Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Users Guide for Solaris (7.6)

To use an existing local boot disk environment without HDLM installed as
the pre-migration environment:
Perform the procedure described in Migration by Installing HDLM in the
Existing Local Boot Disk Environment on page 3-85 in Procedure for
Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page 3-83, and then execute
the procedure described in
Setting Up the Post-Migration Environment on
page 3-91 in Procedure for Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page
3-83.
To use an existing boot disk environment without HDLM installed as the
pre-migration environment:
Perform the procedure described in Migration by Installing HDLM in the
Existing Boot Disk Environment on page 3-87 in Procedure for
Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page 3-83, and then execute
the procedure described in Setting Up the Post-Migration Environment on
page 3-91 in Procedure for Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page
3-83.
Building a new pre-migration environment:
Perform the procedure described in Migration by Building a New Pre-
Migration Environment on page 3-89 in Procedure for Configuring a Boot
Disk Environment on page 3-83, and then execute the procedure
described in Setting Up the Post-Migration Environment on page 3-91 in
Procedure for Configuring a Boot Disk Environment on page 3-83.
Procedure for Configuring a Boot Disk Environment
The command examples and setting examples in this section assume the
following slice allocations:
Slice 0: / (root) file system
Slice 1: Swap device and dump device
Slice 3: Sun Cluster global device file system
Slice 6: /usr file system
Slice 7: Replica of the SDS or SVM state database
For details on procedures involving Solaris functionality, see your Solaris
documentation.
Migration from an Existing HDLM Environment
Perform the steps below in the pre-migration environment. The following
figure shows the workflow.
Creating an HDLM Environment
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