G06.31 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Using DSM/SCM to Install SPRs
G06.31 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide—544626-002
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If Running INSTALL^TEMPLATES Is Required
For example:
> RUN ZPHIRNM $system.SYS00
2. When asked if you want to use a log file with the session, enter Y.
3. When prompted, enter a file name for the log file.
ZPHIRNM issues this message and begins processing:
Log file is open, Zphirnm will now begin processing.
4. Verify that ZPHIRNM ran successfully by reviewing the log file.
5. If ZPHIRNM did not run successfully, correct the problem and rerun.
See the
DSM/SCM User’s Guide
for troubleshooting procedures and the
DSM/SCM Messages Manual
for a complete list of ZPHIRNM messages.
If Running INSTALL^TEMPLATES Is Required
If the operator instructions state that you should run INSTALL^TEMPLATES to update
EMS template files without performing a system load, you must be logged on as the
super ID (255,255) user to run the INSTALL^TEMPLATES macro. This macro cannot
be run with the NOWAIT option and takes approximately ten minutes to finish.
Since the G06.10 RVU, if there is a resident template file in any of the input
subvolumes, the INSTALL^TEMPLATES macro displays this error:
Invalid nonresident template file -- not key sequenced:
$SYSTEM.ZTEMPL.NEWRES
*** INSTALL^TEMPLATES: Terminated due to error ***
HP recommends that you designate a unique subvolume to hold the template files
created by INSTALL^TEMPLATES. When you follow the suggested procedure, a
nonresident template file is not present in ZTEMPL, and the error does not occur.
1. Set the volume and subvolume to $SYSTEM.ZINSAIDS:
-> volume $system.zinsaids
2. Load the TACLMACS file:
-> load /keep 1/ TACLMACS
Note. If you run the INSTALL^TEMPLATES macro with no arguments, you are prompted
to provide required information.
For information on the INSTALL^TEMPLATES arguments, print the usage notes:
-> volume $system.zinsaids
-> load /keep 1/ TACLMACS
-> install^templates /out outdev/ help
where
outdev is the name of the desired output device.