{"course":{"productid":33907,"modality":6,"active":true,"language":"de","title":"DSM\/SCM Operations and Management for HPE NonStop Systems","productcode":"U4150S","vendorcode":"HP","vendorname":"HP","fullproductcode":"HP-U4150S","courseware":{"has_ekit":false,"has_printkit":true,"language":""},"url":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/course\/hewlettpackard-u4150s","objective":"<ul>\n<li>Install and configure DSM\/SCM on both host and target systems, and install and configure the Planner Interface on a PC workstation<\/li><li>Correctly use the Planner Interface to perform all activities related to managing software configuration on multiple target systems<\/li><li>Correctly use the Target Interface to manage DSM\/SCM activities on a target system<\/li><li>Correctly use the Archive and Database Maintenance Interface to manage and maintain both the archive and databases associated with a host and target environment<\/li><li>Correctly use the CNFGINFO tool to build or modify file and product attributes for software managed by DSM\/SCM<\/li><li>Correctly perform the activities required on the target system to activate the new software<\/li><li>Correctly perform the activities required to back out to the previous revision<\/li><li>Correctly use the ZPHIUTL diagnostic utility<\/li><\/ul>","essentials":"<ul>\n<li>HPE NonStop S-series Server Administration I (U5448S) and NonStop S-series Server Administration II (U5449S) or<\/li><li>HPE NonStop NS-series Server Administration I (U8528S) and HPE NonStop NS-series Server Administration II (U8638S) or<\/li><li>Equivalent system management experience and &bull;Experience with general software installation procedures<\/li><li>Although not absolutely necessary, experience with Pathway, HPE NonStop TMF, HPE NonStop SQL\/MP, and RSC and\/or Winsock products would be beneficial<\/li><li>Know how to use HPE NonStop Essentials with HPE Systems Insight Manager<\/li><\/ul>","audience":"<ul>\n<li>HPE NonStop System Managers &bull;Technical Support &bull;Senior Operation Personnel<\/li><\/ul>","outline":"<h5>Module 1: Introduction to DSM\/SCM <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 1 provides an overview of the DSM\/SCM product. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Describe the primary purpose of DSM\/SCM<\/li><li>State the names and functions of the five user interfaces<\/li><li>State the names and functions of the two GUI interfaces<\/li><li>Describe the primary resources in a DSM\/SCM environment<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 2: DSM\/SCM Process Flow<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Module 2 discusses a typical DSM\/SCM process flow of receiving software inputs into an archive, planning, building, and applying a new software revision on a target system, creating and inputting a snapshot of the target database into the host database, and activating the new software revision. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Describe the DSM\/SCM process flow<\/li><li>List the resources needed to perform the activities involved in a typical DSM\/SCM process flow<\/li><li><\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 3: The NonStop Software Essentials Interface (NSE) <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 3 discusses and describes how the NonStop Software Essential can manage software on distributed target systems from the Interface on a central host system. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define the NonStop Software Essentials<\/li><li>Describe the activities of:<\/li><li>Entering NSE<\/li><li>Receiving software inputs into the archive<\/li><li>Viewing documents<\/li><li>Managing software revision<\/li><li>Building and applying a new software revision<\/li><li>Receiving a snapshot<\/li><li>Creating and reviewing a discrepancy report<\/li><li>Adding and maintaining target systems<\/li><li>Viewing and creating reports<\/li><li>Organizing software into groups<\/li><li>Making DSM\/SCM requests<\/li><li>Monitoring requests<\/li><li>Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 4: The CNFGINFO Tool <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 4 describes how CNFGINFO is used to build or modify file and product attributes for software managed by DSM\/SCM. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define the CNFGINFO tool<\/li><li>Explain the activities of:<\/li><li>Entering the CNFGINFO tool<\/li><li>Specifying product information<\/li><li>Specifying product dependencies<\/li><li>Specifying file information<\/li><li>Specifying file function and destination<\/li><li>Specifying file attributes<\/li><li>A0CINFO, A1CINFO, and A7CINFO files<\/li><li><\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 5: The Archive and Database Maintenance Interfaces (MI) <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 5 describes how to perform activities associated with maintaining and managing the DSM\/SCM archive and databases using the Archive and Database Maintenance Interface (MI).<\/li><li>Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define the maintenance interface<\/li><li>Explain the activities of:<\/li><li>Entering the host or target MI<\/li><li>Managing and maintaining systems and volumes<\/li><li>Managing user security<\/li><li>Managing the configuration manager profile<\/li><li>Performing checkout cancellation<\/li><li>Deleting DSM\/SCM requests<\/li><li>Moving host and target databases<\/li><li>Moving and maintaining the DSM\/SCM archive<\/li><li>Registering (adding) a new target system<\/li><li>Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 6: The Target Interface (TI) <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 6 discusses and describes how to perform target activities using the Target Interface. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define the Target Interface<\/li><li>Explain the activities of:<\/li><li>Entering\/exiting the TI<\/li><li>Applying software to the target<\/li><li>Backing out a software revision<\/li><li>Auditing a target system<\/li><li>Verifying the target database<\/li><li>Creating an independent snapshot<\/li><li>Creating a system report<\/li><li>Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 7: Activating New Software on the Target System<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Module 7 discusses and describes the activities you must perform on the target system to activate new software. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define activation of the new software<\/li><li>Explain the activities of using\/running the ZPHIRNM program<\/li><li>Explain how and why DSM\/SCM uses fabricated name, as well as all standard operator instructions<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 8: Installing DSM\/SCM<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Module 8 discusses and describes the procedures for the initial installation and setup of DSM\/SCM and its supporting products on the host and target systems and on your PC.<\/li><li>Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Explain the DSM\/SCM installation activities:<\/li><li>Preparing for installation &bull; Defining your DSM\/SCM environment<\/li><li>Installing DSM\/SCM using Install &bull; Running INITENV<\/li><li>Initializing the DSM\/SCM databases using the MIs<\/li><li>Setting up the PC environment (PI)<\/li><li>Using the PI to define initial configurations<\/li><li>Starting and stopping DSM\/SCM<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 9: DSM\/SCM Management Considerations <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 9 presents DSM\/SCM management issues and considerations as they relate to the installation and use of DSM\/SCM on an S-Series server, and refers the student to the appropriate procedures when necessary. It is intended as a high-level discussion of the issues mentioned below. upon completion of this module, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Define DSM\/SCM management issues of HPE NonStop servers<\/li><li>Define DSM\/SCM series NonStop server configuration change management issues<\/li><li>Changing pre-configured DSM\/SCM attributes<\/li><li>Changing the NonStop S-series server system name and\/or number<\/li><li>Changing the NonStop S-series server system name in the DSM\/SCM client<\/li><li>Reinitializing the host as a target<\/li><li>Adding disks<\/li><li>Moving the archive<\/li><li>Understanding Sysgen considerations<\/li><li>SIT tapes &bull; OSS considerations<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 10: Helpful Tools and Cloning<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Module 10 describes the use of ZPHIUTL as a diagnostic and information gathering tool. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Describe the use of the ZPHIUTL utility<\/li><li>Describe procedures for validating correct SYSnn<\/li><li>Describe procedures for displaying contents of ZPHIRNM work files<\/li><li>Describe procedures for displaying contents of the A0CINFO file<\/li><li>Describe the use of the CLEANOSS tool<\/li><li>Describe the use of the SPRCHECK tool<\/li><li>Describe the use how to simplify Installation and Management of multiple identical NonStop Servers<\/li><\/ul>\n\n<h5>[Module 11: DSM\/SCM Best Practices and Operational Considerations  <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Module 11 discusses and describes some best practices and operational considerations learned from early internal and external customers of the DSM\/SCM product. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:<\/li><li>Explain the DSM\/SCM best practices\/operational considerations of:<\/li><li>What not to forget<\/li><li>Volume name considerations<\/li><li>Multiple logical target considerations<\/li><li>Disk space considerations<\/li><li>Disk cleanup considerations<\/li><li>Database move considerations<\/li><li>Backout considerations<\/li><li>SYSnn considerations<\/li><li>Installing IPMs outside DSM\/SCM<\/li><li>Forced SYSGENs<\/li><li>Network security considerations<\/li><li>Running IPM6031<\/li><li>Archive Cleanup Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements<\/li><li>HPE NonStop server with DSM\/SCM host system with Pathway, TMF, and SQL installed and DSM\/SCM host system software capable of supporting target system<\/li><li>Planner Interface and CNFGINFO PC installed and connected to the host via Winsock<\/li><li>HPE NonStop S-series or Integrity NS-series target system that is expand-connected to the host system and can be initialized in lab environment<\/li><li>Projecting equipment, computer to display MS PowerPoint slides, and access to a TACL process<\/li><li>Student computers with access to a TACL process<\/li><\/ul>","summary":"<p>This course provides the student with the foundation and basic skills necessary to install and configure both host and target DSM\/SCM systems. Additionally, they will learn the basic skills necessary to use the five DSM\/SCM block mode interfaces, and two GUI interfaces. This four-day course is  50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using the DSM\/SCM environment.<\/p>\n\n<h5>Benefits to you:<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Become familiar with DSM\/SCM architecture, interfaces, and procedures<\/li><li>Gain skills needed to optimize HPE NonStop systems so users experience smooth functioning IT operations<\/li><li>Gain valuable hands-on experience executing the software updating process on the emulator<\/li><\/ul>","objective_plain":"- Install and configure DSM\/SCM on both host and target systems, and install and configure the Planner Interface on a PC workstation\n- Correctly use the Planner Interface to perform all activities related to managing software configuration on multiple target systems\n- Correctly use the Target Interface to manage DSM\/SCM activities on a target system\n- Correctly use the Archive and Database Maintenance Interface to manage and maintain both the archive and databases associated with a host and target environment\n- Correctly use the CNFGINFO tool to build or modify file and product attributes for software managed by DSM\/SCM\n- Correctly perform the activities required on the target system to activate the new software\n- Correctly perform the activities required to back out to the previous revision\n- Correctly use the ZPHIUTL diagnostic utility","essentials_plain":"- HPE NonStop S-series Server Administration I (U5448S) and NonStop S-series Server Administration II (U5449S) or\n- HPE NonStop NS-series Server Administration I (U8528S) and HPE NonStop NS-series Server Administration II (U8638S) or\n- Equivalent system management experience and \u2022Experience with general software installation procedures\n- Although not absolutely necessary, experience with Pathway, HPE NonStop TMF, HPE NonStop SQL\/MP, and RSC and\/or Winsock products would be beneficial\n- Know how to use HPE NonStop Essentials with HPE Systems Insight Manager","audience_plain":"- HPE NonStop System Managers \u2022Technical Support \u2022Senior Operation Personnel","outline_plain":"Module 1: Introduction to DSM\/SCM \n\n\n- Module 1 provides an overview of the DSM\/SCM product. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:\n- Describe the primary purpose of DSM\/SCM\n- State the names and functions of the five user interfaces\n- State the names and functions of the two GUI interfaces\n- Describe the primary resources in a DSM\/SCM environment\nModule 2: DSM\/SCM Process Flow\n\n\n\n- Module 2 discusses a typical DSM\/SCM process flow of receiving software inputs into an archive, planning, building, and applying a new software revision on a target system, creating and inputting a snapshot of the target database into the host database, and activating the new software revision. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:\n- Describe the DSM\/SCM process flow\n- List the resources needed to perform the activities involved in a typical DSM\/SCM process flow\n- \n\nModule 3: The NonStop Software Essentials Interface (NSE) \n\n\n- Module 3 discusses and describes how the NonStop Software Essential can manage software on distributed target systems from the Interface on a central host system. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Define the NonStop Software Essentials\n- Describe the activities of:\n- Entering NSE\n- Receiving software inputs into the archive\n- Viewing documents\n- Managing software revision\n- Building and applying a new software revision\n- Receiving a snapshot\n- Creating and reviewing a discrepancy report\n- Adding and maintaining target systems\n- Viewing and creating reports\n- Organizing software into groups\n- Making DSM\/SCM requests\n- Monitoring requests\n- Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace\n\nModule 4: The CNFGINFO Tool \n\n\n- Module 4 describes how CNFGINFO is used to build or modify file and product attributes for software managed by DSM\/SCM. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Define the CNFGINFO tool\n- Explain the activities of:\n- Entering the CNFGINFO tool\n- Specifying product information\n- Specifying product dependencies\n- Specifying file information\n- Specifying file function and destination\n- Specifying file attributes\n- A0CINFO, A1CINFO, and A7CINFO files\n- \n\nModule 5: The Archive and Database Maintenance Interfaces (MI) \n\n\n- Module 5 describes how to perform activities associated with maintaining and managing the DSM\/SCM archive and databases using the Archive and Database Maintenance Interface (MI).\n- Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Define the maintenance interface\n- Explain the activities of:\n- Entering the host or target MI\n- Managing and maintaining systems and volumes\n- Managing user security\n- Managing the configuration manager profile\n- Performing checkout cancellation\n- Deleting DSM\/SCM requests\n- Moving host and target databases\n- Moving and maintaining the DSM\/SCM archive\n- Registering (adding) a new target system\n- Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace\nModule 6: The Target Interface (TI) \n\n\n- Module 6 discusses and describes how to perform target activities using the Target Interface. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Define the Target Interface\n- Explain the activities of:\n- Entering\/exiting the TI\n- Applying software to the target\n- Backing out a software revision\n- Auditing a target system\n- Verifying the target database\n- Creating an independent snapshot\n- Creating a system report\n- Enabling a DSM\/SCM trace\n\nModule 7: Activating New Software on the Target System\n\n\n\n- Module 7 discusses and describes the activities you must perform on the target system to activate new software. Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Define activation of the new software\n- Explain the activities of using\/running the ZPHIRNM program\n- Explain how and why DSM\/SCM uses fabricated name, as well as all standard operator instructions\n\nModule 8: Installing DSM\/SCM\n\n\n\n- Module 8 discusses and describes the procedures for the initial installation and setup of DSM\/SCM and its supporting products on the host and target systems and on your PC.\n- Upon completion of this module and its lab exercise, students will be able to:\n- Explain the DSM\/SCM installation activities:\n- Preparing for installation \u2022 Defining your DSM\/SCM environment\n- Installing DSM\/SCM using Install \u2022 Running INITENV\n- Initializing the DSM\/SCM databases using the MIs\n- Setting up the PC environment (PI)\n- Using the PI to define initial configurations\n- Starting and stopping DSM\/SCM\nModule 9: DSM\/SCM Management Considerations \n\n\n- Module 9 presents DSM\/SCM management issues and considerations as they relate to the installation and use of DSM\/SCM on an S-Series server, and refers the student to the appropriate procedures when necessary. It is intended as a high-level discussion of the issues mentioned below. upon completion of this module, students will be able to:\n- Define DSM\/SCM management issues of HPE NonStop servers\n- Define DSM\/SCM series NonStop server configuration change management issues\n- Changing pre-configured DSM\/SCM attributes\n- Changing the NonStop S-series server system name and\/or number\n- Changing the NonStop S-series server system name in the DSM\/SCM client\n- Reinitializing the host as a target\n- Adding disks\n- Moving the archive\n- Understanding Sysgen considerations\n- SIT tapes \u2022 OSS considerations\n\nModule 10: Helpful Tools and Cloning\n\n\n\n- Module 10 describes the use of ZPHIUTL as a diagnostic and information gathering tool. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:\n- Describe the use of the ZPHIUTL utility\n- Describe procedures for validating correct SYSnn\n- Describe procedures for displaying contents of ZPHIRNM work files\n- Describe procedures for displaying contents of the A0CINFO file\n- Describe the use of the CLEANOSS tool\n- Describe the use of the SPRCHECK tool\n- Describe the use how to simplify Installation and Management of multiple identical NonStop Servers\n\n\n[Module 11: DSM\/SCM Best Practices and Operational Considerations  \n\n\n- Module 11 discusses and describes some best practices and operational considerations learned from early internal and external customers of the DSM\/SCM product. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:\n- Explain the DSM\/SCM best practices\/operational considerations of:\n- What not to forget\n- Volume name considerations\n- Multiple logical target considerations\n- Disk space considerations\n- Disk cleanup considerations\n- Database move considerations\n- Backout considerations\n- SYSnn considerations\n- Installing IPMs outside DSM\/SCM\n- Forced SYSGENs\n- Network security considerations\n- Running IPM6031\n- Archive Cleanup Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements\n- HPE NonStop server with DSM\/SCM host system with Pathway, TMF, and SQL installed and DSM\/SCM host system software capable of supporting target system\n- Planner Interface and CNFGINFO PC installed and connected to the host via Winsock\n- HPE NonStop S-series or Integrity NS-series target system that is expand-connected to the host system and can be initialized in lab environment\n- Projecting equipment, computer to display MS PowerPoint slides, and access to a TACL process\n- Student computers with access to a TACL process","summary_plain":"This course provides the student with the foundation and basic skills necessary to install and configure both host and target DSM\/SCM systems. Additionally, they will learn the basic skills necessary to use the five DSM\/SCM block mode interfaces, and two GUI interfaces. This four-day course is  50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using the DSM\/SCM environment.\n\n\nBenefits to you:\n\n\n- Become familiar with DSM\/SCM architecture, interfaces, and procedures\n- Gain skills needed to optimize HPE NonStop systems so users experience smooth functioning IT operations\n- Gain valuable hands-on experience executing the software updating process on the emulator","skill_level":"Beginner","version":"1.0","duration":{"unit":"d","value":4,"formatted":"4 Tage"},"pricelist":{"List Price":{"AT":{"country":"AT","currency":"EUR","taxrate":20,"price":3000},"CH":{"country":"CH","currency":"CHF","taxrate":8.1,"price":3600},"DE":{"country":"DE","currency":"EUR","taxrate":19,"price":3000}}},"lastchanged":"2025-07-29T12:18:23+02:00","parenturl":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/json-courses","nexturl_course_schedule":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/json-course-schedule\/33907","source_lang":"de","source":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/json-course\/hewlettpackard-u4150s"}}