Owner's manual
Configuring DSM/SCM
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Task 1: Changing Default Settings Using INITENV
Change the DSM/SCM hometerm.
Change the DSM/SCM server priority.
To change the default settings:
1. Make sure that you have a unique system name and number. See Changing the
System Name and Number on page 5-2.
2. Log on to your system as the super ID (255,255) or as the DSM/SCM user ID.
> logon 255.255
password:
3. Make ZDSMSCM the current subvolume:
> VOLUME $volume.ZDSMSCM
4. Check that TMF is running:
> TMFCOM START TMF
5. Check that DSM/SCM is not running:
> RUN STOPSCM
For more information, refer to Starting and Stopping DSM/SCM on page 2-2.
6. Run INITENV and select the change option:
> RUN INITENV
Use Table 5-1 as a quick guide to configure a host or physical target system. The
right column provides common entries. For this procedure, make sure that you
select C when INITENV asks if you are initializing or changing the system.
Table 5-1. Changing Default Settings Checklist (page 1 of 2)
Question Enter
___ Would you like to read the introduction? Y or N
___ Is this the name and number you want for this system?
If the displayed system name and number are
correct, no change is necessary.
If the displayed system name and number are not
correct, break out of INITENV (CTRL-Y), and see
Changing the System Name and Number on
page 5-2.
Y or N
___ Are you changing or initializing the system?
C
___ Host or physical target system? Host or Target
___ Want to change host system for this target system?
This is displayed only if the system is a target system.
Y or N