Settings for using an HDLM device or a logical volume (LVM2) on an HDLM device as a boot disk

Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide

Version
9.0.x
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-92DLM113-64
ft:lastEdition
2025-11-06

This subsection provides an overview of how to perform a new installation of HDLM in a boot disk environment that uses either a SCSI device or a logical volume (LVM2) on a SCSI device. For details, see BOOT_SETTING_UP_XEN=GUID-07C2F5FE-7561-46DC-B423-A2C9B671F65B=5=EN=.html.

  1. Install HDLM.

    See step 1 to 2 in BOOT_SETTING_UP_XEN=GUID-07C2F5FE-7561-46DC-B423-A2C9B671F65B=5=EN=.html.

  2. Edit the configuration file to change the definition such that the HDLM device can be used as a boot disk.

    After editing the configuration file, restart the host to activate the setting. See steps 3 to 8 in BOOT_SETTING_UP_XEN=GUID-07C2F5FE-7561-46DC-B423-A2C9B671F65B=5=EN=.html.

After completing the above procedure, you can perform a new installation of HDLM in a boot disk environment that uses a SCSI device or a logical volume (LVM2) on a SCSI device.