Managing Software Changes (G06.25+, H06.03+, J06.03+)
Evaluating Software Changes
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Using Software Change Research Tools
Using Software Change Research Tools
Identifying What Is Installed on Your System
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You can generate DSM/SCM reports listing which products and SPRs have been
installed (for more information, see the DSM/SCM User's Guide).
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You can determine which products were delivered on the SUT for a particular RVU
and system number by examining the CUSTFILE for that system. The CUSTFILE
is located in a subvolume named Annnnnn, where nnnnnn is your system serial
number, prefaced with zeros (such as A000888).
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You should maintain a log of the SPRs you have installed (Keeping Track of SPRs
on page 3-12)
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To review: Do one of the following:
Contents of an RVU
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
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Examine the Content file of the RVU (see
Included SPRs on page D-1).
Differences between two RVUs
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
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Examine the Content file of the RVU (see
Researching the Differences Between RVUs
on page D-4)
SPRs usable with an RVU
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
Outage Prevention Notifications
and other Hotstuff messages
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
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Review the Hotstuffs folder in the NTL
Support and Service Library
SPR Introduction Documents
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
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Review the SPR Note for the SPR in the NTL
Support and Service Library
A specific SPR
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
SPR requisite
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
Obtain SPRs
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Use Scout for NonStop Servers
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Contact your local GCSC