HP XP7 Storage User Manual
Dynamic link manager, Hitachi command suite, For windows®) user guide
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- (for Windows®) User Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview of HDLM
- HDLM Functions
- Devices Managed by HDLM
- System Configuration
- LU Configuration
- Program Configuration
- Driver Levels of the HDLM and MPIO Drivers
- Distributing a Load Using Load Balancing
- Performing Failovers and Failbacks Using Path Switching
- Monitoring Intermittent Errors (Functionality When Automatic Failback Is Used)
- Detecting Errors by Using Path Health Checking
- Distributing a Load by Using the Dynamic I/O Path Control Function
- Dynamic Re-configuration
- Error Management
- Collecting Audit Log Data
- Integrated HDLM management using Global Link Manager
- Cluster Support
- Creating an HDLM Environment
- HDLM System Requirements
- Flow for Creating an HDLM Environment
- HDLM Installation Types
- Notes on Creating an HDLM Environment
- Installing HDLM
- Preparations for a New Installation of HDLM
- Preparations for Installing HDLM by Performing an Unattended Installation
- Performing a New Installation of HDLM on Windows Server 2003
- Performing a New Installation of HDLM on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012
- Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM
- Migrating from HDLM 5.4 or Earlier to HDLM 5.5 or Later
- Installing JRE
- Firewall Settings for Managing HDLM by Using Global Link Manager
- Checking the Path Configuration
- Setting Up HDLM
- Setting Up Integrated Traces
- Removing HDLM
- HDLM Operation
- Notes on Using HDLM
- HDLM Operations Using the HDLM GUI
- Using Commands for HDLM Operations
- Notes on Using Commands
- Viewing Path Information
- Changing the Status of Paths
- Viewing LU Information
- Initializing Statistical Information for Paths
- Viewing and Setting Up the Operating Environment
- Viewing License Information
- Updating the License
- Viewing HDLM Version Information
- Viewing HDLM Component Information
- Using the Windows Administrative Tool (Performance) to Check Path Information
- Starting and Stopping the HDLM Manager
- HDLM Resident Processes
- Reconfiguring the HDLM Operating Environment
- Troubleshooting
- Command Reference
- Utility Reference
- Overview of the Utilities
- The DLMgetras Utility for Collecting HDLM Error Information
- The dlmpr Utility for Clearing HDLM Persistent Reservations
- The dlmprsvkey Utility for Registering an HDLM Persistent Reservation Key
- The dlmchkpath Utility for Checking HDLM Paths
- The dlmhostinfo Utility for Checking HDLM Installation Information
- The installhdlm Utility for Installing HDLM
- The removehdlm Utility for Removing HDLM
- Messages
- Before Viewing the List of Messages
- KAPL01001 to KAPL02000
- KAPL02001 to KAPL03000
- KAPL03001 to KAPL04000
- KAPL04001 to KAPL05000
- KAPL05001 to KAPL06000
- KAPL07001 to KAPL08000
- KAPL08001 to KAPL09000
- KAPL09001 to KAPL10000
- KAPL10001 to KAPL11000
- KAPL11001 to KAPL12000
- KAPL12001 to KAPL13000
- KAPL13001 to KAPL14000
- KAPL15001 to KAPL16000
- Return Codes for Hitachi Command Suite Common Agent Component
- Events Output to Windows Event Logs by HDLM
- Functional Differences Between Versions of HDLM
- Functional Differences Between Version 6.6 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 6.6
- Functional Differences Between Version 6.2 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 6.2
- Functional Differences Between Version 6.0.1 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 6.0.1
- Functional Differences Between Version 6.0 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 6.0
- Functional Differences Between Version 5.9.4 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 5.9.4
- Functional Differences Between Version 5.9.1 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 5.9.1
- Functional Differences Between Versions 5.9 or Later and Versions Earlier Than 5.9
- Path Status Transition and Automatic Path Switching
- Differences in the LU Dynamic Removal Function
- Differences in the Drive Letters Displayed in Windows
- Differences in Default Values
- Differences in the Load Balancing Function in an MSCS Environment
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Glossary
- Index