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

- Trace files after migration:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files\HITACHI
\DynamicLinkManager\log\hdlmtrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
The underlined part indicates the folder specified during installation.
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When you migrate from HDLM versions 04-01 to 5.5 to HDLM version
5.6 or later, or when you perform an upgrade installation from HDLM
5.5 or later
- Trace files before migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI\HNTRLib
\spool\hntrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Integrated trace files after migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI
\HNTRLib2\spool\hntr2n.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Trace files after migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:
\Program Files\HITACHI
\DynamicLinkManager\log\hdlmtrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
The underlined part indicates the folder specified during installation.
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For Windows Server2003 (excluding the x86 edition) , Windows
Server 2008 (excluding the x86 edition) , or Windows Server 2012 ,
Program Files is Program Files (x86).
Before installing or upgrading HDLM 5.5 or later, make sure that no other
application is using an HDLM management-target LU.
When HDLM 5.5 or later is installed for the first time, the event described
below will occur and is output to the event log. However, it does not
affect the system or HDLM operations.
Description
Event provider attempted to register query "select * from
WMIEvent" whose target class "WMIEvent" does not exist. The
query will be ignored.
When you use HDLM in a cluster configuration, you must install the same
version of HDLM on all the nodes that make up the cluster. If different
versions of HDLM are installed, the cluster system might not operate
correctly. If the HDLM Version and Service Pack Version, which are
displayed by executing the following command, are the same, then the
versions of HDLM will also be the same:
dlnkmgr view -sys -sfunc
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Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Windows
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