HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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For details on the HDLM installation procedure, see
Installation of HDLM (When Sun Cluster Is Not Being Used) on page 3-55
Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM on page
After installing HDLM, restore the volume group and file system that
will be used as the virtual disk backend.
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On the control domain, execute the ldm add-vdsdev command to export
the virtual disk backends from the service domain on the I/O domain to
which HDLM will be installed.
For example, to export virtual disk backends vol1 and vol2 from the
service domain ldg1, execute the command as follows:
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/dsk/c4t50060E8010027A82d0s2 vol1@ldg1-vds0
#
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/dsk/c4t50060E8010027A82d1s2 vol2@ldg1-vds0
#
#
/dev/dsk/c4t50060E8010027A82d0s2 and /dev/dsk/
c4t50060E8010027A82d1s2 are HDLM device names after exporting.
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On the control domain, execute the ldm add-vdisk command to assign
the virtual disk backends to the guest domain.
For example, to assign the virtual disk backends vol1 and vol2 exported
from the service domain ldg1 to the guest domain ldg2, execute the
command as follows:
# ldm add-vdisk vdisk1 vol1@ldg1-vds0 ldg2
# ldm add-vdisk vdisk2 vol2@ldg1-vds0 ldg2
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On the control domain, execute the ldm bind command to bind (connect)
the resource of the guest domain ldg2.
For example, to bind (connect) the resource of the guest domain ldg2,
execute the command as follows:
# ldm bind ldg2
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On the control domain, execute the ldm start command to start the
guest domain.
For example, to start the guest domain ldg2, execute the command as
follows:
# ldm start ldg2
The following figure shows a configuration example after installing HDLM.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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