NonStop XML Parser User Guide

NOTE: If you do not select the Manage OSS Files option in the DSM/SCM planner interface,
DSM/SCM places the PAX files in the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL (where, ISV is the
installation volume). You must then use the COPYOSS command to extract and place the
contents of the PAX files to the OSS file system.
3. Copy the files to the NonStop system.
4. Run the Build request and the Apply request on the configuration revision.
5. Run ZPHIRNM to rename the product files.
For more information about using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User’s Guide.
Extracting the PAX files to a user-specified installation directory using DSM/SCM and
PINSTALL
1. Obtain the product files from the disk (DSV locations) or tape.
2. In the DSM/SCM planner interface, clear the Manage OSS Files option for the target
configuration, if selected.
3. Copy the files to the NonStop system.
4. Run the Build request and the Apply request on the configuration revision.
5. Run ZPHIRNM to rename the product files.
6. Use PINSTALL to extract the PAX files to the OSS file system as follows:
1. Log on to the NonStop system as super user.
TACL> LOGON SUPER.SUPER
2. Go to the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL.
TACL> VOLUME $ISV.ZOSSUTL
where, ISV is the installation volume.
3. Extract the PAX files using the PINSTALL utility.
TACL> PINSTALL -s:/usr/tandem/xml/t0970h01:<install-dir>: -rvf
<PAX files>
where,
<install-dir>: the user-specified installation directory,
<PAX files>: all PAX files specified one by one, separated by space.
The PINSTALL utility extracts the product files from the PAX files and places them in the user-specified
directory.
For more information about using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User’s Guide.
For more information about using PINSTALL, see the Open System Services Management and
Operations Guide.
Extracting the PAX files to the OSS directory using the COPYOSS command
1. Log on to the NonStop system as super user.
TACL> LOGON SUPER.SUPER
2. Go to the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL.
TACL> VOLUME $ISV.ZOSSUTL
where, ISV is the installation volume.
Installing the NonStop XML Parser 9