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Task 2: configure the host database – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Configuring DSM/SCM

DSM/SCM User’s Guide — 529846-014

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Task 2: Configure the Host Database

INITENV automatically runs STARTSCM and VERIFYI as its last step to verify the
DSM/SCM system environment configuration. DSM/SCM must be running for the
verification procedure.

Task 2: Configure the Host Database

The Planner Interface and ZPHIHMI are used to perform routine maintenance on the
host database. Only host systems contain a host database:

For a target system, proceed to

Task 3: Configure the Target Database

on

page 5-7.

For a host system, check the defaults for the host or target system information in
the host database. As needed, update the configuration for aspects of DSM/SCM
operations such as user security, file transfer, and scheduling options.

1. Set the DSM/SCM user ID. See

Setting the DSM/SCM User ID

on page 5-8.

2. Add a planner ID or change the tasks a planner can perform on this system. See

Setting Security for Planners

on page 5-8.

3. Use the ZPHIHMI to configure the system profile for this system. See

Updating the

System Profile Information (ZPHIHMI or ZPHITMI)

on page 17-4.

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What is the host system name for this target system?

This is displayed only if the system is a target system.

\host-name

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DSM/SCM user ID. The default DSM/SCM user ID is the
super ID (255,255).

dsmscm-user-id

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Hometerm for use by DSM/SCM Pathway servers and
other processes. The default is $ZHOME, a virtual
terminal that always runs in the paused state. This
prevents DSM/SCM from stopping even if the system
console is not in the paused state. If you do not use
$ZHOME, you must use a terminal that can be paused
while DSM/SCM is running.

$ZHOME

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The DSM/SCM servers can consume a lot of CPU time
to perform few tasks. Set the priority on which the
DSM/SCM Pathway servers and other processes must
run. The priority must be below the priority of your
production applications such that the DSM/SCM servers
do not slow down your production applications. The
default priority of DSM/SCM servers is 50.

priority

Note. DSM/SCM initialization activities like INITENV, STARTSCM, STOPSCM, and IPM6031
are more non super ID tolerable.

Table 5-1. Changing Default Settings Checklist (page 2 of 2)

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