Preparation for Performing an Unattended Installation of HDLM
An unattended installation is an installation in which HDLM is installed based
on the responses predefined in the installation-information settings file
instead of user responses. The following shows the processing flow of
unattended installation:
1
Define information necessary for installing HDLM in the installation-
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information settings file.
2
Use the installux.sh script or the HDLM installation utility
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(installhdlm) to start installation.
3
The necessary responses are automatically determined based on the
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installation-information settings file.
4
Installation is completed. Log data about the progress and result of
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installation is output.
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If you want to use the sample file (sample_installhdlm.conf), copy it
from the DVD-ROM to the desired directory. You can change the file
name. The following example shows how to copy the file by changing its
name:
# cp -p /cdrom/cdrom0/HDLM_Solaris/hdlmtool/instutil/
sample_installhdlm.conf /any-directory/sample_installhdlm
For details on the installation-information settings file and the installhdlm
utility, see
For details on unattended installation, see the procedures in
New Installation of HDLM (When Sun Cluster Is Not Being Used) on page
3-49,
Performing a New Installation of HDLM (When Sun Cluster Is Being
Used) on page
installation of HDLM on page
Performing a New Installation of HDLM (When Sun Cluster Is Not
Being Used)
To perform a new installation of HDLM:
1
When the license key file has been provided, store the license key file
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directly under the /var/tmp/ directory by using the hdlm_license name.
/var/tmp/hdlm_license
If the /var/tmp/hdlm_license file does not exist, you will be required to
enter a license key in step 7.
Notes
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The installhdlm Utility for Installing HDLM on page
3-56, and
Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-
The license key file can be saved as a user-specified directory or a file
name. However, this license key file is not deleted after installation.
Creating an HDLM Environment
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager User Guide (for Solaris(R))
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Performing a
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