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Then, execute the following command at the ok prompt on all nodes:

boot -r

Note

While a node is starting, the message below may be output to the

console or syslog:
Could not stat: ../../devices/pseudo/dlmndrv@1/
dlmfdrv@0,0:c,raw path not loaded.
This message is output because HDLM is removed and the HDLM

devices are deleted. If you do not want this message to be output

next time the node starts, update the device ID information by

referring to steps 1 to 4 in

Solaris Cluster Settings on page 3-198

of

Settings Needed After HDLM Removal on page 3-198

. For details,

refer to the Sun Cluster documentation.

Removing HDLM from the Boot Disk Environment

1

.

Migrate to the local boot disk environment, following the procedure

described in

Migrating from a Boot Disk Environment to the Local Boot

Disk Environment on page 3-116

.

2

.

Remove HDLM, following the procedure described in

Removing HDLM

from the Local Boot Disk Environment on page 3-191

.

Removing HDLM from an LDoms Environment

This section explains how to remove HDLM from an I/O domain.

The following figure shows an example of configuration before HDLM is

removed.

Figure 3-32 Configuration Example (Before Removal)

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Creating an HDLM Environment

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