H06.08 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

Resuming Normal Operations
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Configure SMF (Optional)
Install Specific OSS Files Using COPYOSS or PINSTALL
For those products that are not managed by DSM/SCM, you must install them using
COPYOSS or PINSTALL or both.
If any OSS files are managed by DSM/SCM, use PINSTALL on the remaining pax
archives. See the OSS Management and Operations Guide for a description of
PINSTALL use or the pinstall(1) reference page in the OSS Shell and Utilities
Reference Manual.
If no OSS files are managed by DSM/SCM, use COPYOSS for all of the OSS pax
archives in the ZOSSUTL subvolume. See the OSS Management and Operations
Guide for a description of COPYOSS use or the copyoss(8) reference page in
the OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual. Then use PINSTALL to install any
pax archives in other subvolumes. See the OSS Management and Operations
Guide for a description of PINSTALL use, or the pinstall(1) reference page in
the OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual.
See also the appropriate product’s softdoc for any pre- or post installation instructions.
Run the inetd Process
Run the inetd process immediately after loading the OSS product files into the OSS
environment. The inetd process listens for connections on certain Internet sockets.
When a connection is found on one of its sockets, inetd determines what service the
socket corresponds to and invokes a program to service the request.
For those products that are not managed by DSM/SCM, you must install them using
COPYOSS or PINSTALL. See the appropriate product’s softdoc and installation
instructions.
Using OSS Unautomated Configuration and Startup
Unautomated configuration and startup is described in Appendix B in the Open System
Services Management and Operations Guide.
Using OSS EasySetup (T0585)
The OSS EasySetup product (T0585) is available for automated setup, as described in
the Open System Services Installation Guide. OSS EasySetup is a series of TACL
scripts that assist a site when configuring and installing a minimal OSS subsystem for
the first time or when starting, stopping, or removing an OSS subsystem.
Configure SMF (Optional)
If you plan to configure SMF, an optional product, note:
Migration of data from direct volumes to SMF logical volumes is documented in the
Storage Management Foundation User's Guide.