NonStop JMS User's Manual (NonStop JMS 2.0+)

NSJMS Installation and Configuration
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Unpax the NSJMS Product Files.
Unpax the NSJMS Product Files.
Select one of the following processes to unpax the NSJMS product files.
If you will be using DSM/SCM:
Use DSM/SCM to Place the Product Files in /usr/tandem on page 2-4
Use DSM/SCM and PINSTALL to Place the Product Files in a User Specified
Installation Directory on page 2-4
If you will not be using DSM/SCM
Use COPYOSS to Place the Product Files in /usr/tandem on page 2-5
Use DSM/SCM to Place the Product Files in /usr/tandem
Using DSM/SCM, this process will unpax the NSJMS PAX file, T1251PAX, in the
standard OSS location, that is, in /usr/tandem. For additional information about
using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User’s Guide.
1. RECEIVE the product files from disk (DSV locations) or tape.
2. Check the Manage OSS Files option for the target configuration within the
DSM/SCM Planner Interface.
3. COPY the received product files to a new software revision of the configuration you
want to update.
4. BUILD and APPLY the configuration revision.
5. Run ZPHIRNM to perform the RENAME step.
6. Go to Install and Configure NSJMS on page 2-6 for detailed instructions about
running the install script and configuring NSJMS.
Use DSM/SCM and PINSTALL to Place the Product Files in a
User Specified Installation Directory
Using DSM/SCM and PINSTALL, this process will unpax the NSJMS PAX file,
T1251PAX, in a user specified installation directory. For additional information about
using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User’s Guide. For additional information about
using PINSTALL, see the Open System Services Management and Operations Guide.
Note. You must be installing NSJMS on a NonStop S-series system running G06.18.5 or
later RVU.
Note. If the option Manage OSS Files was not selected in the DSM/SCM planner interface
in Step 2
above, the NSJMS PAX file is in the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL (where
ISV is the name of your installation subvolume). Use COPYOSS to extract and place the
contents of the NSJMS PAX file into the OSS file system. (Go to Use COPYOSS to Place the
Product Files in /usr/tandem on page 2-5).