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Generating DSM/SCM Reports
DSM/SCM User’s Guide — 529846-014
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Standard Reports
Configuration
Product Files
Provides a detailed picture of the contents
of a configuration by product, shows the
TSV locations of all product files in the
configuration, and gives the software input
name for each product component file.
The specified configuration name, product
name, product number, product version,
base SPR number, and update SPR
number appear at the head of each group
of product version files.
If the logical target for the specified
configuration manages OSS files, this
report contains a second section showing
each OSS files’ pax file, file type, and fully
qualified OSS filename.
Use to determine what
software versions exist on a
system when you are planning
an update.
Configuration
Products
Lists the current set of products for a
selected target.
Use to determine if a target
contains the expected set of
products.
Contents of
All Configs
For all target systems managed by a
particular host, lists each system’s logical
targets, the products on each target, and
the SPRs applied to those products.
Use to determine what
software versions exist on
many systems when you are
planning an update. If you
have several similarly
configured systems, this saves
you from creating several
individual configuration reports.
Discrepancy
Lists the differences between the latest
snapshot for a specified target system and
the most recently applied configuration on
that system. Compares files expected to
be placed on a logical target to the files
actually on that logical target.
If the specified configuration manages
OSS files, a second section of this report
shows fingerprint discrepancies for OSS
files. (Unlike TSVs in Guardian, TDLs
cannot move, so they are not listed.)
Use when adding a new
system to DSM/SCM. See
Task 8: Accepting
Discrepancies
Table 18-1. Standard DSM/SCM Reports (page 2 of 5)
Report name
Contents
Usage