DSM/SCM User's Guide
ASSIGNs and PARAMs
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PARAM Summary
NO-DB-OWNER-SERVER 
specifies to use the Super ID (255,255) to communicate across the EXPAND 
network for the Build, Apply, Create snapshot, and Receive snapshot. Pass this 
PARAM to the PATHWAY server CB-001 or TA-001. By default, all communication 
between a host system and a target system uses the DSM/SCM user ID.  
NO-DB-OWNER-SERVER-PROGID 
specifies to use FUP directly from the active SYSnn subvolume, instead of using a 
temporary copy of FUP that running as the DSM/SCM user ID(PROGIDed). Pass 
this PARAM to CB-001 or TA-001.
If you specify this PARAM, some temporary files are not assigned a N purge 
security. The PARAM allows the DSM/SCM user ID to clean up the temporary files 
at the end of the activity. This includes all files that the activity needs to purge at 
the end of the activity, such as manufactured files, sysgen input files, SRL input 
files, public DLL input files, Activation Package, and tool files. 
OVERRIDE-SYSNN "logical-target revision "
force an Apply to the current SYSnn subvolume. Pass this PARAM to the 
PATHWAY server TA-001. Use this PARAM only if you can construct the same 
software configuration (the new and target OSIMAGE EOFs are the same). See 
OVERRIDE-SYSNN and OVERRIDE-SYSNN-DIFFERENT-OS Params on 
page E-13. There is no space between the name and number, and the PARAM is 
not case-sensitive. For example:
"DEFAULT47"
logical_target
is the logical target name.
revision
is the new configuration revision number. 
OVERRIDE-SYSNN-DIFFERENT-OS "logical-target 
revision " 
See OVERRIDE-SYSNN and OVERRIDE-SYSNN-DIFFERENT-OS Params on 
page E-13. There is no space between the name and number, and the PARAM is 
not case-sensitive. For example:
"DEFAULT47"
logical_target
is the logical target name.
revision
is the new configuration revision number. 










