Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Example 13 FUP INFO Displays for OSS Files
3> fup info $VOL.ZYQ00000.Z0000DV4
CODE EOF LAST MODIF OWNER RWEP TYPE REC BL
$VOL.ZYQ00000
Z0000DV4 OSS 142 10:55 254,254 -rw-rw-rw-
4> fup info $VOL.ZYQ00000.Z0000DV4, detail
$VOL.ZYQ00000.Z0000DV4 26 Jul 1994, 13:24
OSS
PATH: /usr/henrysp/stuff
OWNER 254,254
SECURITY: -rw-rw-rw-
CREATION DATE: 2 Jun 1994, 10:38
ACCESS TIME: 19 Jul 1994, 19:52
EOF 142
5> fup info \NODE1.$DATA.ZYQ00001.Z0000DV2, detail
\NODE1.$DATA.ZYQ00001.Z0000DV2 26 Jul 1996, 14:22
OSS
PATH: /E/node1/usr/test3
OWNER 254,254
SECURITY: -rw-rw-rw-
CREATION DATE: 2 Jun 1996, 12:48
ACCESS TIME: 19 Jul 1996, 19:56
EOF 152
Installing New Product Files
You can use either of these methods for installing new product files:
• You can use NonStop Software Essentials or a D46 or newer software product revision (SPR)
of the Distributed Systems Management/Software Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM). This
is the recommended method for all products enabled for management by NonStop Software
Essentials or in DSM/SCM (products that have an A7CINFO file associated with them).
• You can use the two utilities that come with the basic OSS products:
The COPYOSS TACL macro◦
◦ The PINSTALL utility
Both of these utilities provide the equivalent of a UNIX pax utility in the Guardian
environment. (COPYOSS uses PINSTALL.)
Most OSS product files are distributed in pax archive form (ustar format) on the
$tsvvol.ZOSSUTL subvolume, where tsvvol is the disk volume where NonStop Software
Essentials or DSM/SCM puts your target subvolumes (TSVs). Each product archive contains one
or more files with predetermined OSS pathnames.
This set of archive files is large—on the order of several gigabytes. It is, however, a temporary
group of files. Unless NonStop Software Essentials or DSM/SCM maintains the OSS files on your
node, this set of files can be deleted after OSS installation is complete; deleting them when NonStop
Software Essentials or DSM/SCM maintains OSS files can slow down subsequent installations or
upgrades because NonStop Software Essentials or DSM/SCM will replace them.
The contents of these files must be copied to their proper places in the filesets on your system by
using one of the following:
• NonStop Software Essentials or the DSM/SCM planner interface with the Manage OSS Files
check box selected. This alternative allows NonStop Software Essentials or DSM/SCM to
maintain product files in your OSS file system and to perform its normal backout functions for
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