Hdlm device is used as a boot disk -105 – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

Page 173

Advertising
background image

Settings for Using a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM Device as a Boot Disk

To migrate a single-path boot disk environment that uses a logical volume

(LVM2) on a SCSI device to a multi-path boot disk environment that uses a

logical volume on an HDLM device (for details, see

Settings for Using a

Logical Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM Device as a Boot Disk on page 3-124

):

1

.

Check whether LABEL is used. If it is, remove it.
To use HDLM, you must remove the LABEL setting, because a SCSI device

cannot be identified from the value set in LABEL in an HDLM environment.

See steps 1 to 9 in

Settings for Using a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an

HDLM Device as a Boot Disk on page 3-124

.

2

.

Install HDLM.
See step 10 in

Settings for Using a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM

Device as a Boot Disk on page 3-124

.

3

.

Edit the configuration file to change the definition such that the HDLM

device can be used as a boot disk.
After editing the configuration file, restart the host to activate the setting.

See steps 11 to 27 in

Settings for Using a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an

HDLM Device as a Boot Disk on page 3-124

.

After completing the above procedure, you can migrate to a multi-path boot

disk environment that uses a logical volume on an HDLM device.

Upgrade Installation in an Environment Where a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an

HDLM Device Is Used as a Boot Disk

To perform an upgrade installation of HDLM in a multi-path boot disk

environment that uses a logical volume (LVM2) on an HDLM device (for

details, see

Upgrade Installation in an Environment Where a Logical Volume

(LVM2) on an HDLM Device Is Used as a Boot Disk on page 3-135

):

1

.

Edit the configuration file to change the definition so that the OS will start

with a SCSI device specified.
In the definition before the change, the OS starts with HDLM specified.

See steps 1 to 20 in

Upgrade Installation in an Environment Where a

Logical Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM Device Is Used as a Boot Disk on

page 3-135

.

2

.

Perform an upgrade installation of HDLM.
See step 21 in

Upgrade Installation in an Environment Where a Logical

Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM Device Is Used as a Boot Disk on page

3-135

.

3

.

Change the definition such that the HDLM device can be used as a boot

disk.
Restore the configuration file to its state before the upgrade installation

was performed. See steps 22 to 38 in

Upgrade Installation in an

Environment Where a Logical Volume (LVM2) on an HDLM Device Is Used

as a Boot Disk on page 3-135

.

Creating an HDLM Environment

3-105

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for Linux(R))

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: