OSM Migration Guide (G06.28+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Guide
- 1 Introduction to OSM
- 2 Preparing for OSM
- 3 OSM Server-Based Components
- 4 OSM Client-Based Components
- 5 Getting Started With OSM Applications
- 6 TSM Coexistence and Fallback
- A Migrating Your Registry Settings
- B Memory Guidelines for OSM
- C Configuring Remote Services
- Configure Modem for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Create Windows User Name
- Configure Carbon Copy 5.7 or Microsoft NetMeeting for Dial-In
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Each Host Server
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Configure Incoming Connections
- Reconfigure System Standby and Hibernate Mode
- D Troubleshooting
- E Uninstalling TSM
- Index

OSM Server-Based Components
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Starting OSM Persistent Processes
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CACERT
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SERVCERT
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SERVKEY
2. Add the following parameter to your OSMCONF file (restart $ZCMOM, if running) :
SERVKEYPASS = key_password
where key_password is your private password
3. To protect your password, HP recommends that you change your OSMCONF file
so it is readable only by the super.super user id.
Starting OSM Persistent Processes
Once you have installed all required server-based OSM and requisite SPRs from the
SUT (using DSM/SCM) and completed any desired configuration changes (see
Optional OSM Configuration on page 3-2), use this TACL command to invoke the OSM
Configuration script and start the OSM persistent processes:
RUN $SYSTEM.ZOSM.ADDTOSCF
When you start OSM server processes, OSM disables various TSM functionality in the
TSM configuration file (TSMINI). These changes are desirable, to avoid unnecessary
(redundant) system impact; however the changes to the TSMINI file do not take effect
until you restart TSM. For that reason, you should stop and restart $ZTSM after starting
OSM processes. For more information on these and other TSM coexistence and
fallback issues, see Section 6, TSM Coexistence and Fallback.
This table lists and describes the OSM persistent processes:
Process
Name Description Symbolic Name File Name
$ZCMOM Main OSM server process
(Common Information Model
Object Manager)
$ZZKRN.#OSM-CIMOM $SYSTEM.SYSnn.CIMOM
$ZOSM Applet Server process –
uploads client files to the
Service Connection
$ZZKRN.#OSM-
APPSRVR
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.APPSRVR
$ZOEV Event Viewer Manager
process – server for Event
Viewer requests
$ZZKRN.#OSM-OEV $SYSTEM.SYSnn.EVTMGR
$ZSPE SP Event Distributor process
– writes SP events to $ZLOG
$ZZKRN.#SP-EVENT $SYSTEM.SYSnn.ZSPE
$ZLOG EMS Collector for service
events
$ZZKRN.#ZLOG $SYSTEM.SYSnn.EMSACOLL