Adding file dependency information, Specifying a, Destination subvolume or file name – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Specifying File Information

Specifying a Destination Subvolume or File Name

Enter or modify the information in the Subvolume and New filename fields as needed.
The TSV where the file will be placed depends on the file’s function. The destination
subvolume you specify for a file depends on the file’s function:

Requiring That a File Must Be Licensed for Use by the Target System

Check the License file check box. This check box is available only if you are logged
on as the super ID (255,255).

Adding File Dependency Information

ADDIF and DELIF lists are typically used when a DSV might contain an optional
product, such as SQL/MP or Safeguard. The problem is that existing products on your
system might contain calls to the optional product.

The A0CINFO file can optionally include an ADDIF list or a DELIF list for each product
file:

The ADDIF list is a list of products that, if they are in a software revision, cause the
file to be included in the revision. If any listed products are in the revision, the file is
included. If none of the products are in the revision, the file is not included.

The DELIF list is a list of products that, if they are in a software revision, cause the
current file to be excluded from the revision. The file is included only if none of the
listed products is in the revision.

DSM/SCM uses these lists to:

Determine which product files to copy to the new revision when creating a new
software revision

Determine what files to input to system generation when building the activation
package

You must allow for the case where the optional product is not present:

Function

Destination

DOCPRINT

SOFTDOC, if the file is a softdoc

ZRLSEDOC or RLSEDOC, if the file is a release document

INSTALL

PDTSYS

MIGRATION

PDTSYS

PRIV DECS

TSV name

SYSGEN

Depends on the file’s use in the system generation process; for example,
SYSnn or CSSnn.

TACL

SYSnn subvolume

USER

TSV name

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