Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Solaris

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To the slices of a single LU, allocate the Solaris file system, swap
devices, dump devices, Sun Cluster global device file system, and
replica of the SDS or SVM state database.
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To the slices of multiple LUs, allocate the Solaris file system, swap
devices, dump devices, Sun Cluster global device file system, and
replica of the SDS or SVM state database.
In this case, make sure that the physical path of each LU is the same.
5. Get Solaris to recognize the LUs to be used by the post-migration boot
disk.
6. Set the LU slices to be used by the post-migration boot disk.
7. Allocate the LUs to be used in the post-migration environment by
applications that require storage system LUs other than the boot disk.
8. Get Solaris to recognize the disk used by applications if not already
recognized.
9. Set the disk slice to be used by applications if not already set.
10. Complete the preparations for installing HDLM in the pre-migration
environment and then install HDLM, referring to the description in
Installing HDLM on page 3-45.
Perform the necessary steps.
After you finish these steps, perform the procedure described in
Setting Up
the Post-Migration Environment on page 3-91.
Setting Up the Post-Migration Environment
Note
For the device at the migration destination, if a dynamic path is deleted,
restart the system with the reconfiguration option specified, and then
configure the boot disk environment.
# reboot -- -r
If you use the dlmsetboot utility, go to step 12, because the utility
automatically executes steps 1 through 11. For details on the dlmsetboot
utility, see
The dlmsetboot Utility for Assisting Configuration of an HDLM Boot
Disk Environment on page 7-23.
1. Set the boot block for the post-migration environment, specifying the
post-migration slice 0 (/ (root) file system).
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk /dev/
rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0
2. Initialize the Solaris file system in the post-migration environment. If
using Sun Cluster, also initialize the Sun Cluster global device file system.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s0
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c8t50060E80004361D1d1s6
Creating an HDLM Environment
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Solaris) User Guide