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Extracting the t1203pax archive file contents, Using dsm/scm, Using the copyoss command – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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1. Extracting the T1203PAX Archive File Contents

You can extract the contents of the T1203PAX archive using either the Distributed Systems
Management/Software Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM) tool or the COPYOSS command
from a TACL prompt.

Using DSM/SCM

Perform the following steps to extract the contents of the T1203PAX file in the standard OSS
directory using DSM/SCM:
1.

Obtain the product files from the disk (distribution subvolume (DSV) locations) or tape.

2.

In the DSM/SCM planner interface, select the Manage OSS Files option for the target
configuration.

NOTE:

If you do not select the Manage OSS Files option in the DSM/SCM planner interface,

DSM/SCM places the T1203PAX file in the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL (where, ISV
is the installation volume). Use the COPYOSS command to extract and place the contents of
the T1203PAX file in the OSS file system.

3.

Copy the extracted product files to a new software revision of the configuration you want to
update.

4.

Run the Build request and Apply request command on the configuration revision.

5.

Run the ZPHIRNM command to rename the product files.

For more information about using DSM/SCM, see the DSM/SCM User's Guide.

Using the COPYOSS Command

Perform the following steps to extract the contents of the T1203PAX file in the OSS file system using
the COPYOSS command:
1.

Log on to the NonStop system using your super ID:

TACL> LOGON SUPER.SUPER

2.

Go to the Guardian subvolume $ISV.ZOSSUTL:

TACL> VOLUME $ISV.ZOSSUTL

, where ISV is the installation volume.

3.

Extract the T1203PAX file using the TACL macro COPYOSS command:

TACL> COPYOSS T1203PAX

The COPYOSS command extracts the product files from the T1203PAX file and places them in the
OSS file system.

For more information about using the COPYOSS command, see the Open System Services
Management and Operations Guide
.

2. Installing the Required Language

After the T1203PAX file extraction is complete, the individual language package files and the
installation and uninstallation scripts are available at the /usr/installers/T1203 directory.

From OSS, as the SUPER.SUPER user, run the install script, install.sh, followed by the language
name to install the desired language. For example,

To install Perl: install.sh perl

To install more than one package, say PHP and Python: install.sh php python

To install all packages: install.sh

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