Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux

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/etc/opt/DynamicLinkManager/.dlmfdrv.unconf
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If this file does not exist, you do not have to copy it into a directory.
2. Remove HDLM.
For details on HDLM removal, see Removing HDLM on page 3-223.
3. Update the kernel package or apply the OS update package.
4. Install HDLM.
For details on HDLM installation, see
Installing HDLM for Managing Boot
Disks on page 3-138.
When you install HDLM, replace step 10 in Preparations for an Upgrade
Installation or Re-installation of HDLM on page 3-111 with the following:
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To install HDLM, see Performing a New Installation of HDLM on page
3-106 perform steps 2 to 10, 12, and 13 to create an HDLM device.
In steps 12 to 27 that follow, you will edit the configuration file to
change the definition so that the OS starts with HDLM specified.
Also, replace step 10 in
Performing a New Installation of HDLM on page
3-106 with the following:
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Copy the files acquired from before HDLM was removed
(.dlmfdrv.conf and .dlmfdrv.unconf) into the directory /etc/opt/
DynamicLinkManager.
Go to step 13 to reboot the host.
When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, you
can update kernel packages or apply OS update packages while HDLM is
installed. In such a case, you can also apply these updates in single-user
mode.
When you are not using the HDLM device as a boot disk
To update a kernel package or apply an OS update package when an
HDLM device is not used as the boot disk:
1. Perform the procedure in
Preparations for an Upgrade Installation or Re-
installation of HDLM on page 3-111.
2. Update the kernel package or apply the OS update package.
3. Execute the dlmupdatesysinit utility for updating system scripts.
For details about this utility, see dlmupdatesysinit Utility for Updating
System Scripts on page 7-41.
4. Restart the host.
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HDLM Operation
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide