H06.03 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

Running ZPHIRNM
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Steps for Running ZPHIRNM
Steps for Running ZPHIRNM
1. At a TACL prompt, enter this command from the DSM/SCM subvolume:
> RUN ZPHIRNM $vol.SYSnn
where:
$vol specifies the default current system load volume, usually $SYSTEM.
SYSnn specifies the subvolume to which you just applied software. The SYSnn
subvolume must match the activation SYSnn that you specified earlier during
the Build/Apply phase.
2. When asked if you want to use a log file with the session, enter Y.
3. When prompted, enter a file name for the log file:
6> run zphirnm $system.sys00
DSM/SCM Utility - ZPHIRNM - T6031H01 - (11NOV2004)
Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L.P. 1993-2004
Do you want to use a log file with this session? (Y/N): y
You may use any file for logging. If you request to use a disk
file that doesn't exist, it will be created as an edit file.
Please enter a filename: elist00
Log file is open, Zphirnm will now begin processing.
ZPHIRNM begins processing and provides status of its progress.
4. Run the OSS merge_whatis command. (ZPHIRNM notifies you if you need to
run it.) (The merge_whatis command is a shell script in /bin that creates and
updates the whatis database used by the OSS shell man, apropos, and
whatis commands.) You might have a shell script that runs either one or both of
the following, depending on your OSS environment:
/bin/merge_whatis
a. Log on to OSS as the super ID (255,255):
Current volume is $SYSTEM.STARTUP
$SYSTEM STARTUP 1> osh
Note. You can run the Pcleanup utility on any file that is managed and audited by
DSM/SCM before running the merge_whatis command. However, the OSS utility,
Pcleanup cleans up OSS files, but not DSM/SCM files, in the OSS file system. Only the
DSM/SCM CLEANOSS macro cleans up DSM/SCM files in the OSS file system. The
CLEANOSS macro is run only if you fall back and then migrate again to a new PVU.
During a Build/Apply, DSM/SCM automatically prompts you to run the CLEANOSS macro.