Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

The Linux functionality that adds LABEL= to a SCSI device is not
supported in HDLM. Do not use this functionality.
An example of how to edit the /etc/fstab file is shown in the following
figure:
Add the shaded line shown in the above figure.
11. Specify the settings required for using LUKS.
Perform this step if your host OS uses LUKS. If HDLM manages a SCSI
device that has been configured to use LUKS, the LUKS settings must be
migrated from the SCSI device to an HDLM device.
For details on setting up LUKS, see
Settings for LUKS on page 3-157.
12. Specify the settings required for using md devices.
If you want to use md devices, create them in a multi-path environment.
For details about the md device settings, see
Settings for md Devices on
page 3-159.
13. 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 edit the installation information settings file in step 5 so
that the host is restarted:
Go to step 14.
If you edited the installation information settings file in step 5 so that the
host is restarted:
Go to step 15.
If you do not use the volume management software, go to step 16.
For details on other settings for the volume management software, see
Settings for LVM2 on page 3-171.
14. 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
15. 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:
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Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide