Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Linux (6.6) (HIT5203-96005, November 2011)
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When the HDLM Manager
column shows Dead, the HDLM manager is
inactive.
Use a script for confirmation:
Execute the following command to confirm that the HDLM manager is
inactive:
# /etc/init.d/DLMManager status
dlmmgr is stopped.
Note
If an error occurs, the execution results of the dlnkmgr
command's view
operation might be different from those of the DLMManager status
command. In this case, see the execution results of the dlnkmgr
command.
HDLM Resident Processes
Table 4-2 HDLM resident processes on page 4-21
lists and describes the
resident processes in HDLM. To monitor these processes, use the names
below.
Table 4-2 HDLM resident processes
Process Description
.dlmmgr_exe
HDLM manager process
hbsa_service
Hitachi Command Suite Common Agent Component
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process
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You only need to monitor this process when HDLM is linked to Global Link
Manager.
Reconfiguring the HDLM Operating Environment
This section describes tasks required for reconfiguring the HDLM operating
environment.
The tasks described in this section are required when you perform any of the
following operations:
•
Replace hardware devices that make up a path
• Add new LUs
• Remove existing LUs
• Add paths to or remove paths from an LU
HDLM Operation
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