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In a two-node configuration, execute the following command to

release the cluster installation mode:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q reset

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On all nodes in the cluster, add /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin to the
PATH environment variable in the environment settings files (such

as .profile) for root permissions.

When the Bourne or Korn shells is used, add the path as shown below:

PATH=$PATH:/opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin ; export PATH

When the C shell is used, add the path as shown below:

set path=( $path /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin )

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Execute the following command to view the HDevName and iLU columns:

# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -path

Check the execution results of this command to determine the

correspondence between each HDevName (logical device file name of the

HDLM device) and iLU (the internal LU number). Then, compare the

correspondence of the logical device file names and internal LUs that took

place before HDLM was installed, and then re-register the correct HDLM

devices in those programs that will use these devices.
To use an HDLM-managed device with a file system created by using

volume management software, perform step 34.
To use an HDLM-managed device with a file system created without using

volume management software, perform steps 35 to 37.

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Register the disk device group.
If you are using VxVM, see

Linking VxVM and Solaris Cluster on page

3-174

.

If you are using SDS, see

To Use a Shared Diskset on page 3-178

in

Registering HDLM Devices on page 3-177

.

If you are using SVM, see

To Use a Shared Diskset on page 3-181

in

Registering HDLM Devices on page 3-181

.

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In Sun Cluster, to create a new shared file system, create it in any HDLM-

managed device from a desired node.
The following shows an example of executing the command:

host1# newfs /dev/global/rdsk/d5s0

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Execute the following command to create a directory for mounting on

each node:
The following shows an example of executing the command:

host1# mkdir -p /global/mntpt

host2# mkdir -p /global/mntpt

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On the desired node, mount the file system. The following shows an

example of executing the command:

Creating an HDLM Environment

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