H06.27 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

Applications use the SERVICES file to retrieve the service port numbers and service names. If you
copied files as documented in Step 1, check that the last lines of the SERVICES file have an entry
similar to:
phiwsock 1089/tcp #DSM/SCM Planner Interface
For DSM/SCM, the port number is user-definable. The setup default is 1089. In the ZDSMSCM
subvolume, check the INITSTAT file for the recently configured TCP/IP port number. INITSTAT is
created by DSM/SCM when INITENV is run.
Configure OSS
See the Open System Services Management and Operations Guide and the Open System Services
Installation Guide for information about updating and maintaining OSS database files. See the
Release Version Update Compendium for your H-series RVU and the IUG2 for new OSS features
and for a summary of migration or installation issues.
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.
NOTE: Features introduced in H06.23 affect the default security settings in OSS. These changes
impact where you install OSS packages into your system. See Support Note S12018 for detailed
information.
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.
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