Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Solaris

20. Update the Sun Cluster global device namespace.
Execute the following command:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scgdevs
21. When using, as a Quorum device, an HDLM device of an LU newly
recognized for the first time by HDLM driver, set up the Quorum device on
any node in the cluster.
The following shows an example of executing the command:
Check the device ID of the HDLM device.
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -path
# /usr/cluster/bin/scdidadm -L
Set up the Quorum device:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -a -q globaldev=d4
For cluster configurations with two nodes, execute the following command
to clear the install mode for the cluster:
# /usr/cluster/bin/scconf -c -q reset
22. Execute the following command to view the correspondence between
HDevName and iLU:
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -lu
Check the correspondence between HDevName (the name of the logical
device file of the HDLM device) and iLU (the internal LU number) from
the execution results of the command, compare the correspondence with
the correspondence that took place before the HDLM installation, and
then re-register HDLM devices with the programs that will use them.
If you want to use volume management software to create a file system
on an HDLM-managed device, skip to step 24.
23. Perform registration for the disk device group.
If you are using VxVM, see
Linking VxVM and Solaris Cluster on page
3-174.
If you are using SDS, see To Use a Shared Diskset on page 3-178 of
Registering HDLM Devices on page 3-177.
If you are using SVM, see To Use a Shared Diskset on page 3-181 of
Registering HDLM Devices on page 3-181.
24. Create the file system and set up the global mount as necessary.
For details, refer to the Sun Cluster documentation.
Adding a New LU Via Dynamic Reconfiguration (When Using Solaris Cluster)
Note
HDLM Operation
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