DSM/SCM User's Guide
Configuring DSM/SCM
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Managing Logical Targets
Managing Logical Targets
You can add, initialize, or remove logical targets. 
Adding a Logical Target 
You can add multiple logical targets to existing DSM/SCM host or target systems. 
Initialize a new logical target for a target system with an existing profile and the 
configuration associated with that profile. Then change the profile information and 
product list as needed. When adding more logical targets:
You cannot maintain more than six logical targets on a single system.
Each logical target requires its own $SYSTEM volume and a unique alternate 
volume name. The primary volume name for each logical target must be 
$SYSTEM, and the alternate volume name for each logical target must be different 
to differentiate between the disks.
To switch from one logical target to another, you must perform a system load.
DSM/SCM tasks the operators 
can perform.
Target Maintenance 
Interface
Operator Security 
Maintenance
Target system database 
admini
strator user ID
Target Maintenance 
Interface
DB Admin Security 
Maintenance
DSM/SCM tasks a database 
admini
strator can perform
Target Maintenance 
Interface
DB Admin Security 
Maintenance
Host system that manages a 
t
arget system
INITENV Chang
e option 
Hometerm name  INITENV Change option 
Priority for DSM/SCM 
processes
INITENV Chang
e option
PROGID of the DSM/SCM 
server proces
ses
FUP (File Utility Program)
Object Manager server class 
name
Edit DSMSCM.INI file
CNFGI
NFO process name Edit DSMSCM.INI file
Host system IP address or 
name
Edit DSMSCM.INI file
IP po
rt number to be used for 
Winsoc
k
Edit DSMSCM.INI file
Table 5-2.  Changing DSM/SCM Default Parameters  (page 3 of 3)










