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HDLM Resident Processes

The table below lists and describes the resident processes in HDLM. To

monitor these processes, use the names below.

Table 4-3 HDLM resident processes

Process

Service

Description

dlmmgr.exe

DLMManager

HDLM manager process

hbsa_service.exe

HBsA Service

Hitachi Command Suite Common
Agent Component

#

process

hntr2mon.exe
hntr2srv.exe

Hitachi Network
Objectplaza Trace
Monitor 2

Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace

Library (HNTRLib2) process

#

You only need to monitor this process when HDLM is linked to Global Link

Manager.
This process does not exist if you install only the HDLM Core components.

Reconfiguring the HDLM Operating Environment

You can add or delete LUs and paths while the host installing HDLM is running

by utilizing the Windows plug-and-play functionality. This operation is called

dynamic reconfiguration.

Setting Up an Added LU and Path as an HDLM Management-target

This section explains the procedure for setting up an added LU and path as an

HDLM management-target.

The procedure explained below to set up an added LU as an HDLM

management-target applies to both adding an LU in new storage and adding

an LU in existing storage.

If you add a new LU, leave the system in a single-path configuration until you

can verify whether HDLM has successfully identified the new LU.

When using HDLM, you need to write a signature, create partitions, and

format all LUs that have been added.

Setting Up an Added LU as an HDLM Management-target

When MSCS is not used

1

.

Add an LU.
Some storage systems need to be restarted. Consult the corresponding

manual for the particular storage system you are using.

2

.

Open Disk Manager.

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