HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual

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3. Creating an HDLM Environment

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3.8.3 Placing the Boot Disks Under HDLM Management by Installing

HDLM to a Mirrored Boot Disk Environment Incorporating SVM

First, prepare one LU that has the same capacity and slice configuration as that of the

boot disk, for each mirror of the boot disk. They will become the boot disks after the

migration.

(1) Installing HDLM and then Configuring the Environment

1.

Install HDLM by referring to 3.5 Installing HDLM.

2.

Execute the

dlmsetconf

utility for creating the HDLM driver configuration

definition file to configure the HDLM device.

3.

Remove the LUs of the mirrored boot disks from HDLM management.
For details, see 3.5.5 Using the HDLM Device Unconfiguration Function When

Performing a New Installation of HDLM.

4.

Reboot the host with the reconfiguration option specified.


# reboot -- -r

(2) Placing the Boot Disks Under HDLM Management

This section describes using the device names that are shown in Figure 3-15: Current

boot disks and boot disks after the migration.

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