VAX DOCUMENT Installation Guide Order Number: AA-JT87D-TE . January 1991 This document describes how to install VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 on the VMS operating system. It also explains how to read the online release notes before or after installing the product. This product applies to VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 and all maintenance updates throughout that version. Revision/Update Information: This revised manual supersedes the VAX DOCUMENT Installation Guide (Order Number AA-JT87C- TE) Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.3 or higher. Software Version: VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 ________________________ ________________________ First Printing, July 1987 Revised, July 1988 Revised, April 1989 Revised, July 1990 Revised, January 1991 __________ The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. 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ZK5489 Contents ________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ PREFACE v ________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1 PREPARING TO INSTALL VAX DOCUMENT 1-1 REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1-2 PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL SOFTWARE 1-2 LICENSE REGISTRATION 1-2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS 1-3 Time 1-3 Privileges 1-4 Disk Space 1-4 User Account Privileges and Quotas 1-6 ________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING VAX DOCUMENT 2-1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2-1 INSTALLATION STEPS 2-2 INSTALLING VAX DOCUMENT ON A VAXCLUSTER 2-13 Determining the Files and Logical Names Added to the System 2-13 Running the Installation Verification Procedure Independently 2-14 iii ________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 3 AFTER THE INSTALLATION 3-1 SYSTEM-WIDE TASKS 3-1 CHECK YOUR LN03 PRINTER 3-2 Terminal Queue Characteristics 3-2 LN03 Bit Settings 3-3 ERROR CONDITIONS 3-4 IVP Error Conditions 3-5 MAINTENANCE UPDATES 3-5 DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS 3-6 ________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX A SAMPLE INSTALLATION A-1 ________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX B FILES, DIRECTORIES, AND LOGICAL NAMES INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM B-1 FILE NAMES B-1 DIRECTORY NAMES B-11 LOGICAL NAMES B-12 iv ________________________________________________________________ TABLES 1-1 Space Requirements on System and Target Disks 1-4 v Preface ________________________________________________________________ This document describes how to install VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 on the VMS operating system. This document applies to VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 and all maintenance updates in that version. A major version number is represented by the digits to the left of the decimal point, and the maintenance update number is indicated by the digits to the right of the decimal point. Keep this document with your distribution kit. You will need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall VAX DOCUMENT. At the back of this document are two Reader's Comments forms. If you have any comments about this document, fill out one form and mail it; your comments will be considered for the next revision of the installation guide. This installation procedure is described step-by-step and is, for the most part, self-explanitory. The system prompts you to answer questions and to change volumes, and waits for you to tell it to continue. Default replies to installation queries appear in brackets ([]) throughout the installation procedure. v __________________________________________________________ Intended Audience If you are responsible for installing and maintaining VAX DOCUMENT, review this manual before beginning the installa- tion procedure. To install VAX DOCUMENT, you must have access to a privileged account. __________________________________________________________ Related Manuals For additional information on installing VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0, refer to the VMS system documentation on these topics: o VMSINSTAL procedure o INSTALL utility o System management and operations __________________________________________________________ Structure This manual consists of three chapters and two appendixes: Chapter 1 Provides information about preparing for the installation. Chapter 2 Presents a detailed walk-through of the instal- lation procedure. Chapter 3 Contains information on post-installation considerations. Appendix A Contains a sample of the installation proce- dure. Appendix B Contains a list of files, directories, and logical names installed on your system. vi __________________________________________________________ Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Color Color in examples shows user input. $ The dollar sign represents the VMS system prompt. This symbol indicates that the VMS command interpreter is ready for input. [] Default replies to installation queries ap- pear in brackets throughout the installation procedure. . A vertical ellipsis in an example means that . information not directly related to the example . has been omitted. vii Chapter 1 Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT ________________________________________________________________ This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements necessary for installing VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0. This manual applies to Version 2.0 of VAX DOCUMENT and all subsequent maintenance releases up to the next major product release. NOTE At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you have backed up your system disk. DIGITAL recommends that you do a system disk backup before installing any software. Use the backup procedures that are established at your site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see the section on the Backup Utility in the VMS System Management Subkit. Your bill of materials (BOM) and indented bills report (BIL) specify the number and contents of your media. Be sure to verify the contents of your kit with this information. If your kit is damaged, or if you find that parts of it are missing, contact your DIGITAL representative. Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT 1-1 VAX DOCUMENT provides release notes on line and in hard copy. The online release notes are the most current. You can read the release notes before you install VAX DOCUMENT and at any time after the product is installed. DIGITAL strongly recommends that you read the release notes before proceeding with the installation. For information on accessing the online release notes, see step 4 in Chapter 2. __________________________________________________________ Required Operating System Components The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support options, or classes. Classes include such features as net- working and RMS journaling. For a complete list of the required classes, see the Software Support Addendum (SSA), which comes with the Software Product Description (SPD). __________________________________________________________ Prerequisite and Optional Software Please refer to the System Software Addendum (SSA) for a complete list of compatible products and their required version numbers. The SSA is part of the Software Product Description (SPD). __________________________________________________________ License Registration You must register the VAX DOCUMENT license through the VMS License Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with the license agreement signed by your site. The license regis- tration information you need is contained in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with VAX DOCUMENT. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains information about the license you have to run a particular piece of software. 1-2 Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT During the installation, the system asks whether you have registered the VAX DOCUMENT license and loaded the appro- priate authorization key. You must register and load your license for VAX DOCUMENT before you start the installation in order to run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the software. To register a license under VMS, first log in to the system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice of two ways to perform the registration: o Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When it prompts you for information, respond with data from your Product Authorization Key (PAK). o At the DCL prompt, issue the LICENSE REGISTER command with the appropriate qualifiers that correspond to PAK information. If you plan to use VAX DOCUMENT on more than one node in a VAXcluster, you will need to perform a license load on the other nodes after you complete this installation. See Installing VAX DOCUMENT on a VAXcluster in Chapter 2. For complete information on using LMF, see the information on the License Management Utility in the VMS documentation set. __________________________________________________________ Installation Procedure Requirements The following sections discuss various requirements for installing VAX DOCUMENT. __________________________________________________________ Time The installation and running the IVP takes approximately 50 to 100 minutes, depending on your type of media and your system configuration. Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT 1-3 __________________________________________________________ Privileges To install VAX DOCUMENT, you must be logged in to an account that has SETPRV or at least the following privileges: o CMKRNL o WORLD o SYSPRV o 40,000 blocks of free disk space, minimum, during instal- lation, and 26,600 blocks of disk space after installation Note that VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the start of the installation. __________________________________________________________ Disk Space Installing VAX DOCUMENT requires a certain amount of disk storage space during the installation. Once VAX DOCUMENT is installed, less storage space is required. The space requirements are specified in the following table. Table_1-1:__Space_Requirements_on_System_and_Target_Disks_______ Temporary Permanent Blocks Blocks Feature Required on Required on Permanent Blocks System Disk System Disk Required on During After Target Disk ________________Installation____Installation____After_Installation DOCUMENT 13750 750 13000 software 1-4 Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT Table 1-1 (Cont.): Space Requirements on System and Target ____________________Disks_______________________________________ Temporary Permanent Blocks Blocks Feature Required on Required on Permanent Blocks System Disk System Disk Required on During After Target Disk ________________Installation____Installation____After_Installation SDML/LSE X+ + 740 740 0 support LINE support 0 0 0 LN03 support 325 0 325 POSTSCRIPT 1500 0 1500 support ________________________________________________________________ +X is the size of your current Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) environment file (SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV). ________________________________________________________________ Most of the files are stored in a directory tree called [DOC$TOOLS...] on the device and directory that you specify. A system-wide logical name, DOC$ROOT, is created to refer to this directory tree. To determine the number of free disk blocks on the current system disk, enter the following command at the DCL prompt: $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT 1-5 __________________________________________________________ User Account Privileges and Quotas To use VAX DOCUMENT, each account must have TMPMBX and NETMBX privileges and the following minimum quotas: Open file quota 30 (FILLM) Page file quota 25,000 (PGFLQUOTA) AST limit (ASTLM) 24 Buffered I/O count 18 limit (BIOLM) Buffered I/O byte 18,000 limit (BYTLM) Direct I/O quota 18 (DIOLM) Enqueue quota 30 (ENQLM) NOTE An open file limit (FILLM) value of 20 is adequate only for the installation of VAX DOCUMENT. The FILLM value must be 30 or greater in order to run VAX DOCUMENT after installation and to execute the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) (which runs VAX DOCUMENT). DIGITAL recommends that you increase your FILLM value to 30 so the IVP can be executed as part of the installation procedure. 1-6 Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT A page file quota (PGFLQUOTA) of 10,000 is ade- quate for only the installation of VAX DOCUMENT. The PGFLQUOTA value must be 25,000 or greater to run VAX DOCUMENT after installation and to execute the IVP (which runs VAX DOCUMENT). DIGITAL recommends that you increase your PGFLQUOTA value to 25,000 so the IVP can be executed as part of the installation procedure. You can check the limits set for your process by executing the following command: $ SHOW PROCESS/QUOTAS User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. Use the VMS Authorize Utility to verify and change user account quotas. First, set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and then run AUTHORIZE: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM $ RUN AUTHORIZE UAF> At the UAF> prompt, use the SHOW command with an account name to check a particular account. For example: UAF> SHOW SMITH To change a quota, use the MODIFY command. MODIFY has the following format: MODIFY account-name /quota-name=NNN The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH account and then exits from the utility: UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=30 UAF> EXIT After you exit from the utility, the system displays messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once the changes have been made, you must log out and log in again for the new quotas to take effect. Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT 1-7 For more information on modifying account quotas, see the description of the Authorize Utility in the VMS System Management Subkit. 1-8 Preparing to Install VAX DOCUMENT Chapter 2 Installing VAX DOCUMENT ________________________________________________________________ This chapter explains how to install VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0 using VMSINSTAL, a command procedure that installs VAX DOCUMENT. __________________________________________________________ Installation Procedure The following sections describe each step of the installation procedure. Once you invoke VMSINSTAL in step 2, you can enter a question mark at any time for help. A default response appears in brackets throughout the instal- lation procedure; for example, [YES]. If you want to give the default response, press the RETURN key. To abort the installation procedure at any time, press CTRL/Y. If you press CTRL/Y, the installation procedure deletes all files it has created up to that point and re- turns you to DCL level. If you want to retry the installation procedure after pressing CTRL/Y, you must proceed from step 2. Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-1 __________________________________________________________ Installation Steps The following steps lead you through the installation proce- dure: Step 1: Log in to a privileged account and set your default device and directory to SYS$UPDATE. Username: SYSTEM Password: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE Step 2: Invoke VMSINSTAL. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following: o Whether you have set your default device and directory to SYS$UPDATE o Whether you are logged in to a privileged account o Whether you have adequate quotas for installation o Whether DECnet is running o Whether any users are logged in to the system If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation, it notifies you and asks if you want to continue the instal- lation. In some instances, you can enter YES to continue. To stop the installation process and correct the situation, en- ter NO or press RETURN. Then correct the problem and restart the installation. To invoke VMSINSTAL, go to the directory SYS$UPDATE and type the following command: $ @VMSINSTAL DOC020 ddcu: OPTIONS N In this example, DOC020 is the name of the VAX DOCUMENT savesets to be installed, and ddcu represents the device on which you have mounted the distribution media. 2-2 Installing VAX DOCUMENT If you do not supply the first two parameters, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the product and device names. If you wish to be prompted for the product and device names and to display or print the release notes, type the following: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL "" "" OPTIONS N OPTIONS N is an optional parameter you should specify if you want to be prompted to display or print the release notes. If you do not include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not prompt you to display or print the release notes. Note that VMSINSTAL permits the use of several other options. For more information on the other options, refer to your processor-specific installation/operations guide. The installation then continues with the following messages: VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3 It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running. * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES You should always back up your system disk before performing an installation. If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk, press RETURN. Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation. After you back up your system disk, you can restart the installation. Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-3 Step 3: Mount the first installation kit volume. You are asked to mount the first installation kit volume. Please mount the first volume of the set on ddcu:. * Are you ready? YES The following products will be processed: DOC V2.0 Beginning installation of DOC V2.0 at hh:mm %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A... To indicate that you want to continue the installation, mount the installation kit volume, type YES, and then press RETURN. If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the installation for other reasons, press CTRL/Y. Step 4: Select a release notes option. VAX DOCUMENT provides online release notes. You will be able to choose from the list of release notes options only if you specified OPTIONS N in step 2. Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Copy release notes to SYS$HELP 5. Do not display, print or copy release notes * Select option [2]: 2 If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes on line immediately. You can terminate the display at any time by pressing CTRL/C. 2-4 Installing VAX DOCUMENT DIGITAL recommends that you select option 2. If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for a queue name. Either type a queue name or press RETURN to send the file to the default output print device. * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: SYS$PRINT If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes immediately on the console terminal and then prompts you for a queue name for the printed version. Option 4 causes the installation to copy the release notes to the help directory. Even if you do not select op- tion 4, the release notes for VAX DOCUMENT are copied to SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES. Select option 5 if you have already reviewed the release notes and are restarting the installation. To obtain the release notes after the installation, type or print the file SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES. Online help also directs you to the release notes file. After the installation, type the following: $ HELP DOCUMENT RELEASE_NOTES Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following prompt: * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. If you want to continue the installation, type YES and press RETURN. If you type NO or press RETURN, VMSINSTAL discon- tinues the installation. In either case, VMSINSTAL moves the release notes to SYS$HELP. NOTE This version of the release notes file installed by VMSINSTAL is labeled with the current product name and version number, DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES. Take care not Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-5 to delete release notes for previous versions of VAX DOCUMENT. Step 5: Select VAX DOCUMENT authorization key. To run VAX DOCUMENT, you must have its product authoriza- tion key registered and loaded. The following message is displayed: In order to run VAX DOCUMENT, you must have its product authorization key registered and loaded. 1 Product: DOCUMENT Producer: DEC Version: 2.0 Release Date: dd-mmm-yyyy1 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? If you answer YES to the prompt, then the installation con- tinues with step 6. If you answer NO to the prompt, the following message is displayed: Be sure to register and load the VAX DOCUMENT product authorization key after this installation has completed and before trying to run VAX DOCUMENT. %DOC-W-NOIVP, Proceeding with installation of VAX DOCUMENT. -DOC-W-NOIVP, The Installation Verification Procedure will be bypassed. %DOC-I-IVPDEFER, DIGITAL recommends that you run the IVP at some point -DOC-I-IVPDEFER, after the installation. To do this, execute the command -DOC-I-IVPDEFER, procedure @SYS$TEST:DOC$IVP and respond to the prompts. At this point, the installation continues with the following prompt: * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES DIGITAL recommends that you purge the files. ___________________ 1 The release date appears in your PAK. 2-6 Installing VAX DOCUMENT Step 6: Select installation options. You are presented with a number of installation options. * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?YES The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs tests to check whether the installation procedure was successful. DIGITAL recommends that you run the IVP. Press RETURN to run the IVP after the installation. If you do not want to run the IVP, type NO in response to the prompt. If you run the IVP, VMSINSTAL checks the open file quota for your process (FILLM). In order to run the IVP, the open file quota for the current process must be 30 or greater. If your open file quota is less than 30, you see the following message and prompt: The open file quota for your process is less than 30. The installation of VAX DOCUMENT can proceed, but the Installation Verification Procedure cannot be run unless the open file quota is increased to 30. You may want to stop installation, run the AUTHORIZE utility to increase your open file quota, log out and log in, then restart the installation. If you elect to proceed with the installation without increasing the open file quota, the IVP will be bypassed. * Do you want to proceed with the installation [NO]? NO Enter NO to terminate the installation so that you can in- crease the open file quota for your process (refer to the User Account Quotas and Privileges section for information on the open file quota). If you type YES, the installation continues, but the IVP is not run and you are given the fol- lowing message: %DOC-W-NOIVP, Proceeding with installation of VAX DOCUMENT. -DOC-W-NOIVP, The Installation Verification Procedure will be bypassed. If your open file quota is already set to 30 or more, the installation proceeds, without the previous prompt. Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-7 If the IVP is not run because you chose not to run the IVP as part of the installation or because your open file quota is less than 30, the following message is displayed: %DOC-I-IVPDEFER, DIGITAL recommends that you run the IVP at some point -DOC-I-IVPDEFER, after the installation. To do this, execute the command -DOC-I-IVPDEFER, procedure @SYS$TEST:DOC$IVP and respond to the prompts. If you decide to bypass the IVP, DIGITAL recommends that after the installation, you set your open file quota to 30 and then run the IVP. Refer to the Running the Installation Verification Procedure Independently section for more infor- mation. Step 7: Select a device and directory. You must specify a storage area for VAX DOCUMENT files. The following message is displayed: You will now be asked where you want the many VAX DOCUMENT files to be stored. The files will be stored in a directory tree called [DOC$TOOLS . . . ] on the device and directory which you shall specify. A system-wide logical name called DOC$ROOT will be created to refer to this directory tree. If this is a reinstallation of VAX DOCUMENT, the logical name DOC$ROOT is already defined. If DOC$ROOT is already defined, you are asked whether you want to restore the [DOC$TOOLS . . . ] tree to that device and directory: The logical name DOC$ROOT is already defined. It refers to the directory ddcu:[dir]. * Do you want to install the new files at that same location [YES]? YES You should install VAX DOCUMENT onto the same device and directory. If you do not, the existing [DOC$TOOLS . . . ] tree will not be accessible through the logical name DOC$ROOT. 2-8 Installing VAX DOCUMENT If the logical name DOC$ROOT is not currently defined, you receive the following prompt: * Enter the device and directory where [DOC$TOOLS...] should be created [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]]: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000] Enter the name of the device and directory on which you want the [DOC$TOOLS...] tree installed, or press the RETURN key to install on the system disk. NOTE The directories SYS$HELP, SYS$LIBRARY, SYS$MANAGER, and SYS$MESSAGE, and all files in the [DOC$TOOLS . . . ] directory tree may contain previous versions of VAX DOCUMENT files. This may happen if you stop an installation and then re-start it. Any such files are replaced during the re-started installation with new files, but the old files are not automatically purged. Purging is recommended. In response to a purg- ing prompt, press RETURN to purge the files or type NO to keep them. Step 8: Select LSE support. If the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) is not installed on your system, you do not receive a prompt for the installation of SDML with LSE. Instead, you receive an informational message stating that LSE is not installed. Support for the use of SDML with LSE cannot be installed because Version 3.0 or higher of the Language-Sensitive Editor is not installed on this system. If you want the Language-Sensitive Editor support you must do the following: 1. Install the Language-Sensitive Editor Version 3.0 or higher 2. Set default to the SYS$LIBRARY directory 3. Link the SDML.ENV file using the following command: $ lsedit/nodisp/nosyst/envi=(SDML)/nosect/command=(doc$lseupdate_env.tpu) Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-9 This action can be taken any time after this installation is completed. There is no need to stop the current installation. If your system has LSE installed, the procedure instead sup- plies a prompt for the support of SDML with LSE option. You can choose to install this option or continue the installa- tion with the prompt for the next option. VAX DOCUMENT provides support for the preparation of documents that use the Standard Digital Markup Language (SDML) with the Language- Sensitive Editor (LSE). * Do you want support for SDML use with LSE [YES]? YES Step 9. Select an IVP destination. If you indicated that you want the IVP executed after instal- lation, you are asked to specify the command line destination parameter that corresponds to the device to which you want to send the output of the DOCUMENT command execution (for example, PS, LN03, or LINE). You are also asked if you want the output to be queued automatically to that device. The IVP will execute a DOCUMENT command. You must supply the destination parameter for this DOCUMENT command and then indicate whether you want the output queued automatically. If you do not have LN03 fonts installed on your system, you will receive the following notice: +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ ! **** NOTICE **** ! ! ! ! The IVP for this installation of VAX DOCUMENT should not be ! ! run against an LN03 destination until the LN03 fonts are ! ! installed. Do not select an LN03 destination for this IVP. ! +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Enter the IVP destination parameter: PS 2-10 Installing VAX DOCUMENT * Do you want the IVP output queued automatically [YES]? YES * Enter the printer queue name: queue_name If you have not set up the printing device, reply NO to this prompt. The VAX DOCUMENT files will now be installed. Your VMS sys- tem will be updated to include the new or modified files: SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES Step 10. End the installation. After responding to the last prompt, you see the following message: The VAX DOCUMENT files will be installed. Your VMS system will be updated to include the new or modified files: SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM SYS$MESSAGE:DOC$MSG.EXE Upon completion of this installation, please be sure to do the following: . Edit the system startup file (SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) so that it will execute the command @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM. This insures that DOCUMENT will be available after the next system boot. . If you are on a cluster, you should execute the following commands: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/CLUSTER SYSMAN> DO @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM SYSMAN> DO INSTALL REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE SYSMAN> EXIT This will make VAX DOCUMENT available to all properly licensed nodes of the cluster prior to the next system boot. Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-11 Refer to the Installing VAX DOCUMENT on a VAXcluster section for more information. The installation procedure displays the following message: End of prompts. Now beginning restoration of savesets. No further questions will be asked... Additional messages are displayed as VMSINSTAL restores backup savesets and creates directories; for example: %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ... . . . %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ... . . . %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D ... . . . %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... When all the selected features are installed, VMSINSTAL runs the IVP if you requested it. The IVP displays the normal information-level messages from the execution of VAX DOCUMENT. If the execution of VAX DOCUMENT fails, you will see the following messages: %DOC-I-IVP_FAILURE, VAX DOCUMENT 2.0 IVP failed. %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for DOC 2.0 has failed. See the section on Error Conditions if you receive this message. 2-12 Installing VAX DOCUMENT If the execution of VAX DOCUMENT succeeds, you will see the following messages: %DOC-I-IVP_SUCCESS, VAX DOCUMENT V2.0 IVP was successful. Installation of DOCV2.0 completed at hh:mm. With the successful completion of the IVP, your installation of VAX DOCUMENT is finished. After the following message is displayed, log out from the system: VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm. $ logout VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process symbol tables during the installation. Therefore, if you are going to continue using the system manager's account and want to restore those symbols, you should log out and log in again. __________________________________________________________ Installing VAX DOCUMENT on a VAXcluster If you want to run VAX DOCUMENT on multiple nodes of a VAXcluster, first check to see that you have the appropriate software license. Then, execute the following commands after installing VAX DOCUMENT: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/CLUSTER SYSMAN> DO @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM SYSMAN> DO INSTALL REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE SYSMAN> EXIT For more information about the SYSMAN utility, see the VMS SYSMAN Utility Manual. __________________________________________________________ Determining the Files and Logical Names Added to the System During the installation, VAX DOCUMENT creates some files and logical names on your system. See Appendix B for a complete list. Installing VAX DOCUMENT 2-13 __________________________________________________________ Running the Installation Verification Procedure Independently The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) is usually run at installation. If you want to run the IVP independently to ensure the integrity of installed files if system problems occur, execute the following command procedure and respond to the prompts: $ @SYS$TEST:DOC$IVP * Enter the destination parameter: PS * Do you want the IVP queued automatically [YES]? If the IVP fails for any reason, the following messages are displayed: %DOC-I-IVP_FAILURE, VAX DOCUMENT V2.0 IVP failed. %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for DOC V2.0 has failed. 2-14 Installing VAX DOCUMENT Chapter 3 After the Installation ________________________________________________________________ This chapter explains the necessary tasks to be performed after the installation of VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.0. Now that VAX DOCUMENT is installed, it can be invoked by all users by issuing the DOCUMENT command. The installation pro- cedure modifies the DCL command table so that the DOCUMENT command is recognized and processed. The old command table is still in effect, however, for those users who are cur- rently logged in. All logged-in users who want to use the VAX DOCUMENT command must log out of the system and log in again. __________________________________________________________ System-wide Tasks Perform the following system-wide tasks after the installa- tion: 1. Edit the file SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM to include the execution of DOC$STARTUP.COM. $ @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM 2. Verify that all users of VAX DOCUMENT have the requisite FILLM and PGFLQUOTA quotas. 3. If you are on a cluster, perform the steps outlined in the Installing VAX DOCUMENT on a VAXcluster section. After the Installation 3-1 The next sections describe additional steps and conditions that must exist before the system is made available to users. __________________________________________________________ Check Your LN03 Printer VAX DOCUMENT system support for LN03 output requires that the LN03 be equipped with a minimum of two LN03X-CR RAM cartridges to downline load the fonts needed. Without RAM cartridges, the LN03 has only 27K RAM; each cartridge adds an additional 128K. If the output produced by the LN03 has erratic characteris- tics (for example, if white space occurs where text should be) or if the LN03 displays the numbers "2" and "4" on its LED display while printing the file, you need to order the cartridges and install them to get LN03 output. For correct printing of LN03 output files, the terminal queue characteristics and the device's switch settings must be verified. Discussion of terminal queue characteristics and LN03 bit settings follows. __________________________________________________________ Terminal Queue Characteristics The following list summarizes the terminal queue characteris- tics required for correct output of VAX DOCUMENT output files produced for the LN03. In the following example, TTcn: is the terminal number of the LN03 printer. Place the following commands in the system startup file to enable the terminal queue: 3-2 After the Installation $ SET TERMINAL TTcn: - _$ /SPEED=19200- _$ /DEVICE=(LN03)- _$ /PERMANENT/NOBROAD/NOECHO/FORM- _$ /PAGE=66/NOTYPEAHEAD/WIDTH=80/NOWRAP) $ SET DEVICE TTcn:/SPOOLED=(queue-name,SYS$DEVICE:TTcn) $ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/START/NOENABLE queue-name/ON=TTcn: The queue-name is the same queue name specified in the in- stallation procedure. __________________________________________________________ LN03 Bit Settings You can determine the bit settings on your LN03 by pressing the Test Button on the back of the device. The summary sheet settings should be as follows: S U M M A R Y S H E E T Revision Level DEC004.4 SWITCH # SETTING MEANING 1-1 OFF SERIAL INPUT 2 ON 3 ON 19200 BAUD 4 ON 5 OFF 8 DATA BITS 6 OFF PARITY DISABLED 2-1 ON 2 OFF LN03 DEVICE ID 3 OFF 4 OFF AUTO WRAP OFF 5 OFF XON/XOFF ENABLED 6 OFF Note that the revision level must be 004.4 or greater. After the Installation 3-3 __________________________________________________________ Error Conditions If the installation procedure fails for any reason, the following message is displayed: DOC V2.0 Installation failed. Please consult the VAX DOCUMENT Installation Guide for further information. An error during the installation can be caused by one or more of the following conditions: o Insufficient disk space o Insufficient system virtual page count parameter o Insufficient AST quota o Insufficient buffered I/O byte count o Insufficient subprocess quota o Insufficient open file quota o Insufficient process paging file quota o Insufficient process working set quota o Insufficient system maximum working set o Incorrect version of VMS For descriptions of the error messages generated by these conditions, see the VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference Volume and your processor-specific installation/operations guide. If you are notified that any of these conditions exist, you should take the appropriate action, as described in the message. You may need to change a system parameter or increase an authorized quota value. For information on re- quirements, see the Installation Procedure Requirements and Using VMSINSTAL sections. 3-4 After the Installation If the installation fails, you must restart the installation procedure from step 2. If the installation fails due to an IVP failure, contact a DIGITAL field service representative. __________________________________________________________ IVP Error Conditions If the IVP fails for any reason, you receive VMS system messages indicating the cause of the error. The most likely problem areas are as follows: o The output queue name is not correctly specified. o The output device is not correctly set up for printing VAX DOCUMENT output. __________________________________________________________ Maintenance Updates DIGITAL may periodically issue maintenance updates of VAX DOCUMENT. Each update consists of an installation kit. You should install this kit as described in this document or in any documentation that may accompany the maintenance update. Each time a maintenance update is released, the version number changes. For example, if the current version is 1.0, the version number of the first maintenance update is 1.1. In addition, the maintenance update includes new release notes. The release notes describe the changes that have been made to VAX DOCUMENT since the previous release. The updated release notes are provided on line. You should read the release notes before you install VAX DOCUMENT; they are also accessible at any time after the product is in- stalled. For information on reading the release notes at the time that you install VAX DOCUMENT, follow the installa- tion procedure through step 4. To locate the release notes after VAX DOCUMENT is installed, display or print the file SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES, or type the following: After the Installation 3-5 $ HELP DOCUMENT RELEASE_NOTES __________________________________________________________ Determining and Reporting Problems If an error occurs while you are using VAX DOCUMENT and you believe that the error is caused by a problem with VAX DOCUMENT, take one of the following actions: o If you purchased VAX DOCUMENT within the past 90 days and you think the problem is caused by a software error, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). o If you have a BASIC or DECsupport Software Agreement, call your Customer Support Center. With these services, you receive telephone support that provides high-level advisory and remedial assistance. For more information, contact your local DIGITAL representative. o If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). If you find an error in the VAX DOCUMENT documentation, you should fill out and submit one of the Reader's Comments forms at the back of the document in which the error was found. Include the section and page number where you found the error. 3-6 After the Installation Appendix A Sample Installation ________________________________________________________________ This appendix contains a sample installation of VAX DOCUMENT. Note that this is only a sample. Be sure to read this in- stallation guide, the release notes, and the Read Before Installing or Using VAX DOCUMENT letter, which notes any significant changes in the installation that vary from this sample, before you install this product. $ set default sys$update $ @vmsinstal doc020 dev:[dir] VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3 It is 25-JAN-1991 at 07:56. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? Y The following products will be processed: DOC V2.0 Beginning installation of DOC V2.0 at 07:56 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP. Sample Installation A-1 In order to run VAX DOCUMENT, you must have its product authorization key registered and loaded. Product: DOCUMENT Producer: DEC Version: 2.0 Release Date: 1-JULY-1990 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Y * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? Y * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? Y You will now be asked for the device and directory where you want the VAX DOCUMENT files to be stored. The files will be stored in a directory tree called [DOC$TOOLS...] on the device and directory you specify. A system-wide logical name called DOC$ROOT will be created to refer to this directory tree. * Enter the device and directory where [DOC$TOOLS] should be created [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]]: dua0: VAX DOCUMENT provides support for the preparation of documents that use the Standard Digital Markup Language (SDML) with the Language- Sensitive Editor (LSE). * Do you want support for SDML use with LSE [YES]? Y The IVP will execute a DOCUMENT command. You must supply the destination parameter for this DOCUMENT command and then indicate whether you want the output queued automatically. +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | **** NOTICE **** | | | | The IVP for this installation of VAX DOCUMENT should not be | | run against an LN03 destination until the LN03 fonts are | | installed. Do not select an LN03 destination for this IVP. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ * Enter the IVP destination parameter (BOOKREADER,PS,LINE,MAIL,TERMINAL): PS A-2 Sample Installation * Do you want the IVP output queued automatically [YES]? N The VAX DOCUMENT files will now be installed. Your VMS system will be updated to include the new or modified files: SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM SYS$MESSAGE:DOC$MSG.EXE Upon completion of this installation, please be sure to do the following: . Edit the system startup file (SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) so that it will execute the command @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM. This insures that DOCUMENT will be available after the next system boot. . If you are on a cluster, you should execute the following commands: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/CLUSTER SYSMAN> DO @SYS$STARTUP:DOC$STARTUP.COM SYSMAN> DO INSTALL REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE SYSMAN> EXIT This will make VAX DOCUMENT available to all properly licensed nodes of the cluster prior to the next system boot. End of prompts. Now beginning restoration of savesets. No further questions will be asked... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... %DOC-I-IVPSTART, VAX DOCUMENT 2.0 Installation Verification Procedure Sample Installation A-3 %DOC-I-IVPRUN, Running VAX DOCUMENT ... %DOC-I-IDENT, VAX DOCUMENT V2.0 [ T a g T r a n s l a t i o n ]... %TAG-I-DEFSLOADD, End of Loading of Tag Definitions %TAG-I-SETCONDTN, Setting condition SOFTWARE on line 1 of file DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE.SDML %TAG-I-ENDPASS_1, End of first pass over the input [ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g ]... %TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 12 pages written. -TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE.DVI_PS' [ C o n t e n t s G e n e r a t i o n ]... [ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g C o n t e n t s ]... %TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 1 page written. -TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE_CONTENTS.DVI_PS' [ I n d e x G e n e r a t i o n ]... %INX-I-READING, reading file 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE.INX' %INX-I-WRITING, writing file 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE_INDEX.TEX;' %INX-S-CREATED, 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE_INDEX.TEX;' created [ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g I n d e x ]... %TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 2 pages written. -TEX-I-OUTFILENAME, 'DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE_INDEX.DVI_PS' [ D e v i c e C o n v e r s i o n ]... %DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file: DOC$SAMPLE_CONTENTS.DVI_PS %DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file: DOC$SAMPLE_INDEX.DVI_PS %DVC-I-PAGESOUT, 13 pages written to file: DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES]DOC$SAMPLE.PS %DOC-I-IVPSUCCESS, VAX DOCUMENT V2.0 IVP was successful. Installation of DOC V2.0 completed at 08:42 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 08:42 $ logout A-4 Sample Installation Appendix B Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System ________________________________________________________________ The VAX DOCUMENT installation procedure installs a number of files and directories on your system and defines some logical names. The following sections list the files and directories installed and the logical names that are added to the system logical name table. __________________________________________________________ File Names The following list contains the names of all new files in- stalled on your system when VAX DOCUMENT is installed. The few that are modified are denoted by an asterisk (*). Directory DOC$ROOT: EXAMPLES.DIR TEMPLATES.DIR TEX.DIR TOOLS.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[EXAMPLES] Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-1 ARTICLE_SAMPLE.SDML EXERCISE_CHAP1.SDML EXERCISE_CHAP2.SDML EXERCISE_FRONT.SDML EXERCISE_PROFILE.DECW$BOOK EXERCISE_PROFILE.DECW$BOOKSHELF EXERCISE_PROFILE.PS EXERCISE_PROFILE.SDML EXERCISE_PROFILE.XREF LENDL.BRF LENDL.PS LETTER_SAMPLE.SDML MANUAL_SAMPLE.SDML MEMO_SAMPLE.SDML MILSPEC_DRAFT_SAMPLE.SDML MILSPEC_SECURE_SAMP OVERHEADS_SAMPLE.SDML REPORT_SAMPLE.SDML REPORT_TWOCOL_SAMPLE.SDML SHRIVER.BRF SHRIVER.PS Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES] ALASKA_ARTICLE.SDML ALASKA_MANUAL.SDML ALASKA_REPORT.SDML ALASKA_SOFTWARE.SDML DOC$SAMPLE.SDML FURNITURE_OVERHEADS.SDML MILSPEC_80012A.SDML MILSPEC_80013A.SDML MILSPEC_80014A.SDML MILSPEC_80015A.SDML MILSPEC_80017A.SDML MILSPEC_80018A.SDML MILSPEC_80019A.SDML MILSPEC_80021A.SDML MILSPEC_80022A.SDML MILSPEC_80024A.SDML MILSPEC_80025A.SDML MILSPEC_80026A.SDML MILSPEC_80027A.SDML MILSPEC_80029A.SDML MILSPEC_80030A.SDML MILSPEC_80534A.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80008.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80009.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80010.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80011.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80012.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80013.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80014.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80015.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80016.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80017.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80018.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80019.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80020.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80021.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80022.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80023.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80024.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80025.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80026.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80027.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80028.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80029.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80030.SDML MILSPEC_DID_80031.SDML MILSPEC_SAMPLE.SDML B-2 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System MILSPEC_SYMBOLS.SDML ROUTINE.SDML SMITH_LETTER.SDML STATEMENT.SDML TAG.SDML Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX] BOOKR.DIR FORMATS.DIR LN03.DIR LPR.DIR POSTSCRIPT.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR] FONTS.DIR TOOLS.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR.FONTS] AMEX140.TFM AMMI140.TFM AMR140.TFM AMSY140.TFM DECWAVANT100.TFM DECWAVANT120.TFM DECWAVANT140.TFM DECWAVANT180.TFM DECWAVANT240.TFM DECWAVANT80.TFM DECWAVANTD100.TFM DECWAVANTD120.TFM DECWAVANTD140.TFM DECWAVANTD180.TFM DECWAVANTD240.TFM DECWAVANTD80.TFM DECWAVANTDO100.TFM DECWAVANTDO120.TFM DECWAVANTDO140.TFM DECWAVANTDO180.TFM DECWAVANTDO240.TFM DECWAVANTDO80.TFM DECWAVANTO100.TFM DECWAVANTO120.TFM DECWAVANTO140.TFM DECWAVANTO180.TFM DECWAVANTO240.TFM DECWAVANTO80.TFM DECWCENT100.TFM DECWCENT120.TFM DECWCENT140.TFM DECWCENT180.TFM DECWCENT240.TFM DECWCENT80.TFM DECWCENTB100.TFM DECWCENTB120.TFM DECWCENTB140.TFM DECWCENTB180.TFM DECWCENTB240.TFM DECWCENTB80.TFM DECWCENTBI100.TFM DECWCENTBI120.TFM DECWCENTBI140.TFM DECWCENTBI180.TFM DECWCENTBI240.TFM DECWCENTBI80.TFM DECWCENTI100.TFM DECWCENTI120.TFM DECWCENTI140.TFM DECWCENTI180.TFM DECWCENTI240.TFM DECWCENTI80.TFM DECWCOUR100.TFM DECWCOUR120.TFM DECWCOUR140.TFM DECWCOUR180.TFM DECWCOUR240.TFM DECWCOUR80.TFM DECWCOURB100.TFM DECWCOURB120.TFM DECWCOURB140.TFM DECWCOURB180.TFM DECWCOURB240.TFM DECWCOURB80.TFM DECWCOURBO100.TFM DECWCOURBO120.TFM DECWCOURBO140.TFM DECWCOURBO180.TFM DECWCOURBO240.TFM Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-3 DECWCOURBO80.TFM DECWCOURO100.TFM DECWCOURO120.TFM DECWCOURO140.TFM DECWCOURO180.TFM DECWCOURO240.TFM DECWCOURO80.TFM DECWHELV100.TFM DECWHELV120.TFM DECWHELV140.TFM DECWHELV180.TFM DECWHELV240.TFM DECWHELV80.TFM DECWHELVB100.TFM DECWHELVB120.TFM DECWHELVB140.TFM DECWHELVB180.TFM DECWHELVB240.TFM DECWHELVB80.TFM DECWHELVBO100.TFM DECWHELVBO120.TFM DECWHELVBO140.TFM DECWHELVBO180.TFM DECWHELVBO240.TFM DECWHELVBO80.TFM DECWHELVO100.TFM DECWHELVO120.TFM DECWHELVO140.TFM DECWHELVO180.TFM DECWHELVO240.TFM DECWHELVO80.TFM DECWLUBA100.TFM DECWLUBA120.TFM DECWLUBA140.TFM DECWLUBA180.TFM DECWLUBA240.TFM DECWLUBA80.TFM DECWLUBAD100.TFM DECWLUBAD120.TFM DECWLUBAD140.TFM DECWLUBAD180.TFM DECWLUBAD240.TFM DECWLUBAD80.TFM DECWLUBADO100.TFM DECWLUBADO120.TFM DECWLUBADO140.TFM DECWLUBADO180.TFM DECWLUBADO240.TFM DECWLUBADO80.TFM DECWLUBAO100.TFM DECWLUBAO120.TFM DECWLUBAO140.TFM DECWLUBAO180.TFM DECWLUBAO240.TFM DECWLUBAO80.TFM DECWSOUV100.TFM DECWSOUV120.TFM DECWSOUV140.TFM DECWSOUV180.TFM DECWSOUV240.TFM DECWSOUV80.TFM DECWSOUVB100.TFM DECWSOUVB120.TFM DECWSOUVB140.TFM DECWSOUVB180.TFM DECWSOUVB240.TFM DECWSOUVB80.TFM DECWSOUVBI100.TFM DECWSOUVBI120.TFM DECWSOUVBI140.TFM DECWSOUVBI180.TFM DECWSOUVBI240.TFM DECWSOUVBI80.TFM DECWSOUVI100.TFM DECWSOUVI120.TFM DECWSOUVI140.TFM DECWSOUVI180.TFM DECWSOUVI240.TFM DECWSOUVI80.TFM DECWTIMEB100.TFM DECWTIMEB120.TFM DECWTIMEB140.TFM DECWTIMEB180.TFM DECWTIMEB240.TFM DECWTIMEB80.TFM DECWTIMEBI100.TFM DECWTIMEBI120.TFM DECWTIMEBI140.TFM DECWTIMEBI180.TFM DECWTIMEBI240.TFM DECWTIMEBI80.TFM DECWTIMEI100.TFM DECWTIMEI120.TFM DECWTIMEI140.TFM DECWTIMEI180.TFM DECWTIMEI240.TFM DECWTIMEI80.TFM DECWTIMER100.TFM DECWTIMER120.TFM DECWTIMER140.TFM DECWTIMER180.TFM DECWTIMER240.TFM DECWTIMER80.TFM DVC$BOOKR_FONTCONFIG.DAT SYMBOL140.TFM TEX$BOOKRCHARS.TEX Total of 175 files. B-4 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR.TOOLS] DVC$BOOKRSHR.EXE Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS] DANI.FMT_HYPH DANISH.FMT_HYPH DOC$DESIGNS.DAT DOC$DESTINATIONS.DAT DOC$LANGUAGE.NLB DUTC.FMT_HYPH DUTCH.FMT_HYPH ENGL.FMT_HYPH ENGLISH.FMT_HYPH FINN.FMT_HYPH FINNISH.FMT_HYPH FREN.FMT_HYPH FRENCH.FMT_HYPH GERM.FMT_HYPH GERMAN.FMT_HYPH ITAL.FMT_HYPH ITALIAN.FMT_HYPH NORW.FMT_HYPH NORWEGIAN.FMT_HYPH PORTUGUESE.FMT_HYPH SDMLBOOKR.FMT_MACRO SDMLLN03.FMT_MACRO SDMLLPR.FMT_MACRO SDMLPS.FMT_MACRO SPANISH.FMT_HYPH SWEDISH.FMT_HYPH TAG$ARTICLE.STT TAG$BACK_MATTER.STT TAG$BUILD_DOCTYPE.GDX TAG$BUILD_GLOBAL.GDX TAG$FRONT_MATTER.STT TAG$GENERATE.STT TAG$HELP.STT TAG$LETTER.STT TAG$LOCALSYMBOL_TAGS.STT TAG$MANUAL.STT TAG$MILSPEC.STT TAG$MIL_ONLINE.STT TAG$MIL_SECURITY.STT TAG$MULTCOL_TAGS.STT TAG$M_PRIMER.STT TAG$ONLINE_DESTINATION_STRINGS.STT TAG$ONLINE_REVISED_GLOBALS.STT TAG$ONLINE_SOP.STT TAG$ONLINE_TAGS.STT TAG$OVERHEADS.STT TAG$O_REFERENCE.STT TAG$O_SHELF.STT TAG$PART_PAGE_TAGS. TAG$REPORT.STT TAG$R_OUTLINE_TAGS.STT TAG$R_TWOCOL.STT TAG$SDML_TAGS.STT TAG$SOFTWARE.STT TAG$S_BROCHURE.STT TAG$S_DEFLIST_TAGS.STT TAG$S_GUIDE.STT TAG$S_HANDBOOK.STT TAG$S_KEYPAD_TAGS.STT TAG$S_MESSAGE_TAGS.STT TAG$S_ONLINE.STT TAG$S_POCKET_REFERENCE.STT TAG$S_REFERENCE.STT TAG$S_SPECIFICATION.STT TAG$S_TEMPLATES.STT TEX$ARTICLE.DESIGN TEX$AVANT_MODULE.POST_FONTS TEX$CANADIAN_MODULE.TEX TEX$CENTURY_MODULE.POST_FONTS TEX$DANISH_MODULE.TEX TEX$DUTCH_MODULE.TEX TEX$ENGLISH_MODULE.TEX TEX$EXCEPTIONS.TEX TEX$FINNISH_MODULE.TEX Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-5 TEX$FRENCH_MODULE.TEX TEX$GERMAN_MODULE.TEX TEX$HELP.DESIGN TEX$ITALIAN_MODULE. TEX$LANGUAGE_MODULES.TEX TEX$LETTER.DESIGN TEX$LUBALIN_MODULE.POST_FONTS TEX$MILSPEC.DESIGN TEX$MIL_DRAFT.DESIGN TEX$MIL_ONLINE.DESIGN TEX$MIL_SECURITY.DESIGN TEX$MIL_SECURITY.LINE_FONTS TEX$MIL_SECURITY.LN03_FONTS TEX$MIL_SECURITY.POST_FONTS TEX$M_GUIDE.DESIGN TEX$M_PRIMER.DESIGN TEX$M_REFERENCE.DESIGN TEX$NORWEGIAN_MODULE.TEX TEX$OVERHEADS.DESIGN TEX$O_35MM.DESIGN TEX$O_COMMON.TEX TEX$O_SHELF.DESIGN TEX$PORTUGUESE_MODU TEX$REPORT.DESIGN TEX$R_TWOCOL.DESIGN TEX$SOUVENIR_MODULE.POST_FONTS TEX$SPANISH_MODULE.TEX TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.BOOKR_FONTS TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.LINE_FONTS TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.LN03_FONTS TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.POST_FONTS TEX$STARTUP.TEX TEX$SWEDISH_MODULE.TEX TEX$S_BROCHURE.DESI TEX$S_GUIDE.DESIGN TEX$S_HANDBOOK.DESIGN TEX$S_ONLINE.DESIGN TEX$S_POCKET_REFERENCE.DESIGN TEX$S_REFERENCE.DESIGN TEX$S_SPECIFICATION.DESIGN TEX$TIMES_MODULE.POST_FONTS TEX$V2HANDBOOK.DESIGN TEX$V2REFERENCE.DESIGN Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03] FONTS.DIR TOOLS.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03.TOOLS] DVC$LN03SHR.EXE Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR] FONTS.DIR TOOLS.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR.FONTS] B-6 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System LPAMEX10.TFM LPAMR10.TFM LPAMR6.TFM LPAMR8.TFM LPAMR9.TFM LPBD.TFM LPBI.TFM LPEX.TFM LPIT.TFM LPMI.TFM LPRM.TFM LPSY.TFM LPTT.TFM TEX$LPCHARS.TEX Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR.TOOLS] DVC$LPRSHR.EXE Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT] FONTS.DIR TOOLS.DIR Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS] AMEX10.1500PXL AMEX10.TFM AMMI10.1500PXL AMMI10.TFM AMMI6.1500PXL AMMI6.TFM AMMI8.1500PXL AMMI8.TFM AMMI9.1500PXL AMMI9.TFM AMR10.1500PXL AMR10.TFM AMR6.1500PXL AMR6.TFM AMR8.1500PXL AMR8.TFM AMR9.1500PXL AMR9.TFM AMSY10.1500PXL AMSY10.TFM AMSY6.1500PXL AMSY6.TFM AMSY8.1500PXL AMSY8.TFM AMSY9.1500PXL AMSY9.TFM AVANT.TFM AVANTD.TFM AVANTDO.TFM AVANTO.TFM CENT.TFM CENTB.TFM CENTBI.TFM CENTI.TFM COUR.TFM COURB.TFM COURBO.TFM COURO.TFM DECCALLOUT.TFM DEC_CALLOUT.PS DVC$PROLOG.PS DVC$PS_FONTCONFIG.DAT HELV.TFM HELVB.TFM HELVBO.TFM HELVO.TFM JINETE.PS JINETE.TFM LUBA.TFM Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-7 LUBAD.TFM LUBADO.TFM LUBAO.TFM SOUV.TFM SOUVB.TFM SOUVBI.TFM SOUVI.TFM SYMBOL.TFM TEX$PSCHARS.TEX TIMEB.TFM TIMEBI.TFM TIMEI.TFM TIMER.TFM Directory DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.TOOLS] DVC$PSSHR.EXE Directory DOC$ROOT:[TOOLS] DOC$SYMBOL_GENERATOR.EXE DOCUMENT.EXE TAG$TRANSLATESHR.EXE The following system files are installed, or, where marked by an asterisk, modified: SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB * SYS$HELP:DOC020.RELEASE_NOTES SYS$LIBRARY:DOC$LSEUPDATE_ENV.TPU SYS$LIBRARY:SDML_ENV SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV * SYS$MESSAGE:DOC$MSG.EXE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE * SYS$TEST:DOC$IVP.COM The following files are created by the installation for LN03 support. DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$MIL_SECURITY.LN03_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.LN03_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03.TOOLS]DVC$LN03SHR.EXE B-8 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System The following files are created by the installation for PostScript support. DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$AVANT_MODULE.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$CENTURY_MODULE.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$LUBALIN_MODULE.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$MIL_SECURITY.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$SOUVENIR_MODULE.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$STANDARD_FONTS.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS]TEX$TIMES_MODULE.POST_FONTS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMEX10.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMEX10.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI10.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI10.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI6.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI6.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI8.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI8.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI9.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMMI9.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR10.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR10.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR6.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR6.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR8.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR8.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR9.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMR9.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY10.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY10.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY6.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY6.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY8.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY8.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY9.1500PXL DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AMSY9.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AVANT.TFM Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-9 DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AVANTD.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AVANTDO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]AVANTO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]CENT.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]CENTB.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]CENTBI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]CENTI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]COUR.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]COURB.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]COURBO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]COURO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]DECCALLOUT.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]DEC_CALLOUT.PS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]DVC$FONT_CONFIG.DAT DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]DVC$PROLOG.PS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]HELV.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]HELVB.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]HELVBO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]HELVO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]JINETE.PS DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]JINETE.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]LUBA.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]LUBAD.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]LUBADO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]LUBAO.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]SOUV.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]SOUVB.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]SOUVBI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]SOUVI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]SYMBOL.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]TEX$PSCHARS.TEX DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]TIMEB.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]TIMEBI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]TIMEI.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS]TIMER.TFM DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.TOOLS]DVC$PSSHR.EXE B-10 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System __________________________________________________________ Directory Names The following directories are created by the installation. DOC$ROOT:[EXAMPLES] DOC$ROOT:[TEMPLATES] DOC$ROOT:[TEX] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR.FONTS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.BOOKR.TOOLS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.FORMATS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR.FONTS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LPR.TOOLS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT] DOC$ROOT:[TOOLS] The following directories are created for LN03 support. DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03.FONTS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.LN03.TOOLS] The following directories are created for PostScript support. DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.FONTS] DOC$ROOT:[TEX.POSTSCRIPT.TOOLS] Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System B-11 __________________________________________________________ Logical Names The following logical names are entered into the system logical name table when VAX DOCUMENT is installed. These names are stored in the product's startup file. DOC$BOOKR_FONTS DOC$BOOKR_TOOLS DOC$LN03_FONTS DOC$LOCAL_ELEMENTS DOC$LPR_FONTS DOC$MESSAGE DOC$PS_FONTS DOC$ROOT DOC$STANDARD_FORMATS DOC$TEMPLATES DVC$BOOKRSHR DVC$LN03SHR DVC$LPRSHR DVC$PSSHR TAG$TRANSLATESHR B-12 Files, Directories, and Logical Names Installed on Your System