HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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• When you install HDLM while the 32-bit kernel mode is being used, only
the 32-bit version of HDLM will be installed. When you install HDLM while
the 64-bit kernel mode is being used, both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
HDLM will be installed. Before installing HDLM, decide which kernel
mode you will use to operate Solaris and, if needed, change to the desired
kernel mode. If you switch the kernel mode from 32 bits to 64 bits when only
the 32-bit version of HDLM is installed, you must reinstall HDLM after the
switch is completed. For details on how to switch the kernel mode, see
(5) Switch the Kernel Mode in 3.5.1 Preparations for a New Installation of
HDLM.
1.
When the license key file has been provided, Store the license key file directly
under the
/var/tmp/
directory by using the
hdlm_license
name.
/var/tmp/hdlm_license
If the license needs to be upgraded and the
/var/tmp/hdlm_license
file does
not exist, you will be required to enter a license key in step 5.
Notes
• The license key file can be saved as a user-specified directory or a file name.
However, this license key file is not deleted after installation. Delete this file
manually after installation is completed if it is not necessary.
• Available characters for the absolute path of the license key file are as
follows:
Upper case and lower case characters, numbers, and some special characters
(
/
,
!
,
#
,
+
,
-
,
.
,
=
,
@
,
_
,
~
)
• Except when performing an unattended installation of HDLM, if a
user-specified license key file is used by entering
/var/tmp/
hdlm_license
, this license key file is deleted after installation has
completed.
2.
Log in to Solaris as a user with root permissions.
3.
Insert the HDLM DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM drive.
After a few seconds, the DVD-ROM will be automatically mounted, and the
mount point of the DVD-ROM will be displayed in a list of files.
If the DVD-ROM cannot be automatically mounted, execute the following
command to mount the DVD-ROM:
# mount -F hsfs -o ro
DVD-ROM-device-name
DVD-ROM-mount-point