Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

the mount point noted above. If the file permissions or the directory
structure differs, HDLM cannot be installed.
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This refers to the volume name for the CD-ROM or other media,
formatted for ISO-9660 file systems. Use the volname command to
check media-volume-id.
The following shows an execution example for when media-volume-id
is VOL01234.
# volname /dev/cdrom
VOL01234
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4. Check the version of HDLM.
Execute installux.sh or the HDLM installation utility (installhdlm)
stored on the HDLM DVD-ROM to check the version of HDLM that will be
installed.
The following example shows how to execute the command when the
mount point for the DVD-ROM is /media/cdrom:
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When executing installux.sh
# /media/cdrom/installux.sh -v
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When executing the installhdlm utility
# /media/cdrom/HDLM_Linux/installhdlm -v
A command execution example is described below. x.x.x-xx is the version
of HDLM.
KAPL09177-I HDLM version: x.x.x-xx
5. Create an installation information settings file.
Edit the installation information settings file based on your desired
settings. Specify any settings that are not specified in this file after
installing HDLM, as necessary.
To use the sample file, copy it from the DVD-ROM to a directory on the
hard disk. Note that the sample file name can be changed to any name.
The following shows an installation execution example for when the DVD-
ROM mount point is /media/cdrom.
# cp -p /media/cdrom/HDLM_Linux/config/sample_installhdlm.conf /
any-directory/any-file-name
For details about how to edit the installation information settings file,
which is used by the installhdlm utility, see
Editing an Installation-
Information Settings File on page 7-44.
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