Execute the procedures described in, Preparations for an upgrade, Performing an – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmsetconf -u
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Restart the host with the reconfiguration option specified.
Execute one of the following commands:
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# reboot -- -r
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boot -r (at the ok prompt)
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Execute the following command to verify that the settings were applied
correctly:
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -drv
Confirm that the LDEV that was removed from HDLM management is not
shown.
Preparations for an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM
Before performing an upgrade installation or re-installation of HDLM, back up
the HDLM-managed devices.
Back up the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/
dlmfdrv.conf)
Back up the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/
dlmfdrv.conf).
Stopping applications
HDLM manager is inactive during an upgrade installation or re-
installation. For this reason, quit all applications that require log output
and other HDLM manager operations.
Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM
You can perform an upgrade installation on a host on which HDLM 05-00 or
later is installed. If you are using an earlier version, remove it while referring
to
, and then perform a new installation of
HDLM.
When performing an installation, you can use the existing HDLM driver
configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf). If the path
configuration has not changed, you will not need to execute the dlmsetconf
utility for creating the HDLM driver configuration definition file.
When upgrading HDLM from a version earlier than 5.4, or when the license
has expired, you must specify a license key file or enter an appropriate
license key.
Notes
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Because HDLM manager is inactive during an upgrade installation or
re-installation, no error logs are output. Also, you cannot set HDLM
functions during these types of installation. Restart the host
Creating an HDLM Environment
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