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3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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performing the procedures in (2) Uninstalling HDLM from the Boot Disk
Environment in 3.17.3 Uninstalling HDLM.
2.
Upgrade Solaris.
3.
Configure a boot disk environment again by performing the procedure in
3.8.2 Configuring a Boot Disk Environment in Which HDLM Manages the
Boot Disk and Mirroring the Environment by Using SVM.
When HDLM changes the path used to determine the logic device file name of an
HDLM device, perform the procedures below. If this procedure is not performed,
the disk might fail to boot because the name of the physical device file
corresponding to the logical device file changed. To obtain the path that HDLM
uses to determine the logic device file name of an HDLM device, execute the
procedure described in (2) When the Path Configuration Is Changed in
4.5.1 Precautions Regarding Changes to the Configuration of an HDLM
Operating Environment.
1.
Migrate to a local boot disk environment by performing the procedures in
3.7 Migrating from a Boot Disk Environment to the Local Boot Disk
Environment.
2.
Change the path configuration.
3.
Return to the boot disk environment by performing the procedure in
3.8.2 Configuring a Boot Disk Environment in Which HDLM Manages the
Boot Disk and Mirroring the Environment by Using SVM.
3.8.2 Configuring a Boot Disk Environment in Which HDLM Manages
the Boot Disk and Mirroring the Environment by Using SVM
(1) Configuring a Boot Disk Environment in Which HDLM Manages the Boot Disk,
from the Local Boot Disk Environment
Configure a boot disk environment in which HDLM manages the boot disk, from the
local boot disk environment, by referring to 3.6 Configuring a Boot Disk
Environment. Figure 3-13: Configuring a boot disk environment in which HDLM
manages the boot disk, from the local boot disk environment shows configuring a boot
disk environment.