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In the example, the name of the logical device file of the HDLM device
that corresponds to /dev/sda can be identified as sddlmaa.
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In the /etc/fstab file, change the logical device file name for a SCSI
device to that for the HDLM device that you confirmed in step 1.
The following is an example of editing the /etc/fstab file:
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For FC-SAN environments
# /dev/sda /mnt/sda ext2 defaults 0 0
/dev/sddlmaa /mnt/sda ext2 defaults 0 0
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For IP-SAN environments
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If the OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6, Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.6 Advanced Platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7, Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 Advanced Platform, or Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 6:
# /dev/sda /mnt/sda ext2 _netdev
0 0
/dev/sddlmaa /mnt/sda ext2 _netdev 0 0
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If the OS is SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11:
# /dev/sda /mnt/sda ext2 nofail 0 0
/dev/sddlmaa /mnt/sda ext2 nofail 0 0
This example comments out the line for /dev/sda (logical device file
name of the SCSI device) and adds a line for /dev/sddlmaa (logical
device file name of the HDLM device). For IP-SAN environments, add the
line if neither _netdev nor nofail is specified for the mount option.
3
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Restart the host or manually mount the HDLM device.
The HDLM-managed device is mounted using the logical device file name
of the HDLM device.
Canceling the Settings for HDLM
Return the HDLM environment to the way it was before HDLM was installed
by following the procedure flow shown in
3-198
Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for Linux(R))