HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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In this example, the shaded portion shows information for each path of

the device you are removing from HDLM management. Type in the

appropriate device number, and then type quit to end the format

command.

5

.

If the settings of a Quorum device or disk device group are specified for

the device to be managed by HDLM, remove those settings.
For details on how to remove the Quorum device and the VxVM disk

group settings, see

Set Up Sun Cluster on page 3-50

in

Preparations for a

New Installation of HDLM on page 3-45

.

For details on how to unregister an SDS or SVM diskset, see

Remove SDS

Settings on page 3-183

or

Remove SVM Settings on page 3-184

in

Preparations for HDLM Removal on page 3-179

. Unregistering a diskset

deletes the data in the diskset. Therefore, back up a diskset before

unregistering it.

6

.

Make sure that the key to be used for disk reservation has been

registered with the device to be managed by HDLM.
On any one node, execute the following command:

# /usr/cluster/lib/sc/scsi -c inkeys -d slice-2-logical-device-

file-name-for-the-device-to-be-HDLM-managed

The following shows an example of executing the command:

# /usr/cluster/lib/sc/scsi -c inkeys -d /dev/rdsk/c5t0d0s2

Reservation keys(3):

0x40235c5200000002

0x40235c5200000001

0x40235c5200000003

#

In this example, keys are displayed.
If keys are displayed, perform the steps beginning with step 7. Even if the

Quorum device or disk device group settings are removed, you need to

restart the node in non-cluster mode and cancel the key registration

because the keys to be used for disk reservation are left registered.

Creating an HDLM Environment

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