Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Windows (7.6)

Do not install the JRE directly into HDLM-installation-folder\jre_user. If
you do this, remove the JRE, and then reinstall it into another folder.
When you install JRE 6.0_04, the C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_04.
folder is created by default.
3. Copy all the configuration files, including the JRE installation folder, into
the following folder:
HDLM-installation-folder\jre_user
If you use JRE 6.0_04, the folder configuration is as follows:
HDLM-installation-folder\jre_user
\jre1.6.0_04
#
\bin
\lib
#
The folder name depends on the JRE version that will be used:
When using JRE 1.4.2_13: j2re1.4.2_13
When using JRE 5.0_10: jre1.5_10
When using JRE 6.0_17: jre6
When using JRE 7.0_01: jre7
For example, if the HDLM installation folder is C:\Program Files
\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager and you are using JRE 6.0_04, after
copying the configuration files, the folder configuration will become the
following:
C:\Program Files\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager\jre_user
\jre1.6.0_04
\bin
\lib
After installing the JRE, check to make sure that the HDLM GUI starts.
Note:
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If you remove HDLM, HDLM-installation-folder\jre_user will be
deleted.
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If Hitachi Command Suite Common Agent Component is set to use a
32-bit version of Java installed in the system, HDLM uses the specified
version of Java to start the HDLM GUI.
Firewall Settings for Managing HDLM by Using Global Link Manager
To use Global Link Manager to manage HDLM when the host OS is Windows
and Windows Firewall is enabled, the following ports, which are used by the
Hitachi Command Suite Common Agent Component, must be registered as
firewall exceptions:
Port set for the server.agent.port property (default: 24041/tcp)
Port set for the server.http.port property (default: 24042/tcp)
Creating an HDLM Environment
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Windows
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