Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Solaris

specifies that the LU indicated by that LDEV attribute is not to be
managed by HDLM.
The following figure shows examples of editing the HDLM driver
unconfiguration definition file (/opt/DynamicLinkManager/config/
dlmfdrv.unconf).
Figure 4-8 The /opt/DynamicLinkManager/config/dlmfdrv.unconf
file (before editing)
Figure 4-9 The /opt/DynamicLinkManager/config/dlmfdrv.unconf
file (after editing)
The shaded portion indicates the text to be edited.
Note
Do not edit anything other than deleting the hash mark (#) from the
beginning of the LDEV property line.
5. Apply the settings in the HDLM driver unconfiguration definition file
(/opt/DynamicLinkManager/config/dlmfdrv.unconf) to the HDLM
driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf).
Execute the following command:
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmsetconf -u
6. If you are using VxVM, you need to release, from the VxVM disabled
state, the device that you want to remove from HDLM management.
Delete the target device from the /etc/vx/vxvm.exclude file.
The following figure shows the results output by executing the
dlmvxexclude utility for assisting creation of the VxVM configuration file.
HDLM Operation
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Solaris) User Guide