HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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The default of the HDLM management-target device is the same as that
before the upgrade installation or re-installation. For example, if you select
EMC Symmetrix DMX Series, CLARiiON CX Series when you installed
HDLM for the first time, EMC Symmetrix DMX Series, CLARiiON CX
Series will already be selected when it appears in the dialog box.
Note:
If you want to install all HDLM components on a host on which the HDLM Core
components have been installed, use an unattended installation.
When you install HDLM without using the unattended installation option, only
the HDLM Core components, which were already installed in the previous
environment, will be installed. For details about unattended installations, see
7.7 The installhdlm Utility for Installing HDLM.
3.5.6 Migrating from HDLM 5.4 or Earlier to HDLM 5.5 or Later
To upgrade from HDLM 5.4 or earlier:
1.
Copy the following files to any location other than the HDLM installation folder.
dlmmgr.xml
is a file that specifies information needed to run HDLM managers.
dlmwebagent.properties
is a file that specifies information needed for
linkage with Global Link Manager.
dlmwebagent.properties
only exists in
HDLM 05-02 or later. If you migrate to HDLM 5.9.1 or later, you do not need to
copy the
dlmwebagent.properties
file.
\HDLM-
installation-folder
\config\dlmmgr.xml
\HDLM-
installation-folder
\config\dlmwebagent.properties
2.
Uninstall HDLM by referring to the HDLM manual for the corresponding
version.
If you uninstalled HDLM 5.4, go to step 3 because you need to delete the HDLM
driver setup information files from the system before restarting the host.
In other cases, go to step 4.
3.
Do a search for any setup information files (files with the
inf
file extension) that
satisfy all of the following conditions:
• The file is stored in the following folder:
Windows-installation-folder\inf
• The file contains the text
dlmfdrv.sys
(a driver file).
• The file has the name
oem
n
.inf
(where n is a number).
Delete any setup information files that satisfy all of the above conditions. In