Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Solaris

HDLM System Requirements
Check the following before installing HDLM:
For the requirements for using HDLM in an HAM environment, see the release
notes of HDLM.
Hosts and OSs Supported by HDLM
HDLM can be installed on a SPARC series computer which is running an OS
listed in the following table.
Table 3-1 Applicable OSs for the host
OS Required patches
Solaris 8 108434-04 or later, 108974-10 or later, 121972-04 or later, and
Recommended Patch Cluster Aug/27/02 or later
Solaris 9
#1
118335-08 or later, and Recommended Patch Cluster Nov/12/02 or
later
Solaris 10
#2,#3,#4
119685-07 or later and 127127-11 or later are required. Also, other
patches are required depending on the host bus adapters being
used. For details on the other patches, see the HDLM Release Notes.
Solaris 11
SRU 6.6 or later
#5
#1
If the EFI label is used, use Solaris 9 4/03 or later.
#2
If ZFS is used, use Solaris 10 6/06 or later.
#3
If a boot disk environment on ZFS is used, use Solaris 10 9/10 or later.
#4
You cannot create a Solaris Flash archive in an environment where HDLM
is installed.
#5
SRUs take the place of maintenance updates or patch bundles that are
available for Solaris 10 releases.
JDK required for linkage with Global Link Manager
To link with Global Link Manager, make sure that a JDK package listed in the
table below is already installed on the host. The JDK does not need to be
installed if linkage with Global Link Manager is not used. When HDLM is
installed in an environment in which the JDK has not been installed, the
KAPL09241-W message is displayed. If linkage with Global Link Manager is
not used, this message requires no action. Note that the display of the
KAPL09241-W message does not affect HDLM operation.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Solaris) User Guide