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Differences in the LU Dynamic Removal Function

Depending on the HDLM version, the LU dynamic removal function differs as

follows:

In HDLM 05-02, and 5.4

¢

When Remove the LU even if there are Offline(C) paths is not

specified or when the HDLM command dlnkmgr set -rmlu on is

executed
If none of the paths connected to an LU are Online or Offline(C),

the LU will be removed from being an HDLM management-target.

¢

When Remove the LU even if there are Offline(C) paths is

specified or when the HDLM command dlnkmgr set -rmlu on -
force is executed
If none of the paths connected to an LU are Online, the LU will be

removed from being an HDLM management-target.

In HDLM 5.5 or later

¢

When Remove the LU even if there are Offline(C) paths is not

specified or when the HDLM command dlnkmgr set -rmlu on is

executed
If none of the paths connected to an LU are Online or Offline(C),

the LU will be removed from being an HDLM management-target.
However, if one of the following conditions is satisfied, the LU will not

be removed from being an HDLM management-target:
- When an Offline(E) path connected to the LU satisfies the

conditions to automatically switch to Online. For details about these

conditions, see

Automatic Switching of Paths That Have the Online(E),

Offline(C), or Offline(E) Status on page A-5

in

Path Status Transition

and Automatic Path Switching on page A-4

.

- When Offline(C) paths are disconnected and changed to
Offline(E) by an online operation, and as a result, no paths are
Online

¢

When Remove the LU even if there are Offline(C) paths is

specified or when the HDLM command dlnkmgr set -rmlu on -
force is executed
If none of the paths connected to an LU are Online, the LU will be

removed from being an HDLM management-target. However, the LU

will not be removed if any Offline(E) or Offline(C) path satisfies

the conditions to automatically switch to Online. For details about

these conditions, see

Automatic Switching of Paths That Have the

Online(E), Offline(C), or Offline(E) Status on page A-5

in

Path Status

Transition and Automatic Path Switching on page A-4

.

A-6

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