HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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About This Guide
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What’s in This Guide
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Activating New Software on a
Target System
Provides an overview of procedures to activate
software on a target system.
11
Renaming Product Files Using
ZPHIRNM
Provides step-by-step procedures for running
ZPHIRNM.
12
Provides procedure to perform a system load.
PART
IV
Troubleshooting and Recovery
Operations
13
Provides troubleshooting information for
various situations that can arise while running
DSM/SCM.
14
Special Troubleshooting and
Recovery Procedures
This section provides troubleshooting and
recovery procedures that should only be used
under the direction of HP support personnel.
15
Provides step-by-step procedures for backing a
system out to its previous configuration.
PART V
Supplemental Procedures
16
Describes how to submit and review DSM/SCM
requests
17
Describes maintenance tasks provided through
DSM/SCM, their procedures, and when you
might need to use them.
18
Describes the packaged reports available
through DSM/SCM and explains how to create
custom reports. This section also includes the
shorthand views of the DSM/SCM database,
which help you select information to appear in
DSM/SCM reports.
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Section 19, Simplified
Installation and Management of
Multiple Identical NonStop
Servers (Cloning)
Describes a simplified process for using
DSM/SCM to install and manage identical
software configurations on multiple NonStop
servers.
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Section 20, Installation of Web
Interfaces (H-Series and J-
Series Only)
Describes requirements and procedure for
installing DSM/SCM web interfaces
Appendixes
A
DSM/SCM Architecture and
Environment
Provides an overview of the internal
component architecture of DSM/SCM.
B
Describes differences between Install and
DSM/SCM and between using DSM/SCM on
different HP NonStop systems. It also
describes DSM/SCM updates you should be
aware of.
Table i. Summary of Contents (page 2 of 3)
Section
Title
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