HP XP Racks User Manual

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If re-installation ends with an error, HDLM might be removed. In this

case, proceed to step 13.
During installation, the KAPL09241-W message might be output. In this

case, installation of HDLM continues, but installation of HDLM components

has failed. After installing HDLM, resolve the problem according to the
KAPL09241-W message if necessary.

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.

Execute the following command to make sure that the package is

installed.

# lslpp -la DLManager.mpio.rte

Make sure that the fileset item in the output listing contains
DLManager.mpio.rte, and all the displayed statuses are COMMITTED.
If one or more of the displayed statuses are BROKEN, remove HDLM, and

then proceed to step 13 to perform a new installation of HDLM.

13

.

If HDLM was not upgraded or re-installed properly, perform a new

installation of HDLM.

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When AIX 5L V5.3 is used, and the boot disk is in a multi-path

configuration
Execute the following command to shut down the host, and then

perform the procedure in

Perform Operations for HDLM Management-

Target Device on page 3-35

:

# shutdown -F

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When an environment other than the above is used
Execute the following command to restart the host, and then perform

the procedure in

Perform Operations for HDLM Management-Target

Device on page 3-35

:

# shutdown -Fr

After performing a new installation of HDLM, set up HDLM again based on

the HDLM settings backed up in step 2.

14

.

Execute the following command to restart the host:

# shutdown -Fr

15

.

Execute the following command to make sure that the hdisk driver has

been installed in the active kernel and is enabled:

# lsdev -Cc disk

hdisk0 enabled 1S-08-00-8,0 16-bit LVD SCSI disk drive

hdisk1 enabled 1S-08-00-9,0 16-bit LVD SCSI disk drive

hdisk2 enabled 1S-08-00-10,0 16-bit LVD SCSI disk drive

hdisk3 enabled 1H-08-02 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)

hdisk4 enabled 1H-08-02 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)

...

Make sure that all the displayed HDLM-related devices are enabled.
hdisk0 through hdisk2 are the names of the physical device files for

internal disks on the host.
The files beginning at hdisk3 are the names of the logical device files

corresponding to the storage system's physical volumes.

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Creating an HDLM Environment

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for AIX®

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