G06.25 Release Version Update Compendium
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 G06.25 Overview
- 2 Operating System
- 3 Application Development Products
- 4 Database and Transaction Processing Products
- 5 Installation and Configuration Products
- 6 Manageability Products
- 7 Hardware Products
- 8 Networking Products
- A Sources for Migration Assistance and Information

G06.25 Release Version Update Compendium—529423-002
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Installation and Configuration
Products
The G06.25 RVU contains new features for these installation and configuration
products:
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CONFTEXT
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DSM/SCM
CONFTEXT
Migration
Before you upgrade to G06.24 or later RVUs, if your system includes processors with
processor model 1951 (NonStop S70000 or NonStop S70000SE), you must change
the processor type from NSR-G to NSR-C in the CONFTEXT file, ALLPROCESSORS
statement. Failure to do so and attempting to run these RVUs on a system that
includes these processors causes an immediate %100441 halt in the model 1951
processors.
All other references to NSR-G are still valid. Displays or queries done on the system
return NSR-G if the PMF is a model 1951 PMF CRU (NonStop S70000) or 1951 PMF
FRU (NonStop S70000SE).
DSM/SCM
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DSM/SCM now enables you to retain non-SUT products (including Independent
Products and third-party products) by listing them in a dialog box so that they can
be selected and retained in the product version list (PVL) along with the new
software. You can select non-SUT products while a "Copy To" of a SUT is
performed from the Input Software Archive to New Revision. All the selected
products are retained in the new revision. See the DSM/SCM User's Guide for
examples and details.
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DSM/SCM now supports Safeguard aliases. DSM/SCM allows a Safeguard alias to
log on to its interfaces (including the Planner Interface and Maintenance
Interfaces). Previously, only Guardian user IDs could be used to log on to the
DSM/SCM interfaces.
Migration
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Safeguard aliases are case-sensitive, and they must be entered exactly when you
log on to DSM/SCM.