HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Licenses User Manual
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Multi-owner disksets
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Diskset import
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Automatic (top down) volume creation
#7
In a configuration that uses a driver other than the Oracle HBA driver
(other than the qlc or emlxs driver), the SVM shared diskset cannot use
disks managed by HDLM.
#8
Does not support ZFS.
#9
When the SVM shared diskset uses disks managed by HDLM in a
configuration that uses a driver other than the Oracle HBA driver (other
than the qlc or emlxs driver), use Sun Cluster device IDs (logical device
files under /dev/did/dsk). The SVM shared diskset cannot use HDLM
logical device names.
#10
For a two-node configuration, the pathcount setting is only supported for
the SCSI protocol (fencing protocol) of the storage device.
For details on how to specify SCSI protocols for storage devices, refer to
the Sun Cluster manual.
#11
For the EFI label or ZFS, only two-node configurations are supported.
#12
You must apply MP1 or later.
#13
Only two-node configurations are supported.
#14
You must apply MP1 or later when using the I/O fencing function. The I/O
fencing function can be used only when Hitachi USP series, Universal
Storage Platform V/VM series, or Virtual Storage Platform series storage
systems are connected in a Solaris 10 environment. Note that the only
supported service group type is the failover service group. The parallel
service group and hybrid service group are not supported.
#15
You must apply MP1 or later when using the I/O fencing function. The I/O
fencing function can be used only when Hitachi USP series, Universal
Storage Platform V/VM series, or Virtual Storage Platform series storage
systems are connected in a Solaris 10 environment. Note, the parallel
service group is the only supported service group type. The failover
service group and hybrid service group are not supported.
#16
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Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Solaris) User Guide