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Specifying File Information

For more information on how system generation uses these file types, see the System
Generation Manual for G-Series RVUs

Specifying the TACLSEGF Function

Use the TACLSEGF function for files that are to be loaded in the TACL segment file
TACLSEGF. If you select this function, you must specify a TACL directory under which
the file will be placed when it is loaded in TACLSEGF. For more information on the
TACLSEGF file, the TACL directory, and TACL file name conventions, see the TACL
Programming Guide
.

To specify the TACL directory for a file to be placed in the TACLSEGF segment file:

1. In the DSV File Information dialog box, click TACL....CNFGINFO displays the

TACL Directory for DSV file dialog box.

2. Enter the name of the TACL directory.

3. Click OK. CNFGINFO returns to the DSV File Information dialog box.

4. Click OK. CNFGINFO returns to the DSV Distribution Files dialog box.

Specifying the Migration Function

Use the MIGRATION function to indicate that the file is a special version of a software
installation tool to be used by DSM/SCM when migrating from one RVU to another.

Files used as migration tools have the destination TSV set to the PDTSYS subvolume.
If you specified a different TSV location for the product’s TSV attribute, you are warned
that the file’s destination was changed. Migration tools are usually released under a
temporary name and renamed when placed on the PDTSYS subvolume.

System library
file

A system generation program binds the file into the system code or
library segments in OSIMAGE; for example, system-callable procedures
and interrupt handlers.

You must also indicate a bind group number between 0 and 9.

System process
file

The file is a system process that runs under its own process
identification number (PIN) from OSIMAGE. Used for processes that are
initialized at CPU system load; for example, memory managers and I/O
processes.

System process
library file

A system generation program binds the file into system processes as a
user library file. (For TNS/R and TNS/E processors, the DP2 driver is
the only system process library file.)

Caution. Use this feature only under the direction of HP support personnel.

Table C-1. System Generation Options

Option

Indicates that... (page 2 of 2)

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