NonStop SOAP 4.1 User's Manual
3. BUILD and APPLY the configuration revision.
In the DSM/SCM planner interface, if you select Maintain > Target Maintenance > Modify >
MANAGE OSS FILES option, the files are automatically extracted by DSM/SCM into the default
location /usr/tandem/nssoap/t0865h01_<XXX>, where <XXX> is the SPR ID.
If you do not select the MANAGE OSS FILES option, the PAX file is only copied to the
$tsvvol.ZOSSUTL subvolume, but not extracted to the /usr/tandem/nssoap/ location.
You must then manually extract the PAX file using the PINSTALL utility or the PAX command
as described in the subsequent sections.
4. Run ZPHIRNM to perform the RENAME.
NOTE: The DSM/SCM interface does not support multiple installations. If you install NonStop
SOAP 4 using DSM/SCM, the existing installation of NonStop SOAP 4 is replaced by the new
installation. However, if you want to have multiple installations on the target system, follow the
Non-standard location installation method, using the PINSTALL utility or the PAX command.
Non-standard location installation
In this method of installation, you can use either PINSTALL utility or the PAX command to extract
the PAX file to any location.
Using PINSTALL Utility in Guardian Environment
1. Go to the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL where the PAX file is located:
TACL> VOLUME $ISV.ZOSSUTL
where, ISV is the installation volume where SUT or OSS Utils are installed.
2. Extract the T0865PAX file using the PINSTALL command:
TACL> PINSTALL -s:<version-specific directory>:<your-install-dir>: -rvf T0865PAX
where,
<version-specific directory> is of the form /usr/tandem/nssoap/
t0865h01_<XXX> (<XXX> being the SPR ID). For example, /usr/tandem/nssoap/
t0865h01_AAA, and
<your-install-dir> is an OSS directory of your choice.
NOTE:
• $ISV.ZOSSUTL is the target location specified during export of PAX file from DSM/SCM
or when installing SUT via DSM/SCM.
• If the –s option is not given, PINSTALL by default extracts the PAX to the
<version-specific directory>.
• For more information about using PINSTALL, see the Open System Services Management
and Operations Guide.
Using PAX Command in OSS Environment
Go to the folder where T0865PAX is located and use the following command:
pax -rvf T0865PAX
NOTE: The PAX command extracts the product files from the T0865PAX file and places them in
a version specific OSS directory, like /usr/tandem/nssoap/t0865h01_AAA where, AAA is
the SPR ID.
For more details on the files and folder structure, see “Install Files and Folders” (page 308).
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