Hitachi Global Link Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide

For server.pathreport.log_location, specify an absolute path
(maximum of 150 bytes) for the folder that stores reports. Deploy this
folder on the shared disk. To use a backslash (\) as the path delimiter,
you must use two consecutive backslashes.
The following shows a coding example:
server.pathreport.log_location=E:\\HGLAM\\pathreport
For details about the settings in the property file for path availability
information, see Changing Global Link Manager Server Settings on page
3-24.
10. In the Services panel, open the properties for the following services, and
if Startup Type is Automatic, change it to Manual:
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Common Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
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HiRDB/ClusterService _HD1
11. If you perform an upgrade installation of Hitachi Global Link Manager
from a version earlier than v8 to v8 or later:
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Use a text editor to create a cluster-configuration file.
The items to be specified in the cluster-configuration file are as
follows:
mode: Specify online.
virtualhost: Specify the logical host name.
onlinehost: Specify the host name of the primary node.
standbyhost: Specify the host name of the secondary node.
An IP address cannot be specified for virtualhost, onlinehost, or
standbyhost. Make sure that the IP address can be resolved from the
host name.
The following shows a coding example in the cluster-configuration file:
mode = online
virtualhost = hicommand_cluster
onlinehost = hicommand_1
standbyhost = hicommand_2
Save the created file as cluster.conf in Hitachi-Command-Suite-
Common-Component-installation-folder\conf.
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Migrate the database to the shared disk.
Execute the following command:
Hitachi-Command-Suite-Common-Component-installation-folder\bin
\hcmds64dbclustersetup /createcluster /databasepath target-
folder-for-re-creating-the-database /exportpath target-folder-
for-storing-data /auto
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Installing Global Link Manager Clusters
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