Uninstalling Hdlm From A Remote Management Client - Hitachi XP P9500 User Manual

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>esxcli --server=host-name --username=user-name --
password=password storage nmp device list
naa.60060e8006cf2e000000cf2e00000039
60060e8006cf2e000000cf2e00000039)
In the command output, search for items for which HITACHI Fibre
Channel Disk appears in the Device Display Name field, and make sure
that HTI_SATP_HDLM is not displayed in the Storage Array Type field for
those items.
Having uninstalled HDLM from the host, next uninstall it from the remote
management client.

Uninstalling HDLM from a remote management client

1
Start the uninstaller.
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From Control Panel, choose Programs and Features. From the list of
programs, select Dynamic Link Manager for VMware, and click the
Uninstall button.
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista support User
Account Control (UAC). Therefore, if you perform an uninstallation on the
remote management client as a user other than Administrator, you might
be asked for administrator permissions. If you are asked for administrator
permissions, respond to the displayed dialog box.
2
Follow the instructions shown in the messages that appear in the window.
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3
If a dialog box is appears, notifying you that the uninstallation finishes,
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click the OK button to close the dialog box.
Performing an unattended uninstallation of HDLM on a remote management
client
1
Insert the HDLM installation DVD-ROM.
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2
Launch the Administrator: Command Prompt window.
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3
Execute the following command to perform an unattended uninstallation.
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>msiexec /x "full-path-of-the-msi-file-name" /qn /Lv*
%systemdrive%\hdlmvminst.log
4
Confirm that HDLM has been uninstalled.
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Device Display Name: HITACHI Fibre Channel Disk (naa.
Storage Array Type: VMW_SATP_LOCAL
Storage Array Type Device Config: {device config options }
Path Selection Policy: VMW_PSP_MRU
Path Selection Policy Device Config:
Path Selection Policy Device Custom Config:
Working Paths: vmhba2:C0:T0:L3
Creating an HDLM Environment
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