HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual

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3. Creating an HDLM Environment

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3.

Execute the

ldm unbind

command to unbind the resource of the guest domain.

For example, to unbind a resource of the guest domain

ldg2

, execute the

command as follows:

# ldm unbind ldg2

4.

Execute the

ldm rm-vdisk

command to remove virtual disks from the guest

domain.
For example, to remove virtual disks

vdisk1

and

vdisk2

from the guest domain

ldg2

, execute the command as follows:

# ldm rm-vdisk vdisk1 ldg2
# ldm rm-vdisk vdisk2 ldg2

5.

Execute the

ldm rm-vdsdev

command to stop exporting virtual disk backends

from the service domain on the I/O domain to which HDLM will be installed.
For example, to stop exporting virtual disk backends

vol1

and

vol2

from the

service domain

ldg1

, execute the command as follows:

# ldm rm-vdsdev vol1@ldg1-vds0
# ldm rm-vdsdev vol2@ldg1-vds0

6.

Log in to the I/O domain.

7.

Install HDLM in the I/O domain.
Use the virtual disk backends exported before installing HDLM to perform the

following operations:

For a physical disk and physical disk slice

No action is required.

For a UFS or VxFS file system

Unmount the file system.

For a ZFS file system

Export the ZFS file system.

For a VxVM logical volume

Deport the disk group.

For an SVM logical volume

Cancel the volume group setting.

For details on the HDLM installation procedure, see 3.5.3 Performing a New

Installation of HDLM (When Sun Cluster Is Not Being Used) or 3.5.7 Performing

an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM After installing HDLM,

restore the volume group and file system that will be used as the virtual disk

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