HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Licenses User Manual

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If the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/
dlmfdrv.conf) contains the definition of a newly added LU, the
dlmcfgmgr utility makes the HDLM driver recognize the new LU so

that the LU is to be managed by HDLM. If the definition of an existing

LU no longer exists in the HDLM driver configuration file

(dlmfdrv.conf file), the dlmcfgmgr utility deletes the existing LU

from the HDLM driver and excludes it from HDLM management.

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If an LU is deleted (in Solaris 8 or 9), a path is deleted for an LU, or a

path setting for an LU (for example, the instance number) is changed,

the configuration information used by the HDLM driver is not

dynamically updated. To update the configuration information in any

of these cases, specify the reconfiguration option and then restart the

host.

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To remove the LU managed by HDLM from HDLM management, you

need to restart the host specifying the reconfiguration option. Do not

use the dlmcfgmgr utility.

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If you want to specify that some of the newly added LUs are not to be

managed by HDLM, you need to remove these LUs from HDLM

management before executing the dlmcfgmgr utility. If the newly

added LUs have been removed from HDLM management,

reconfiguration of these LUs is not performed for the HDLM driver.

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After HDLM device reconfiguration is performed, executing the
dlmcfgmgr utility will not dynamically add LUs if one of the following

occurs:
-For the LU, you changed the LUN mapping, the mapping-destination

storage port, or the HBA port on the recognizing host.
-You mapped another logical device to a LUN of the storage port being

used by the configured LU (in Solaris 8 or Solaris 9).
-When adding a new LU, you allocated an existing instance number to

the path of the added LU.
-You dynamically added an HBA (in Solaris 8 or Solaris 9).
-The major or minor number of the sd or ssd device for an LU to be

newly added matches the major or minor number of an sd or ssd

device previously registered in HDLM.

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After HDLM device reconfiguration is performed, executing the
dlmcfgmgr utility will not dynamically delete LUs if one of the

following occurs:
-For the LU, you changed the LUN mapping, the mapping-destination

storage port, or the HBA port on the recognizing host.
-An upper-level program is using the LU you attempted to delete.

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In Solaris 8 or Solaris 9, if the HDLM driver configuration definition file

(/kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf) does not contain HDLM device

information, the dlmcfgmgr utility outputs the message and

terminates. In Solaris 10 or Solaris 11, all LUs are deleted from the

HDLM driver.

Utility Reference

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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Solaris) User Guide

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