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When a correct license key is entered, the installation program
displays a message that indicates the license was installed.
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Take care that if you enter an incorrect license key three times,
installation stops.
If you interrupt an installation, check whether the /var/opt/
DynamicLinkManager directory exists. If the /var/opt/
DynamicLinkManager directory exists, execute the following command to
delete it:
# rm -rf /var/opt/DynamicLinkManager
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Execute the following command to check whether HDLM has been
installed successfully.
For Solaris 8, Solaris 9, or Solaris 10
# pkginfo -l DLManager
PKGINST: DLManager
NAME: Dynamic Link Manager
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: sparc
VERSION: xx.x.x.xxxx
BASEDIR: /
VENDOR:
...
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If xx.x.x.xxxx is displayed for VERSION, then the correct version of
HDLM is installed. The installed version of HDLM is shown for
xx.x.x.xxxx.
For Solaris 11
# pkg info DLManager
Name: DLManager
Summary: Dynamic Link Manager
State: Installed
Publisher: Hitachi
Version: x.x.x.x
Build Release: 5.11
...
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If x.x.x.x is displayed for VERSION, then the correct version of HDLM is
installed. The installed version of HDLM is shown for x.x.x.x.
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Make sure that the logical device file of the sd or ssd device is backed up.
After you execute the dlmsetconf utility for creating the HDLM driver
configuration definition file in the next step(s) (either step 16, or steps 16
and 17) and restart the node with the reconfiguration option specified,
the logical device files for the sd or ssd devices to be managed by HDLM
will be deleted. Before you execute the dlmsetconf utility and restart the
node, confirm that these files have been backed up. For details on how to
Performing Operations on Devices to Be Managed by
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Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Solaris
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