Notes on hdlm versions, Notes on hdlm versions -16 – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Notes on HDLM Versions
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If HDLM 5.4 or earlier has been installed, remove HDLM first and then
proceed with a new installation of HDLM by following the procedure
Migrating from HDLM 5.4 or Earlier to HDLM 5.5 or Later on
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For HDLM 5.6 or later, the trace files for HDLM versions earlier than 5.6
are divided into integrated trace files and trace files. The logs for the
HDLM commands and HDLM GUI operations are output to integrated trace
files. Trace information for the HDLM manager is output to trace files. The
output destinations for the files are changed as follows:
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When you migrate from an HDLM version earlier than 04-00 to an
HDLM version 5.6 or later
- Trace files before migration:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI\HNTRLib
\spool\hntrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Integrated trace files after migration:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI
\HNTRLib2\spool\hntr2n.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Trace files after migration:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files\HITACHI
\DynamicLinkManager\log\hdlmtrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
The underlined part indicates the folder specified during installation.
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When you migrate from HDLM versions 04-01 to 5.5 to HDLM version
5.6 or later, or when you perform an upgrade installation from HDLM
5.5 or later
- Trace files before migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI\HNTRLib
\spool\hntrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Integrated trace files after migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files
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\HITACHI
\HNTRLib2\spool\hntr2n.log
(n indicates a file number)
- Trace files after migration or upgrade:
drive-for-program-installation:\Program Files\HITACHI
\DynamicLinkManager\log\hdlmtrn.log
(n indicates a file number)
The underlined part indicates the folder specified during installation.
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For Windows Server2003 (excluding the x86 edition) , Windows
Server 2008 (excluding the x86 edition) , or Windows Server 2012 ,
Program Files is Program Files (x86).
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