SAGG PROJECT (159)    PACKAGE (9.4)

Name Value
NAME SAGG PROJECT
PREFIX KMPS
DEVELOPER (PERSON/SITE) SAGG PROJECT/IRMFO-A
*LOWEST FILE NUMBER 8970.1
*HIGHEST FILE NUMBER 8970.1
DEVELOPMENT ISC ALBANY IRMFO
CLASS National
CURRENT VERSION 2.0
ADDITIONAL PREFIXES
  • A1B5
SHORT DESCRIPTION SAGG (Statistical Analysis of Global Growth) Project
VERSION
  • 1.7
    DATE DISTRIBUTED:   1996-08-20 00:00:00
    DATE INSTALLED AT THIS SITE:   1997-03-06 00:00:00
    INSTALLED BY:   USER,ONE
    DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS:   
    The SAGG (Statistical Analysis of Global Growth) Project will produce data
    enabling all VAMCs and IRMFOs to make various statistical analysis studies
    of global growth patterns within the DHCP environment.
    
  • 1.8
    DATE DISTRIBUTED:   2005-11-19 00:00:00
    PATCH APPLICATION HISTORY:
    • 1 SEQ #1
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-06-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Associated patches: XU*8*121
       
      This patch is being released by Capacity Management (CM) to allow
      the Statistical Analysis of Global Growth (SAGG) Version 1.8 software
      package to collect disk capacity information from the sites.
       
      All DSM, MSM and OpenM-NT sites are instructed to install this patch.
       
      This patch, in conjunction with Kernel patch XU*8*121, will support the
      collection of disk capacity information from the following operating
      system platforms: DSM and OpenM-NT.
       
       
       
      Installation:
      =============
       
      Provided that the 'SAGG Master Background Task' [KMPS SAGG REPORT] is not
      currently running, this installation can be performed at any time of the
      day with minimal disruption to users.  Installation should not take longer
      than 10-15 minutes.
       
      Subject:  Collect Disk Capacity Information
         1.  DSM and MSM sites - You will need to diable any routines within 
             the KMPS* namespace.
       
         2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu.  This
             option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
       
         3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
             system.  You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
             On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
             options:
       
                
                Verify Checksums in Transport Global
                Print Transport Global
                Compare Transport Global to Current System
                Backup a Transport Global
                                         
         4.  As this install only affects the SAGG Master Background Task, you
             do not have to inhibit users from login into the system.
             
         5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the 'Install
      Category:
             Package(s)' option and select the package KMPS*1.8*1.
                                                       ==========
             
         6.  When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
             Protocols? NO//', you can respond with NO.
             
         7.  DSM and MSM sites - after the patch has installed, rebuild your map
             set if necessary.
             
             The KMPS* namespaced routines are NOT recommended to be mapped.    
        - Routine
       
      Description:
      ============
      
    • 2
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-08-14 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Description: 
      All DSM, Cache for Windows NT and Cache for OpenVMS sites are instructed
        MON-0702-53239. 
       
      Installation Steps:
      ===================
       
      Provided that the 'SAGG Master Background Task' [KMPS SAGG REPORT] is not 
      currently running, this installation can be performed at any time of the day
      with minimal disruption to users.  Installation should not take longer than
      10-15 minutes.  
       
      to install this patch.
         1.  Review the mail members of the KMPS-SAGG and KMP-CAPMAN mail groups
             with the FileMan Inquiry option. A pre-install routine will attempt
             to move mail members from the KMPS-SAGG mail group to the 
             KMP-CAPMAN mail group.
             
             Any mail members that are not automatically moved will need to be 
             entered manually with FileMan into the KMP-CAPMAN mail group after
             completion of the patch installation process.
             
             The patch will delete the KMPS-SAGG mail group during the patch 
       
             installation process.
       
         2.  DSM sites - You will need to disable any routines within the KMPS*
             namespace.  
       
         3.  Download the KIDS file KMPS1_8_2.KID from the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE
             directory of either Albany, Hines or the Salt Lake OIFO to the
             appropriate directory on your system.
             
         4.  Use 'Load a Distribution' option on the KIDS 'Installation' menu,
      The original 'Status of SAGG Collection Routines' [KMPS SAGG STATUS] 
             and enter: KMPS1_8_2.KID
             
             Provide the necessary directory path to the file if needed.
             
         5.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your 
             system.  You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.  
             On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following 
             options: 
                
                Verify Checksums in Transport Global 
      option has been renamed as the 'Check SAGG Environment' option.  In 
                Print Transport Global 
                Compare Transport Global to Current System 
                Backup a Transport Global 
                                         
         6.  As this install only affects the SAGG Master Background Task, you 
             do not have to inhibit users from login into the system.  
             
         7.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the 'Install 
             Package(s)' option and select the package KMPS*1.8*2.  
                                                       ==========
      addition to providing the previous information regarding the SAGG 
             
         8.  When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
             Protocols? NO//', you can respond with NO.  
             
         9.  DSM sites - after the patch has installed, rebuild your map set if
             necessary.  
             
             The KMPS* namespaced routines are NOT recommended to be mapped.    
       
        10.  Review the contents of the KMP-CAPMAN mail group with the FileMan 
      collection routines, this option will now check the status of SAGG patch 
             Inquiry option to ensure that the members of the KMPS-SAGG mail 
             group have been properly copied.
      installation at the site.
       
      The local mail message that is generated when the the SAGG background 
      ============
      routines complete their collection process has been enhanced to 
      accommodate the expanded volume set names found on the Cache for OpenVMS 
      and Cache for Windows NT platforms.  In addition, the local message will
      recommend that the background job be run over the weekend hours if the job
      is started during the weekday.
       
      The pre-install routine of this patch will move mail members from the
      KMPS-SAGG mail group to the KMP-CAPMAN mail group.  The KMP-CAPMAN
      mail-group was created with the release of the Resource Usage Monitor
      (RUM) package.  All SAGG notification messages will start utilizing the
       
      KMP-CAPMAN mail group.  Any mail groups within the MAIL GROUP file that
      have KMPS-SAGG as a MEMBER GROUP will have the KMPS-SAGG entry removed.
       
      This patch will remove the KMPS-SAGG mail group from the MAIL GROUP file.
      The 'Edit KMPS-SAGG Mail Group' [KMPS SAGG MAIL] option will be deleted.
      Use the 'Capacity Management Mail Group Edit' [KMP MAIL GROUP EDIT] option
      to change the the membership of the mail group that will receive package
      notification messages.
       
      This patch will now allow SAGG to accept alphanumeric characters within 
      This patch is being released by Capacity Management (CM) to correct the
      the site number.  This problem had effected the MPI facility located in
      Austin.
       
      This patch will enable the collection of hardware information from sites
      running DSM.  The hardware information will consist of the hardware name 
      (such as Compaq AlphaServer ES40) and the number of active cpu processors 
      installed within each node.
       
      SOFTWARE RETRIEVAL
       
      'Invalid reverse-path specification' transmission error within the
      The software patch is not being distributed through the National Patch 
      Module. The patch is being distributed as a host file.
       
        Host file name: KMPS1_8_2.KID
       
      This file contains patch KMPS*1.8*2
       
      Sites may retrieve the patch directly using FTP from the 
      ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory at the following OI Field Offices:
       
      Statistical Analysis of Global Growth (SAGG) Version 1.8 software package.
                Albany: ftp.fo-albany.domain.ext
                 Hines: ftp.fo-hines.domain.ext
        Salt Lake City: ftp.fo-slc.domain.ext
       
      The following file will be available:
       
        File Name            Description
        ---------            -----------
        KMPS1_8_2.KID        Host file containing KIDS software distribution
       
      This patch release will also allow the collection routines to run on Cache
        * NOTE: Use ASCII mode when transferring the .KID file
             
       
                           Checksum
      Routine           Old        New             2nd Line
       
      KMPSENV           n/a        45940           **2**
      KMPSGE        20004053     9750122           **1,2**
      KMPSLK        14824425    10632243           **1,2**
      KMPSPRE           n/a      6696549           **2**
      for OpenVMS platforms.
      KMPSPST           n/a      1162953           **2**
      KMPSUTL       17505897    15926854           **1,2**
      KMPSUTL1          n/a      4494004           **1,2**
       
      NOTE:  KMPSENV is an environment check routine used during patch install.
             KMPSPRE is a pre-install routine used during patch install.
             KMPSPST is a post-install routine used during patch install.
             KMPSUTL1 is a new routine.
       
      Checksums calculated by CHECK^XTSUMBLD
       
       
      Test sites include Albany IOFO, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Connecticut HCS, 
      Fayettville AR, Forum, Maryland HCS, Tomah, Washington and White River.
       
      This patch addresses the following NOISes:
        WIC-0301-41553, TOM-1201-41071, WIM-0302-22413, HIN-0602-41061, 
        FAV-0602-71295, CIN-0602-41640, SBY-0602-31773, MOU-0602-32292,
        TAM-0602-32529, NOL-0702-70404, LAS-0702-60685, WPB-0702-30974,
        SLC-0702-50997, LEB-0702-21442, CHS-0702-41454, SDC-0702-61500,
        CMM-0702-N1799, LAH-0702-61988, ATG-0702-32243, COA-0702-22639, and
      
    • 3
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-10-15 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      See patch KMPS*1.8*3 in the National Patch Module on FORUM for complete 
       
      All DSM, Cache for Windows NT and Cache for OpenVMS sites are instructed 
      to install this patch after the installation of Kernel patch XU*8*268.
       
      This patch will allow the 'Check SAGG Environment' option to properly 
      display the current patches that are installed and required at the 
      site.
       
      This patch will also change the way SAGG obtains the M version for DSM 
      sites.
      information on this patch.
       
      This patch is being released by Capacity Planning (CP) to update the 
      'Check SAGG Environment' [KMPS SAGG STATUS] option after the installation
      of Kernel patch XU*8*268.
       
      NOTE: Kernel patch XU*8*268 must be installed BEFORE installation of this
            patch.
      
    DATE INSTALLED AT THIS SITE:   1998-08-31 00:00:00
    INSTALLED BY:   USER,ONE
    DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS:   
    This KIDS distribution contains Statistical Analysis of Global Growth
    Patch XU*8.0*90.  If this distribution detects that the patch is not
    installed at your site, the installation process will stop.  If this
    occurs, you will need to obtain and install Kernel Patch XU*8.0*90 and
    then you may begin the installation of this product.  The SAGG Project 
    v 1.8 package will utilize the %ZOSVKS-namespace routines that were
    installed with Kernel Patch XU*8.0*90.
     
    This distribution will move SAGG from the A1B5 namespace into the KMPS
    namespace.  The data within the old SAGG PROJECT file (#11120) will be
    moved into new SAGG PROJECT file (#8970.1).  The old file, routines,
    (SAGG) version 1.8.  This version of SAGG can be installed over any
    options and mail group will be deleted.
     
    The 'SAGG Project Manager' menu [KMPS SAGG MANAGER] will be added to the
    'Capacity Management' [XTCM MAIN] menu.
    previous versions of SAGG without any adverse problems.
     
    All DSM, MSM and OpenM-NT sites are instructed to install this
    distribution.  Sites which had a pre-release of SAGG v 1.8 should also
    install this distribution.
     
    This distribution is dependent on the previous installation of Kernel
    
  • 2.0
    DATE DISTRIBUTED:   2007-07-09 00:00:00
    PATCH APPLICATION HISTORY:
    • 1
      DATE APPLIED:   2016-08-29 13:11:04
      APPLIED BY:   USER,FIFTYFOUR
    DATE INSTALLED AT THIS SITE:   2010-01-26 00:00:00
    INSTALLED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
    DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS:   
    SAGG v2.0
    
DESCRIPTION
The SAGG (Statistical Analysis of Global Growth) Project will produce data
enabling all VAMCs and IRMFOs to make various statistical analysis studies
of global growth patterns within the DHCP environment.