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When accessing a device that is to be managed after HDLM installation,

the setting name used until now cannot be used for access because the

logical device file name for the HDLM device that HDLM creates is used.

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Unmount the disks.
If the disks to be managed by HDLM were mounted by specifying SCSI

devices, unmount them.
First, check the current settings. Execute the following command:

# mount

The current settings will be output as shown in

Figure 3-2 Execution

Results of the mount Command on page 3-76

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Figure 3-2 Execution Results of the mount Command

The shaded portion shows the SCSI device to be managed by HDLM.

Execute the following command on this SCSI device to unmount it:

# umount /mntpt

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If the disks are set to be mounted automatically when the host starts,

delete this setting from the /etc/fstab file.
An example of how to edit the /etc/fstab file is shown in

Figure 3-3

Example of How to Edit the /etc/fstab File on page 3-76

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Figure 3-3 Example of How to Edit the /etc/fstab File

Comment out the shaded portions by placing a hash mark (#) at the

beginning of each line. The Linux functionality that adds LABEL= to a SCSI

device is not supported in HDLM. Do not use this functionality.

Checking the Volume Group

If you have already created a physical volume, volume group, or logical

volume by using LVM, you can use the procedure described in

Settings for

LVM2 on page 3-166

only when all of the conditions below are satisfied.

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