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MK-92DLM129-13 HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems User’s Guide

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x Contents 4.2.4 Exporting Path Information to a CSV File... 130 4.2.4.1 Notes on Exporting Path Information t

Page 3 - Trademarks

84 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment Table 3.14 Keys in an installation-information settings file (installhdml.ini) Key name Description Ne

Page 4 - Document Revision Level

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 85 Not required: Specification is unnecessary. If a value is specified for

Page 5 - Preface

86 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.6.2.4 Notes on installation  Do not forcibly stop the execution of installhdlm.exe during an unattend

Page 6 - Comments

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 87 If you have specified n (do not restart) for the restart key in the ins

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88 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 8. The utility for registering HDLM persistent reservation keys (dlmprsvkey) is automatically executed to

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 89 12. Check the results of the installation. If you performed an unattend

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90 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment Trace Level : 0 Trace File Size(KB) : 1000 Number Of Trace Files : 4 Path He

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 91 3.6.3.2 Performing a New Installation Using MSCS The following provides

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92 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment – Click the Cancel button to cancel the installation. – If no message appears, go to the next step. 8.

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 93 – If a dialog box that begins with the following sentence appears durin

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide xi 5.3.2 Using the dlnkmgr Command to Handle a Path Error...

Page 14 - List of Figures

94 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment Number Of Trace Files : 4 Path Health Checking : on(30) Auto Failback : off R

Page 15 - List of Tables

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 95 Trace File Size(KB) : 1000 Number Of Trace Files : 4 Path

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96 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 6. The program checks the version of the MPIO driver, and then installs the MPIO driver. If a message app

Page 17 - Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 97 13. Follow the instructions shown in the messages that appear in the wi

Page 18 - 1.1 What is HDLM?

98 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 22. Make sure that the program is working normally, by examining the results of the command's view o

Page 19 - HP EVA series

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 99 3.6.3.3 Performing a New Installation Using VCS 1. Start the hosts ind

Page 20 - 1.2 HDLM Features

100 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 9. Specify a license key file or enter a license key in accordance with the instructions shown in the me

Page 21 - 1.3 HDLM GUI Overview

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 101 Please update the Storport Miniport driver to a Storport.sys with a fil

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102 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment An example of executing the dlnkmgr command's view operation is as follows: >dlnkmgr view -sys H

Page 23 - 1.3.3 About the Help Window

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 103 3.6.3.4 Performing a New Installation Using Oracle RAC 1. Shut down a

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xii Contents 7.7.1 Format ... 237 7.7.2 Parameters ...

Page 25 - Chapter 2 HDLM Functions

104 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 8. Specify a license key file or enter a license key in accordance with the instructions shown in the me

Page 26 - 2.1 Devices Managed by HDLM

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 105 When using a Storport Miniport driver as an HBA driver: Please update t

Page 27 - 2.2 System Configuration

106 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 22. Execute the dlnkmgr command's view operation to display the status of each program. An example

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 107 31. Make sure that the program is working normally, by examining the r

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108 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment This step is omitted.  Creating and checking the PRSV key. This step is omitted if an appropriate PRSV

Page 30 -  Other settings

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 109 3.6.6 Installing JRE To start HDLM GUI, an HDLM uses the JRE that is b

Page 31 - 2.3 LU Configuration

110 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.7 Checking the Path Configuration HDLM functionality such as load balancing and failover is only avail

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 111 3.8 Setting Up Integrated Traces When HDLM is used, dlnkmgr commands a

Page 33 - 2.4 Program Configuration

112 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment To change the integrated trace file settings: 1. In Explorer, double-click the following file: program-i

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 113 6. In Lookout Span(KB), enter a value to specify the interval for moni

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide xiii 9.15 Messages from the dlmchkpath Utility for Checking HDLM Paths...

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114 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.9 Uninstalling HDLM This section explains how to return the operating environment to the way it was be

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 115 1. Use the registry editor to determine whether Intel 32 is included i

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116 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment The default installation folder for HDLM is C:\Program Files\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager. The following su

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 117 6. Follow the instructions shown in the messages that appear on the wi

Page 40 - Universal Storage Platform V

118 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment Figure 3.7 Single Path and Multi-Path Configurations 5. Start the uninstallation program. In Control P

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 119 3. If a host and a storage system connect via multiple paths, reconfig

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120 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.9.4 Uninstalling Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) When you uninstall HDLM, if the

Page 43 - 2.7.1.1 Automatic Failover

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 121 3.9.5 Uninstalling Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib)

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122 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment

Page 45 - 2.7.1.2 Automatic Failback

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 123 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation This chapter describes operating procedures f

Page 46 - 2.7.2 Manual Path Switching

xiv Contents List of Figures Figure 1.1 Connections Between Hosts and Storage Systems ... 2 Figure 1.2 Path Managem

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124 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.1 Notes on Using HDLM This section provides notes on HDLM operation. 4.1.1 Using a Storage Management Program You m

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 125 4.1.4 Using the EMC DMX series, EMC CX Series, and HP EVA series Only

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126 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.2 HDLM Operations Using the HDLM GUI This chapter explains the procedures for operating HDLM GUI window components.

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 127 – The JRE that is bundled with the HDLM product (JRE 1.3.1 provided by

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128 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation  If the I/O load on the dynamic disk is heavy, it might take a long time to redisplay the HDLM GUI.  When an operat

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 129 4.2.3 Viewing Path Information This section explains how to view path

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130 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.2.3.2 Viewing Path Information in List Format To view path information in the list format: 1. Display the Path Mana

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 131 4.2.4.2 Exporting Path Information to a CSV File To export path inform

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132 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.2.5 Setting Path Statistics to Initial Value This section explains how to set the values of the path statistics (I/

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 133 4.2.6 Changing the Path Status The procedure for changing the path sta

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide xv List of Tables Table 2.1 HDLM System Components Using FC-SAN ...

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134 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation If you attempt to change the status of multiple paths but the status of one of those paths cannot be changed, the KAPL0

Page 59 - 2.11 Error Management

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 135 5. Click the OK button. The status of the selected path changes to onl

Page 60 - 2.11.1 Collected Logs

136 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.2.9 Viewing the HTML Manual To view the HTML version of this manual (HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager User's Guid

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 137 4.3 Using Commands for HDLM Operations The following subsections expla

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138 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.3.3 Changing the Status of Paths This subsection explains how to change the status of paths. 4.3.3.1 Changing the S

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 139 4.3.3.2 Changing the Status of a Path to Offline(C) To change the stat

Page 64 - 2.12 Cluster Support

140 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.3.4 Viewing LU Information Using an HDLM Command To display LU information, execute the dlnkmgr command's view

Page 65 - >dlnkmgr view -sys –sfunc

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 141 4.3.5 Initializing Statistical Information for Paths This subsection e

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142 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.3.6 Viewing and Setting Up the Operating Environment The following subsections explain how to display and set up the

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 143 4.3.6.2 Setting Up the Operating Environment To set up the HDLM operat

Page 68 - 3.1.1.1 Applicable Hosts

xvi Contents Table 7.3 Error Log Collection Level Values... 226 Table 7.4 Trace Level Values ...

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144 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.3.7 Viewing License Information To display license information, execute the dlnkmgr command's view operation wi

Page 70 - 3.1.3 Related Programs

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 145 4.3.9 Viewing HDLM Version Information To display HDLM version informa

Page 71 - 3.1.4.1 Memory Requirements

146 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.3.10 Viewing HDLM Component Information To display HDLM component information, execute the dlnkmgr command's vi

Page 72 - 3.1.4.2 Disk Requirements

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 147 4.4 Using the Windows Administrative Tool to Check Path Information In

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148 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation Table 4.3 Selectable Items for Instances Selectable Items* Description _Total Selecting this item displays the total

Page 74 - 3.3 HDLM Installation Types

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 149 4.5 Starting and Stopping the HDLM Manager If an error occurs in the s

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150 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.5.2 Stopping the HDLM Manager When you uninstall HDLM or install an HDLM upgrade or re-installation, the HDLM manage

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 151 4.6 Reconfiguring the HDLM operating environment This section describe

Page 77 - 3.4.4 Notes on Windows

152 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation Figure 4.1 Using the dlnkmgr view -path Command to Confirm LU Addition Figure 4.2 shows an example of using the HDLM

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 153 Figure 4.2 Using the HDLM GUI to Confirm LU Addition 5. For the new

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM This chapter provides an overview of HDLM and

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154 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation When MSCS is used: 1. Add an LU. 2. Stop node B. 3. In node A, perform the steps shown in When MSCS is not used. 4.

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 155 4.6.1.2 Checking an Added Path You can add a path by inserting a cable

Page 82 - 3.5 Setting up HDLM

156 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation Figure 4.4 Using the HDLM GUI to Confirm That a Path Has Been Added Notes:  A PathID is added to a minimum availabl

Page 83 - Figure 3.2 Options Window

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 157 4.6.2 Deleting an LU Dynamically The LU deletion functionality automat

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158 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation Figure 4.5 Displaying the KAPL05301-E Message In the event viewer, the information about the deleted path is displaye

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 159 Figure 4.6 Outputting Data to the KAPL05301-E Message Table 4.4 shows

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160 Chapter 4 HDLM Operation 4.6.2.3 Recovering the Deleted LU or Path To restore the deleted LU, recover it from physical failure and then perform

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 161 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to check HDLM err

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162 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Information Collected by the DLMgetras Utility for Collecting HDLM Error Information Immediately after an error occ

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 163 5.2 Checking Error Information in Messages You can check path errors b

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2 Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM 1.1 What is HDLM? The widespread use of data warehousing and increasing use of multimedia data have increased the need

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164 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Each message contains several elements. These elements are explained below. ErrorCode The error number generated when Wi

Page 92 - >dlnkmgr set -elfs 1000

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 165 5.3 Actions for a Path Error When a path error is detected by HDLM, yo

Page 93 - >dlnkmgr set -elfn 5

166 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Figure 5.2 Troubleshooting Procedure when a Path Error Occurs

Page 94 - >dlnkmgr set -systfs 2000

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 167 5.3.1 Using the HDLM GUI to Handle a Path Error The following shows th

Page 95 - >dlnkmgr set -systfn 10

168 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.3.1.5 Identify the Error Location and Correct Hardware Errors Use the Windows and hardware management tools to identi

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 169 5.3.2 Using the dlnkmgr Command to Handle a Path Error The following

Page 97 - 3.6 Installing HDLM

170 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.3.2.5 Identify the Error Location and Correct Hardware Errors Use the Windows and hardware management tools to identi

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 171 5.4 Actions for Program Errors The following describes the troubleshoo

Page 99 -  Notes on installation

172 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5.4.1 Using the HDLM GUI to Handle a Program Error The following shows the procedure for handling a program error by us

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 173 5.4.1.3 Take Action for the Program Error Take the action recommended

Page 101 - 3.6.2.3 Log file

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 3  EMC CX series  HP EVA series

Page 102 - :\hdlm_license

174 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Use the DLMgetras utility for collecting HDLM error information to collect the error information. For details on the DLM

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 175 5.5 Actions Taken for Other Errors When the cause of an error may be r

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176 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 177 Chapter 6 GUI Reference This chapter explains the items displayed in t

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178 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.1 HDLM GUI Windows This section explains the windows that make up the HDLM GUI and the window transitions (that is,

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 179 6.1.2 Window Transitions Figure 6.1 shows the transitions among HDLM w

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180 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.2 Path Management Window This section explains the Path Management window. In this window, you can do the following:

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 181 Figure 6.2 Path Management Window As shown in Figure 6.2, the Path Ma

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182 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.2.1 Common Frame The buttons in the common frame are:  Refresh button: Reflects the most recent path information i

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 183 The following describes the window components in the tree frame: Host.

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4 Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM 1.2 HDLM Features HDLM provides the following features: Distributes the load across paths (load balancing) When multip

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184 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Model ID Model Name of Storage System USP_V Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V XP128 XP128 XP1024 XP1024 XP10000 XP1

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 185 Table 6.4 LU Icons in Tree Frame of the Path Management Window Icon Ic

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186 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.2.3 Configuration View in the Vview Frame The view frame of the Path Management window displays one of the following

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 187 Figure 6.5 Configuration View (When Using the TagmaStore AMS 1000 or

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188 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Figure 6.7 Configuration View: Lightning 9900V Series Figure 6.8 Configuration View: TagmaStore USP

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 189 When using the TagmaStore USP, the display format for the following ite

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190 Chapter 6 GUI Reference The Type specification has priority over the Status specification. For example, if you clear the Owner path check box i

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 191 When no path is displayed in the Configuration view, or no path is sele

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192 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Line Style Path Status If the intermittent error monitoring functionality is enabled, the line that indicates the erro

Page 123 -  Entering the license key

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 193 Placing the mouse pointer over these buttons displays a tool tip contai

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 5 1.3 HDLM GUI Overview HDLM GUI has the following windows:  Path Manage

Page 125 - 3.6.6 Installing JRE

194 Chapter 6 GUI Reference CHA button: This button indicates a channel adapter. – When using the TagmaStore AMS/WMS series, Thunder 9500V Series,

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 195  Vendor ID: The name of the storage system vendor (for example, HITAC

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196 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.2.4 Path List View in the View Frame The view frame area of the Path Management window displays one of the following

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 197 Status: You use the following four check boxes to select the status of

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198 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Export CSV button: This button exports, to a CSV file, the information for the paths displayed in the Path List view. T

Page 130 - 3.9 Uninstalling HDLM

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 199 Path Name: The path name, which indicates a path. When you modify the s

Page 131 - 3.9.3 Uninstalling HDLM

200 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Table 6.8 Model IDs and Model Names of Corresponding Storage Systems Model ID Model Name of Storage System 9200 Thun

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 201 CLPR: This column displays the CLPR number to which the CHA belongs. A

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202 Chapter 6 GUI Reference 6.3 Options Window In the Options window, you can do the following:  View the HDLM operating environment.  Set the

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 203 Table 6.9 Default and Recommended Values for Items Displayed in the Op

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6 Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM The Path Management window consists of three frames shown in Figure 1.2:  Common frame Displays the title, logo, and

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204 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Table 6.10 lists and describes the items displayed in the HDLM Component Information dialog box. Table 6.10 Items Disp

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 205 Auto failback Specify whether or not the auto failback function is to b

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206 Chapter 6 GUI Reference Specify whether or not intermittent error monitoring is to be used. To use this function, select ON; otherwise, select

Page 139 - Chapter 4 HDLM Operation

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 207 When Intermittent Error Monitor is set to ON and automatic failback is

Page 140 - Event ID: 20

208 Chapter 6 GUI Reference  The error count, elapsed monitoring time, and information about paths not subject to automatic failback are complete

Page 141 - Disaster Recovery Facility

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 209 Table 6.13 LU Deletion Function Values Value Description OFF The L

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210 Chapter 6 GUI Reference From the pull-down list box, select the desired trace output level. In the event of an error, you may need to set the t

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 211 If you set a smaller value than the current one, an execution confirmat

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212 Chapter 6 GUI Reference

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 213 Chapter 7 Command Reference This chapter describes the HDLM command (d

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 7 1.3.2 About the Options Window Use the Options window to view or change

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214 Chapter 7 Command Reference 7.1 Overview of the HDLM Command (dlnkmgr) This section describes how to specify the HDLM command dlnkmgr and its

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 215 7.2 The Clear Operation The dlnkmgr command's clear operation cle

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216 Chapter 7 Command Reference 7.3 The Help Operation The dlnkmgr command's help operation displays the list of operations available for the

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 217 Example 2: The following example shows how to display the formats of mu

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218 Chapter 7 Command Reference 7.4 The Offline Operation The dlnkmgr command's offline operation places online paths offline. Specify the pa

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 219 >dlnkmgr offline -hba 1.1 KAPL01055-I All the paths which pass the

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220 Chapter 7 Command Reference To display the format of the offline operation, use -help. The following example shows how to display the format of

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 221 7.5 The Online Operation The dlnkmgr command's online operation p

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222 Chapter 7 Command Reference To place online, at one time, all paths that pass through a specific channel adapter port, use -cha -pathid AutoPAT

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 223 KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation name = onlin

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8 Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM

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224 Chapter 7 Command Reference 7.6 The Set Operation The dlnkmgr command's set operation sets the HDLM operating environment. 7.6.1 Format

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 225 Error log file size 9900 (KB) 9900 (KB) Number of error log files 2

Page 160 - 4.3.8 Updating the License

226 Chapter 7 Command Reference Table 7.3 shows the values of the error log collection level. If an error occurs, you may have to set the error log

Page 161 - -xx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss

HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 227 Table 7.4 Trace Level Values Value Description 0 Does not output any

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228 Chapter 7 Command Reference The explanation for the following sub-parameter describes how to specify the checking interval. To specify the chec

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 229 To specify the interval between path status checks (in minutes), use -i

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230 Chapter 7 Command Reference If you omit the intermittent error monitoring interval or the number of times that the error is to occur, each sett

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 231 Outside the duration of intermittent error monitoring, if you change th

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232 Chapter 7 Command Reference Setting Automatic Failback Intermittent Error Monitoring Available Operation Result of Operation Set intermittent

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 233 Setting Automatic Failback Intermittent Error Monitoring Available Oper

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 9 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions This chapter describes HDLM functionality inclu

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234 Chapter 7 Command Reference Table 7.6 lists the license key types. Table 7.6 License Key Types Type Description Permanent license key Permane

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 235 Table 7.7 shows the values of the LU dynamic deletion functionality. Ta

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236 Chapter 7 Command Reference The following example shows how to display the format of the set operation.

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 237 7.7 The View Operation The dlnkmgr command's view operation displ

Page 173 - Intentional Path Deletion

238 Chapter 7 Command Reference To display LU information: dlnkmgr view -lu [-hdev host-device-name|-pathid AutoPATH_ID] [-exlu] [-t] To display LU

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 239 7.7.2 Parameters This section describes the parameters for the view op

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240 Chapter 7 Command Reference Parameter and Program Information Item Description Trace Level Trace output level  0: Does not output any trace

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 241 Parameter and Program Information Item Description WakeupTime Startup

Page 177 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

242 Chapter 7 Command Reference The following example shows how to display information about the HDLM function settings: >dlnkmgr view -sys -sfu

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 243 7.7.2.2 Parameters Used for Displaying HDLM Management-Target Device I

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10 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.1 Devices Managed by HDLM Devices that can and cannot be managed by HDLM are shown below. The devices that can be man

Page 180 - AutoPATH_IDs are re

244 Chapter 7 Command Reference 7.7.2.3 Parameters Used for Displaying Path Information When displaying path information, if the -item parameter o

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 245  -exlu: When an HDLM management-target device contains the EMC DMX s

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246 Chapter 7 Command Reference When the -exlu parameter is specified:

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 247 Parameters for Displaying Path Information by Selecting a Display Item

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248 Chapter 7 Command Reference  -stname: Use this parameter for the Thunder 9200/9500V Series, Lightning 9900/9900V Series, TagmaStore, or Unive

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 249

Page 186 - >dlnkmgr online

250 Chapter 7 Command Reference Parameters for Displaying a Summary of Path Information If the -c parameter is specified at the same time as the -p

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 251 The following example shows how to display a summary of the path inform

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252 Chapter 7 Command Reference Displayed Path Information Table 7.11 describes the displayed path information. Table 7.11 Displayed Path Inform

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 253 Displayed Item No Summary Displayed1 Summary Displayed2 Description Dsk

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 11 2.2 System Configuration HDLM is available in two SAN environment types

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254 Chapter 7 Command Reference Displayed Item No Summary Displayed1 Summary Displayed2 Description Status Status of the path  Online: Online 

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 255 Displayed Item No Summary Displayed1 Summary Displayed2 Description IEP

Page 193 - Chapter 6 GUI Reference

256 Chapter 7 Command Reference Table 7.13 shows the product ID displayed by the -path Operation View. Table 7.13 Product ID Displayed in the -pat

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258 Chapter 7 Command Reference  The –t parameter does not display the title for each information item. For example, when the -exlu parameter is

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 259 iLU HDevName PathID Status 6006048000

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260 Chapter 7 Command Reference Parameters for Displaying LU Information by Adding Items to be Displayed In the -lu –item parameter, the items spec

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12 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions Table 2.1 HDLM System Components Using FC-SAN Components Description HBA A host bus adapter. This serves as a cable p

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264 Chapter 7 Command Reference Displayed LU Information Table 7.15 describes the displayed LU information. The following explains the table headin

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270 Chapter 8 Utility Reference 8.1 Overview of the Utilities HDLM provides the following utilities:  The DLMgetras utility for collecting HDLM e

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 13 Figure 2.2 IP-SAN System Configuration Using iSCSI HBA Figure 2.3 IP

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274 Chapter 8 Utility Reference Collected Files1 Folder Files Explanation folder-to-which-collected-information-is-output\VxVM-installation-destina

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276 Chapter 8 Utility Reference Manually Obtainable Error Information Files and How to Obtain Them When the DLMgetras utility finishes normally, the

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278 Chapter 8 Utility Reference Error Information File How to Obtain Files1 MSCS information cluster-sys.txt At the command prompt, execute all of

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 279 Error Information File How to Obtain Files1  hdlmdsm-status.txt  d

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280 Chapter 8 Utility Reference Error Information File How to Obtain Files1 MPIO information mpio-list.txt At the command prompt, execute the mpio

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282 Chapter 8 Utility Reference 8.3.2.1 Clearing the Persistent Reservation in an MSCS Environment To clear the persistent reservation in an enviro

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14 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions Table 2.2 HDLM System Components that use IP-SAN Components Description iSCSI software The driver software that has t

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284 Chapter 8 Utility Reference 8.4 The dlmprsvkey Utility for Registering an HDLM Persistent Reservation Key This utility registers and displays a

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286 Chapter 8 Utility Reference 8.5 The dlmchkpath Utility for Checking HDLM Paths If you install or uninstall HDLM in a multi-path configuration,

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290 Chapter 9 Messages 9.1 Before Viewing the List of Messages This section explains the following information that is needed to locate messages and

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292 Chapter 9 Messages 9.2 HDLM Command (dlnkmgr and Operations) Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01001-I The HDLM command comp

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294 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01014-W No authority to execute the HDLM command. Operation name = aa...aa Detail

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 295 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01019-W The target path w

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296 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01035-W The cluster support function is active, so the load balancing function is

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298 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01050-I The currently selected paths will be changed to the Online status. Is thi

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300 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01059-W Cannot specify the parameter aa...aa at the same time if you specify para

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 301 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01062-I aa...aa path(s) w

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302 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01065-E The configuration does not support the simultaneous use of the load balan

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 303 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01074-E The emergency lic

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306 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL01098-W The storage system (aa...aa, bb...bb) cannot perform the cc...cc operatio

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 307 9.3 HDLM GUI Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL020

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 309 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02014-W No data has been

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310 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02016-W A value which is outside of the valid range has been input in aa...aa. De

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 311 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02020-I If you are sure t

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312 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02026-W The target path of the aa...aa operation could not be found. Details The

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 17 2.4 Program Configuration HDLM runs as a combination of programs. Becau

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314 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02032-E The aa...aa operation cannot be executed because the amount of memory is i

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316 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02054-I aa...aa path(s) were successfully placed Offline(C). The Offline request

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 317 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02063-W The version numbe

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318 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL02080-W All the current trace files will be deleted. Is this OK? [OK/Cancel] Deta

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320 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL03007-E An error occurred during communication with the HDLM manager. (aa...aa) D

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 321 9.5 HDLM Manager Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAP

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322 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL04008-E Cannot open the option definition file (aa...aa). Details HDLM manager ca

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18 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions Table 2.4 lists and describes the functionality of these programs. Table 2.4 HDLM Program Functionality Program Name F

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324 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL04023-E HDLM manager error information - aa...aa Details This information is req

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326 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL04045-I HDLM SNMP TRAP was sent. Trap ID = aa...aa, IP Address = bb...bb, Port Nu

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 327 9.6 HDLM Driver (Filter Component) Messages Message ID Message Detai

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328 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL05010-E Could not initialize the HDLM driver (filter component). (aa...aa:bb...bb

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 329 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL05014-I The device object

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330 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL05033-W The path health checking for the path (aa...aa) failed.(bb...bb,cc...cc,d

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332 Chapter 9 Messages 9.7 HDLM Driver (Core Logic Component) Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL07819-I Data for maintenance: aa

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 333 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL07823-W An LU connected t

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 19 2.5 HDLM and MPIO Driver Position The HDLM and MPIO drivers are positio

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334 Chapter 9 Messages 9.8 HDLM Management Target Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL08019-E The path (aa...aa) detected an error

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 335 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL08023-I A path was recove

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336 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL08026-E An error occurred on all the paths of the LU. PathID = aa...aa Details An

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 337 9.9 HDLM Installation Program Messages Message ID Message Details an

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338 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 339 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 341 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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342 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 343 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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20 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.6 Load Distribution using Load Balancing When the system contains multiple paths to an LU, HDLM can distribute the lo

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344 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 345 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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346 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 347 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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348 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 349 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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350 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no system management permission. Details The current user does n

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 351 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL09001-E There is no syste

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352 Chapter 9 Messages 9.10 Messages from the DLMgetras Utility for Collecting HDLM Error Information Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 353 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10012-W The specified fil

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 21 Figure 2.7 I/O Flow When Load Balancing is Not Used When the load bala

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354 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10032-W The entered value is invalid. The utility for collecting HDLM error infor

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 355 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10045-W A parameter is in

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356 Chapter 9 Messages 9.11 Messages from the dlmpr Utility for Canceling the HDLM Persistent Reserve Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 357 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10656-I The persistent re

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358 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL10664-E An attempt to acquire Inquiry data failed. PortNo = aa...aa, Error Code =

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 359 9.12 Messages from the HDLM Remote Access Interface Message ID Messag

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360 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL11904-E aa...aa has completed abnormally. Error status = bb...bb Details Operatio

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 361 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL11908-I XML transmission -

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362 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL12105-W The user does not have permission to execute the utility for registering

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 363 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL12112-E An error occurred

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22 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions Figure 2.8 I/O Flow When Load Balancing is Used When the load balancing function is being used, I/O operations are dis

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364 Chapter 9 Messages Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL12117-I Trace data for maintenance: registered PRSV key = aa...aa Details Output

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 365 9.14 Messages from the HDLM Performance Monitor Message ID Message D

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366 Chapter 9 Messages 9.15 Messages from the dlmchkpath Utility for Checking HDLM Paths Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL12401-I All LU

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 367 Message ID Message Details and Actions KAPL12406-E An error occurred

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368 Chapter 9 Messages 9.16 Return Codes for the HDLM Remote Access Interface The HDLM remote access interface is an interface used by other HiComman

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 369 Return Code Details and Actions 1018 Details The load balancing functi

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370 Chapter 9 Messages Return Code Details and Actions 1026 Details The getting Path Information has been stopped because the configuration of paths

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 371 Return Code Details and Actions 1038 Details A storage system that can

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 373 Appendix A Functionality Differences Between HDLM Versions A.1 Functi

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 23 2.6.1 Paths to Which Load Balancing is Applied This section explains th

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374 Appendix A Functionality Differences Between HDLM Versions – SCSI devices are connected and all Offline(E) paths are subject to automatic fa

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 375  Offline(E) Paths, where intermittent errors are not thought to have

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376 Appendix A Functionality Differences Between HDLM Versions A.2 Differences in LU Dynamic Removal Functionality Depending on the HDLM version

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 377 A.4 Differences in Default Values Depending on the HDLM version, defau

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378 Appendix A Functionality Differences Between HDLM Versions

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 379 Acronyms and Abbreviations AL arbitrated loop API application programm

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380 Acronyms and Abbreviations Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition MVS multiple virtual storage NIC network interface card

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 381 Enterprise x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard x64

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382 Acronyms and Abbreviations

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 383 Glossary automatic failback Functionality for checking the status of p

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iv Preface Veritas, and Veritas Storage Foundation are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U.S. and o

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24 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.6.1.1 Using TagmaStore AMS/WMS Series, Thunder 9500V Series, or Thunder 9200 Series HDLM performs load balancing bet

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384 Glossary dynamic reconfiguration Dynamic reconfiguration enables HDLM to recognize devices whose configuration has been changed without restartin

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 385 host device name A logical area within a host LU. host LU An LU that

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386 Glossary Universal Storage Platform V, all controllers are owner controllers. owner path A path that provides the fastest access to an LU, using

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 387 target host when an LU is deleted or all paths connected to the LU are

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 389 Index A active host ...48 Algori

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390 Index cluster software ...48 EMC DMX series cluster software ...48 EMC DMX series and C

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 391 HDLM GUI Overview ... 5 HDLM installation

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392 Index LU configuration recognized by the host...15 LUN... 199, 255 in Path Management window (Path Li

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 393 in Path Management window (Path List view)...

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 25 Table 2.5 Algorithms for Load Balancing Algorithm For Sequential Acces

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394 Index system configuration ... 11, 12 T TagmaStore USP Path Management window (Configuration view) ...

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26 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions You can specify the load balancing function from the Options window of the HDLM GUI or by the dlnkmgr command's set

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 27 2.7 Failover and Failback Using Path Switching When the system contains

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28 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions When TagmaStore AMS/WMS series, Thunder 9500V Series, or Thunder 9200 are being used, HDLM selects the switching destina

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 29 2.7.1.2 Automatic Failback After a path recovers from an error, HDLM ca

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30 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.7.2 Manual Path Switching You can switch a path by manually placing a path online or offline. Manually switching a pa

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 31 2.7.3 Path Status Transition This section explains the online and offli

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32 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions The Offline(P) path changes to Online(EP). If the reserve processing finishes after the path has changed from Online(EP)

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 33 2.7.3.3 Status Transitions of a Path Figure 2.11 shows the status trans

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide v Preface The HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems Use

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34 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions #4: When the following conditions are satisfied, a path that has been determined to have an intermittent error also beco

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 35 Note: If there is a path failure immediately after a path is made offlin

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36 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.8 Monitoring Intermittent Errors An intermittent error means an error that occurs irregularly because of some reason

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 37  When an intermittent error occurs.  When an intermittent error does

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38 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions Figure 2.13 shows the action for intermittent error monitoring when an intermittent error does not occur. In this exampl

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 39 Figure 2.14 Action Conditions for Intermittent Error Change during Err

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40 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions User Operation Number of Errors and Time Passed since Error Monitoring Started Information about Paths not Subject to Au

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 41 2.9 Detecting Errors Using Path Health Checking HDLM can check the stat

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42 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.10 Dynamic Reconfiguration Using the Windows plug-and-play functionality, you can add an LU and a path when the host

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 43 2.11 Error Management For troubleshooting, HDLM collects information in

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vi Preface Convention for Storage Capacity Values This document uses the following convention for storage capacity values: 1 KB = 1,000 bytes 1 MB = 1

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44 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.11.1 Collected Logs HDLM collects information on the detected error and trace information in the integrated trace fil

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 45 Log Name Description Output Destination 2The underlined part indicates

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46 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.11.2 Filtering of Error Information Errors that HDLM detects are classified into error levels. Table 2.8 lists the er

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 47 2.11.3 Collecting Error Information Using the DLMgetras Utility HDLM ha

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48 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions 2.12 Cluster Support HDLM is also available for cluster configurations. Table 2.9 lists the cluster software supported

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 49 Figure 2.16 Path Switching in a Cluster Configuration Note When you

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50 Chapter 2 HDLM Functions

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 51 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment This chapter explains the proced

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52 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.1 System Requirements Check the following before installing HDLM: 3.1.1 Applicable Models 3.1.1.1 App

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 53 Table 3.2 Applicable Storage Systems Operating System Windows Server 20

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide vii Contents Chapter 1 Overview of HDLM...

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54 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.1.2 Microsoft MPIO Drivers Table 3.3 lists and describes versions of the Microsoft MPIO driver bundled

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 55 3.1.3.3 Exchanging Data Using Intermediate Volumes Managed by Hitachi R

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56 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.1.4.2 Disk Requirements This section describes disk space requirements for a host. Table 3.7 lists the

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 57 3.2 Flow for Creating an HDLM Environment Set up the environment to use

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58 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.3 HDLM Installation Types This subsection describes the following types of HDLM installation: new insta

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 59 3.4 Notes on Creating an HDLM Environment When you are building an HDLM

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60 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment  For a configuration in which the host and the storage system are connected by using a Fibre Channel swi

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 61  Before installing or upgrading HDLM 5.5 or later, make sure that no o

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62 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment HDLM-installation-folder\lib For Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows Server 2003 R2 (no service pack), if

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64 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment In the above configuration, we recommend that you change MISSCOUNT, which is the I/O timeout threshold val

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 65 – When HDLM for another operating system has not been installed: a. Pe

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66 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5 Setting up HDLM HDLM has load balancing, automatic failback, error logging, and other functions. You

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68 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.1.2 Checking Current Settings Using the dlnkmgr Command Check the current settings by executing the f

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 69 3.5.2 Setting HDLM Functionality The recommended and default values for

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70 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.2.1 Setting Load Balancing You can select whether to enable load balancing. In a cluster environment,

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 71 3.5.2.3 Setting Automatic Failback You can select whether to enable aut

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72 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.2.4 Settings for Intermittent Error Monitoring Intermittent error monitoring is specifiable only when

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 73 3.5.2.5 Setting the Reservation Level You cannot set the reservation le

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74 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.2.7 Setting Error Log Collection Level The error log collection level can be set. There are two error

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 75 3.5.2.8 Setting the Trace Level The trace output level can be set. A tr

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76 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.2.9 Setting Error Log File Size There are two error logs: the HDLM manager log file dlmmgrn.log (n in

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 77 3.5.2.10 Setting the Number of Error Log Files The number of the error

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78 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.2.11 Setting the Trace File Size The trace file size can be set. Trace files for which a trace file s

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HiCommand® Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows® Systems User’s Guide 79 3.5.2.12 Setting the Number of Trace Files You can set the number of tr

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80 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 3.5.3 Applying the Settings and Closing the Windows This section describes steps involved in closing the

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82 Chapter 3 Creating an HDLM Environment 2. To set up the storage system, assign an LU to each port. Change the settings of the storage system acc

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