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Figure 3-3 An example of how to edit the /etc/vfstab file
Comment the shaded portions out by placing a hash mark (#) at the
beginning of the line, or delete the line.
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Unregister the device from the volume management software.
If the device is registered in VxVM, SDS, or SVM, cancel the registration.
Apply Solaris Patches
Hosts and OSs Supported by HDLM on page 3-3
, and then apply any
necessary patches to the Solaris OS.
Set Up the Hardware
For a Fibre Channel connection, check the topology (Fabric, AL, etc.) and
perform setup as appropriate.
To set up the hardware:
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Set up the storage system.
For details on how to set up the storage system, see the HDLM Release
Notes that come with HDLM and the maintenance documentation for the
storage system.
HDLM cannot manage command devices used by Hitachi CCI.
Use the Hitachi CCI functionality to configure any command device used
by Hitachi CCI so that it is in a redundant configuration.
2
.
Set up the switches.
For details on how to set up a switch, refer to the switch documentation.
This setup is not necessary if no switch is being used.
3
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Set up the HBA.
For details on how to set up an HBA, see the HDLM Release Notes, and
the HBA documentation.
Set Up the /kernel/drv/sd.conf File
When using an sd driver, depending on the HBA driver, you need to edit the /
kernel/drv/sd.conf file to recognize the disks. For details on how to edit
this file, refer to the HBA documentation.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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