DSM/SCM Messages Manual
DSM/SCM EMS Messages
DSM/SCM Messages Manual—529845-006
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filename
is the name of the file manufactured by a system generation program.
sysnum
is the octal number of the currently executing SYS
nn
.
Cause. DSM/SCM detected that the new file manufactured by a system generation
program is different from the one in the executing SYS
nn
. OVERRIDE parameters
were not specified to ignore the difference.
Effect. The Apply stops restartable.
Recovery. You have three alternatives:
•
To force the Apply to the same SYS
nn
and not place the new file manufactured by
a system generation program, specify this OVERRIDE Pathway parameter to the
Target Activator (TA):
PATHCOM $YPHI
=Alter TA-001, param OVERRIDE-SYSNN-DIFFERENT-OS
'
logical_target_nameRevision
'.
For example, if the name of the logical target is default and the configuration
revision number is 19, the
logical-target-nameRevision
value to pass is
default19. There is no space between the configuration name and the revision
number, and the parameter is not case-sensitive.
•
Perform a system load from a different SYS
nn
and then restart the activity.
•
Cancel the Apply and then start a new Apply request specifying a different target
SYS
nn
.
DSM/SCM has detected that the new
filename
file is different
(fingerprint) from the existing
filename
file in SYSnn
sysnum
. The OVERRIDE-SYSNN param has been specified to allow
the APPLY to go to SYSnn
sysnum
anyway. However, a change in
this file indicates that the OS has really changed. If you
specify the OVERRIDE-SYSNN-DIFFERENT-OS param and restart the
request, the existing file will not be replaced. Otherwise,
either coldload from a different SYSnn and RESTART the
activity, or CANCEL this activity and START a new APPLY
specifying a different target SYSnn.