DSM/SCM User's Guide
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Renaming Product Files Using 
ZPHIRNM
When you apply software to a target system, DSM/SCM places the product files in their 
destination TSVs with temporary file names so the new files do not conflict with the file 
names of currently running programs on the target system. Before you can use the 
new software you applied, run ZPHIRNM to rename the files that currently have actual 
file names. These files are renamed to the fabricated names and become available 
only in the case of a backout. ZPHIRNM also renames the new files from the fabricated 
names to their actual names. The ZPHIRNM log file is an edit file. Statistical 
information appears at the end of a ZPHIRNM run.
Topics discussed in this section include:
Run ZPHIRNM in Preview Mode on page 11-2
Prepare to Run ZPHIRNM on page 11-3
Run ZPHIRNM on page 11-4
Error Handling on page 11-6
To rename product files for a Clone Group, use the CLONE utility to run ZPHIRNM. 
See Renaming Product Files for a Clone Group on page 19-6.
Running ZPHIRNM
1. Run ZPHIRNM in preview mode to see all the renaming activities and any possible 
errors without affecting the actual files. See Run ZPHIRNM in Preview Mode on 
page 11-2.
2. Check that DSM/SCM is not running. See Stopping DSM/SCM on page 2-3.
3. From a TACL prompt, check that you are in the ZDSMSC
M volume:
> VOLUME $vol.ZDSMSCM
 vol 
is the volume containing the DSM/SCM TSV.
4. Run ZPHIRNM:
> RUN ZPHIRNM [[$vol.]SYSnn [, option]...]
Note.  If you are using multiple logical targets on a system, always run DSM/SCM from the 
first ZDSMSCM subvolume installed on the target system, from which INITENV was run, to 
ensure that the correct installation files are used. You can also run STOPSCM from the 
same ZDSMSCM subvolume if DSM/SCM has finished processing all of its tasks.










