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Configuring DSM/SCM

DSM/SCM User’s Guide — 529846-014

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Reinitializing DSM/SCM

Check that the Planner Interface is pointing to the CONFTEXT file for the
backup host system, not for the original primary host.

Purge the ZMP99999 file from $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.

The backup host system is successfully converted to serve as the primary host system.
Treat it as the primary host system for future DSM/SCM operations.

Reinitializing DSM/SCM

Reinitializing erases all information in the host database, target database, and archive.
It does not affect the installed software unless you choose a full activation package
instead of an initialization package. When you reinitialize DSM/SCM, INITENV purges
old DSM/SCM files to clean up the system.

Task 1: Run INITENV to Reinitialize

1. Log on to your system as the DSM/SCM user ID. For example:

> logon 255.255

password:

2. Make ZDSMSCM the current subvolume:

> VOLUME $volume.ZDSMSCM

3. Check that TMF is running:

> TMFCOM START TMF

4. Check that DSM/SCM is not running:

> RUN STOPSCM

For more information, see

Starting and Stopping DSM/SCM

on page 2-2.

5. Run INITENV:

> RUN INITENV

Use this checklist as a quick guide to reinitialize a host or physical target system.
The right column provides common entries and actions to perform for a NonStop
system that is network connected, uses Winsock, and has the ZDSMSCM
subvolume located on $DSMSCM. For more information, see

Configuring a Host or

Target System

on page 5-2.

Note. After you reinitialize a host that has associated physical targets, you also need to
separately reinitialize each target system.

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