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Specifying Whether a Logical Unit Is To Be Managed by HDLM (When

Using Sun Cluster)

Changing an HDLM-Managed Device to a Non-HDLM-Managed Device

Note

¢

When you remove an HDLM-managed LU from management, perform

the remove operations on all nodes in the cluster, and make the

configuration the same on each node.

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When you remove an HDLM-managed LU from management, restart

the host.

To change an HDLM-managed device to a non-HDLM-managed device:

1

.

Log in to Solaris as a user with root permissions.

2

.

Check the devices to be changed to non-HDLM-managed devices.

The shaded portion indicates the LDEV information about the LU that is to

be removed from HDLM management.

3

.

If setup is being performed for Quorum devices and disk device groups in

the LU that you want to remove from HDLM management, release the LU

settings.
When you unregister the SDS or SVM diskset, the diskset data will be

deleted so first back up any necessary data. For details on how to release

settings for Quorum devices and VxVM disk groups, see

Remove Sun

Cluster Settings on page 3-180

of

Preparations for HDLM Removal on

page 3-179

.

For details on how to release settings for SDS or SVM disksets, see

Remove SDS Settings on page 3-183

or

Remove SVM Settings on page

3-184

of

Preparations for HDLM Removal on page 3-179

.

4

.

Edit the HDLM driver unconfiguration definition file (/opt/
DynamicLinkManager/config/dlmfdrv.unconf).
Using a text editor, edit the definitions in the HDLM driver unconfiguration

definition file (/opt/DynamicLinkManager/config/dlmfdrv.unconf) for

the LU that you want to remove from HDLM management. Based on the

LDEV information of the LU that you want to remove from HDLM

management checked in step 2 (shaded portion), find the target LU in the

HDLM driver unconfiguration definition file (/opt/DynamicLinkManager/
config/dlmfdrv.unconf), and delete the hash mark (#) in front of the
LDEV property line corresponding to the LU. Deleting the hash mark

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HDLM Operation

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide for Solaris

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