H06.11 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

ZPHIRNM begins processing and provides status of its progress.
4. If necessary, you can compare the creation dates of the whatis file to the whatis_old file
to see if changes occurred:
a. Run the more command against the whatis file:
more /usr/share/man/whatis
b. After reviewing the displayed file, exit by entering the letter q at the percentage (%)
prompt.
c. Repeat Steps a. and b. for the whatis_old file.
Verify That ZPHIRNM Ran Successfully
1. Review the log file.
2. If ZPHIRNM did not run successfully, correct whatever problems occurred and run it again.
Two types of error and warning messages are issued during the renaming process:
If a fatal error occurs, ZPHIRNM immediately issues an error message and stops.
If a nonfatal error occurs, ZPHIRNM issues an error message and attempts to restore
the subvolume it is currently processing to its original state. A nonfatal error is one that
affects processing only for a single subvolume.
If the subvolume is successfully restored, ZPHIRNM continues with the next
subvolume.
If the subvolume cannot be restored, ZPHIRNM issues an additional error message
and continues with the next subvolume.
If the subvolume was successfully processed, you can ignore warning messages.
See the DSM/SCM User’s Guide for troubleshooting procedures and the DSM/SCM
Messages Manual for a complete list of ZPHIRNM messages.
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