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For details about the commands, refer to Solaris 10 or Solaris 11
documentation. The following table shows Solaris zones supported in
HDLM.
Table 3-20 Support for the Solaris zones
Item
Global zone
Non-global zone
Remarks
Installing HDLM
Supported
Not supported
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Path operations
Supported
Not supported
--
Displaying path
statuses
Supported
Not supported
--
Accessing HDLM
devices
Supported
Supported
The devices must
be allocated to the
relevant zone.
Removing HDLM
Supported
Not supported
--
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When performing a new installation or upgrade installation of HDLM using
the installhdlm utility, respond as follows when the message output by
the installhdlm utility prompts you to enter information:
¢
When you want to continue the installation, respond to all prompts by
entering y.
¢
When you want to interrupt or stop the installation, respond by
entering q.
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Before you perform the following operations in an environment whose run
level is less than 2, execute the procedure described in
When the Host Is Started in Single-User Mode on page 4-4
in Single-User Mode on page 4-4
:
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Installing HDLM
¢
Configuring a boot disk environment
¢
Setting up HDLM functions
¢
Setting up an integrated trace
#
¢
Creating a file system
¢
Executing an HDLM command
¢
Using an HDLM device
¢
Changing the configuration of the HDLM operating environment
¢
Applying an HDLM service pack
#
In single-user mode, HDLM command activity is not logged to
integrated trace files.
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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
Creating an HDLM Environment
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