Hdlm operations using the hdlm gui, Notes on using the hdlm gui, Viewing the gui help – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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If you attempt to perform an HDLM operation by any other method, a dialog

box will appear, requesting confirmation that you have administrator

permissions.

HDLM Operations Using the HDLM GUI

This chapter explains the procedures for operating the HDLM GUI window

components. For details on the components of each window, see the HDLM

GUI Help.

Notes on Using the HDLM GUI

This subsection provides notes on using the HDLM GUI window. Be sure to

read this section.

The HDLM GUI is unavailable in the Server Core environment of Windows

Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012.

You cannot use an HDLM GUI shortcut that was copied from a version of

HDLM earlier than 5.8. Create a new HDLM GUI shortcut.

Viewing the GUI Help

To view the HDLM GUI Help:

1

.

Log on to Windows.
Log on as a member of the Administrators group.

2

.

From the Start menu, select Programs, Dynamic Link Manager, and

then HDLM GUI.
The Path List view of the Path Management window is displayed.
In Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012, if you have logged on

as a non-administrator user, use the Run as administrator to run the

HDLM GUI.

3

.

Click the Help button.
The Web browser displays the HDLM GUI Help in the Help window.

Using Commands for HDLM Operations

This section explains how to use the HDLM command. For details on the

various command operations, see

Chapter 6, Command Reference on page

6-1

.

Notes on Using Commands

Execute the HDLM command as a member of the Administrators group.
Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012 supports user account

control (UAC). For this reason, use either of the following procedures to

execute HDLM commands:

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HDLM Operation

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