System Generation Manual for G-Series RVUs
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System Generation Manual for G-Series RVUs—523407-001
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Where to Get More Information
This manual also contains a glossary of technical terms and abbreviations used 
throughout the text.
Where to Get More Information
You might need to refer to the following manuals while using this manual:
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DSM/SCM User’s Guide
This guide introduces the Distributed Systems Management/Software 
Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) and explains how to configure DSM/SCM and 
use it to manage and install software revisions on your NonStop S-series system.
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G06.nn Release Version Update Compendium
This guide provides an overview of the hardware and software supported for 
G-series systems and describes how to plan for the migration to a G-series 
system. It is written for system managers or anyone who needs to understand how 
migrating or upgrading to a G-series RVU affects installation, configuration, 
operations, system management, maintenance, applications, networks, and 
database files.
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Gnn.nn Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
This guide contains detailed procedures for:
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Upgrading to the latest RVU of the HP NonStop Kernel operating system on a 
single NonStop S-series server from any G03.00 or later G-series RVU.
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Falling back from the latest RVU to a previous (G03.00 or later) G-series RVU. 
The detailed procedures include using DSM/SCM to install the RVU and create a 
new SYSnn subvolume, using the TSM Service Application to update firmware, 
and other associated tasks. It lists the software and disk space required to install 
the current RVU and discusses how installing the new RVU might affect your 
applications and other products.
B XLLINK Messages Lists the messages generated by XLLINK and 
displayed in the CONFLIST output file of 
SYSGENR.
C
nld Messages Lists the messages generated by NLD, the native 
mode linker program called by SYSGENR to build 
the SYSCLR and SYSDP2 files.
D
Comparing SYSGENR 
for D-Series RVUs With 
SYSGENR for G-Series 
RVUs
Compares the characteristics of D-series and 
G-series SYSGENR in relation to system 
configuration utilities and the ALLPROCESSORS 
paragraph.
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