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For G06.30, the OSM Service Connection Suite has been updated to T0682G07 AAV.

For a complete list of fixes and known problems, see T0682 softdoc.

Recent OSM History

At G06.29, the OSM Service Connection Suite was updated to T0682G07 AAR. Enhancements
included an improved module-level

Redundant Power Scrub

test. (Click the link or see softdoc

for details.)

At G06.28, the OSM Service Connection Suite was updated to T0682G07 AAL. Changes for
AAL included:

Support for connecting HP Ultrium 960 LTO Fibre Channel tape drives (M8501, M8502,
M8503, M8504, and M8505) to a Nonstop S-series system through an

FCSA

located in

an I/O adapter module.

A

Hard Reset

action is now available for Processors (for use only when the Reset fails).

A

Verify Physical Connectivity

action is now available for Fibre channel (FC) disks.

Set Physical Location action is now available for the

IOAM Enclosure

and

Fibre Channel

Disk Module (FCDM)

objects. It replaces individual actions allowing you to specify

Rack Name, Rack Offset, and Locator text in a single action.

Hardware terminology changes since G06.27: A Disk Drive Enclosure is now displayed
in the OSM Service Connection as an

FCDM

(Fibre Channel Disk Module). In the

hierarchical tree pane, FCDMs are now located under an

FCDM Collection

object

(formerly called Daisy Chain Disk Enclosure).

Also for H06.08, the OSM Low-Level Link was updated to T0633 AAQ to provide support for
VIO enclosures and add the ability to save (and use) system configurations on the system
console. For more information, see the OSM Low-Level Link online help.

Also new for H06.07 is the OSM System Inventory Tool. Installed on your system console as
part of client-based OSM Console Tools, T0634AAL or later, this tool can be used to create a
hardware or firmware inventory file of one or more NonStop systems running OSM. The
resulting file can be saved in .csv (or comma delimited) format for use in Microsoft Excel.

After installation, the OSM System Inventory Tool is launched from: