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If any non-HDLM devices are ENABLED, perform the procedure described

in

Actions To Be Taken if an sd or ssd Device Has Not Been Suppressed

from VxVM on page 3-164

of

Removing Devices from VxVM on page

3-154

to set up vxvm.exclude again.

When the display resulting from the vxdmpadm command is as shown in

the following table, you do not need to reconfigure vxvm.exclude.

Table 3-33 When setup of vxvm.exclude is unnecessary

Display of the vxdmpadm

command

Why suppression is unnecessary

HDLM devices are not displayed.

They are non-HDLM-managed devices such as a

built-in disk.

Only HDLM devices are displayed. Among the devices corresponding to HDLM-

managed devices, the non-HDLM devices have

been successfully removed from VxVM.

Devices other than HDLM devices

are DISABLED.

Among the devices corresponding to HDLM-

managed devices, the non-HDLM devices have

been successfully removed from VxVM (DISABLED

is displayed because the host has not been

restarted after setup).

7

.

If you have set up vxvm.exclude again, execute the following command

to restart the host and apply the setting.

# reboot

If you did not set vxvm.exclude, go to step 8.

8

.

Use the vxdiskadm utility of VxVM to check the suppression settings.
Start the utility and select menu task 19 (List currently suppressed/
non-multipathed devices) from the vxdiskadm main menu. A list of

suppressed devices is displayed.

Removing Devices From VxVM on a Path Basis

If all the physical paths to one LU go through the same HBA, devices are

removed on a path basis. The procedure for disabling devices on a path basis

is described below. The configuration shown in the following figure is an

example. This figure shows a configuration that is recognized by VxVM before

devices are removed.

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Creating an HDLM Environment

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