HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software User Manual
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3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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5.
On the MPIO-ed Devices page, select Device Hardware ID
DGC RAID
,
and then click the Delete button.
6.
Click the OK button to close the MPIO Properties dialog box.
7.
Start the uninstallation program.
In Windows Server 2003:
From Control Panel, choose Add or Remove Programs, and then Change
or Remove Programs. From the list of programs, select Dynamic Link
Manager, and click the Change/Remove button.
In Windows Server 2008:
From Control Panel, choose Programs and Features. From the list of
programs, select Dynamic Link Manager, and click the Uninstall button.
However, if you are using the Server Core environment, see "Windows
Server 2008 (Server Core environment)".
Windows Server 2008 (Server Core environment):
From the Administrator: Command Prompt window, execute the
uninstallhdlm
utility for uninstalling HDLM.
For details about the
uninstallhdlm
utility, see 7.8 The uninstallhdlm
Utility for Uninstalling HDLM.
8.
The
dlmchkpath
utility is automatically executed. If a warning dialog box
appears, follow the procedure below:
• Cancel the uninstallation. Reconfigure the system into a single-path
configuration, and then perform the uninstallation again. For details about
the
dlmchkpath
utility, see 7.5 The dlmchkpath Utility for Checking
HDLM Paths.
• If a warning dialog box is not displayed, go to the next step.
9.
Follow the instructions shown in the messages that appear in the window.
If the KAPL09005-E message appears, stop the HDLM manager according to the
procedure in 4.5.2 Stopping the HDLM Manager. After stopping the HDLM
manager, restart the uninstallation program.
10. When uninstallation finishes, a dialog box appears, prompting you to restart the
host.
Click the OK button to restart the host.
(2) Uninstallation Procedures - MSCS or VCS Environment
To uninstall HDLM:
1.
Log on to Windows.