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/var/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/spool/hntr2n.log (n indicates a file

number)
Trace files after upgrade installation or re-installation:
/var/opt/DynamicLinkManager/log/hdlmtrn.log (n indicates a file

number)

If you interrupted a new installation, check whether the /var/opt/
DynamicLinkManager directory exists. If the /var/opt/
DynamicLinkManager directory exists, execute the following command to

delete it:

# rm -rf /var/opt/DynamicLinkManager

If you interrupted an upgrade installation or re-installation, do not delete

this directory.

HDLM can be installed in a global zone only. If you install HDLM in a non-

global zone, the following message will be output and the installation will

be interrupted:

KAPL09140-E HDLM cannot be installed in this zone. Install it

in the global zone.

Paths can be managed in a global zone only. To use HDLM devices in a

non-global zone, allocate HDLM devices from a global zone to the non-

global zone for each LU or for each controller. The following shows an

example of allocating the raw device of an HDLM device for LU0 that is in

a global zone to a non-global zone, and then setting the configuration of

the non-global zone from the global zone.
Example:

# zonecfg -z zone1

zonecfg:zone1> add device

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To allocate the HDLM device for each LU, execute the following

command:

zonecfg:zone1:device> set match=/dev/rdsk/

c5t50060E800436E211d0*

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To allocate the HDLM device for each controller, execute the following

commands, and then restart the non-global zone:

zonecfg:zone1:device> set match=/dev/rdsk/c5t*

zonecfg:zone1:device> end

zonecfg:zone1> verify

zonecfg:zone1> commit

zonecfg:zone1> exit

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