Owner's manual

Managing Software With DSM/SCM
DSM/SCM User’s Guide 529846-014
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Managing Software to Avoid a System Load
Managing Software to Avoid a System Load
DSM/SCM requires a system load whenever the OSIMAGE changes. However, to
avoid system downtime, you can reinitialize DSM/SCM without performing a system
load when:
For some SPRs, DSM/SCM assumes the OSIMAGE changed when it is
unchanged.
You modify the CONFTEXT file for comments only.
You perform a backout to a previous configuration and use an identical
configuration for a Build/Apply.
Receiving New Software Into the Archive
Products received into DSM/SCM are stored as software inputs in the DSM/SCM
archive. You use the software inputs later to update the software configuration of your
system.
To bring the new software into the DSM/SCM archive, you can receive SPRs, Initial
PVUs, and IPs from disk or tape:
For the complete procedure for receiving software into the archive, see Section 7,
Receiving and Managing Software Inputs.
Note. Before you can receive customer and third-party software into the archive, you must use
CNFINGO add the necessary configuration information. See Appendix
C, Running
CNFGINFO.
RVUs Full release version update. Contains an ordered combination of compatible
softwa
re. A full RVU includes all the files, support information, and softdocs for
each product.
SPRs Software product revision. An update to a software product. For NonStop products,
a softd
oc describing the changes is included. An SPR can include some or all files
for a product.
Initial
PVUs
Initial produ
ct version update. A NonStop product that contains new functions. Also,
customer and third-party software can be brought into the archive as Initial PVUs.
IPs Independent Product. A NonStop product released independently of the regular HP
release schedule.