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Return to the HDLM boot disk environment, following the procedure

described in

Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page 3-82

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Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) for Solaris

In Solaris 8 or Solaris 9, you cannot use the Solaris dynamic reconfiguration

(DR) functionality on HBAs that exist on a path managed by HDLM. To add,

delete, or replace such HBAs, you need to restart the host after dynamic

reconfiguration.

Overview of Reconfiguring the HDLM Device

Whether or not the host must be restarted after the reconfiguration depends

on the contents of the reconfiguration. This section describes the

reconfigurations that does and does not require the restarting of the host. It

also gives notes for reconfiguration.

Reconfiguring the HDLM Device

You can change the HDLM device configuration in one of the following two

ways:

Restart the host, with the reconfiguration option specified.
Execute the dlmsetconf utility for creating the HDLM driver configuration

definition file to update the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/
kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf), and then restart the host, with the

reconfiguration option specified.

Use the dlmcfgmgr utility for managing the HDLM configuration, without

restarting the host.
Execute the dlmsetconf utility to update the HDLM driver configuration

definition file (/kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf), and then execute the
dlmcfgmgr utility.

Modifying the configuration of the HDLM device without restarting the host

while HDLM is running is called a dynamic reconfiguration of the HDLM

device.

Dynamic reconfiguration of the HDLM device is applicable to the following

operations:

Adding a new logical unit (LU)
A new LU is one that has been added to the host, and recognized by the

HDLM driver for the first time. When a new LU is added, the path

connected to that LU is also added.

Deleting an existing LU
In Solaris 10 or Solaris 11, if an LU that is managed by HDLM is deleted,

it is also removed from HDLM management.

Reconfiguring an LU that is not managed by HDLM, as an HDLM-managed

device
Reconfigure an LU that has already been added to the host, but is not

managed by HDLM, as an HDLM-managed device.

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