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Table 17-4. System Generation Information

Parameter

Description

CONFTEXT file
name

The default location where the configuration (CONFTEXT) file is
placed during a Build. The default is $SYSTEM.SYS00.CONFTEXT.
For example:

$SYSTEM.

subvolume

.CONFTEXT

Expand CONFTEXT
DEFINE statements

For G-series, H-series, and J-series RVUs, the DEFINE statements
are optional in the CONFTEXT file. DEFINE statements set up string
variables. The default is to not expand them. Expanding could
speed processing time during system generation but makes the
CONFTEXT file significantly larger. To uncompress the DEFINE
statements in the CONFTEXT file, select the check box for this
option. In most cases, you should leave the check box for this option
cleared.

SYSGEN work file
locations

Use this option to change the default for system generation work
files.

None specified

Temporary

Permanent

The work files are created when a system generation program and
BINDER are processing. By default, a system generation program
manages the temporary work files it uses. If you do not use the
default, you must specify a location. For example:

None specified

System generation
report location

A spooler location for reports to be printed. The spooler must allow
for 132-column formatted output. The default is $S.#SYSGEN. If
system generation is required for a Build, check that the spooler is
running. You can override the default locations you specify here
when you request a report. For example:

$S.#SYSGEN

Create optional
system image tape

For Integrity NonStop systems, this option is not available, and you
cannot create a SIT.

For NonStop S-series systems, a SIT is not needed in normal
DSM/SCM system installation functions. You can create an optional
SIT as a precaution for disaster recovery, but it is not essential in
most cases. The default is to not create a SIT. In most cases, you
can leave this option unchecked.

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