg01/lvol1 /mnt/lvol1
21. Specify the settings required for using virtual environments.
If you are using Xen, set up Xen to use HDLM devices in domainU. If you
are using KVM, register HDLM devices into the hardware configuration
file. For details on operating environments for the virtual environments
supported by HDLM, see
Virtual Environments Supported by HDLM on
page 3-92. For details on how to set up a virtual environment, see
Settings for Xen on page 3-180 or Settings for KVM on page 3-182.
22. Specify the settings required for operations in a cluster configuration.
For a cluster configuration, change the logical device file names of SCSI
devices specified in the cluster to logical device file names of HDLM
devices.
For details on setting the cluster software, see
Settings for Heartbeat on
page 3-183, Settings for Oracle RAC on page 3-183, Settings for the
RHCM on page 3-1863.15, or Settings for VCS on page 3-188.
Unattended Installation of HDLM
When you perform a new installation, re-installation, or upgrade installation
of HDLM, you can choose an unattended installation. An unattended
installation enables a user to install HDLM without entering information.
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