HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual

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3. Creating an HDLM Environment

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Figure 3-9: Example of Executing the mount Command

The shaded portion indicates the SCSI device for which

LABEL

is set.

This example assumes that IA32 uses

GRUB

as the boot loader. When you use IPF

that uses

ELILO

as the boot loader, the mount point is displayed as

/boot/efi

instead of

/boot

(in the line where

/boot

is coded), and the file system type is

displayed as

vfat

instead of

ext3

.

Remove the

LABEL

setting in the

/etc/fstab

file according to the information

for the mounted file system. Perform steps 6 to 8 to remove the

LABEL

setting in

the

/etc/fstab

file.

For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, because there is a function for setting fixed

names to disk devices, aside from LABEL, block device names starting with

UUID=

are also sometimes set. If a block device name is set, replace LABEL with

the block device name starting with

UUID=

, and follow the procedure for when

LABEL is used.
If a block device name starting with

UUID=

is set, go to step 5. If one is not set,

go to step 6.
If you are using SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 or SUSE LINUX Enterprise

Server 11, the device name (

udev

name) might have been specified not only for

the

LABEL

setting, but also in the

/dev/disk

directory. In this case, replace

LABEL

with the device name (

udev

name) in the

/dev/disk

directory, and then

perform the same procedure as when

LABEL

is used.

If the device name (

udev

name) is specified in the

/dev/disk

directory, go to

step 5. If not, go to step 6.

5.

If the block device name or the

udev

name was specified in steps 3 and 4, execute

the following commands to check the SCSI device.

For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

Execute the

udevadm

command. Specify the block device name for

-n

.

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