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Intended audience
This manual is intended for system administrators who use Hitachi Dynamic
Link Manager (HDLM) to operate and manage storage systems. The readers
of this manual must have a basic knowledge of the following areas:
Windows and its management functionality
Storage system management functionality
Cluster software functionality
Volume management software functionality
Product version
This document revision applies to HDLM for Windows version 7.2 or later.
Release notes
Release notes contain requirements and more recent product information that
may not be fully described in this manual. Be sure to review the release notes
before installation.
Document revision level
Revision Date Description
MK-92DLM129-21 November 2011 Initial Release
Document organization
The following table provides an overview of the contents and organization of
this document. Click the chapter title in the left column to go to that chapter.
The first page of each chapter provides links to the sections in that chapter.
Chapter Description
1 Overview of HDLM on page
1-1
Describes an overview of HDLM, and its features.
2 HDLM Functions on page
2-1
Describes the system configuration of HDLM, and the
basic terms and functions for HDLM.
3 Creating an HDLM
Environment on page 3-1
Describes the necessary preparations for installing
HDLM, and then describes how to install HDLM and set
up the various functions.
4 HDLM Operation on page
4-1
Describes how to use HDLM by using both the HDLM GUI
and commands, and how to manually start and stop the
HDLM manager. This chapter also describes how to
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