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

- KAPL05301-E
Note that these messages are output by Windows activities, and not
by an error in HDLM.
Deleting an LU Dynamically
The LU deletion function automatically removes an LU from HDLM
management when all the paths to that particular LU are disconnected.
You can set up the LU deletion function by specifying the dlnkmgr command's
set operation together with the -rmlu on parameter. You can also set up this
function in the Options window of the HDLM GUI. For details on the set
operation, see
Setting Up the HDLM Functions on page 3-71. For details on
the Options window, see the HDLM GUI Help.
Requirements to Delete the LU Dynamically
An LU is deleted when all the paths to that LU are disconnected. This means
that an LU is deleted when HLU is deleted.
When using the dlnkmgr command's set operation to dynamically delete an
LU, depending on the settings the following differences exist:
When the -rmlu on parameter is specified, the LU is not removed from
HDLM management if the disconnected paths include a path in the
Offline(C) status.
When the -rmlu on -force parameter is specified, the LU will be
removed from HDLM management, even if the disconnected paths include
a path in the Offline(C) status.
Checking that the LU or Path Has Been Dynamically Deleted
This section explains the two operations that can be used to confirm that the
LU or path has been deleted by using the LU deletion function. One operation
is performed when the user intentionally deletes an LU or path, and the other
operation is automatically performed when an LU or path is deleted because
all the paths are disconnected.
When the user deletes the LU or path intentionally:
Use the disk administrator, HDLM command, or HDLM GUI to confirm that LU
or path has been deleted.
When an LU or path is automatically deleted due to all the paths
being disconnected:
If an LU is deleted because all the paths are disconnected, HDLM outputs the
KAPL05301-E message to the event log.
Note:
HDLM Operation
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