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device(s) not in use (or, represented with a hyphen (-)) to release the

available name(s) to create an HDLM device file for the new LU.

Even if you add a path to an HDLM device that is not managed by HDLM and

restart the host, the HDLM device will not be managed by HDLM.

An AutoPATH_ID is allocated sequentially as the HDLM recognizes a SCSI

device during start up of the host. Therefore, an AutoPATH_ID for the same

path may change whenever the host starts.

If a different LU is allocated to the same path name, a new HDLM device will

be allocated to the newly allocated LU after restarting the host restarts. In

such case, the previous HDLM device is unregistered automatically.

Note on adding a BladeSymphony I/O drawer

When you restart the host after adding a BladeSymphony I/O drawer

#

, and if

you execute the HDLM-configuration definition utility (dlmcfgmgr -v), a

hyphen (-) might be displayed in the Device column of the execution results.

# dlmcfgmgr -v

HDevName Management Device Host Channel Target

Lun

/dev/sddlmaa configured /dev/sde 2 0 0

1

- 0 0 0

0

/dev/sda 1 0 0

0

/dev/sddlmab configured - 0 0 0

1

/dev/sdf 2 0 0

2

/dev/sdb 1 0 0

1

KAPL10302-I /sbin/dlmcfgmgr completed normally.

To change to a status that does not display a hyphen, execute the dlmcfgmgr

utility with the -u parameter specified.

For details on the dlmcfgmgr utility, see

dlmcfgmgr Utility for Managing the

HDLM Configuration on page 7-22

.

#

An I/O drawer is considered added in either of the following situations:

¢

When adding an I/O drawer to the host

¢

When adding an HBA to an I/O drawer that is already connected to

the host

HDLM Operation

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