# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlmsetconf -u
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Restart the host with the reconfiguration option specified.
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Execute one of the following commands:
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Execute the following command to verify that the settings were applied
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correctly:
# /opt/DynamicLinkManager/bin/dlnkmgr view -drv
Confirm that the LDEV that was removed from HDLM management is not
shown.
Preparations for an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM
Before performing an upgrade installation or re-installation of HDLM, back up
the HDLM-managed devices.
Back up the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/
dlmfdrv.conf)
Back up the HDLM driver configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/
dlmfdrv.conf).
Stopping applications
HDLM manager is inactive during an upgrade installation or re-
installation. For this reason, quit all applications that require log output
and other HDLM manager operations.
Performing an Upgrade Installation or Re-installation of HDLM
You can perform an upgrade installation on a host on which HDLM 05-00 or
later is installed. If you are using an earlier version, uninstall it while referring
to
Uninstalling HDLM on page
HDLM 7.2.
When performing an installation, you can use the existing HDLM driver
configuration definition file (/kernel/drv/dlmfdrv.conf). If the path
configuration has not changed, you will not need to execute the dlmsetconf
utility for creating the HDLM driver configuration definition file.
When upgrading to HDLM 7.2 from a version earlier than 5.4, or when the
license has expired, you must specify a license key file or enter an
appropriate license key.
Notes
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# reboot -- -r
boot -r (at the ok prompt)
Because HDLM manager is inactive during an upgrade installation or
re-installation, no error logs are output. Also, you cannot set HDLM
functions during these types of installation. Restart the host
Creating an HDLM Environment
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