DSM/SCM User's Guide
Building and Applying a New Configuration
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Task 4: Set the Options for the Build and Apply 
Request
Task 4: Set the Options for the Build and Apply 
Request
Use the defaults for these options or change the values as needed:
Setting Target Subvolume Locations on page 9-12
Setting Output Options on page 9-14
Setting System Generation Options on page 9-18
Setting File Placement Options on page 9-19
Setting Target Subvolume Locations
DSM/SCM places Guardian files when they are applied to a target system in 
subvolumes called TSVs. To manage disk space and avoid naming conflicts, you can 
add, move, or remove TSVs. 
Checking the Location of a TSV
1. In the Build/Apply Request window, click TSV Location.
DSM/SCM displays the TSV Locations dialog box. 
2. Check the target subvolume (TSV) locations. The TSV Locations dialog box shows 
information for each TSV for the currently open configuration, including: 
Target subvolume name. An asterisk (*) indicates the TSV is new to the 
configuration.
Primary and alternate names of the volume on which the TSV currently 
resides. DSM/SCM displays the alternate name only if it is different from the 
primary name.
Note.  A TDL is the location on a logical target where DSM/SCM places managed OSS files. 
Unlike a TSV, a TDL specifies an absolute path. You cannot control where a TDL is located, 
and you cannot copy or move a TDL to another location.










