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If you are using Xen, set up Xen to use HDLM devices in domainU. If you

are using KVM, register HDLM devices into the hardware configuration

file.
For details on operating environments for the virtual environments

supported by HDLM, see

Virtual Environments Supported by HDLM on

page 3-67

. For details on how to set up a virtual environment, see

Settings for Xen on page 3-175

or

Settings for KVM on page 3-177

.

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Specify the settings required for operations in a cluster configuration.
For a cluster configuration, change the logical device file names of SCSI

devices specified in the cluster to logical device file names of HDLM

devices.
For details on setting the cluster software, see

Settings for Heartbeat on

page 3-178

,

Settings for Oracle RAC on page 3-178

,

Settings for the

RHCM on page 3-181

, or

Settings for VCS on page 3-183

.

Installing HDLM for Managing Boot Disks

This section explains the procedure for installing HDLM in an environment in

which the boot disk is on a SCSI device in the storage system, and for

creating an HDLM device. This section also explains the procedure for setting

up an environment in which the HDLM device is the boot disk.

Notes on Installing HDLM in a Boot Disk Environment

Note the following when using HDLM on a boot disk:

The storage system for which the boot disk will be created must satisfy

the following conditions:

¢

The storage system supports the boot disk functionality even if HDLM

is not used.

¢

HBAs support startup from the storage system.

When you install the OS, create the root directory (/) and the /boot

directory in separate partitions.

When you use HDLM as a boot disk, do not specify an HDLM device for

the kernel parameters resume, journal, and dump.

When Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 , or

SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11 is used, HDLM supports environments

that use LVM2 as a boot disk.

When Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 , or

SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11 is used, HDLM does not support an

environment that uses an md device as a boot disk.

If you changed the configuration during startup or if the /etc/fstab file

settings are incorrect, the system might not start.

If the root directory (/) has not been mounted at startup, you cannot

collect a boot error log (/etc/opt/DynamicLinkManager/hdlmboot.log).

Creating an HDLM Environment

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