beautypg.com

B coup and pup interfaces, Defining processes in the osconfig file, B. coup and pup interfaces – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

Page 305: Coup and pup interfaces, Appendix b, coup and pup interfaces, Appendix b, coup and pup, Interfaces, Versions of smf are listed in, Appendix b, R to

background image

HP NonStop Storage Management Foundation User's Guide523562-008

B-1

B

COUP and PUP Interfaces

This appendix describes COUP and PUP commands used for defining and managing
processes within SMF.

For D-series versions, you configure and manage SMF processes through a
combination of the Configuration Utility Program (COUP) and the Peripheral Utility
Program (PUP). For G-series versions, you configure and manage SMF processes
through the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF). This appendix contains details about
COUP and PUP interfaces for D-series users.

For each system where SMF is used, one $ZSMS process and one or more storage
pool and virtual disk processes must be defined in the system’s OSCONFIG file.

This section contains these topics:

Defining Processes in the OSCONFIG File

on page B-1

Execution States

on page B-3

Defining Storage Pools and Virtual Disks

on page B-3

Managing Storage Pools

on page B-4

Obtaining Information

on page B-5

DSC/COUP Commands

on page B-7

PUP Commands

on page B-22

COUP and PUP Command Summary

on page B-50

COUP and PUP Prerequisite Summary

on page B-52

Comparing SCF With PUP

on page B-53

Defining Processes in the OSCONFIG File

One way to define these processes is to use the COUP SET command to configure the
attributes of a process, followed by the COUP ADD command to name the process
and add it to OSCONFIG. This procedure can be repeated for each process you want
to configure.

Figure B-1

illustrates the approach used to configure $ZSMS.