DSM/SCM User's Guide
Renaming Product Files Using ZPHIRNM
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Run ZPHIRNM
running ZPHIRNM.) To avoid any possibility of conflict, stop all applications 
currently running on the target system until after ZPHIRNM finishes.
3. Check that you are in the ZDSMSCM subvolume:
> VOLUME $vol.ZDSMSCM
where vol is the volume containing the DSM/SCM TSV. 
4. Stop DSM/SCM on the target system. For more information, see Stopping 
DSM/SCM on page 2-3.
Run ZPHIRNM
You enter a single TACL command with different parameters that depend on the 
situation. 
1. Run ZPHIRNM with the appropriate parameters:
> RUN ZPHIRNM [$vol.]SYSnn [, option,]...
[$vol.]SYSnn
The default for $vol is the current system load volume, usually $SYSTEM. 
The SYSnn subvolume is required. Specify the SYSnn subvolume that you just 
applied software to or backed out to. The particular SYSnn to specify for this 
Note.  For some software revisions, you must leave certain applications running, such as 
TMF or Safeguard. ZPHIRNM in PREVIEW mode displays a message if TMF must be 
running to rename certain files.
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.
Note.  If you are using multiple logical targets on a system with alternate system disks, 
and are 
performing ZPHIRNM on a SYSnn created after BUILD/APPLY on an alternate logical target 
system, the ZPHIRNM will skip the execution of ZMODGP script. Otherwise, ZMODGP may 
change the environment of the current target system.










