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load_balance_type=exlio

load_balance_same_path_use_times=1

lbex_usetimes_limit=100

error_log_level=3

error_log_size=9900

error_log_number=2

trace_level=0

trace_file_size=1000

trace_file_number=4

path_health_check=on

path_health_check_interval=30

auto_failback=on

auto_failback_interval=1

intermittent_error_monitor=off

#intermittent_error_monitor_interval=30

#intermittent_error_monitor_number=3

dynamic_io_path_control=off

dynamic_io_path_control_interval=10

remove_lu=off

remove_lu_force=off

Note:

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If a hash mark (#) is placed at the beginning of a line in the

installation-information settings file, that line is assumed to be a

comment.

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If you do not want to specify a key or setting value, enter a hash

mark (#) at the beginning of that particular line.

About the Log File

During an unattended installation, information about the installation progress

is output to the log file named installhdlm.log.

The following explains the installhdlm.log file:

The installhdlm.log file is created in the folder specified by the
workdir key in the installation-information settings file.

If the installhdlm.log file already exists, log data will be appended to

the file. For details about the capacity of the log output folder, see

Preparations for Installing HDLM by Performing an Unattended Installation

on page 3-28

.

Notes:

The installhdlm.log file is not deleted when HDLM is removed. If the

file is no longer necessary, delete it manually.

Creation of the installhdlm.log file might fail if, for example, the disk

does not have sufficient unused capacity. If this happens, a message will

be output immediately before the installhdlm utility terminates.

Utility Reference

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