DSM/SCM User's Guide
Introduction to DSM/SCM
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Major DSM/SCM Features
Major DSM/SCM Features
DSM/SCM offers many features that enable you to better manage software 
configuration on your systems, including:
Feature Description
Centralized control A planner at a central site (host system) can manage software on 
multiple remo
te target systems.
Graphical user 
interface
To access DSM/SCM, you primarily use the Planner Interface, a 
g
raphical user 
interface that runs on any PC running Microsoft 
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows Version 3.11, 
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows - 7 (32 Bit).
Softdoc and release 
document brow
sing
The planner can find dependencies for a given software product 
revision (SPR) or scan any release document on the site update 
tape (SUT). 
Minimal downtime Wherever possible, new software configurations can be activated 
with minimal interruption 
of running applications.
Management of all 
sof
tw
are
DSM/SCM manages customer and third-party software and updates 
in addition to RVUs and updates (SPRs) from HP.
Multiple logical 
targets
Def
ining multiple logical targets lets you run multiple software 
configurations on a single system. This is useful for sites that run 
development (test) software configurations separate from production 
configurations. To switch the system from one sofware configuration 
to another, perform a system load from alternate system disks.
Flexibility in planning 
new software 
config
urations
The planner can easily select specific products from software stored 
in the DSM/SCM archive to create a new software configuration 
based on a previous configuration, in which changed products are 
replaced by the new product versions.
Batch scheduling You can schedule DSM/SCM activities, such as receiving software, 
generating re
ports, and building configurations, to run as batch 
processes at a specified time, such as after normal working hours.
Extensive reporting DSM/SCM can produce preformatted SQLCI reports providing 
deta
iled information about the software configurations in the 
DSM/SCM environment. You can modify these reports and create 
new reports tailored to your site specifications.
Predefined operator 
instructi
ons
Provided with every software configuration placed on target systems, 
the planner edits these instructions with site-specific information.
System profiles Profiles provide defaults for options and information required by 
DSM/SCM tasks. These d
efaults greatly reduce the amount of 
information you must supply when using DSM/SCM.










