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When HDLM is installed, all devices shown under Devices that HDLM can

manage in

Devices Managed by HDLM on page 2-3

are set to be targets

for HDLM management.

When installing HDLM on a host where version 5.0 or later of a Device

Manager agent is installed, do not execute any of the following Device

Manager agent commands during the installation:

hbsasrv, HiScan, hdvmagt_account, hdvmagt_schedule, hldutil, TIC

Notes on an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM

When you upgrade or re-install HDLM, note the following:

Information, such as the driver configuration, HDLM functionality settings,

and log files will be inherited without being initialized when the upgrade

installation or re-installation is complete. For details on the information to

be inherited, see

Table 3-11 List of Files Inherited During an Upgrade

Installation or Re-installation on page 3-36

in

Performing an Upgrade

Installation or Re-installation of HDLM on page 3-36

.

If you upgrade or re-install HDLM before you resolve a path failure, LU

reservations might persist without being released. In such a case, use the

utility for clearing HDLM persistent reservations (dlmpr) to release the LU

reservation, if necessary.

Performing an upgrade installation or re-installation might change the

physical volume (hdisk name). For this reason, you must check and, if

necessary, revise relevant settings, such as the settings for applications

that directly access a hard disk recognized as an HDLM management-

target device. Use the output information of the view operation (with the
-drv parameter) to check the correspondence between the hdisk and the

LU.

Notes on the Virtual I/O Server

Before you install HDLM, change the ioslevel version of the virtual I/O

server to a version supported by HDLM. For details about the ioslevel

versions supported by HDLM, see

Cluster Software Supported by HDLM on

page 3-6

.

If you want to apply a virtual SCSI disk to a client partition in a virtual I/O

server environment, install HDLM into the virtual I/O server partition. If

you want to apply a virtual HBA to a client partition, install HDLM into the

client partition.

Specify an hdisk, or a logical volume configured for HDLM, as the virtual

target device. For details about how to configure a virtual target device,

see the installation procedure in

Performing a New Installation of HDLM

on page 3-24

and

Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation

of HDLM on page 3-36

.

To set up a virtual SCSI disk MPIO configuration in a client partition, or to

use PowerHA in a client partition, set the hdisk reservation policy in the

virtual I/O server partition to no_reserve.

Creating an HDLM Environment

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