
3. Creating an HDLM Environment
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title HDLM-Red Hat Enterprise Linux (2.6.18-194.el5)
• When LILO or ELILO is used as the boot loader:
Change the underlined text as follows:
Before:
label=sd-HDLM_194.EL
After:
label=HDLM-HDLM_194.EL
22. Specify the initial RAM disk image file created in step 18 for initrd contained
in the boot loader configuration file.
Change the
initrd specification in the configuration that you copied in step 20.
If you are using a Xen kernel, change the
initrd file name specified in module
to the initial RAM disk image file you created in step 18. For details on Xen
kernels, see Table 3-47: Xen Hypervisor Operating Environments Supported by
HDLM.
Keep in mind that the specification method for
initrd differs depending on the
boot loader.
If any options have been specified to suit the user environment, take care not to
delete those options.
23. In the boot loader configuration file, edit the settings to be used during a boot.
• When GRUB is the boot loader
Change the
default number so that a boot can be performed using the
configuration copied in step 20.
default=3
• When LILO or ELILO is used as the boot loader:
Specify
label for default.
default HDLM-HDLM_194.EL
24. If LILO is used as the boot loader, execute the /sbin/lilo command to have
the new settings take effect.
25. Edit the
/etc/fstab file.
Change the mount points for the following HDLM management-target devices
from the SCSI device to the HDLM device:
• When
ELILO is used as the boot loader:
Root directory (
/), /boot/efi, /tmp, /usr, /var, swap
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