Installation and Upgrade Guide

Overview of Installing G06.24
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DSM/SCM Client and Server Compatibility
11:43:03 AM 10/27/03 $Z420 DSM/SCM: *5305* Server Class TA-001 of PATHMON
\TINY.$YPHI activity id \TINY211933793397226152, activity code 20, planner id
SUPER.SUPER in stage 202:
EMSTEXT -- No template and no TEXT token for event. SSID = TANDEM.DSMSCM.D30
Event number = 5305 Subject = \TINY211933793397226152
See the DSM/SCM Messages Manual for more information on what message should
be displayed. You can probably continue, but you will not receive properly formatted
and detailed DSM/SCM EMS messages.
For detailed information on using the FALLBACK macro and CLEANOSS, see Section
12 in the DSM/SCM User’s Guide. For more information on configuring DSM/SCM
Targets, see the DSM/SCM User's Guide.
DSM/SCM Client and Server Compatibility
The D46 DSM/SCM client is backward compatible with other DSM/SCM product
versions (backward compatible to T6030D30/T6031D30 [AAO and later]).
Using ZPHIRNM
After you have returned the SP firmware, processor boot code, and SCSI boot code
back to the previous versions, if needed, you must run the ZPHIRNM program again to
change the temporary names of the previous product files to their actual names.
ZPHIRNM renames all files associated with the software revision last applied to the
operating system image (SYSnn) subvolume.
Table 1-7 maps the major tasks involved with falling back to a previous RVU to the
tools with which you perform the tasks and the sections in this guide in which these
tasks are documented.
Note. In most instances, it is not necessary to return SP firmware or SCSI boot code back to
the previous firmware versions when falling back to an earlier RVU. Check with Scout for SPR
backward compatibility. If you are returning to an RVU prior to G06.16, you must return
processor boot code back to the previous version before performing a system load of the
previous RVU. If you are returning to a G06.16 or later RVU, it is not necessary to return
processor boot code back to the previous version.