Dsm/scm application and database volume – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Files
Contains
Description
Subvolume
Includes the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF) base
Most files needed to load
and execute the operating
system.
DO NOT DELETE THE SAVED
SYSnn TO SAVE SPACE ON
YOUR SYSTEM. If you delete
SYS00
SYS01
configuration file
(CONFBASE)
the saved SYSnn, you cannot
back out to the previous
revision but must verify the
database before you run the
next Apply.
System and product files not
included in the SYSnn
subvolumes.
System subvolume
SYSTEM
Software product files and
files added by DSM/SCM
DSM/SCM target
subvolumes. BE CAREFUL
Z*
for software configuration
management purposes.
BEFORE YOU DELETE
ANYTHING IN THESE
SUBVOLUMES. For example,
do not delete any ZMP* or
ZFB* files.
Activation package
subvolumes, left when a user:
ZAnnnn
•
Performs a Build and
never performs a
successful Apply.
•
Cancels or deletes an
Apply request.
•
The Apply request stops
in a nonrestartable state.
DO NOT DELETE A ZAnnnn
SUBVOLUME if any Apply
activities are outstanding. If
no Applies are outstanding,
periodically check for and
delete old ZAnnnn
subvolumes.
Current SCF configuration file
(CONFIG)
System configuration files
and some startup files
System configuration
subvolume
ZSYSCONF
SCF command file
(SCF0000) used to create the
configuration file
STARTCOM and STARTSCF
DSM/SCM Application and Database Volume
$DSMSCM is the recommended name for the disk volume that contains the DSM/SCM application
and databases. Use $DSMSCM as the volume name to avoid confusion.
Contains
Description
Subvolume
$volume.PATHSCM.*
Pathway Control and Log
Files
Contains Pathway control
and log files.
PATHSCM
Pathway configuration and
other information tailored to
the DSM/SCM installation.
Pathway Environment Files
and Location
ZDSMSCM
Files Shipped on the SUT:
$volume.ZDSMSCM.PATHCOLD
Cold-start file
$volume.ZDSMSCM.PATHMAIN
Startup file
$volume.ZDSMSCM.PATHSTOP
Stop file
234 Required Processes and Files