Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

Figure 3-19 Example of Creating an ext2 File System
Settings for Automatic Mounting
If you specify the name of a logical device file of an HDLM device at host
startup, an HDLM-managed device is automatically mounted in the same way
as if you had specified the name of a logical device file of a SCSI device. To
mount an HDLM-managed device automatically, you need to edit the /etc/
fstab file. In this file, you can specify the name of the logical device file of
the SCSI device and the mount point of its disk. After this file has been
created, the specified HDLM-managed device is mounted automatically when
Linux is started. The Linux functionality that adds LABEL= to a SCSI device is
not supported in HDLM. Do not use this functionality.
The following subsections describe the tasks that are required for using
HDLM.
Setting the HDLM Device for the First Time
To mount an HDLM-managed device automatically by setting a new
HDLM device:
1. Identify the name of the logical device file of the HDLM device to be
mounted automatically.
Execute the view operation of the HDLM command, and identify the
applicable name of the logical device file of the HDLM and SCSI devices.
For details on the view operation, see
view (Displays Information) on
page 6-31. The following is an actual example.
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