cannot be used might increase.
1.
Update the HDLM device with information about unavailable SCSI devices
by executing the
2.
Delete the HDLM device by executing the
specified in the
If you execute the
deleting an SCSI device, the HDLM device will become unavailable. If you then
add the SCSI device dynamically and execute the
parameter specified, the HDLM partition information will be lost from
. To restore the information, follow these steps:
partitions
1.
Delete the SCSI device you just added.
2.
Dynamically add the SCSI device once again.
3.
Execute the
online
4.
Execute the
dlmcfgmgr
If you execute the
paths connecting to the HDLM device are disconnected, the HDLM partition
information will be lost from
partition information, follow these steps:
1.
Connect the path and place the device online.
2.
Execute
blockdev --rereadpt
information.
Notes (when using Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
if you perform either of the operations below, the message KAPL05023-E will be
output to the syslog. However, HDLM operations are not affected.
• The
dlmcfgmgr
one or more unpartitioned SCSI devices exist
• The
dlmcfgmgr
unpartitioned HDLM device
utility with the
dlmcfgmgr
parameter.
-u
utility with the
dlmcfgmgr
operation to place the device path online.
utility with the
utility with the
dlmcfgmgr
/proc/partitions
HDLM-device to update the partition
utility is executed with the
utility is executed with the
7. Utility Reference
parameter specified.
-r
utility with
dlmcfgmgr
parameter after dynamically
-r
utility with the
dlmcfgmgr
parameter specified.
-r
parameter specified while all
-r
. To restore the HDLM
parameter specified while
-r
parameter specified for an
-i
all
-r
/proc/
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