                          .                     Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX%                     and OpenVMS Alpha 8                     Installation and Configuration_Guide  -                     Order Number: AA-PV4CE-TE                          July 2000   C                     This guide describes the installation procedure G                     and the system configuration utility for the Compaq G                     Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for OpenVMS *                     VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.                    G                     Revision/Update Information:  This guide supersedes D                                                   the Compaq DCE forI                                                   OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS H                                                   Alpha Installation andE                                                   Configuration Guide >                                                   Version 1.5.  I                     Operating System:             OpenVMS VAX Version 6.2 ;                                                   or higher G                                                   OpenVMS Alpha Version ?                                                   6.2 or higher   H                     Software Version:             Compaq DCE for OpenVMS=                                                   Version 3.0                         /                     Compaq Computer Corporation "                     Houston, Texas                 J           ________________________________________________________________  ,            2000 Compaq Computer Corporation  A           Compaq, VAX, VMS, the Compaq logo, and the DIGITAL logo 9           Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark office.   C           OpenVMS is a trademark of Compaq Information Technologies            Group, L.P.   >           Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of            Microsoft Corporation.  :           OSF/1 and UNIX are trademarks of The Open Group.  =           All other product names mentioned herein may be the A           trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective            companies.  C           Confidential computer software. 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THE FOREGOING SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS>           OF THE NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER FAULT OF EITHER PARTY ANDB           REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY SOUNDS IN CONTRACT,C           NEGLIGENCE, TORT, OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LEGAL LIABILITY, E           AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY            LIMITED REMEDY.   D           The limited warranties for Compaq products are exclusivelyD           set forth in the documentation accompanying such products.>           Nothing herein should be construed as constituting a)           further or additional warranty.   E                                                                ZK6531   ?           The OpenVMS documentation set is available on CD-ROM.                                  C   _________________________________________________________________   C                                                            Contents       C   Preface...................................................    vii      1  Preparing for Installation   C         1.1   Planning for Installation and Configuration...    1-1 C         1.1.1     What Is a Cell?...........................    1-1 C         1.1.2     Creating a Cell...........................    1-2 C         1.1.3     Joining a Cell............................    1-2 C         1.2   Inspecting the Distribution Kit...............    1-2 C         1.3   Troubleshooting...............................    1-3 C         1.4   Installation Procedure Requirements...........    1-3 C         1.4.1     Required Hardware.........................    1-3 C         1.4.2     Required Software.........................    1-4 C         1.4.2.1     On OpenVMS Alpha and VAX Systems........    1-4 C         1.4.3     Time Required for Installation............    1-5 6         1.4.4     Disk Space, Global Pages, and GlobalC                   Sections Required.........................    1-5 C         1.4.5     Privileges and Quotas Required............    1-6 8         1.4.6     Completing License Management FacilityC                   Requirements..............................    1-7 C         1.4.7     Performing System Backup..................    1-8 :         1.4.8     Installing DCE Version 3.0 Over PreviousC                   Versions..................................    1-8      2  Installing DCE   C         2.1   About the OpenVMS Installation Procedure......    2-1 2         2.2   Starting the Compaq DCE InstallationC               Procedure.....................................    2-2 C         2.3   Continuing the Installation...................    2-2 C         2.4   Installing on a VMScluster....................    2-6       C                                                                 iii                    "     3  Postinstallation Procedures  E           3.1   Postinstallation Tasks........................    3-1 E           3.2   Installation Error Recovery...................    3-5        4  Configuring a DCE Cell   E           4.1   Overview of the DCE Cell......................    4-1 E           4.1.1     Creating a Cell...........................    4-2 E           4.1.2     Joining a Cell............................    4-2 E           4.1.3     Defining a Cell Name......................    4-3 E           4.1.4     Defining a Host Name......................    4-4 E           4.1.5     Intercell Naming Using DNS................    4-4 E           4.1.6     Intercell Naming Using LDAP/X.500.........    4-5 6           4.2   The DCE System Configuration Utility -E                 DCE$SETUP.COM.................................    4-6 E           4.2.1     Configuring LDAP, NSI, and GDA............    4-7 E           4.2.2     Kerberos 5 Security.......................    4-8 5           4.2.3     Starting the System Configuration E                     Utility...................................    4-9        5  Configuring DCE  E           5.1   DCE System Management Command Procedure.......    5-1 E           5.1.1     Starting and Stopping the RPC Daemon......    5-1 E           5.1.2     Limiting RPC Transports...................    5-2 0           5.1.3     Logical Names Created DuringE                     Configuration.............................    5-2 E           5.1.4     Configuring on a VMScluster...............    5-3 E           5.2   Overview of New Cell Configuration............    5-3 <           5.3   Configuring Your System as a DCE Client withE                 Run-Time Services.............................    5-8 ;           5.4   Split Server Configuration (Adding a Master E                 CDS Server)...................................   5-15 ;           5.4.1     Creating a New Cell and Master Security E                     Server....................................   5-15 ;           5.4.2     Creating a Master CDS Server on Another E                     System....................................   5-16 2           5.4.3     Completing the Security ServerE                     Configuration.............................   5-17 4           5.4.4     Completing the CDS Master ServerE                     Configuration.............................   5-18 E           5.5   Migrating Your Cell...........................   5-18 E           5.5.1     Security Migration........................   5-19        iv                   I               5.5.2     CDS Migration.............................   5-20 >               5.6   Running the DCE Configuration VerificationI                     Program.......................................   5-22 I               5.7   Error Recovery During Configuration...........   5-23   '         6  Modifying Cell Configuration   I               6.1   Modify Configuration Menu.....................    6-1 I               6.2   Adding a Replica CDS Server...................    6-3 I               6.3   Adding a Security Replica.....................    6-6 I               6.4   Adding/Removing a DTS Local Server............    6-8 I               6.5   Adding a DTS Global Server....................    6-8 I               6.6   Adding a Null Time Provider...................    6-8 I               6.7   Adding an NTP Time Provider...................    6-9 I               6.8   Enabling Auditing.............................    6-9 I               6.9   Enabling DCE Integrated Login.................   6-10 I               6.10  Enabling Kerberos 5...........................   6-10 I               6.11  Configuring the LDAP Name Service.............   6-11 I               6.12  Adding LDAP Client Service....................   6-12 ;               6.13  Configuring LDAP Support for the Global I                     Directory Assistant...........................   6-12 I               6.14  Registering a Cell in X.500...................   6-13   /         A  Files Created or Used on Your System   I               A.1   Installation Files............................    A-1 I               A.2   Run-Time Services Kit Files...................    A-1 I               A.3   Application Developer's Kit Files.............    A-6 I               A.4   Example Application Files.....................   A-12   #         B  Sample Installation Logs   I               B.1   Installing Compaq DCE on OpenVMS Alpha........    B-1   $         C  Sample Configuration Logs  I               C.1   Initial Client Configuration..................    C-1 I               C.2   Initial Server Configuration..................    C-6 @               C.3   Showing the DCE System Configuration and theI                     DCE Daemons...................................   C-14 I               C.4   Modifying Configuration.......................   C-15         I                                                                         v                    	     Index     
     Tables  8           1-1       Disk Space, Global Pages, and GlobalE                     Sections Requirements.....................    1-5   E           5-1       Configuration Menu Options................    5-4   E           6-1       Modify Configuration Menu Options.........    6-2                                                                          vi                             I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                                   Preface       E               This guide describes the installation procedure and the E               system configuration utility for the Compaq Distributed E               Computing Environment (DCE) for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS @               Alpha Version 3.0, which consists of the following               services:   =               o  Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service provides A                  connectivity between individual procedures in an >                  application across heterogeneous systems in a!                  transparent way.   I               o  Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler is required =                  for developing distributed DCE applications.   ?               o  Threads service provides user-mode control and C                  synchronization of multiple operations. Threads is 9                  packaged with the base operating system.   B               o  Cell Directory Service (CDS) provides a location-E                  independent method of identifying resources within a G                  cell. A cell is the smallest group of DCE systems that ;                  share a common naming and security domain.   A               o  DCE Security Service provides authentication and B                  authorization within a cell and is based on MIT's8                  Kerberos private key encryption system.  F               o  Distributed Time Service (DTS) provides date and time/                  synchronization within a cell.   &               Four kits are installed:  %                  Runtime Services Kit ,                  Application Developer's Kit                  CDS Server Kit $                  Security Server Kit  I                                                                       vii                    :           The Runtime Services Kit contains the following:  <           o  Authenticated CDS Advertiser and Client Support             o  CDS Browser  (           o  CDS Control Program (cdscp)  D           o  Authenticated DCE RPC runtime support (supports DECnet,              TCP/IP, and UDP)   @           o  Authenticated RPC runtime support (supports DECnet,B              TCP/IP, and UDP via NTLM security protocol on OpenVMS-              Alpha Version 7.2-1 and higher.)   D           o  RTI (Remote Task Invocation) RPC for Compaq's ACMSxp TP              product  $           o  Security Client Support             o  Integrated Login   7           o  A DCE_LOGIN tool for obtaining credentials   ?           o  A RGY_EDIT tool for registry maintenance functions   6           o  KINIT, KLIST, and KDESTROY Kerberos tools  E           o  An ACL_EDIT tool for access control lists (ACLs) for DCE               objects  (           o  RPC Control Program (rpccp)  (           o  DCE Control Program (dcecp)  D           o  Name Service Interface Daemon (nsid); also known as the               PC Nameserver Proxy             o  Native Kerberos  #           o  XDS Directory Services   "           o  XDS Object Management  A           The Application Developer's Kit contains the following:   5           o  The contents of the Runtime Services Kit   >           o  Required DCE application development header files  9           o  Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler               o  Object-Oriented RPC  .           o  Generic Security Service (GSSAPI)       viii                   &               o  LSE Templates for IDL                 o  UUID Generator   F               o  The .H (Include) files and .IDL files for application                  development  (               o  Sample DCE applications  8               The CDS Server Kit contains the following:  "               o  CDS server (cdsd)  -               o  Global Directory Agent (GDA)   8               o  PC Name Service Interface Daemon (nsid)  =               The Security Server Kit contains the following:   '               o  Security server (secd)   G               o  Tool used to create the security database (sec_create_                   db)  @               o  Security server administrative tool (sec_admin)  E               Keep this document with your distribution kit. You will D               need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall               Compaq DCE.            Intended Audience   @               This guide is intended for managers of distributed?               computing environments on one or more systems and E               installers of the Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS $               Alpha Kit Version 3.0.           Document Structure  1               This guide is organized as follows:   I               o  Chapter 1 describes the requirements and procedures that B                  you must complete before installing the software.  >               o  Chapter 2 describes the installation process.  F               o  Chapter 3 describes procedures that you must complete(                  after the installation.  D               o  Chapter 4 describes the steps necessary to set up aG                  DCE cell, and the DCE system configuration utility forp>                  Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.  I                                                                        ixe                   B           o  Chapter 5 explains how to create a cell and configureC              the Security server and CDS server on the same system. D              It also discusses how to configure a client system into"              an existing DCE cell.  B           o  Chapter 6 describes the steps you need to complete to)              modify a cell configuration.   B           o  Appendix A lists the directories and files created by@              the installation procedure and system configuration              utility.   @           o  Appendix B contains sample logs of the installation              procedure.g  A           o  Appendix C contains sample logs of the configurationf              procedure.        Related Documents   ?           For additional information about OpenVMS products and @           services, access the following World Wide Web address:              http://www.compaq.com/       Reader's Comments_  C           Compaq welcomes your comments on this manual. Please sendr8           comments to either of the following addresses:  +           Internet    openvmsdoc@compaq.com.  1           Mail        Compaq Computer Corporation :                       OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08(                       110 Spit Brook Rd.+                       Nashua, NH 03062-2698   )     How To Order Additional Documentation   ;           Use the following World Wide Web address to ordere#           additional documentation:b              http://www.compaq.com/  B           If you need help deciding which documentation best meets(           your needs, call 800-282-6672.       xr C  a                       Conventionso  G               VMScluster systems are now referred to as OpenVMS ClustereE               systems. Unless otherwise specified, references in thisdE               document to OpenVMS Clusters or clusters are synonymousS               with VMSclusters.d  D               The following conventions are also used in this guide:  G               Ctrl/x           A sequence such as Ctrl/x indicates thateF                                you must hold down the key labeled CtrlH                                while you press another key or a pointing-                                device button.T  >               italic text      Italic text indicates important>                                information, complete titles ofG                                manuals, or variables. Variables include G                                information that varies in system output B                                (Internal error number), in commandE                                lines (/PRODUCER=name), and in commandS@                                parameters in text (where device-D                                name contains up to five alphanumeric+                                characters).I  F               UPPERCASE TEXT   Uppercase text indicates a command, theH                                name of a routine, the name of a file, orG                                the abbreviation for a system privilege.a  I               Monospace text   Monospace text indicates code examples andm;                                interactive screen displays.n  G                                In the C programming language, monospacerF                                text identifies the following elements:C                                keywords, the names of independentlyDE                                compiled external functions and files,_B                                syntax summaries, and references toE                                variables or identifiers introduced in.*                                an example.  C               Case-            OpenVMS operating system commands doIF               sensitivity      not differentiate between uppercase andG                                lowercase. However, many DCE commands do.H                                make this distinction. In particular, theF                                system configuration utility interprets@                                names in a case-sensitive manner.  I                                                                        xie t  .                    I                                                                         1 I         _________________________________________________________________.  I                                                Preparing for Installatione    C               This chapter describes the preparations you must makeaE               before you install and configure the Compaq Distributed.E               Computing Environment (DCE) for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMSu               Alpha software.   C               Compaq DCE is an enabling software technology for theeD               development of distributed applications. It provides aC               variety of common services needed for the developmentnF               of distributed applications, such as name services and a7               standard remote procedure call interface.C  7         1.1 Planning for Installation and Configuratione  B               This section helps you plan for the installation andB               configuration of the Compaq DCE. It presents a briefC               overview of some concepts that you need to understand H               before you install and configure Compaq DCE software. ThisE               understanding can help you decide how to configure DCE. I               Refer to Understanding DCE for detailed explanations of DCE                concepts..  F               The installation and configuration procedures set up theF               DCE environment so that you can use DCE services. BeforeH               you can use Compaq DCE software, you must both install the8               software and configure DCE on your system.           1.1.1 What Is a Cell?   I               A cell is the basic DCE unit consisting of a group of nodes E               that share a directory service namespace and a security F               service registry under a common administration. Usually,F               the nodes in a cell are in the same geographic area, butF               cell boundaries are not limited by geography. Although aG               cell can contain from one to several thousand nodes, each.9               node can belong only to one cell at a time.,  I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-1. .  .           Preparing for Installation3     1.1 Planning for Installation and Configuration     @           The system configuration utility allows you to join anA           existing cell. The cell must provide a directory server.E           and a security server. These servers may be resident on the.<           same system or may be running on separate systems.  =           Note that if you rely on DCE time services for time B           synchronization, by default, you need a minimum of three=           time servers to synchronize time in a cell. See the.@           section on the DCE Distributed Time Service in the OSF8           DCE Administration Guide for more information.       1.1.2 Creating a Cell   :           See Chapter 4 for cell configuration guidelines.       1.1.3 Joining a Cell  @           You need the following information to join a DCE cell:             o  Full cell name.  1           o  Host name of the DCE Security Serverl  ?           o  Security principal name and password authorized to.3              perform cell administration operationsi  E           o  Location of the cell's CDS server (on or not on the same.              LAN as you are)  @           When the client joining the cell is on the same LAN as=           the CDS directory master server, the CDS advertiser A           automatically determines the server's location by using E           IP (Internet Protocol) broadcast packets. If the CDS masteriE           server is not on the LAN, then you need to provide the host 6           name where the CDS master server is running.  '     1.2 Inspecting the Distribution Kit   <           The Software Bill of Materials (BOM) included with>           your distribution kit specifies the contents of yourD           distribution kit. Carefully compare the items you receivedA           with the items listed in the BOM. If any components are.B           missing or damaged, contact your Compaq customer serviceC           representative before you continue with the installation.   "     1-2 Preparing for Installation e  .      I                                                Preparing for Installation.I                                       1.2 Inspecting the Distribution Kit.    B               The Read Before Installing letter listed on your BOME               provides important information that you should be aware.H               of before you install Compaq DCE. Some of this informationE               may not be included in either this guide or the release.               notes.  H               Compaq DCE provides online release notes. Read the release@               notes before you install the product. They containD               information about changes to the product. For example,@               the release notes contain important information onG               modifications you should make to TCP/IP parameters beforeP)               you begin the installation.            1.3 Troubleshooting.  F               The Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha ProductD               Guide includes a chapter on troubleshooting. Read thisE               chapter if you are having installation or configuration.@               problems. For example, the Troubleshooting chapterE               discusses problems you may encounter with time and timei               zones.  /         1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementse  A               The following sections discuss the requirements for $               installing Compaq DCE.  C               The length of time the installation takes to completetG               depends on the type of machine, the load on that machine,.0               and the kit you choose to install.           1.4.1 Required Hardware-  A               To perform the installation, you need the following                hardware:a  H               o  A processor running OpenVMS VAX or Alpha Version 6.2 or                  higher.  F               o  A software distribution device, if you are installingH                  the software from media. You need a distribution deviceG                  that corresponds with the software distribution media.       I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-3-                Preparing for Installation+     1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementsn    C              ________________________ Note ________________________   B              Systems running OpenVMS Alpha should have access to aB              CD-ROM reader so you can install the software. PleaseB              check to see that you have a CD-ROM reader installed.  C              ______________________________________________________s       1.4.2 Required Software   D           This section describes the software that must be installedB           on an OpenVMS system before you can properly perform theB           installation, configure the system, or use the software.>           In cases where the minimum version is not specified,B           refer to the Software Product Description (SPD) for more           information.  ,     1.4.2.1 On OpenVMS Alpha and VAX Systems  >           Before installing Compaq DCE, you need the following"           software on your system:  *           o  OpenVMS Version 6.2 or higher  *           o  DECnet Phase IV or DECnet/OSI  E              DECnet is required only if you run applications that use '              DECnet as their transport.e  9           o  Compaq TCP/IP Services Version 4.2 or higherb  ?              You must have Compaq TCP/IP Services installed andCC              configured on each host from which you plan to executetE              DCE applications. See Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSs@              Installation and Configuration for more information4              about the UDP/IP and TCP/IP transports.  @              If you plan to use MultiNet or TCPware from ProcessE              Software or Pathway from Wollongong (instead of Compaq'svA              TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS), please see the releasev(              notes for more information.  >           o  If you are installing the Application Developer's@              Kit and plan on using the LSE templates, LSE and anE              appropriate license must be installed before you install               DCE.S  "     1-4 Preparing for Installation           I                                                Preparing for Installation I                                   1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementsc    ,         1.4.3 Time Required for Installation  H               Depending on your configuration, the installation can take$               from 10 to 30 minutes.  D         1.4.4 Disk Space, Global Pages, and Global Sections Required  ?               The disk space, global pages, and global sections,B               requirements of Compaq DCE are different for the DCE@               Runtime Services Kit (RTK) and for the ApplicationC               Developer's Kit (ADK). These requirements also differ D               on OpenVMS VAX and on OpenVMS Alpha systems. Table 1-1I               lists the requirements before the installation for each kit F               on each platform. (Disk space requirements are listed inG               blocks.) Note that the DCE CDS Server and Security ServernG               images are part of the DCE Kit and are enabled by licenser               PAKs.   E               Table 1-1 Disk Space, Global Pages, and Global SectionseI               __________Requirements_____________________________________   B                                                 Global      GlobalI               Kit___________________Disk_Space__Pages_______Sections_____'  >               OpenVMS VAX RTK       120,000     3750        40  >               OpenVMS VAX RTK &     150,000     3750        40               ADKl  >               OpenVMS Alpha RTK     48,000      7350        35  >               OpenVMS Alpha RTK &   58,000      7350        35I               ADK________________________________________________________T  E               To determine how much free disk space is on your systemT0               disk, enter the following command:  )               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE   H               The system responds with a short table; the column labeledE               Free Blocks shows the amount of storage space remaining G               on your system disk. If there is not enough disk space toaI               install or to run Compaq DCE, work with your system manageroB               to delete and purge files that are no longer needed.  I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-5d                Preparing for Installation+     1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementsp    A           To determine the number of free global pages and globald@           sections on your system, enter the following commands:  6           $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")  6           $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")  @           If the values displayed by the system are greater thanD           the minimum required, your system has adequate free global@           pages and global sections. If the values are less thanD           the minimum required, use the AUTOGEN command procedure to*           increase the values, as follows:  )           $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DATp  >           For details on using AUTOGEN, see the OpenVMS System           Manager's Manual.r  (     1.4.5 Privileges and Quotas Required  B           To install Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha,E           log in to the system manager account. If you are not logged E           in to the system manager's account during installation, youtC           must have at least the SETPRV privilege. To determine thel;           privileges you have, enter the following command:   #           $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES   D           If you do not have sufficient privileges to install Compaq'           DCE, see your system manager.s  E           The DCE system management utility requires WORLD privilegesr<           for the SHOW command and WORLD, SYSPRV, and CMKRNL,           privileges for all other commands.  E           You should also check to make sure you have adequate quotas D           for the installation. You need the following quota values:             o  ASTLM = 24d             o  BIOLM = 18n             o  BYTLM = 18000             o  DIOLM = 18i             o  ENQLM = 30l             o  FILLM = 20u  "     1-6 Preparing for Installation s  l      I                                                Preparing for Installation I                                   1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements     E               Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility if you want to verify/G               and change process quotas for the installation account inoG               the user authorization file (UAF). For example, to change F               the BYTLM quota for your installation account, enter the)               following command sequence:o  (               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE5               UAF> MODIFY account-name /BYTLM = 18000p$               UAF> SHOW account-name               UAF> EXIT                $ LOGOUT  H               After you change the quotas for your installation account,F               log out of the installation account and log in again forF               the new quotas to take effect. You can then proceed with               the installation.8  D               User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT.G               For more information on modifying account quotas, see the H               description of the Authorize Utility in the OpenVMS system'               management documentation.   A         1.4.6 Completing License Management Facility Requirements   D               If you are installing only the Runtime Services Kit ofG               Compaq DCE, you do not need a separate license. The right H               to use the Compaq DCE Runtime Services Kit is granted with+               the OpenVMS operating system.k  G               The installation procedure for DCE installs the following H               kits by default without checking for licences: DCE RuntimeG               Services, CDS Server Kit, and the Security Server Kit. To H               install the Application Developer's Kit, you must overrideH               the installation defaults by answering NO to the following               question:)  =               Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]e  G               If you are installing the Application Developer's Kit andeI               plan on using LSE templates, LSE and an appropriate licenser7               must be installed before you install DCE.   F               To register a license under OpenVMS, first log in to theF               system manager's account, SYSTEM. Then use either of two/               ways to perform the registration:y  I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-7o e  p           Preparing for Installation+     1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements     D           o  Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When itE              prompts you for information, respond with data from your               License PAK.d  B           o  At the DCL prompt, enter the LICENSE REGISTER command?              with the appropriate qualifiers that correspond tos%              License PAK information.   A           The license for the Application Developer's Kit is DCE- B           APP-DEV. The license for the Security Server Kit is DCE-B           SECURITY. The license for the CDS Server Kit is DCE-CDS.  B           Although it is necessary to have only one license activeA           for this product, the License Management Facility (LMF) ?           checks for the existence of any valid license. If LMF E           displays license failures for some of these other licenses, !           disregard the messages.   @           If you plan to use Compaq DCE on more than one node in@           a VMScluster environment, you must register and load aB           license for each of the other nodes before you configure           them._  C           For complete information about using LMF, see the OpenVMS ,           License Management Utility Manual.  "     1.4.7 Performing System Backup  B           Back up your system disk before installing any software.A           Use the backup procedures established at your site. For E           details on backing up a system disk, see the OpenVMS Backup            Utility Manual.   ;     1.4.8 Installing DCE Version 3.0 Over Previous Versionsh  C              ________________________ Note ________________________a  @              If you are installing Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX or>              OpenVMS Alpha Version 3.0 over a previous versionA              of DCE, you do not have to reconfigure DCE after theC@              installation. Before the installation, stop the DCE0              daemons with the following command:  +              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEANt  >              Then, after the installation, enter the following              command:   "     1-8 Preparing for Installation i  a      I                                                Preparing for InstallationyI                                   1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementsf    .                 $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP START  F                 You must reconfigure if you are installing DCE for theF                 first time or if you are installing a new version over                  DCE Version 1.0.  F                 ______________________________________________________  G               If you are installing DCE over an existing Compaq DCE for H               OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha, perform the following steps:  B               1. Stop the DCE daemons with the following commands:  /                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEANa  F                  If you are installing DCE over an existing Compaq DCEG                  for OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha prior to Version 1.5, G                  you do not need to complete the RPC shutdown step. TheoH                  RPC shutdown is done automatically as part of the CLEANG                  operation in DCE$SETUP.COM. DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN should be.I                  executed for DCE Version 1.5 only. As in prior versions,lE                  DCE$SETUP.COM in DCE Version 3.0 automatically shutsyH                  down RPC as part of a CLEAN, STOP, or CONFIG operation.  0                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN  E               2. After the installation, enter the following command:n  /                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP STARTy                                I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-9                          I                                                                         2dI         _________________________________________________________________m  I                                                            Installing DCEi    C               This chapter describes the installation procedure fore;               Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.l  D               You can use different media to install Compaq DCE. TheF               examples in this chapter show the installation procedure               using disk files.o  >               See Appendix B for logs of sample installations.  4         2.1 About the OpenVMS Installation Procedure  @               This section gives a brief overview of the OpenVMSF               installation procedure for Compaq DCE Version 3.0 calledG               DCE$INSTALL.COM. The OpenVMS installation command has then               following format:f  2               $ @DKA300:[000000]DCE$INSTALL [HELP]                 where:  C               o  DKA300: is a device name on which the distribution I                  volumes will be mounted. Remember that all Alpha systemst*                  come with CD-ROM readers.  C               o  DCE$INSTALL is the supplied command procedure thatk)                  drives the installation.d  E               It is not necessary to use the console drive to install I               DCE. If you do use the console drive, replace any media youe$               remove from the drive.  E               Include the optional parameter HELP if you want PCSI to '               display help information.   B               When you invoke DCE$INSTALL, it checks the following               conditions:t  C               o  Whether you are logged in to a privileged account. H                  Install software from the system manager's account withE                  your default device and directory set to SYS$UPDATE.f  I                                                        Installing DCE 2-1s                Installing DCE0     2.1 About the OpenVMS Installation Procedure    C           o  Whether you have adequate quotas for installation. Seey@              Section 1.4.5 for more information on quota values.  ?           You can stop the installation at any time by pressingoC           Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y. However, files created up to that pointa@           are not deleted. You must delete these files manually,@           using the OpenVMS DELETE command. Appendix A lists the?           files and directories created during the installationc           procedure.  6     2.2 Starting the Compaq DCE Installation Procedure  ?           See Section 1.4.2 for more information about softwaret           requirements.r  6           Start the installation procedure as follows:  D           1. Log in to the account from which you are installing the              Compaq DCE.  ?           2. If you are installing a kit other than the Runtime <              Services Kit, make sure you have registered the!              appropriate LMF PAK.l  A           3. Invoke the following command procedure, substitutingmD              the correct name of your media device and directory for*              DKA300 (used in the example):  /              $ @DKA300:[000000]DCE$INSTALL HELP   #     2.3 Continuing the Installation   =           This section describes the part of the installation ,           procedure that is specific to DCE.  ,           $ @DKA300:[000000]dce$install help  F                   Performing DCE pre-installation tasks...please wait.  '           Creating a DCE$SERVER Accounte  >           If you do not already have a DCE$SERVER account, theA           installation procedure creates one for you with TMPMBX,r0           NETMBX, DETACH, and SYSPRV privileges.       2-2 Installing DCE       I                                                            Installing DCESI                                           2.3 Continuing the Installatione    J            This installation procedure has detected an existing DCE$SERVERM            account. Correct operation of DCE on this system requires that the_P            DCE$SERVER account have TMPMBX, NETMBX, DETACH and SYSPRV privileges.  L            The installation procedure will modify the DCE$SERVER account to ?            ensure that the prerequisite privileges are present.g  4               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated  6               The following product has been selected:O                   DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0               Layered Product [Installed]   ,               Do you want to continue? [YES]  .               Configuration phase starting ...  M               You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected 6L               product and for any products that may be installed to satisfy /               software dependency requirements.   =               DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0: DCE V3.0 for OpenVMS Alpham  !               Description of Kitsg  G               The installation procedure displays information about the E               four Compaq DCE kits (Runtime Services Kit, Application H               Developers' Kit, Security Server Kit, and CDS Server Kit).C               Depending on the kit, the procedure displays specific ?               information about the kit that will be installed.                      Greetings!  5                   This is DCE V3.0 for OpenVMS Alpha.nJ                   There are four components: the DCE Runtime Services, theK                   DCE Application Development Kit, the DCE Security Server,I)                   and the DCE CDS Server.p  P                    1. The Runtime Services provides the core services necessary =                       to execute and manage DCE applications.   P                    2. The Application Development Kit provides the services and I                       tools required to develop, execute, and manage DCE  G                       applications. The Runtime Services capability is .N                       automatically provided with the Application Development                        Kit.  K                    3. The security server supplies support for a cell wide gN                       security database. A cell must have at least one system 0                       running a security server.  M                    4. The CDS server supplies support for a cell wide naming aM                       database. A cell must have at least one system running  #                       a CDS server.SI                                                        Installing DCE 2-3r n  b           Installing DCE#     2.3 Continuing the Installationt    D        Compaq Computer Corporation. 1995,2000. All Rights Reserved.  P       Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.  N       This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technologyI       of Compaq Computer Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of thiseO       software and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license /       from Compaq or an authorized sublicensor.   O       Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. GovernmentnK       is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of M       DFARS  252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III,l       as  applicable.   !       Compaq Computer CorporationM  B       The software product is sold by Compaq Computer Corporation.  N       This product uses the following PAKS: DCE-SECURITY, DCE-CDS, DCE-APP-DEV  >       This product currently has 3 Product Authorization Keys:  I                   Producer      PAK Name        Version      Release Date   H                   DEC           DCE-SECURITY    V3.0         01-JUL-2000H                   DEC           DCE-CDS         V3.0         01-JUL-2000H                   DEC           DCE-APP-DEV     V3.0         01-JUL-2000  9        Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] NOa  J        The Application Development Kit is optional and enabled with a PAK.K        It provides the services and tools required to develop, execute, and         manage DCE applications.l  9                 The Application Development Kit installs:   C                 + Required DCE application development header files >                 + Interface Definition Language Compiler (IDL)M                 + Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) Templates for the InterfaceP-                           Definition Languagee9                 + Unique User Identifier (UUID) Generator )                 + Sample DCE Applicationsa  6               The Application Development Kit [NO] YES  1           Do you want to review the options? [NO]d  &           Execution phase starting ...       2-4 Installing DCE a  o      I                                                            Installing DCEuI                                           2.3 Continuing the Installation.    A           The following product will be installed to destination:oN               DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0                    DISK$SYSTEM:[VMS$COMMON.]                 Portion done: M               0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%t  7               The following product has been installed: H                   DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0                    Layered Product  P           *** DCE Product installation successful...beginning post-installation.  P               The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to the=               DCE$SERVER account. You may IGNORE the message:H  O               "%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT todA               DCE$SERVER-SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier"e  %                   if it should occur.   &               Press return to ContinueN               %UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT to@               DCE$SERVER-SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier  F               Installing Language Sensitive Editor (LSE) Templates for               IDL   A               If you are installing DCE on a cluster on which the F               Language Sensitive Editor (LSE) is installed, the systemI               or the user must have a license to run LSE in order for DCE G               to install the LSE templates for the Interface Definition I               Language (IDL) compiler. Type YES to the following question /               if you have a license to run LSE.t  O             Load the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) templates for IDL? [Y]: NOM  P         NOTE: Please add the following to your system's SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM.K               These files define foreign commands for using DCE on OpenVMS.   C                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM O                     $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM           I                                                        Installing DCE 2-5a n              Installing DCE#     2.3 Continuing the InstallationA    $           Selecting a TCP/IP Product  C           You are now asked to update SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COMe&           and choose a TCP/IP product.  P        Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM on yourP        system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executed at system boot. TheK        parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM depend on the specific TCP/IPnM        product you intend to use. You will now be asked to select the name ofnI        this TCP/IP product, and the installation will supply you with the 9        correct command for SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM.   A                   TCP/IP product                          Keyword   =                   Compaq's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS    UCXiB                   Multinet from TGV                       MULTINETA                   Pathway from Wollongong                 PATHWAYNA                   TCPware from Process Software           TCPWAREu>                   No TCP/IP Available at this time        NONE  ?           Enter one of the keywords from the table above [UCX]:   <           See the release notes for more information on UCX,)           MultiNet, Pathway, and TCPware.i  P           Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM  P          %DCE-W-INSTALL, Please increase the sysgen parameter GBLPAGES to 118171  D           %DCE-S-INSTALL, Installation of OpenVMS DCE V3.0 completed  "     2.4 Installing on a VMScluster  B           On a VMScluster with a common system disk, you need onlyB           install Compaq DCE once. After the initial installation,D           ensure that a separate license is registered and loaded onD           each cluster member that you plan to use for DCE services.  @           If you are installing DCE for OpenVMS over an existing@           version of DCE on a common system disk in a VMSclusterA           environment, be sure to shut down DCE on all nodes that ?           share the common system disk before the installation.l  C              ________________________ Note ________________________e  5              You must configure each node separately.u  C              ______________________________________________________p       2-6 Installing DCE t  c      I                                                            Installing DCE I                                            2.4 Installing on a VMScluster     D               To configure each node separately, enter the following#               command on each node:M  1               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM CONFIG   C               If you are installing Compaq DCE on a VMScluster that F               does not have a common system disk, you must install theI               software on each node and configure each node that you planr&               to use for DCE services.                                                                        I                                                        Installing DCE 2-7u    t                    I                                                                         3nI         __________________________________________________________________  I                                               Postinstallation Procedures     D               This chapter describes postinstallation steps that youI               need to take and lists ways to recover from errors that you 0               encounter during the installation.  "         3.1 Postinstallation Tasks  H               After the installation is completed successfully, note the               following.  E               1. DCE Version 3.0 provides support for the RPC runtimer@                  environment and RPC applications (which are notA                  dependent on DCE services) to remain active when D                  DCE is shut down. This requires the use of separateC                  startup files: SYS$STARTUP:DCE$RPC_STARTUP.COM andc-                  SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP.COM.   I                  On OpenVMS VAX and Alpha Version 7.2 and higher, the RPC I                  runtime environment files are shipped with the operating_G                  system. When installing DCE Version 3.0 on OpenVMS VAXxH                  and Alpha Version 6.2 through 7.1, DCE provides the RPC+                  runtime environment files.o  H                  On OpenVMS Version 7.2 and higher, the DCE installationG                  may update the RPC files provided by the system if the 8                  DCE installation files are more recent.  H                  If you want all of the configured DCE services to startC                  with the system startup, add the following line tosI                  SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM after the startup commands$I                  for the network transports, DECnet, and/or Compaq TCP/IPe                  services:  /                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP.COMe      I                                           Postinstallation Procedures 3-1P r  N           Postinstallation ProceduresY     3.1 Postinstallation Tasks    B              If you want only the RPC runtime environment to start?              with the system startup, add the following line to +              SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:   /              $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$RPC_STARTUP.COM   A              It is not necessary to run both procedures. Invoking C              DCE$STARTUP.COM will first start the RPC Runtime, then_A              the DCE services. See Chapter 4 for more information #              about configuring DCE.   A           2. Depending on your choice for system startup, add thedC              following commands to SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM beforel>              the shutdown commands for the network transports,0              DECnet, and/or DEC TCP/IP services:  C              o  If you have configured DCE services on your system:   /                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$SHUTDOWN.COMa  =              o  If you have the RPC runtime environment only:   =                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN.COM NOCONFIRM   @              If DCE$SHUTDOWN.COM is added to the system shutdownD              file, it will prompt you for a password before shutting=              down DCE. This will delay the shutdown until theA#              password is specified.   C           3. Configure this node by entering the following command:t  ,              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG  ?              You must configure the DCE services before you can ?              use them. See Chapter 5 for more information abouti              configuring DCE.   @           4. If you are running DCE server applications that are@              listening over the DECnet Phase IV (ncacn_dnet_nsp)B              protocol or the DECnet/OSI (ncacn_dnet_nsp) protocol,C              you must grant the NET$DECLAREOBJECT rights identifiert;              to those processes from which the server runs.r  C           5. Define foreign commands. There are two foreign commandlB              definition files: one file contains required commandsC              and the other file is optional. Add the following linew1              to the file SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:   #     3-2 Postinstallation Procedureso s  t      I                                               Postinstallation ProceduresnI                                                3.1 Postinstallation Taskst    @                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM  ?                  DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM, the requiredtG                  command definition file, defines the following foreignm                  commands:  E                  o  acl_edit, which invokes the ACL editor (Security)o  @                  o  cdscp, which invokes the CDS control program  I                  o  chpass, which invokes the DCE change password utilitye  H                  o  dce$uaf, which invokes the DCE Integrated Login User.                     Authorization File utility  @                  o  dtscp, which invokes the DTS control program  F                  o  dce$export, which invokes the DCE Integrated Login"                     EXPORT utility  F                  o  dce$import, which invokes the DCE Integrated Login"                     IMPORT utility  C                  o  dce_config, which invokes the DCE configurationi                     utilityo  B                  o  dce_setup, which invokes the DCE configuration                     utility   @                  o  dcecp, which invokes the DCE control program  E                  o  dtscp, which invokes the DCE Time Control programS  I                  o  dce_login, which validates a principal's identity andd:                     obtains network credentials (Security)  H                  o  kdestroy, which destroys a principal's login context                     (Security)  A                  o  kinit, which obtains a ticket-granting ticketR                     (Security)  9                  o  klist, which lists tickets (Security)t  H                  o  rgy_edit, which invokes the registry database editor                     (Security)  @                  o  rpccp, which invokes the RPC Control Program  =                  o  sec_admin, which invokes the DCE Security *                     Administration utility  I                                           Postinstallation Procedures 3-3$ V              Postinstallation Proceduresf     3.1 Postinstallation Tasks    A              If you choose not to execute this command definitionYB              file, you cannot use any of the previous programs and              commands.  C              DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM, the optional command ?              definition file, is installed with the Application >              Development kit and defines the following foreign              commands:  3              o  idl, which invokes the IDL compiler   8              o  rpclm, which invokes the RPC Log Manager  A              o  uuidgen, which invokes the UUID generator utilityp  E              By default, these utilities use DCL-style interfaces. IfdE              you execute the optional foreign commands file, you havecC              access to the version of these utilities that uses thepB              universal interface. There are three possible actions              that you can take:y  D              o  Define the universal interface for all users on yourE                 system to ensure that the same interface is availablerE                 to users across operating system platforms. Note thatcC                 all examples that document these four utilities usetC                 the universal interface. Include the following line 4                 in the file SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:  K                 $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM   E              o  Give users access to only the DCL-style interface. In >                 this case, you do not need to take any action.  E              o  Make the DCL-style interface available to some users, C                 but allow others access to the universal interface. C                 Do not define the optional commands in SYLOGIN.COM. B                 Tell users who want to use the universal interface@                 to include the following line in their account's$                 LOGIN.COM procedure:  K                 $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM   E           6. If you are installing DCE on a VMScluster, you must take !              the following steps:s  A              a. Ensure that a license is registered and loaded onnA                 each node in the cluster from which users plan toeC                 use DCE. (If you are installing only the Compaq DCE E                 Runtime Services Kit, you already have a right to useD  #     3-4 Postinstallation Procedures            I                                               Postinstallation Procedures I                                                3.1 Postinstallation Tasks,    H                     the DCE Runtime Services Kit. This right was granted?                     with the OpenVMS operating system license.)e  G                  b. Configure each node in the cluster from which usersCF                     plan to use DCE by entering the following command:  3                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIGs  '         3.2 Installation Error Recoveryi  H               The following list describes errors that you may encounterG               during installation and provides suggestions about how toa(               recover from those errors:  E               o  You try to install the OpenVMS VAX kit on an OpenVMSl.                  Alpha system (or vice versa).  0                  Reinstall with the correct kit.  I               o  The system does not have the required version of OpenVMS                   installed.   E                  Upgrade the operating system to at least the minimum I                  required version and restart the installation procedure.   +               o  You run out of disk space.   F                  Either clean up your disk or install less of the kit.  I               o  If you plan to run DCE applications by IP, you must have-+                  UCX Version 4.2 installed.o  E                  Install the correct version of UCX. The installationi8                  procedure checks for the prerequisites.  2               o  No network transports were found.  D                  You must install and configure DECnet, UCX, or both5                  before running any DCE applications.p  I               o  SYS$SYSTEM:RIGHTSLIST.DAT does not exist on this system.n  H                  RUN AUTHORIZE and then issue the CREATE/RIGHTS command.3                  RIGHTSLIST.DAT is created for you.e                 o  Invalid UIC.   F                  Find and enter the correct UIC in the correct format.  I                                           Postinstallation Procedures 3-5                          I                                                                         4nI         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                    Configuring a DCE Cellt    H               This chapter describes the steps necessary to set up a DCEG               cell, and the DCE system configuration utility for CompaqDG               DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha. Note that DCE must%               be configured.  $         4.1 Overview of the DCE Cell  F               A cell is the basic DCE unit. It is a group of networkedC               systems and resources that share common DCE services. G               Usually, the systems in a cell are in the same geographic E               area, but cell boundaries are not limited by geography.oF               A cell can contain from one to several thousand systems.B               The boundaries of a cell are typically determined byF               its purpose, as well as by security, administrative, and)               performance considerations.o  E               A DCE cell is a group of systems that share a namespaceAH               under a common administration. The configuration procedureI               allows you to configure your system as a DCE client, createLG               a new DCE cell, add a master Cell Directory Service (CDS) E               server, add a replica CDS server, and add a Distributed D               Time Service (DTS) local server. When you create a newB               cell, you automatically configure a Security server.  C               You do not need to create a DCE cell if you are using B               only the DCE Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and if yourC               applications use only explicit RPC string bindings to B               provide the binding information that connects serverD               to clients. If there are other systems in your networkE               already using DCE services, it is possible there may beoH               an existing cell that your system can join. If you are notH               sure, consult your network administrator to find out whichA               DCE services may already be in use in your network.       I                                                Configuring a DCE Cell 4-1E    .           Configuring a DCE Cell      4.1 Overview of the DCE Cell    B           At a minimum, a cell configuration includes the DCE CellB           Directory Service, the DCE Security Service, and the DCE?           Distributed Time Service. One system in the cell must B           provide a DCE Directory Service server to store the cellE           namespace database. You can choose to install both the CellpE           Directory Server and the Security Server on the system from C           which you invoked the procedure, or you can split the twoi4           servers and put them on different systems.  C              ________________________ Note ________________________   <              You must run the installation and configurationC              procedures on the system where you are creating a cellG@              before you install and configure DCE on the systems'              that are joining the cell.   C              ______________________________________________________        4.1.1 Creating a Cellt  ;           All DCE systems participate in a cell. If you arer@           installing DCE and there is no cell to join, the firstE           system on which you install the software is also the system D           on which you create the cell. Remember that this system isE           also the DCE Security Server. You can also make this systeme%           your Cell Directory Server.E  A           When you create a cell, you must name it. The cell namet@           must be unique across your global network. The name isE           used by all cell members to indicate the cell in which theyeE           participate. The configuration procedure provides a defaultiD           name that is unique and is easy to remember. If you chooseD           a name other than the default, the name must be unique. IfE           you want to ensure that separate cells can communicate, the A           cell name must follow BIND or X.500 naming conventions.l       4.1.2 Joining a Cell  ?           Once the first DCE system is installed and configured_B           and a cell is created, you can install and configure the@           systems that join that cell. During configuration, youE           need the name of the cell you are joining. Ask your networkg*           administrator for the cell name.         4-2 Configuring a DCE Cell a  n      I                                                    Configuring a DCE Cell I                                              4.1 Overview of the DCE Cell     "         4.1.3 Defining a Cell Name  H               You need to define a name for your DCE cell that is uniqueC               in your global network and is the same on all systemstG               that participate in this cell. The DCE naming environmentoH               supports two kinds of names: global names and local names.I               All entries in the DCE Directory Service have a global name E               that is universally meaningful and usable from anywheresB               in the DCE naming environment. All Directory ServiceG               entries also have a cell-relative name that is meaningful_F               and usable only from within the cell in which that entryC               exists. If you plan to connect this cell to other DCE F               cells in your network either now or in the future, it isD               important that you choose an appropriate name for thisC               cell. You cannot change the name of the cell once thenF               cell has been created. If you are not sure how to chooseD               an appropriate name for your DCE cell, consult ChapterC               9 of the Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS AlphaeB               Product Guide, or the section on global names in theE               OSF DCE Administration Guide - Introduction. Before you F               can register the cell in X.500, you must ensure that theI               Compaq X.500 Directory Service kit is installed on your CDSE               server.   E               Compaq recommends that you use the following convention F               to create DCE cell names: the Internet name of your hostC               system followed by the suffix - cell, followed by theAH               Internet address of your organization. For example, if theF               Internet name of your system is myhost, and the InternetE               address of your organization is smallco.bigcompany.com,m=               your cell name, in DCE syntax, would be myhost- B               cell.smallco.bigcompany.com. This convention has the!               following benefits:D  A               o  The Internet name of your host is unique in yourhD                  network, so if all DCE users in your network followE                  this convention, your cell name will also be unique.,  G               o  It clearly identifies the system on which the writable D                  copy of the root directory of the cell namespace is                  located.i  B               o  It does not prohibit intercell communication with'                  outside organizations.   (               o  It is easy to remember.  I                                                Configuring a DCE Cell 4-3t                Configuring a DCE Cell      4.1 Overview of the DCE Cell    A           If there is already a cell name defined in a previouslyhD           existing DCE system configuration, do not change it unlessC           you are removing this system from the cell in which it isfB           currently a member and you are joining a different cell.  C           When the configuration procedure prompts you for the name @           of your DCE cell, type the cell name without the /.../A           prefix; the prefix is added automatically. For example, D           if the full global name selected for the cell, in DCE nameC           syntax, is /.../myhost-cell.smallco.bigcompany.com, enterA-           myhost-cell.smallco.bigcompany.com.u       4.1.4 Defining a Host Name  B           You need to define a name for your system that is unique?           within your DCE cell. You should use the default hosttC           name, which is the Internet host name (the name specifiedt?           before the first dot(.)). The following example showshA           the default host name derived from the Internet name oft           myhost.mycompany.com.g  3           Please enter your DCE host name [myhost]:F  $     4.1.5 Intercell Naming Using DNS  C           This section provides tips on defining a cell name in therD           Domain Name System (DNS). Names in DNS are associated withB           one or more data structures called resource records. The@           resource records define cells and are stored in a dataD           file. For TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, this file is called4           SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]<domain name>.DB.  ?           If you are using a UNIX DNS Bind server, it is called @           /etc/namedb/hosts.db. To create a cell entry, you must@           edit the data file and create two resource records for>           each CDS server that maintains a replica of the cellC           namespace root. The following example shows a cell called-B           ruby.axpnio.dec.com. The cell belongs to the BIND domainB           axpnio.dec.com. Host alo010.axpnio.dec.com is the master?           CDS server for the ruby.axpnio.dec.com cell. The BIND B           server must be authoritative for the domains of the cellE           name. The BIND master server requires the following entries            in its data file:          4-4 Configuring a DCE Cell           I                                                    Configuring a DCE CellrI                                              4.1 Overview of the DCE Cello    2               alo010.axpnio.dec.com I A 25.0.0.149?               ruby.axpnio.dec.com IN MX 1 alo010.axpnio.dec.comiP               ruby.axpnio.dec.com IN TXT "1 c8f5f807-487c-11cc-b499-08002b32b0ee7               Master /.../ruby.azpnio.dec.com/alo010_chnI               c84946a6-487c-11cc-b499-08002b32b0ee alo010.axpnio.dec.com"r  F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  D                 TXT records must span only one line. The third entryB                 above incorrectly occupies three lines to show theF                 information included in the TXT record. You need to doD                 whatever is required with your text editor of choiceF                 to ensure this. Widening your window helps. You shouldD                 also ensure that the quotes are placed correctly and?                 that the host name is at the end of the record.s  F                 ______________________________________________________  C               The information to the right of the TXT column in thenA               Hesiod Text Entry (that is, 1 c8f5f807-48...) comeswC               directly from the cdscp show cell /.: as dns command.)E               For example, to obtain the information that goes in the D               ruby.axpnio.dec.com text record (TXT), you would go toD               a host in the ruby cell, and enter the cdscp show cellD               /.: as dns command. Then, when the system displays theH               requested information, cut and paste this information intoF               the record. This method ensures that you do not have any               typing errors.  I               To ensure that the records that you have entered are valid,o2               restart the DNS Bind server process.  /         4.1.6 Intercell Naming Using LDAP/X.500a  C               This section provides tips on defining a cell name inA               LDAP/X500.  B               The cells that will communicate using intercell mustC               be part of the same LDAP/X500 namespace. This is true ?               only if they share a common root in the namespacecC               tree. For example, the cells /c=us/o=compaq/ou=laser- A               cell and /c=us/o=compaq/ou=ruby-cell share the rootpA               /c=us/o=compaq, and would be able to participate ine'               intercell communications.o  I                                                Configuring a DCE Cell 4-5h    l           Configuring a DCE Cell      4.1 Overview of the DCE Cell    @           If your cell is part of an X.500 namespace, answer Yes?           to the question "Do you want to register the DCE cell @           in X.500?". If your cell is part of an LDAP namespace,A           answer Yes to the question "Do you want to register thecD           DCE cell in LDAP?". Additional information about IntercellD           operations can be found in Chapter 9 of the Compaq DCE for6           OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide.  <     4.2 The DCE System Configuration Utility - DCE$SETUP.COM  B           The DCE$SETUP command procedure begins the configurationC           process. Many of the system configuration utility promptse?           have default values associated with them. The defaultl@           responses are based on your existing configuration, ifE           you have one. Otherwise, default values for the most commonmA           DCE system configurations are provided. At each prompt,tA           press RETURN to take the default displayed in brackets,nD           type a question mark (?) for help, or supply the requested           information.  :           The system configuration utility sets up the DCED           environment on your node so that you can use DCE services.@           The system configuration utility leads you through the0           process of creating or joining a cell.  C              ________________________ Note ________________________(  @              If you are installing Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX or>              OpenVMS Alpha Version 3.0 over a previous versionA              of DCE, you do not have to reconfigure DCE after the @              installation. Before the installation, stop the DCE0              daemons with the following command:  +              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEANe  >              Then, after the installation, enter the following              command:   +              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP STARTh  A              You must configure if you are installing DCE for thesB              first time or reconfigure if you are installing a new*              version over DCE Version 1.0.  C              ______________________________________________________b       4-6 Configuring a DCE Cell           I                                                    Configuring a DCE CelleI                  4.2 The DCE System Configuration Utility - DCE$SETUP.COM     G               If you are installing DCE over an existing Compaq DCE for H               OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha, perform the following steps:  A               1. Stop the DCE daemons with the following command:s  /                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEANs  E               2. If installing DCE over version 1.5 of Compaq DCE fortI                  OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha, also perform the followinga-                  step to stop the RPC daemon:i  0                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN  E               3. After the installation, enter the following command:   /                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP STARTs  ,         4.2.1 Configuring LDAP, NSI, and GDA  G               The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) provides I               access to the X.500 directory services without the overhead I               of the full Directory Access Protocol (DAP). The simplicity G               of LDAP, along with the powerful capabilities it inheritssB               from DAP, makes it the defacto standard for Internet0               directory services and for TCP/IP.  C               Inside a cell, a directory service is accessed mostly B               through the name service interface (NSI) implementedC               as part of the run-time library. Cross-cell directoryeF               service is controlled by a global directory agent (GDA),F               which looks up foreign cell information on behalf of theF               application in either the Domain Naming Service (DNS) orD               X.500 database. Once that information is obtained, theI               application contacts the foreign CDS in the same way as thel               local CDS.  I               Once LDAP is configured, applications can request directorylH               services from either CDS or LDAP or both. LDAP is providedE               as an optional directory service that is independent ofiI               CDS and duplicates CDS functionality. LDAP is for customersoF               looking for an alternative to CDS that offers TCP/IP and               Internet support.   D               With LDAP directory service available, GDA can look upD               foreign cell information by communicating through LDAPB               to either an LDAP-aware X.500 directory service or aG               standalone LDAP directory service, in addition to DNS and                DAP.  I                                                Configuring a DCE Cell 4-7p A              Configuring a DCE Cell<     4.2 The DCE System Configuration Utility - DCE$SETUP.COM    <           Note that DCE for OpenVMS provides it's own client@           implementation of LDAP. Prior to installing DCE, a DCED           administrator must obtain LDAP server software and install>           it as an LDAP server in the environment. Next, a DCED           administrator must choose LDAP during the DCE installationA           and configuration procedure and intentionally configuren,           LDAP directory service for a cell.       4.2.2 Kerberos 5 Security   D           The DCE authentication service is based on Kerberos 5. TheC           Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) is part of the DCE E           Security Server secd. The authorization information that is C           created by the DCE for OpenVMS privilege server is passed 9           in the Kerberos 5 ticket's authorization field.t  7           DCE provides a Kerberos configuration program B           (DCE$KCFG.EXE) to assist in the interoperability between>           DCE Kerberos and standard Kerberos. To find out moreC           information about the kcfg program, use the following two            commands.w  D           To display individual command switches and their arguments           enter:             kcfg -?e  C           To display a short description of the command and what ite           does enter:              kcfg -h   =           This provides information on the configuration file 9           management, principal registration, and servicee           configuration.  C              ________________________ Note ________________________o  ?              The dcesetup configuration script sets all ticketsr@              as forwardable, a default value. If tickets are notA              set as forwardable, the Kerberos Distribution Center =              (KDC) server does not provide authentication and A              authorization information to the telnet process. Theo=              command, kinit -f, marks tickets as forwardable.r  C              _______________________________________________________       4-8 Configuring a DCE Cell a  g      I                                                    Configuring a DCE Cell I                  4.2 The DCE System Configuration Utility - DCE$SETUP.COMo    C               All machines within a cell that plan to use Kerberos-yA               enabled tools need to check and possibly modify thee?               registry and the krb5 configuration with the kcfgo               executable.   E               To make sure that Kerberos Version 4 interoperates with F               Kerberos Version 5, an administrator can use the kcfg -kG               command to change krb.conf entries. This command needs toa5               be entered on each machine in the cell.l  H               The registry must contain a principal entry that describesF               the host machine of the KDC server. This principal entryC               is of the form host/<hostname>. The principal and the I               associated keytable entry can be created with kcfg -p. This.I               verifies that the host entry exists; if not, it creates then               host entry.e  7         4.2.3 Starting the System Configuration Utility   B               You must be logged in as a privileged user. The SHOWE               command requires only NETMBX and TMPMBX privileges. AlliF               other commands require WORLD, SYSPRV, CMKRNL, and SYSNAMH               privileges. The CONFIG command requires BYPASS privileges.  @               You can use the same command to perform an initialC               configuration or to reconfigure DCE. See the Appendix D               for several sample configurations. To start the system@               configuration utility, at the DCL prompt enter the                following command:  &               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP  :               The DCE System Management Main Menu appears:  A                                   DCE System Management Main Menu C                                          DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0   K                     1)  Configure     Configure DCE services on this systemiO                     2)  Show          Show DCE configuration and active daemons F                     3)  Stop          Terminate all active DCE daemons;                     4)  Start         Start all DCE daemonsCK                     5)  Restart       Terminate and restart all DCE daemons P                     6)  Clean        Terminate all active DCE daemons and removeH                                        all temporary local DCE databasesP                     7)  Clobber      Terminate all active DCE daemons and removeH                                        all permanent local DCE databasesL                     8)  Test          Run Configuration Verification Program  I                                                Configuring a DCE Cell 4-9o t  .           Configuring a DCE Cell<     4.2 The DCE System Configuration Utility - DCE$SETUP.COM    5                 0)  Exit          Exit this procedure =                 ?)  Help          Display helpful information   &           Please enter your selection:  A           Enter 1 to view the DCE Configuration Menu. To skip the @           previous menu and go directly to the DCE Configuration,           Menu, enter the following command:  )           $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG   B           For information on how to configure a DCE cell or how toC           add a client, see Chapter 5. For information on modifying 3           an existing configuration, see Chapter 6.                                                                    4-10 Configuring a DCE Celle s                       I                                                                         5 I         _________________________________________________________________n  I                                                           Configuring DCEi    F               This chapter explains how to create a cell and configureG               the Security server and CDS server on the same system. It E               also discusses how to configure a client system into an                 existing DCE cell.  3         5.1 DCE System Management Command Procedure   G               In DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0, the DCE system management B               command procedure SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM has beenC               changed. These changes are described in the following                sections.f  G               An RPC only configuration can be started with the startupfH               command procedure described in the next section. DCE$SETUPI               stops RPCD during configuration. In DCE for OpenVMS VersionsC               1.5, DCE$SETUP was modified not to stop RPCD. ChangestC               in the DCE daemons required reverting to the previousFG               behavior. DCE$SETUP.COM has been rewritten to add the new I               functionality for DCE R1.2.2, and to more closely match thee;               configuration program for DCE for Tru64 UNIX..  2         5.1.1 Starting and Stopping the RPC Daemon  H               The RPC daemon can be started and stopped with the commandG               files DCE$RPC_STARTUP.COM and DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN.COM. Thesen7               files are located in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]..  G               To start the RPC daemon, execute DCE$RPC_STARTUP.COM. Your/               can specify the following option:a  P          [NO]CONFIRM    Turns user prompting on or off.  CONFIRM is the default.  G               To stop the RPC daemon, execute DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN.COM. Youc=               can specify the following options in any order:D    I                                                       Configuring DCE 5-1e d  T           Configuring DCEr/     5.1 DCE System Management Command Procedure     P           [NO]CONFIRM   Turns user prompting on or off.  CONFIRM is the default.K           CLEAN         Deletes all entries from the RPC endpoint database.r  C              ________________________ Note ________________________t  @              Do not stop the RPC daemons if any RPC applications'              are running on the system.t  C              ______________________________________________________n  !     5.1.2 Limiting RPC Transports   <           The RPC daemon can limit the protocols used by RPCC           applications. To restrict the protocols that can be used, B           set a logical name RPC_SUPPORTED_PROTSEQS to contain the?           valid protocols separated by a colon. Valid protocols A           are ncadg_ip_udp, ncacn_ip_tcp, and ncacn_dnet_nsp. For            example:  E           $ DEFINE RPC_SUPPORTED_PROTSEQS "ncadg_ip_udp:ncacn_ip_tcp"   A           This prevents applications and servers from registering (           endpoints that utilize DECnet.  4     5.1.3 Logical Names Created During Configuration  A           The configuration process creates the following logicall           names:  E           ___________________________________________________________8E           Logical_Name__________Description__________________________   A           DCE                   Defines a search list pointing tomD                                 directories SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]B                                 and SYS$LIBRARY. These directoriesC                                 contain the Application Developer's E                                 Kit include files and other files fore:                                 creating DCE applications.  7           DCE$COMMON,DCE_       Points to the directorygE           COMMON                SYS$COMMON:[DCELOCAL]. This directoryoB                                 holds DCE-specific files common to;                                 all DCE hosts in a cluster._         5-2 Configuring DCE_ _  _      I                                                           Configuring DCE I                               5.1 DCE System Management Command Procedurei  I               ___________________________________________________________lI               Logical_Name__________Description__________________________e  ;               DCE$LOCAL,DCE_LOCAL   Points to the directoryiA                                     DCE$SPECIFIC:. This directorysH                                     defines the top of the DCE directory.                                     hierarchy.  ;               DCE$SPECIFIC          Points to the directory A                                     SYS$SPECIFIC:[DCELOCAL]. ThishG                                     directory is for internal use only.h  =               DCE$SYSROOT           Points to the directoriesgD                                     DCE$SPECIFIC:, DCE$COMMON:. ThisE                                     logical is used to find DCE filestI                                     that may be in either system-specificD=                                     or cluster-general trees.a  @               TCL_LIBRARY           Points to the directory DCE_G                                     COMMON/TCL (UNIX file syntax). ThisaH                                     directory holds files that allow theI                                     TCL interface to the DCE command line I               ______________________programs_to_function.________________l  E               The logical names with a dollar sign in them define VMS H               style directory syntax. The logical names with underscoresD               in them define UNIX style directory syntax (for use by1               various DCE internal applications).,  )         5.1.4 Configuring on a VMSclusteru  H               You must configure each node in a VMScluster separately by:               entering the following command on each node:  1                   $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG   .         5.2 Overview of New Cell Configuration  F               To configure a new cell, you must complete the following               steps:  ?               1. To begin your initial cell creation and serveroE                  configuration, invoke the DCE configuration utility.   G               2. If you are creating a new cell or adding a CDS server, F                  choose option 6 (Terminate all active DCE daemons andF                  remove all temporary local DCE databases) to stop theG                  DCE daemons in a controlled manner. Be sure to back up   I                                                       Configuring DCE 5-3o t  .           Configuring DCEn*     5.2 Overview of New Cell Configuration    A              your security and CDS databases before proceeding if $              this has not been done.  <           3. Choose option 1 from the DCE Setup Main Menu to<              configure DCE services on your system. You must<              have system privileges to modify the DCE system              configuration.   7              The procedure displays the following menu:   /                          DCE Configuration Menuf3                          DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0l  K                  1)  Client           Configure this system as a DCE client ;                  2)  New Cell         Create a new DCE cella;                  3)  CDS Server       Add Master CDS ServeraC                  4)  Modify           Modify DCE cell configurationYH                  5)  RPC_Only         Configure this system for RPC only  9                  0)  Exit             Exit this procedurevA                  ?)  Help             Display helpful information_  )              Please enter your selection:o  E              Table 5-1 provides descriptions of the options available +              on the DCE Configuration Menu.   E           Table_5-1_Configuration_Menu_Options_______________________   E           Option______Description____________________________________   E           Client      Provides full DCE RPC services, client services =                       for CDS and Security, and optional timed@                       services. A DCE client system must join anD                       existing DCE cell with a security registry andD                       a CDS master server available on other systems"                       in the cell.  E                                              (continued on next page)                  5-4 Configuring DCEr e  l      I                                                           Configuring DCE.I                                    5.2 Overview of New Cell Configurationr    I               Table_5-1_(Cont.)_Configuration_Menu_Options_______________   I               Option______Description____________________________________o  D               New Cell    Provides full DCE RPC services, a securityD                           registry server for the cell, a CDS masterE                           server, a DTS server, and the NSI agent forTF                           name service independent access to directoryD                           services from PC client systems. There canF                           be only one security registry and CDS masterI                           server in a cell, although they need not reside +                           on the same host.o  H               CDS Server  Provides a DCE client system with a CDS masterF                           server added. This option is used if a splitF                           server configuration is desired, and the newI                           cell (on another system) was configured without .                           a CDS master server.  H               Modify      Provides a submenu of additional configurationF                           options that are available after the initial6                           configuration has completed.  D               RPC_Only    Provides a subset of the DCE RPC services.G                           If DCE Version 3.0 is installed on an OpenVMSiG                           Alpha system running Version 7.2-1 or higher,gI                           NTLM security may be utilized for authenticatednG                           RPC requests. With an RPC only configuration,iA                           there are no RPC name service interface F                           routines available. This configuration will,G                           however, allow applications to communicate ifaF                           full string bindings are supplied by the RPCD                           client, or if the client requests the portG                           number to complete the partial string bindingaI               ____________from_the_end_point_mapper_(DCED_daemon)._______D  :               4. Choose option 2 to create a new DCE cell.  I               5. At each prompt, you can press RETURN to take the defaultnG                  displayed in brackets or enter a question mark (?) forcI                  help. When prompted, select a cell name and a host name;TE                  the name is used again when you configure DCE client                   systems.     I                                                       Configuring DCE 5-5O V  p           Configuring DCE *     5.2 Overview of New Cell Configuration    D           6. The configuration utility asks if you want to configure@              the host as a CDS server. Answer Y to configure theB              CDS and security servers on the same system. Answer N@              to perform a split server installation in which youB              configure the security server on the current host and0              the CDS server on a different host.  @           7. If you answered Y to configure the CDS and security:              servers on the same system, the utility asks:  P         Will there be any DCE pre-R1.1 CDS servers in this cell? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  B              If your cell will be running any CDS servers based onB              OSF DCE Release 1.0.3a or lower (equivalent to CompaqE              DCE for OpenVMS Version 1.5 or lower), you should answeriD              Y. The configuration utility sets the directory versionC              number to 3.0 for compatibility with pre-R1.1 servers. A              This setting disables the use of OSF DCE Release 1.1 C              features such as alias cells, CDS delegation ACLs, and               so on.i  D              If all CDS servers in your cell will be based on CompaqE              DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0 (or higher) and based on OSF 3              DCE Release 1.1 (or higher), answer N.   A              The configuration utility sets the directory versione@              number to 4.0 for compatibility with Compaq DCE for>              OpenVMS Version 3.0 CDS servers (OSF DCE Releases@              1.2.2). This enables the use of OSF DCE Release 1.1C              features such as alias cells, CDS delegation ACLs, andx@              so on, and OSF DCE Release 1.2.2 features. Once theD              directory version is set to 4.0, you cannot set it back              to 3.0.  ?           8. You are prompted to confirm the system time; it issA              important that you check the current time before you               respond.m  A           9. The configuration utility will prompt for the Domainm)              Name and DNS server address.t  ;          10. If DECnet/OSI is installed on your system, the A              configuration utility displays the following messagetD              and then asks several questions about configuring a DCE<              Distributed Time Service server on your system.       5-6 Configuring DCEo g  t      I                                                           Configuring DCEWI                                    5.2 Overview of New Cell Configuration     K            You seem to have DECnet/OSI installed on this system. DECnet/OSI N            includes a distributed time synchronization service (DECdts), whichP            does not currently support the DCE Distributed Time Service (DCE DTS)J            functionality. The DCE DTS in this release provides full DECdtsL            functionality. This installation will stop DECdts and use DCE DTSL            instead. For further clarification, please consult the Compaq DCE;            for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide.a  B                Even though DCE DTS will be used, it is possible to/                accept time from DECdts servers.   P                Should this node accept time from DECdts servers? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  I                Do you want this system to be a DTS Server (YES/NO/?) [Y]:D  P                Do you want this system to be a DTS Global Server (YES/NO/?) [N]:  @                Does this cell use multiple LANs? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  2                Answer the questions appropriately.  F              11. The configuration utility asks if you want to run theI                  MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine. A Y answer runs +                  the configuration utility.s  P    Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine? (YES/NO/?)  [N]  H              12. The configuration utility asks if you want to configureC                  the LDAP name service on this system. A yes answerPD                  prompts the question, "Do you want to configure theG                  system as an LDAP client?" and requires that you enter =                  further information regarding LDAP services.   P                  Do you want to configure the LDAP name service? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  H              13. The configuration utility asks if you want to configureA                  gdad to use LDAP. (gdad is the daemon for Global "                  Directory Agent.)  K                  Do you want to configure gdad to use LDAP? (YES/NO/?) [N]:   C              14. Next, the screen displays your selections and asksoG                  whether to save them as your DCE system configuration.i                  Answer Y.  G              15. All previous temporary and permanent DCE databases and F                  configuration files are now removed prior to starting'                  the new configuration.   I                                                       Configuring DCE 5-7_ _  _           Configuring DCE_*     5.2 Overview of New Cell Configuration    D          16. The configuration utility asks you to enter some randomE              keystrokes in order to supply a keyseed for the security               server.  O                  **************************************************************rP                  *  Starting the security server requires that you supply     * P                  *  a `keyseed.'  When asked for a `keyseed,' type some       * O                  *  random, alphanumeric keystrokes, followed by RETURN.      *UP                  *  (You won't be required to remember what you type.)        * O                  **************************************************************a  ?                  Enter keyseed for initial database master key:n  E          17. The configuration utility asks you to enter the passwordoC              for the cell_admin account, and asks for confirmation.f  G              Please type new password for cell_admin (or `?' for help):e  #              Type again to confirm:   :          18. The DCE daemons are started and configuration;              information is set up. After the dts daemon is C              started, you are prompted to run the DCE ConfigurationXB              Verification Program (CVP). Press RETURN to start the              CVP.n  B          19. To verify that all requested services are configured,?              choose option 2 (Show DCE configuration and activei>              daemons) from the DCE Setup Main Menu. The screen@              displays all configured DCE services and active DCE              daemons.w  -           You have completed creating a cell.r  =     5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Timeo         Services  D           If you want to add your system to an existing cell, chooseC           option 1 (Configure this system as a DCE Client) from the D           Configuration Choice Menu. This option configures the run-.           time services subset on your system.  C              ________________________ Note ________________________C  =              During the initial DCE client configuration, thee@              client software may have problems locating the Cell>              Directory Service server if the Internet protocol>              netmask for your client machine is not consistent       5-8 Configuring DCE            I                                                           Configuring DCERI        5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time ServicesR    D                 with the netmask used by other machines operating onD                 the same LAN segment. You might need to consult yourD                 network administrator to determine the correct value4                 to use as a netmask on your network.  F                 ______________________________________________________  B               When you choose option 1, the procedure displays the!               following messages:   9                   Starting DCE client configuration . . .r  O                  At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter RETURN forwP                  the default response, displayed in [brackets], or `?' for help.P                  Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.  0                   Press RETURN to continue . . .  P                   Removing temporary local DCE databases and configuration files  P                   Removing permanent local DCE databases and configuration files  ?                                   Starting client configuration'  P              Initializing RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .J              %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 2380A9A6  L              Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .K              % RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110A8c  F               The configuration utility asks whether to search the LANH               for known cells within the broadcast range of your system.  P                Would you like to search the LAN for known cells? (YES/NO/?) [Y]:  A               If you know the name of your DCE cell, answer N. As_G               prompted, supply the name of your DCE cell, your DCE host_G               name, and the host name of your cell's master CDS server.$I               You also need to specify whether your host can broadcast to @               the host where the master CDS server is installed.  I               Answer Y to see a list of available DCE cells. As prompted, G               supply your DCE host name. At the next prompt, supply ther6               appropriate DCE cell name from the list.  P                       Gathering list of currently accessible cells (please wait)  ;                   Please enter your DCE hostname [dcehost]:t  P       The following cells were discovered within broadcast range of this system:  I                                                       Configuring DCE 5-9                 Configuring DCE F     5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Services                   Buster-cell                Kauai-cell               Myhost-cell_               Tahoe-cell  C               Please enter the name of your DCE cell [buster-cell]:   C           If you do not know the name of the cell you want to join, B           consult your network administrator. Do not add the /.../C           prefix to the cell name; the procedure automatically adds 
           it.o  ?           The prompt might contain a cell name that is the lasttC           configured cell name for this host or the first cell name E           from the alphabetical list of available cells. If you enter @           a cell name that is not on the list of cell names, theC           procedure assumes you are performing a WAN configuration,MD           and asks you whether the CDS server is located on the same           LAN or subnet.  M               Is the CDS Master Server within broadcast range (YES/NO/?) [N]:i  B           After you enter your cell name, the procedure continues,>           displaying information similar to the following, but*           dependent on your configuration:  P             Terminating RPC Services/Dce Security Client daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .  >                       ***  RPC (DCED) shutdown successful  ***  P                  Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .L               % RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B0  P                 Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .L               % RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B1  N                   Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .L               % RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B2  E              Could not find security master using dcecp registry showc  >                           Attempting to locate security server/                           Found security server I                           Creating dce$local:[etc.security]pe_site.; file 4                           Checking local system timeD                           Looking for DTS servers in the LAN profileE                           Looking for Global DTS servers in this cell *                           Found DTS server  H                   The local system time is: Wed October 13 12:01:14 1999       5-10 Configuring DCE           I                                                           Configuring DCErI        5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Servicesi    .                   Is this time correct? (y/n):  D               Make sure you check that the correct time is displayedE               before you continue with the configuration. If the timeaD               is incorrect, answer N, and the procedure exits to theE               operating system to allow you to reset the system time.iE               After you correct or verify the time, answer Y, and thel                procedure resumes.  <               If DECnet/OSI is installed on your system, theB               configuration utility displays the following messageE               and then asks several questions about configuring a DCEs=               Distributed Time Service server on your system.   K            You seem to have DECnet/OSI installed on this system. DECnet/OSI N            includes a distributed time synchronization service (DECdts), whichP            does not currently support the DCE Distributed Time Service (DCE DTS)J            functionality. The DCE DTS in this release provides full DECdtsM            functionality.  This installation will stop DECdts and use DCE DTSOM            instead.  For further clarification, please consult the Compaq DCE_;            for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide.l  H               Even though DCE DTS will be used, it is possible to accept'               time from DECdts servers.   P                Should this node accept time from DECdts servers? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  H               Answer Y to accept time from any DECnet/OSI DECdts server;C               however, time from this source is unauthenticated. IflG               you answer N, this system accepts time only from DCE timei               servers.  @               If DECnet/OSI is not installed on your system, theG               configuration utility omits the previous DECdts questions                 and instead, asks:  J                   Do you need the Distributed Time Service (YES/NO/?) [Y]:  =               Answer Y to configure the host as a DTS client.a  G               The configuration utility asks if you want to run the MITtF               Kerberos 5 services on this machine. An answer of Y runs(               the configuration utility.  P   Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine? (YES/NO/?)  [N]:  I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-11C r  e           Configuring DCE F     5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Services    B           After you respond to the prompt, the procedure stops theA           CDS advertiser and clerk and asks you to perform a dce_ &           login operation, as follows:  P              Terminating CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .  L              Terminating CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .  E              Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]: P            Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):  C           Obtain the password from your system administrator. After C           you perform the dce_login operation, the procedure begins B           configuring the security client software. If this systemD           was previously configured as a DCE client or your cell hasD           another host with the same name, the configuration utility@           also displays a list of client principals that already>           exist for this system and asks whether to delete theB           principals. You must delete these principals to continue!           with the configuration.   -                   Configuring security client 7                    Creating Dce$Specific:[krb5]krb.conf   M               The following principal(s) already exist under /hosts/dcehost/:.  /               /./buster-cell/hosts/dcehost/selfi  E               Do you wish to delete these principals? (YES/NO/?) [Y]:   0                       Deleting client principals  4                       Creating ktab entry for client  P               Terminating RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .  O                 Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .wK               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B3s  <                   Starting sec_client service (please wait).  8                   This machine is now a security client.  .               Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  (                   Configuring CDS client0                       Creating the cds.conf file  P                 Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B4i       5-12 Configuring DCE           I                                                           Configuring DCE I        5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Services     P                     Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .O                   %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B5(  =                   Testing access to CDS server (please wait).s  F                   Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .P      Checking TCP/IP local host database address of "dcehost". Please wait . . .  I                   Configuring client host objects in cell namespace . . .   J                           Creating /.:/hosts/dcehost objects in name space  O            Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "dcehost". Pleasee                   wait . . .  B               If your cell uses multiple LANs, you are prompted as               follows:  <                   Please enter the name of your LAN [1.2.3]:  D               If your LAN has not been defined in the namespace, youH               are asked whether you want to define it. The configuration'               procedure then continues:y  7                       This machine is now a CDS client.y  8                           Stopping sec_client service...  @                       Starting sec_client service (please wait).                                I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-13                 Configuring DCECF     5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Services    @                       Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/dcehost/config                          secvalc$                          xattrschema!                          srvrexec                           keytab $                          keytab/self!                          hostdata +                          hostdata/dce_cf.db +                          hostdata/cell_names)                          hostdata/pe_sitee0                          hostdata/cds_attributes1                          hostdata/cds_globalnamesA+                          hostdata/host_nameh.                          hostdata/cell_aliases1                          hostdata/post_processors -                          hostdata/svc_routingD*                          hostdata/cds.conf1                          hostdata/passwd_overrideS0                          hostdata/group_override*                          hostdata/krb.conf!                          srvrconf   B               Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  =                   Configuring DTS daemon as client (DCE$DTSD)a  K                   Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .cK               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110B5   *           This machine is now a DTS clerk.  P   Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program? (YES/NO/?) [Y]:  D           The DCE Configuration Verification Program (CVP) exercisesA           the components of DCE that are running in this cell. Itw7           requires approximately 1 to 2 minutes to run.c  @           If you type y to run the CVP at this time, you see the           following display:  D               Executing DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 CVP (please wait)  P            Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation. 1999. All Rights Reserved.         5-14 Configuring DCE u  L      I                                                           Configuring DCE I        5.3 Configuring Your System as a DCE Client with Run-Time Services                        .s                   .e                   .                    .r                   .                    .i                   .                    .                    .                    .n                   .   G                   DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 CVP completed successfully   I               When the procedure is completed, the DCE Setup Main Menu is                displayed again.  C         5.4 Split Server Configuration (Adding a Master CDS Server)C  I               This section discusses a split server installation in whichmC               a new cell and the master Security Server are createdeF               on one system and the master CDS Server is configured onH               another system. The master CDS Server maintains the master1               replica of the cell root directory.   ;               A split server configuration has four phases:   G               o  Begin creating the new cell and master Security Serverl                  on one system.   H               o  Begin creating the master CDS Server on another system.  F               o  Complete creating the new cell and master Security on"                  the first system.  F               o  Complete creating the master CDS Server on the second                  system.  <         5.4.1 Creating a New Cell and Master Security Server  F               This is the first phase of a split server configuration.F               Begin this phase by creating the new cell on the machineI               where the master security server will reside. Choose optioniE               2 (Create a new DCE cell) from the Configuration ChoicetF               Menu. Answer the prompts appropriately for the cell nameC               and host name. Then answer N at the following prompt:e  P               Do you wish to configure myhost as a CDS server? (YES/NO/?) [Y]: N  I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-15  u  h           Configuring DCEl?     5.4 Split Server Configuration (Adding a Master CDS Server)o    E           Proceed through the rest of the configuration answering thenD           remaining questions as shown in section 5.1, until you get           to the following:   O           *********************************************************************DO           * This system has now been configured as a security server.         * O           * Since you chose not to configure this system as a CDS server,     *_O           * you must now configure another system as the Master CDS Server    * O           * for this cell (Option 1 on the dcesetup Main Menu, Option 3 on    *cO           * the Configuration Choice Menu.)                                   * O           *                                                                   *nO           * When the Master CDS server has been installed and configured,     *oO           * press the <RETURN> key to continue configuring this system.       *SO           *********************************************************************n  C           Go to the machine where you will configure the master CDS            Server.w  8     5.4.2 Creating a Master CDS Server on Another System  C           This is the second phase of a split server configuration._D           You must have created a new cell and begun configuring theE           security server on another machine. Log on to the system oneE           which you want to install the CDS master server, and choose A           option 3 (Add Master CDS Server) from the Configurationt           Choice Menu.  '           Answer the following prompts:   8               Please enter the name of your DCE cell []:  7               Please enter your DCE hostname [myhost2]:              The procedure asks:n  .P         Will there be any DCE pre-R1.1 CDS servers in this cell? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  C           If your cell will be running any CDS servers based on OSFc?           DCE Release 1.0.3a or lower, you should answer Y. ThecA           configuration utility sets the directory version numberi>           to 3.0 for compatibility with pre-R1.1 servers. ThisB           disables the use of OSF DCE Release 1.1 features such as6           alias cells, CDS delegation ACLs, and so on.  B           If all CDS servers in your cell will be based on DCE forE           OpenVMS Version 3.0 or higher (or an equivalent DCE version ?           based on OSF DCE Release 1.1 or higher) answer N. ThetA           configuration utility sets the directory version numberh@           to 4.0 for compatibility with DCE for OpenVMS (Version       5-16 Configuring DCE s         I                                                           Configuring DCE I               5.4 Split Server Configuration (Adding a Master CDS Server)     E               3.0 or OSF DCE Release 1.1 or higher) CDS servers. This E               enables the use of OSF DCE Release 1.1 features such as C               alias cells, CDS delegation ACLs, and so on. Once the E               directory version is set to 4.0, you cannot set it backr               to 3.0.i  E               The procedure configures accordingly and prompts you tooF               enter the host name of the security server that you just               configured.h  P                   What is the hostname of the Security Server for this cell? []:  A               The configuration procedure continues, and requestsgH               additional client information as described in section 5.2.G               The procedure configures the requested services, and thenrG               prompts you to complete the configuration of the security <               server on the other machine before continuing:  O                ****************************************************************tP                * This system has now been configured as the Master CDS Server. *P                *                                                               *P                * Before continuing, complete the configuration of the          *P                * Security Server...                                            *P                *****************************************************************  -                   Press <RETURN> to continue:r  G               Return to the system on which you configured the securityw               server.s  :         5.4.3 Completing the Security Server Configuration  F               This is the third phase of a split server configuration.H               You must have created a new cell and begun configuring theG               Security Server on one machine. Then you created a master F               CDS Server on another machine. Now you will complete theA               Security Server configuration on the first machine.C  G               Return to the system on which you configured the SecurityyF               Server and press the RETURN key. The following prompt is               displayed:  N               What is the hostname of the Master CDS Server for this cell [ ]:  F               The configuration procedure proceeds as described in the9               section Overview of New Cell Configuration.S  I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-17I i  t           Configuring DCEs?     5.4 Split Server Configuration (Adding a Master CDS Server)     D           Once the Security Server configuration is complete, returnA           to the host on which you are configuring the master CDS /           Server and complete the installation.u  8     5.4.4 Completing the CDS Master Server Configuration  >           This is the fourth and final phase of a split server=           configuration. You must have created a new cell andl?           begun configuring the security server on one machine.eB           Then you created a master CDS server on another machine.@           You completed the security server configuration on theD           first machine. Now you will complete the CDS master server           configuration.  :           Completion of this phase consists of running the-           configuration verification program:    P   Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program? (YES/NO/?) [Y]:  D           You can run the CVP now by answering Y, or you can run theE           CVP at a later time by answering N. The procedure completestC           the configuration and returns to the DCE Setup Main Menu.oE           Choose option 2 (Show DCE configuration and active daemons)eC           from the DCE Setup Main Menu to verify your configuratione           choices.       5.5 Migrating Your Cellf  B           Some DCE cells may be running security or CDS servers onA           hosts with different versions of DCE. This might happennE           because a cell has DCE software from multiple vendors, eachhE           supplying upgrades at different times. Or perhaps upgradingi7           all the hosts simultaneously is not feasible.n  >           DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0 security servers and CDSC           servers can interoperate with older servers (based on OSF A           DCE Release 1.0.3a, 1.0.2, and so on). However, new DCECC           security features associated with OSF DCE Release 1.1 andtE           DCE Release 1.2.2 will generally not be available until allGD           security server replicas in your cell are based on OSF DCEC           Release 1.1 and 1.2.2. Additionally, new CDS capabilities C           will not be available until all security servers and some A           or all CDS servers are based on OSF DCE Release 1.1 ands           1.2.2.       5-18 Configuring DCE r  i      I                                                           Configuring DCE I                                                   5.5 Migrating Your Cellt    E               If your cell contains older versions of Security or CDShI               Servers, you will need to migrate (gradually upgrade) older G               servers until all of them are running DCE server software G               based on OSF DCE Release 1.1 and 1.2.2. Once all Security F               or CDS Servers have been upgraded, you must perform someG               additional steps so that your servers can provide the new ,               security and CDS capabilities.  F               Security Servers and CDS Servers use separate proceduresD               to complete migration. Security Migration provides theD               instructions for completing Security server migration.H               CDS migration provides the instructions for completing CDS               Server migration.e            5.5.1 Security Migration  I               After you install the new security server version on a host G               where an older version security replica (master or slave).E               exists, that replica will operate with the new SecuritySH               Server, but with the behavior of the older version server.F               Note that a server based on OSF DCE 1.1 or higher cannotE               create a new replica and operate it as an older versionmE               replica. Once OSF DCE Release 1.1 has been installed ontE               all hosts that have security replicas, you must issue aeG               single cell-wide command that simultaneously migrates allyF               the replicas to operate at the level of DCE 1.1. At thisG               point the cell will support new security features such asa+               extended registry attributes.w  F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  F                 Once you have migrated the security servers to DCE 1.1F                 or higher, it is not possible to create a replica on a0                 host running an earlier version.  F                 ______________________________________________________  E               If all of the Security Server replicas in your cell areiE               based on OSF DCE Release 1.1, you can perform the finala.               migration steps in this section.  I               If your cell is still running any Security Servers based on I               a DCE release prior to OSF DCE Release 1.1, do not complete G               the upgrade steps in this section. The upgrade steps will F               advance some security database attributes. Older servers8               cannot operate on newer version databases.  I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-19                 Configuring DCEe     5.5 Migrating Your Cella    @           Once you have installed and configured DCE for OpenVMS@           Version 3.0 Security Servers in your cell, perform the2           following actions as cell administrator:  C           1. Ensure that at lease one security replica can write to C              the cell profile. Use the following operation to checku<              the cell-profile ACL for: user:dce-rgy:rw-t---.  9                  $ dcecp -c acl show -io /.:/cell_profileL  @           2. On all Security Servers, set the server version to:              secd.dce.1.1.  A                  $ dcecp -c registry modify -version secd.dce.1.1   B           3. Verify that the version has been set to secd.dce.1.1.  )                  $ dcecp -c registry shows  C              ________________________ Note ________________________t  C              If you have not updated all 1.0.3 security replicas toaA              DCE 1.1, any original 1.0.3 replicas will be stopped >              when you move the registry version forward to DCE@              1.1. You may want to verify that any original 1.0.3,              replicas are no longer running.  C              ______________________________________________________:       5.5.2 CDS MigrationA  >           If you have installed and configured DCE for OpenVMSA           Version 3.0 CDS servers in your cell, you might need to C           perform additional steps to complete the upgrade process.o  @           If you created a new DCE cell and, during the dcesetupD           process, you set the default directory version information@           for each CDS server to Version 4.0, you do not need to6           perform the migration steps in this section.  C           If your cell is still running any security or CDS serversCA           based on a DCE release prior to OSF DCE Release 1.1, docE           not complete the upgrade steps in this section. The upgrade E           steps will advance some security database and CDS directory C           attributes. Older servers cannot operate on newer version #           databases or directories.        5-20 Configuring DCE c  f      I                                                           Configuring DCEdI                                                   5.5 Migrating Your Cell     H               DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0 (or equivalent) features, suchF               as hierarchical cells and alias cells, will be availableC               only when all of your cell's security and CDS servers/G               are running DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0 or higher and the E               upgrade steps have been completed. Refer to the DCE forrH               OpenVMS Product Guide and to the OSF DCE documentation for1               descriptions of available features.C  F               Once the necessary DCE servers have been upgraded to DCEE               software based on OSF DCE Release 1.1 or 1.2.2, you canTH               perform the migration steps in this section. The migrationD               steps will enable the use of hierarchical cells, alias$               cells, and delegation.  F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  F                 Directory version information can only be set forward.C                 If you migrate a CDS server to OSF DCE 1.1 or 1.2.2u@                 behavior, you cannot revert that server to 1.0.3                 behavior.t  F                 ______________________________________________________  D               Once you have installed and configured DCE for OpenVMS>               Version 3.0 (or equivalent) security servers and@               CDS servers, perform the following actions as cell               administrator:  H               1. If you have not done so, perform the security migration-                  steps in Security Migration.   @               2. For all CDS clearinghouses, manually update theB                  CDS_UpgradeTo attribute to 4.0. The following twoG                  operations ensure that new directories created in this I                  clearinghouse will receive the correct directory versionu                  number:  P               $ dcecp -c clearinghouse modify chname -add \{CDS_UpgradeTo 4.0 \}4               $ dcecp -c clearinghouse verify chname  I               3. Manually upgrade all older directory version information #                  to 4.0 as follows:   ?                  $ dcecp -c directory modify /.: -upgrade -tree   I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-21t    t           Configuring DCEa     5.5 Migrating Your Cell     E           The -tree option operates recursively on all subdirectoriesnA           (in this example, it operates on the entire cell). This B           command does not work unless all CDS servers housing theB           affected directories are running DCE for OpenVMS VersionE           3.0. This command can take a long time to execute dependingr'           on the size of the namespace.s  :     5.6 Running the DCE Configuration Verification Program  ?           Once the DCE daemons are started, you can run the DCEiA           Configuration Verification Program (CVP) to ensure thath@           the DCE services are properly installed. The procedure1           prompts you with the following message:e  P    Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program? (YES/NO/?)[Y]:  A           If you enter Y or press RETURN, the procedure indicates "           that the CVP is running.  D               Executing DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 CVP (please wait)  P            Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation. 1999. All Rights Reserved.                 VerifyingN               .                .                .                .E               .                .n               .p               .u               .M               .o               .r  =           The CVP invokes tests of the 10 DCE RPC interfaces, E           printing a dot (.) as each test is successful. A completely A           successful test execution results in 10 dots printed in*D           succession. When the CVP tests are completed successfully,,           you receive the following message:  9           DCE for OpenVMS V3.0 CVP completed successfullya  C              ________________________ Note ________________________e  A              You can repeat the CVP whenever you want by choosing C              option 8 (Run Configuration Verification Program) fromr       5-22 Configuring DCE           I                                                           Configuring DCE I                    5.6 Running the DCE Configuration Verification Programl    (                 the DCE Setup Main Menu.  F                 ______________________________________________________  H               After you run the CVP, the configuration procedure updatesG               your system startup procedure so that the daemons restart <               automatically whenever the system is rebooted.  /         5.7 Error Recovery During Configuration   F               If the procedure encounters any errors during DCE systemH               configuration, it displays error messages. Some errors areF               not fatal, and the procedure attempts to continue. OtherH               errors are fatal, and the procedure terminates. If a fatalF               error is encountered while the procedure is starting theE               DCE daemons, the procedure attempts to stop any daemons[H               that have already been started. This returns the system toD               its original state before you began the configuration.  ?               If you receive an error message at any time whilel?               running the DCE System Configuration utility, you B               can get more detailed information about the cause of?               the error by examining the associated log file incH               SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.LOG. This log file contains a recordC               of the operations invoked by the System ConfigurationtE               utility the last time it was executed, and may help youb0               diagnose the cause of the problem.  G               Sometimes the cause of an error is transitory and may note0               recur if you repeat the operation.                              I                                                      Configuring DCE 5-23  r  n                    I                                                                         6 I         _________________________________________________________________g  I                                              Modifying Cell Configurationr    F               This chapter describes the steps you need to complete to*               modify a cell configuration.  %         6.1 Modify Configuration Menu   E               The Modify Configuration Menu varies slightly depending G               on which components are currently enabled. If a componentgH               is enabled, the menu displays the option to disable it. IfH               the component is disabled, the menu displays the option toI               enable it. In the following view, all options are disabled.   /               *** Modify Configuration Menu ***g  (               DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0  ,                1)     Add Replica CDS Server1                2)     Add Replica Security ServertG                3)     Change from DTS Global Server to DTS Local Serverr@                4)     Change from DTS Global Server to DTS clerk,                5)     Add Null Time Provider+                6)     Add NTP Time Provider %                7)     Enable Auditingf1                8)     Enable DCE Integrated Login*'                9)     Enable Kerberos 5 1               10)     Configure LDAP Name Servicet-               11)     Add LDAP Client Service %               12)     Enable LDAP GDA.'               13)     Register in X.500   6                0)  Exit        Return to previous menu:                ?)  Help        Display helpful information  *               Please enter your selection:      I                                          Modifying Cell Configuration 6-1  .               Modifying Cell Configuration!     6.1 Modify Configuration Menuh    E           Table 6-1 provides descriptions of the options available ona,           the DCE Modify Configuration Menu.  E           Table_6-1_Modify_Configuration_Menu_Options________________   E           Option________________Description__________________________   C           Add Replica CDS       Adds a CDS Replica clearinghouse to C           Server                the configuration on this host. The B                                 host must be an existing client or9                                 split cell configuration.a  >           Add Replica Security  Adds a Security Replica to theD           Server                configuration on this host. The hostC                                 must be an existing client or split %                                 cell.i  A           Change from DTS       Downgrades an existing DTS GlobalrD           Global Server to DTS  Server to a DTS Local Server on this%           Local Server          host.e  A           Change from DTS       Downgrades an existing DTS GlobaleC           Global Server to DTS  Server to a DTS clerk on this host.            clerkS  D           Add Null Time         Adds a DTS Null Time Provider to theD           Provider              existing configuration on this host.  C           Add NTP Time          Adds a DTS NTP Time Provider to theeD           Provider              existing configuration on this host.  B           Enable Auditing       Enables the DCE auditing daemon toD                                 allow the capture and display of DCE-                                 audit trails.p  ?           Enable DCE            Provides support for IntegratedoA           Integrated Login      Login, which combines the DCE andaA                                 OpenVMS login procedures. See the >                                 Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and?                                 OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide for C                                 information about Integrated Login.   :           Enable Kerberos 5     Enable DCE on this host to=                                 coexist with other Kerberos 5t0                                 implementations.  E                                              (continued on next page)   $     6-2 Modifying Cell Configuration    D      I                                              Modifying Cell ConfigurationeI                                             6.1 Modify Configuration Menup    I               Table_6-1_(Cont.)_Modify_Configuration_Menu_Options________   I               Option________________Description__________________________n  F               Configure LDAP Name   Configure the LDAP Name Service onE               Service               this host to allow DCE to utilizeoE                                     LDAP as a transport for Intercellg<                                     communications and NSID.  E               Add LDAP Client       Adds host-specific information in.H               Service               the LDAP namespace; that is, createsF                                     server, group, and profile entriesH                                     for LDAP like those entries that areF                                     used for CDS during the DCE client2                                     configuration.  H               Enable LDAP GDA       Enables DCE's Global Directory AgentG                                     (GDA) to use LDAP to perform cross-uF                                     cell directory service operations.  F               Register in X.500     Registers the host DCE informationH                                     in the X.500 namespace, allowing theG                                     cell to use X.500 to perform cross-lI               ______________________cell_directory_service_operations.___d  '         6.2 Adding a Replica CDS Servery  F               If you want to create a replica of the master CDS serverI               on your machine, you can do so on a system that has alreadyrF               been configured as a client, or on a system that has notH               yet been configured for DCE. The following example assumes%               no prior configuration.   F               Choose option 1 (Add Replica CDS Server) from the ModifyH               Configuration Menu. The configuration utility asks whetherI               to search the LAN for known cells within broadcast range of                your system.  P               Would you like to search the LAN for known cells? (YES/NO/?) [Y] :  A               If you know the name of your DCE cell, answer N. AsdG               prompted, supply the name of your DCE cell, your DCE hosteG               name, and the host name of your cell's master CDS server.yI               You also need to specify whether your host can broadcast toi@               the host where the master CDS server is installed.  I                                          Modifying Cell Configuration 6-3e e  i            Modifying Cell Configuration#     6.2 Adding a Replica CDS Server     E           Answer Y to see a list of available DCE cells. As prompted, C           supply your DCE host name. At the next prompt, supply the 2           appropriate DCE cell name from the list.  4           You are asked to enter your DCE host name:  7               Please enter your DCE host name [myhost]:_  @           The procedure then displays a list of the cells withinB           broadcast range of your system and asks you to enter theC           name of your DCE cell. After you enter the cell name, theeD           procedure displays the following messages and asks whether+           the local system time is correct:r  :               Gathering list of currently accessible cells  P       The following cells were discovered within broadcast range of this system:                 buster_cell.               kauai_cell               myhost_cell                tahoe_cell  B               Please enter the name of your DCE cell: myhost_cell.  5               Please enter your DCE hostname [myhost]o  P            Terminating RPC Services/DCE Security Client daemon (DCE$DCED)  . . .  =                       *** RPC (DCED) shutdown successful  ***   O                 Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . J              %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110C0  P                 Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110C1   N                   Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110C2   ;               Testing access to CDS server (please wait)....  :                       Attempting to locate security server+                       Found security server_E                       Creating dce$local:[etc.security]pe_site.; file 0                       Checking local system time9                       Looking for DTS servers in this LANt&                       Found DTS server  D                   The local system time is: Wed Jul 12 11:31:52 1998  $     6-4 Modifying Cell Configuration           I                                              Modifying Cell ConfigurationtI                                           6.2 Adding a Replica CDS Server     .                   Is this time correct? (y/n):  F               Please check the time before you respond to this prompt.  D               Make sure you check that the correct time is displayedE               before you continue with the configuration. If the timenD               is incorrect, answer N, and the procedure exits to theE               operating system to allow you to reset the system time.uE               After you correct or verify the time, answer Y, and thenI               procedure continues with the following message (if you havee3               DECnet/OSI installed and configured):   K            You seem to have DECnet/OSI installed on this system. DECnet/OSIbN            includes a distributed time synchronization service (DECdts), whichP            does not currently support the DCE Distributed Time Service (DCE DTS)J            functionality. The DCE DTS in this release provides full DECdtsL            functionality. This installation will stop DECdts and use DCE DTSL            instead. For further clarification, please consult the Compaq DCE;            for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide.w  H               Even though DCE DTS will be used, it is possible to accept'               time from DECdts servers.   P                Should this node accept time from DECdts servers? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  H               Answer Y to accept time from any DECnet/OSI DECdts server;C               however, time from this source is unauthenticated. IfnF               you answer N, this system accepts time only from DCE DTS               servers.  P                 Do you want this system to be a DTS Local Server (YES/NO/?) [N]:  A               If DECnet/OSI is not installed, this system must be E               configured as either a DTS clerk or a DTS server. For a_H               complete description on the differences between DTS clerksF               and servers, please consult the section on how DTS worksI               in the OSF DCE Administration Guide. Compaq recommends thatr7               you configure three DTS servers per cell.   G               After you respond, the procedure stops the CDS advertiser_F               and asks you to perform a dce_login operation. After youE               log in, the procedure configures the system as a clientd7               system and asks for a clearinghouse name:s  N                       Starting CDS Name Service Server daemon (DCE$CDSD) . . .O                   %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110C3   I                                          Modifying Cell Configuration 6-5     C            Modifying Cell Configuration#     6.2 Adding a Replica CDS Server     >           When configuring the CDS server, the procedure asks:  C               What is the name for this clearinghouse? [myhost_ch]:n  A           Specify a name for this clearinghouse that is unique in{B           this cell. The procedure displays the following messagesB           and asks whether you want to replicate more directories.  N                       Initializing the name space for additional CDS server...  5                       Modifying acls on /.:/myhost_ch   C                       Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/myhost/cds-server   @                       Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/myhost/cds-gda  D               Do you wish to replicate more directories? (YES/NO/?):  E           The root directory from the CDS master server has just beenmD           replicated. You can replicate more directories if you wantB           by answering Y. Next, you are prompted for the name of a)           CDS directory to be replicated.   A               Enter the name of a CDS directory to be replicated:n  B           Enter the name of a CDS directory existing in the masterB           CDS namespace that you want to replicate on this system.@           Type the directory name without the /.:/ prefix; it isD           added automatically. When you are finished, press only theC           RETURN key. The procedure displays the following messageso3           and asks whether you want to run the CVP.f  ?           If your system is already configured as a CDS ReplicahC           Server, this option will show "Remove Replica CDS Server"h+           on the Modify Configuration Menu.g  @           Choose this option if you want to remove a CDS ReplicaE           Server from your DCE configuration. You will not affect the 2           rest of your system's DCE configuration.  !     6.3 Adding a Security Replica   >           If you want to add a replica security server to yourD           system, choose option 2 (Add Replica Security Server) fromE           the Modify Configuration Menu. When you choose this option, A           the procedure will configure the system as a DCE client 4           system if it is not already so configured.  $     6-6 Modifying Cell Configuration e  g      I                                              Modifying Cell Configuration_I                                             6.3 Adding a Security Replicac    E               Once the client configuration has neared completion, ornD               if the system is currently a DCE client, the following)               messages will be displayed:   D                       Configuring security replica server (DCE$SECD)  I               The procedure will prompt you to enter the security replicaC               name.   P              Enter the security replica name (without subsys/dce/sec) [dcehost]:  A               After you enter your security replica name, you are ?               prompted to enter a keyseed. Enter several random                characters.l  P             ********************************************************************P             * Starting the security server requires that you supply            *P             * a 'keyseed.' When asked for a 'keyseed,' type some               *P             * random, alphanumeric keystrokes, followed by RETURN.             *P             * (You won't be required to remember what you type.)               *P             ********************************************************************  <               Enter keyseed for initial database master key:  H               The procedure continues, displaying information similar toA               the following, but dependent on your configuration:a  6                   Modifying acls on /.:/sec/replist...  9                   Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/sec...   .                   Modifying acls on /.:/sec...  *                   Modifying acls on /.:...  7                   Modifying acls on /.:/cell-profile....  N                       Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . .  =                           Waiting for registry propagation...e  P      Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program? (y/n/?) [y]:  H               If your system is already configured as a Security ReplicaC               Server, option in the Modify Configuration Menu shows /               "Remove Replica Security Server".   F               Choose option 2 if you want to remove a Security ReplicaF               from your DCE configuration. Its removal does not affect:               the rest of your system's DCE configuration.  I                                          Modifying Cell Configuration 6-7o                 Modifying Cell Configuration!     6.3 Adding a Security Replica     C           When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configurationn"           Menu is displayed again.  *     6.4 Adding/Removing a DTS Local Server  B           If you want to add a DTS server to your machine, you canA           do so on a system that has already been configured as alE           client, or on a system that has not yet been configured foreE           DCE. Choose option 3 (Add DTS Local Server) from the Modify            Configuration Menu.   D           If the system has not yet been configured for DCE, it will(           be configured as a DCE client.  9           Also choose option 3 if you want to modify youreD           configuration from a DTS Local Server to a DTS clerk. ThisA           operation does not affect the rest of your system's DCEc           configuration.  "     6.5 Adding a DTS Global Server  @           If you want to add a DTS Global Server to your system,A           choose option 4 (Add DTS Global Server) from the Modify            Configuration Menu.   >           If your system is already configured as a DTS GlobalA           Server, option 4 shows Change from DTS Global Server to B           DTS Clerk. Choose this option if you want to modify your@           configuration from a DTS Global Server to a DTS Clerk.  C           When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configurationt"           Menu is displayed again.  #     6.6 Adding a Null Time Providerr  A           The null time provider allows DTS to set the inaccuracyoC           without setting the time or in any way modifying the hostn@           system time. Refer to the OSF DCE Administration Guide@           - Core Components volume for further information aboutE           getting time from Network Time Protocol (NTP) time sources._  A           If you want to add a null time provider to your system,pB           choose option 5 (Add Null Time Provider) from the Modify           Configuration Menu.   $     6-8 Modifying Cell Configuration x  i      I                                              Modifying Cell Configuration I                                           6.6 Adding a Null Time Provider     G               The configuration adds and starts the null time provider, 0               displaying the following messages:  L                           Starting Null Time Provider (dts_null_provider)...  -                   Press <RETURN> to continue:o  G               Press RETURN. When the procedure is completed, the Modify 4               Configuration Menu is displayed again.  '         6.7 Adding an NTP Time Providerr  I               If your site uses Network Time Protocol (NTP) to set system F               time, you can use those time signals to synchronize DTS.I               Briefly, one DTS server uses the NTP time provider software H               to synchronize with NTP. That DTS server synchronizes withD               other DTS servers using DTS time signals. Refer to theC               OSF DCE Administration Guide - Core Components volume F               for further information about getting time from NTP time               sources.  E               If you want to add an NTP time provider to your system, E               choose option 6 (Add NTP Time Provider) from the Modify !               Configuration Menu.o  G               The configuration adds and starts the null time provider,e0               displaying the following messages:  F                       Starting NTP Time Provider (dts_ntp_provider)...  O          Enter the hostname where the NTP server is running: dcedts.lkg.dec.com   +                   Press RETURN to continue:h  G               Press RETURN. When the procedure is completed, the Modify 4               Configuration Menu is displayed again.           6.8 Enabling Auditing   G               DCE auditing facilities detect and record critical events A               in distributed applications. To enable DCE auditing A               facilities on your machine, choose option 7 (Enable-;               Auditing) from the Modify Configuration Menu.   C               The procedure begins configuring the Audit daemon and 0               prompts you to log in to the cell.  I                                          Modifying Cell Configuration 6-9D t  t            Modifying Cell Configuration     6.8 Enabling Auditing     5                       Starting Audit daemon (auditd).o  F               Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:I               Please enter the password for "cell_admin" (or ? for help):i  E           After you log in, the procedure creates default filters ande1           completes configuring the Audit daemon.D  K                       Creating default filters for security, dts, and auditS  6                   Successfully configured Audit daemon  )               Press <RETURN> to continue:   E           If auditing was previously enabled on your system, option 7 C           displays as "Disable Auditing". Choose this option if you 2           want to disable auditing on your system.  C           When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configuration "           Menu is displayed again.  %     6.9 Enabling DCE Integrated Login   =           If you want users to have the ability to obtain DCEs@           credentials when they interactively log in to OpenVMS,E           and to automatically synchronize DCE and OpenVMS passwords, B           then choose option 8 from the Modify Configuration Menu.?           For more information on DCE Integrated Login, see therE           Compaq DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide.t  @           If DCE Integrated Login was previously enabled on your>           system, option 8 displays as "Disable DCE Integrated?           Login". Choose this option if you want to disable DCE *           Integrated Login on your system.  C           When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configurationi"           Menu is displayed again.       6.10 Enabling Kerberos 5  <           If you expect to need to interoperate with non-DCEA           Kerberos, choose option 9 from the Modify Configuration B           Menu. This option sets up the DCE Kerberos files so thatE           they can be shared with non-DCE Kerberos implementations ine6           order to facilitate better interoperability.  %     6-10 Modifying Cell Configuration            I                                              Modifying Cell Configuration I                                                  6.10 Enabling Kerberos 5     3               The following messages are displayed:   P    Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine? (YES/NO/?) [N]:  +                       Configuring Kerberos.,  G               When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configuration &               Menu is displayed again.  .         6.11 Configuring the LDAP Name Service  F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  E                 You will need a working LDAP server somewhere on yourtB                 network to configure DCE to use LDAP. Consult yourE                 LDAP documentation for information on terminology andh*                 setting up an LDAP server.  F                 ______________________________________________________  D               Configuring the LDAP name service involves three stepsD               on the Modify Configuration Menu. Here, the first stepF               defines to the system the extent of potential additionalG               capabilities. If fully configured, LDAP provides a secondyG               path to access the X.500 directory service, requires lessuD               overhead than DAP, and provides support for the TCP/IP               protocol.l  B               Choose option 10 to add the LDAP name service to the               configuration.  C               Next, to configure the LDAP name service, specify the D               location of the LDAP server and the distinguished nameI               (DN) of your DCE cell as it appears in the LDAP name space.s  I               You are prompted for necessary information in the followingC?               script. You can press '?' at the prompt for help.r  8                   Modify LDAP name service configuration  K                   Please enter the hostname of the LDAP server [localhost]:c  E               The LDAP server must be known to the network by a name.   H                   Please enter the port number of the LDAP server [389]:  I                                         Modifying Cell Configuration 6-11  t               Modifying Cell Configuration*     6.11 Configuring the LDAP Name Service    A           If no other port number is specified, press <RETURN> ton.           specify the default value, port 389.  G               Please enter the authentication dn to the LDAP server []:   ?           Enter the distinguished name associated with the LDAPs8           server to authenticate the LDAP server to DCE.  A               Please enter the password of the authentication dn: $               Type again to confirm:  9               Please enter the cell dn in LDAP syntax []:i  3           Enter the distinguished name of the cell.   C                   Checking existing LDAP name service configuration 3                       Testing LDAP server access...o  E           If you provide the wrong information, you see this message:   2               *** Error contacting the LDAP server  G           Please verify the LDAP configuration you provided is correct.o  )               Press <RETURN> to continue:C  C           When the procedure is completed, the Modify Configuratione"           Menu is displayed again.  #     6.12 Adding LDAP Client Service   >           The LDAP Client Service option adds or removes host-A           specific information in the LDAP namespace; that is, tosA           create server, group, and profile entries for LDAP like B           those entries that are used in CDS during the DCE clientD           configuration. Examples of such entries include everything$           under /.:/hosts/HOST_NAME.  E           Choose option 11 to configure LDAP Client Service. When the B           procedure is completed, the Modify Configuration Menu is           displayed again.  D     6.13 Configuring LDAP Support for the Global Directory Assistant  C           After enabling LDAP and adding LDAP Client Service, it isNA           necessary to connect LDAP to the global directory agent.E           (GDA). Cross-cell directory service is controlled by a GDA,EB           which looks up foreign cell information on behalf of theB           application in either the Domain Naming Service (DNS) orE           X.500 database. Applications can request directory servicese  %     6-12 Modifying Cell Configuratione r  p      I                                              Modifying Cell ConfigurationrI          6.13 Configuring LDAP Support for the Global Directory Assistant     E               from either CDS or LDAP or both. LDAP is provided as antG               optional directory service that is independent of CDS andr+               duplicates CDS functionality.r  F               Choose option 12 to configure communication between LDAP               and the GDA.  I               To complete the configuration of the LDAP name service, you.F               need to specify the location of the LDAP server, and theF               distinguished name of your DCE cell as it appears in theI               LDAP name space. You are prompted for necessary information F               in the following dialog. You can always press '?' at the               prompt for help.  /                   Modify GDA LDAP configuration[  P                   Please enter the hostname of the LDAP server [localhost]: cell  H                   Please enter the port number of the LDAP server [389]:  K                   Please enter the authentication dn to the LDAP server []:   K                   Please enter the authentication dn to the LDAP server []:   E                   Please enter the password of the authentication dn: (                   Type again to confirm:  =                   Please enter the cell dn in LDAP syntax []:   ?                       Re-starting Global Directory Agent daemon:  B                   Starting Global Directory Agent daemon (gdad)...K               %RUN-S-PROC-ID, identification of created process is 238110C8   7                   LDAP is successfully enabled for gdad   I               When the procedure is completed, the DCE Setup Main Menu isa               displayed again.  (         6.14 Registering a Cell in X.500  @               To search for destinations in other cells requiresF               connection with a directory service database. All cross-G               cell directory name searches are controlled by the global @               directory agent (GDA), which looks up foreign cellC               information on behalf of an application in either ther<               Domain Naming Service (DNS) or X.500 database.  D               Choose option 13 to set up communications between your>               configured cell and the X.500 directory service.  I                                         Modifying Cell Configuration 6-13  v  f            Modifying Cell Configuration$     6.14 Registering a Cell in X.500    B           If you select the Register in X.500 option, you next seeD           the X.500 menu. It requires you to specify an object class           for your cell.  A           Enter the X.500 object class corresponding to your cellMB           name. For example, if your cell name is /.../c=mycountry9           /o=mycompany/ou=mylocation, the object class isi           Organizational Unit.  0                           1) Organizational Unit)                           2) Organization .                           3) Organization Role$                           4) Country%                           5) Locality /                           6) Application Entityo0                           7) Application Process+                           8) Group of Namess#                           9) Device #                          10) Personi0                          11) Return to Main Menu  :                   Please enter the object class for cell :  =           Every entry in X.500 is classified according to the :           characteristics of the real world object that itA           represents. Before the cell entry can be created in theeC           X.500 directory, you must specify the class of the entry.   A           For example, if you choose option 1, the organizational*"           unit class is specified.  C           The superior entries must exist before the cell entry cankC           be created. In the above example, c=mycountry/o=mycompany D           must exist prior to choosing the cell registration option.  C           If the cell entry exists, you are asked to confirm if the :           cell attribute information needs to be replaced.  D           COMPAQ cell registration, which is compatible with OSF DCEA           GDS, saves the cell information in special CDS-Cell ande"           CDS-Replicas attributes.  @           If the cell registration fails, the following error is           displayed:  E               *** Error: Unable to register cell information in X.500o  /           Please refer to the dcesetup log filey9           SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.LOG for more information.o  %     6-14 Modifying Cell Configurationc o  .      I                                              Modifying Cell ConfigurationoI                                          6.14 Registering a Cell in X.500a    D               If the procedure is completed successfully, the Modify6               Configuration Menu is displayeded again.                                                                                      I                                         Modifying Cell Configuration 6-15                          I                                                                         AfI         _________________________________________________________________e  I                                      Files Created or Used on Your SystemC    D               This appendix lists the directories and files that areF               created or used on your system by Compaq DCE for OpenVMS$               VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.           A.1 Installation Files  I               The following files are created when you install Compaq DCEa>               for OpenVMS VAX or Compaq DCE for OpenVMS Alpha:  %               1[SYSEXE]DCE$ADD_ID.EXE   *               [SYSHLP]DCE030.RELEASE_NOTES.               [SYSUPD]DCE$COMPARE_VERSIONS.COM/               [SYSUPD]DCE$GET_IMAGE_VERSION.COM   '         A.2 Run-Time Services Kit Files   I               The following files are created when you install the Compaqi(               DCE Run-Time Services Kit:  )               Startup/Configuration files   *               [SYS$STARTUP]DCE$STARTUP.COM+               [SYS$STARTUP]DCE$SHUTDOWN.COMs                  [SYSHLP]DCEDCL.HLP          "               ____________________  >               1     These files are installed by OpenVMS or by  C               DCE if the OpenVMS version is prior to version 7.2-1.e  I                                  Files Created or Used on Your System A-1y m         (     Files Created or Used on Your System#     A.2 Run-Time Services Kit FilesG    2           [SYSMGR]DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM'           1[SYSMGR]DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN.COMo  &           1[SYSMGR]DCE$RPC_STARTUP.COM             [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP.COMo(           [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_MULTINET.COM$           [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_NONE.COM'           [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_PATHWAY.COMr'           [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_TCPWARE.COMw#           [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_UCX.COM   #           [SYSEXE]DCE$SEC_SETUP.EXEy"           [SYSEXE]DCE$GETCELLS.EXE%           [SYSEXE]DCE$GETCELLINFO.EXEa           [SYSEXE]DCE$KCFG.EXE             Data files  %           [DCELOCAL.VAR.SVC]ROUTING.;i-           [DCELOCAL.ETC]CODE_SET_REGISTRY.TXTs*           [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDS_ATTRIBUTES.DAT)           [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDS_GLOBALNAMES.;o!           [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDSCP.BPT)!           [DCELOCAL.ETC]DTSCP.BPTr/           [DECW$DEFAULTS.USER]DC$CDSBROWSER.UIDi0           [SYSUPD]DTSS$INSTALL_TIMEZONE_RULE.COM             Toolsi                                ,     A-2 Files Created or Used on Your System l  i      I                                      Files Created or Used on Your SystemrI                                           A.2 Run-Time Services Kit Files     *               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]ATTRLIST.DCP+               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]ATTR_EVAL.TCLT*               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]BCKP_CDS.DCP*               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]BCKP_SEC.DCP&               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]CELL.DCP+               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]CELLALIAS.DCP $               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]CP.COM+               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]DIR_OPS.DCECPo%               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]DTS.DCPa'               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]GETIP.COMT(               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]GETSYI.COM&               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]GREP.COM&               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]HELP.DCP&               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]HOST.DCP)               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]HOSTVAR.DCPa(               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]INIT.DCECP$               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]LS.COM+               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]PARSEARGS.DCP *               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]REGISTRY.DCP$               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]RM.COM%               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]TAR.COM (               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]TCLINDEX.;&               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]USER.DCP'               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]UNAME.COM )               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]UTILITY.DCP -               [DCELOCAL.DCECP]VERB-OBJECT.DCPi  $               [DCELOCAL.TCL]INIT.TCL&               [DCELOCAL.TCL]PARRAY.TCL&               [DCELOCAL.TCL]TCLINDEX.;  0               [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.TOOLS]JPI.COM  &               Executable/Library files                      I                                  Files Created or Used on Your System A-3            (     Files Created or Used on Your System#     A.2 Run-Time Services Kit Files     "           1[SYSLIB]DCE$LIB_SHR.EXE  !           1[SYSLIB]DCE$KERNEL.EXE   %           1[SYSLIB]DCE$SOCKSHR_IP.EXEe  *           1[SYSLIB]DCE$SHCKSHR_DNET_IV.EXE  +           1[SYSLIB]DCE$SOCKSHR_DNET_OSI.EXE   &           1[SYSLIB]DCE$SOCKSHR_TPS.EXE             1[SYSLIB]DTSS$SHR.EXEd  $           [SYSLIB]DCE$NSEDIT_SHR.EXE!           [SYSLIB]DXD$CDS_SHR.EXEl!           [SYSLIB]DCE$UAF_SHR.EXE &           [SYSLIB]DCE$LGI_CALLOUTS.EXE#           1[SYSLIB]DTSS$RUNDOWN.EXE   3           [SYSLHP.EXAMPLES.DCE.X500]DXD$XDS_SHR.EXEn  %           [SYSUPD]DCE$UAF_CONVERT.EXEd  !           [SYSEXE]DCE$UUIDGEN.EXE            [SYSEXE]DCE$TCL.EXE            2[SYSEXE]ZIC.EXE             1[SYSEXE]RPCCP.EXE             1[SYSEXE]DCE$DCED.EXEl  )           1[SYSEXE]DCE$RPCPERF_CLIENT.EXEd  )           1[SYSEXE]DCE$RPCPERF_SERVER.EXEo             [SYSEXE]DCE$NSID.EXE           [SYSEXE]DCE$DCESX.EXEa            [SYSEXE]DCE$NSEDIT.EXE            [SYSEXE]DCE$CADUMP.EXE"           [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSADVER.EXE"           [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSCLERK.EXE           [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSCP.EXEd$           [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSBROWSER.EXE           3[SYSEXE]DCE$CDSD.EXEa  &           3[SYSEXE]DCE$CDSD_DBDUMP.EXE  $           3[SYSEXE]DCE$CDSD_DIAG.EXE             3[SYSEXE]DCE$GDAD.EXE              ____________________  I           2     These files are installed by DCE with OpenVMS Version 6.2i  J           3     These files are installed with the Runtime, but controlledC                 by separate license PAKs (DCE-CDS or DCE-SECURITY).   ,     A-4 Files Created or Used on Your System e  E      I                                      Files Created or Used on Your SystemaI                                           A.2 Run-Time Services Kit Filesr    *               [SYSEXE]DCE$X500_ADDCELL.EXE(               [SYSEXE]DCE$LDAPSEARCH.EXE(               [SYSEXE]DCE$LDAPMODIFY.EXE(               [SYSEXE]DCE$LDAPDELETE.EXE(               [SYSEXE]DCE$LDAPMODRDN.EXE&               [SYSEXE]DCE$RGY_EDIT.EXE&               [SYSEXE]DCE$ACL_EDIT.EXE'               [SYSEXE]DCE$DCE_LOGIN.EXEp(               3[SYSEXE]DCE$SEC_ADMIN.EXE  #               3[SYSEXE]DCE$SECD.EXEi  ,               3[SYSEXE]DCE$SEC_CREATE_DB.EXE  &               [SYSEXE]DCE$KDESTROY.EXE#               [SYSEXE]DCE$KINIT.EXEo#               [SYSEXE]DCE$KLIST.EXE $               [SYSEXE]DCE$CHPASS.EXE!               [SYSEXE]DCE$UAF.EXE $               [SYSEXE]DCE$IMPORT.EXE$               [SYSEXE]DCE$EXPORT.EXE,               1[SYSEXE]DTSS$SET_TIMEZONE.EXE  #               [SYSEXE]DCE$DTSCP.EXEo"               [SYSEXE]DCE$DTSD.EXE$               [SYSEXE]DTSS$GRAPH.EXE$               [SYSEXE]DCE$AUDITD.EXE                  Message/Help files  )               [SYSMSG]DCE$UUIDGEN_MSG.EXEo$               [SYSMSG]DCE$IL_MSG.EXE  "               [SYSEXE]DCE$SAMS.EXE  (               [SYSHLP]DCE$CDSBROWSER.HLB&               [SYSHLP]DCE$UAF_HELP.HLB)               [SYSHLP]DCE$IMPORT_HELP.HLB )               [SYSHLP]DCE$EXPORT_HELP.HLB #               [SYSHLP]DCE$DTSCP.HLB           I                                  Files Created or Used on Your System A-5_ N         (     Files Created or Used on Your System)     A.3 Application Developer's Kit Filesn    )     A.3 Application Developer's Kit FilesE  C           When you install the Application Developer's Kit, all therE           files in the Runtime Services Kit are created. 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[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM *               [DCE$LIBRARY]MSRPC_MAPPING.H"               [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE.OPT&               [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_CXX.OPT!               [DCE$LIBRARY]ACCT.Hu#               [DCE$LIBRARY]ACCT.IDL $               [DCE$LIBRARY]ACLBASE.H&               [DCE$LIBRARY]ACLBASE.IDL"               [DCE$LIBRARY]ACLIF.H#               [DCE$LIBRARY]ASSERT.H1"               [DCE$LIBRARY]AUDIT.H*               [DCE$LIBRARY]AUDIT_CONTROL.H,               [DCE$LIBRARY]AUDIT_CONTROL.IDL&               [DCE$LIBRARY]AUDIT_LOG.H$               [DCE$LIBRARY]BINDING.H&               [DCE$LIBRARY]BINDING.IDL%               [DCE$LIBRARY]CDSCLERK.He%               [DCE$LIBRARY]CODESETS.Hs'               [DCE$LIBRARY]CODESETS.IDL *               [DCE$LIBRARY]CODESETS_STUB.H!               [DCE$LIBRARY]CONV.Hr#               [DCE$LIBRARY]CONV.IDLn"               [DCE$LIBRARY]CONVC.H$               [DCE$LIBRARY]CONVC.IDL#               [DCE$LIBRARY]DACLIF.H %            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[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_UTILS.H           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEACL.H !           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEACL.IDL "           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEAUDMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCECDSMAC.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCECDSMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCECDSSVC.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCECFGMSG.H           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED.He%           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED_ACLBITS.HA'           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED_ACLBITS.IDLl"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED_BASE.H$           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED_BASE.IDL"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCED_DATA.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEDHDMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEDTSMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCEGSSMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCELIBMSG.H"           [DCE$LIBRARY]DCESVCMSG.H!           [DCE$LIBRARY]DNSCLERK.HM#           [DCE$LIBRARY]DNSMESSAGE.H %           [DCE$LIBRARY]DNSMESSAGE.IDLG&           [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.ACF$           [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.H&           [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.IDL           [DCE$LIBRARY]EP.Ha           [DCE$LIBRARY]EP.IDL            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[DCE$LIBRARY]SVCBIN.HD!           [DCE$LIBRARY]SVCBIN.IDL "           [DCE$LIBRARY]SVCFILTER.H           [DCE$LIBRARY]SVCLOG.HD"           [DCE$LIBRARY]SVCREMOTE.H            [DCE$LIBRARY]TRACE.HXX           [DCE$LIBRARY]TWR.H           [DCE$LIBRARY]TWR.IDL           [DCE$LIBRARY]UNIX.HI           [DCE$LIBRARY]UNIX.IDL            [DCE$LIBRARY]UTC.H!           [DCE$LIBRARY]UTCTYPES.H #           [DCE$LIBRARY]UTCTYPES.IDL            [DCE$LIBRARY]UUID.H            [DCE$LIBRARY]UUID.IDLr  !     A.4 Example Application Files   B           The following example application files are created when6           you install the Application Developer's Kit:  .           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO.COM-           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]DCE.OPTC1           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO.README 3           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_CLIENT.C 1           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_INET.HC3           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_SERVER.CC2           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[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3_MGR.C  :           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.COM4           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]DCE.OPT=           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.README 5           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HEL.SAMSs6           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HEL_SVC.H8           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.C                                              -     A-16 Files Created or Used on Your System  E  B                    I                                                                         B I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                  Sample Installation Logs     F               This appendix provides a listing for the installation ofB               Compaq DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.0 on OpenVMS Alpha.  2         B.1 Installing Compaq DCE on OpenVMS Alpha  >               This installation has the following assumptions:  C               o  OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2 or higher was installed.   H               o  Both the Runtime Services Kit (RTK) and the Application;                  Developer's Kit (ADK) are being installed.B  8               o  The ADK license PAK was loaded already.  F               o  Either UCX Version 4.2 or TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSG                  Version 5.0 (or higher), and DECnet Phase IV or DECnetB(                  Phase V were installed.  7               o  The DCE$SERVER account exists already.   E               o  The NET$DECLAREOBJECT right has not yet been grantedOF                  to DCE$SERVER; it will be granted by the installation                  procedure.D  3               $ @dka500:[dceaxp030]dce$install help   J                       Performing DCE pre-installation tasks...please wait.  I           This installation procedure has detected an existing DCE$SERVER L           account. Correct operation of DCE on this system requires that theP           DCE$SERVER account have TMPMBX, NETMBX, DETACH, and SYSPRV privileges.  P          The installation procedure will modify the DCE$SERVER account to ensure;               that the prerequisite privileges are present.   4               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated  6               The following product has been selected:O                   DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0               Layered Product [Installed]   I                                              Sample Installation Logs B-1D L  A           Sample Installation Logs.     B.1 Installing Compaq DCE on OpenVMS Alpha    (           Do you want to continue? [YES]  *           Configuration phase starting ...  O  You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and forHP  any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.  9           DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0: DCE V3.0 for OpenVMS Alpha              Greetings!  -           This is DCE V3.0 for OpenVMS Alpha. B           There are four components: the DCE Runtime Services, theC           DCE Application Development Kit, the DCE Security Server, !           and the DCE CDS Server.   N                1. The Runtime Services provides the core services necessary to6                   execute and manage DCE applications.  L                2. The Application Development Kit provides the services and E                   tools required to develop, execute, and manage DCE EC                   applications. The Runtime Services capability is EN                   automatically provided with the Application Development Kit.  O                3. The security server supplies support for a cell wide securityIK                   database. A cell must have at least one system running a Y"                   security server.  I                4. The CDS server supplies support for a cell wide naming  P             database. A cell must have at least one system running a CDS server.  G               c Compaq Computer Corporation. 2000. All Rights Reserved"e  P       Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.  N       This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technologyI       of Compaq Computer Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this O       software and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license /       from Compaq or an authorized sublicensor.E  O       Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. GovernmentSK       is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of M       DFARS  252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III,        as applicable.  )               Compaq Computer CorporationA  J               The software product is sold by Compaq Computer Corporation.        B-2 Sample Installation Logs           I                                                  Sample Installation Logs I                                B.1 Installing Compaq DCE on OpenVMS Alpha     N       This product uses the following PAKS: DCE-SECURITY, DCE-CDS, DCE-APP-DEV  J                   This product currently has 3 Product Authorization Keys:  M                       Producer      PAK Name        Version      Release Date   L                       DEC           DCE-SECURITY    V3.0         01-JUL-2000L                       DEC           DCE-CDS         V3.0         01-JUL-2000L                       DEC           DCE-APP-DEV     V3.0         01-JUL-2000  ?               Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] n   O             The Application Development Kit is optional and enabled with a PAK. P             It provides the services and tools required to develop, execute, and$             manage DCE applications.  =                     The Application Development Kit installs:   G                     + Required DCE application development header files B                     + Interface Definition Language Compiler (IDL)H                     + Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) Templates for the 4                        Interface Definition Language=                     + Unique User Identifier (UUID) GeneratorY-                     + Sample DCE ApplicationsA  8                   The Application Development Kit [NO] y  7               Do you want to review the options? [NO] yD  I               DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0: DCE V3.0 for OpenVMS Alpha [Installed] 6                   The Application Development Kit: YES  9               Are you satisfied with these options? [YES]D  *               Execution phase starting ...  E               The following product will be installed to destination:CO                   DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0             DISK$PCL090_SYS:[VMS$COMMON.]   P    Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%  7               The following product has been installed:DH                   DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.0                    Layered Product  P           *** DCE Product installation successful...beginning post-installation.  O              The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to theAA                   DCE$SERVER account. You may IGNORE the message:   P     "%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT to DCE$SERVER7               -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier"E  I                                              Sample Installation Logs B-3S L  X           Sample Installation Logs.     B.1 Installing Compaq DCE on OpenVMS Alpha    !               if it should occur.]        Press return to ContinueXP      %UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT to DCE$SERVER-      -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifierU  L           Load the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) templates for IDL? [Y]: n  P         NOTE: Please add the following to your system's SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM.K               These files define foreign commands for using DCE on OpenVMS.   C                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COMXO                     $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COMT  N        Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM on yourP        system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executed at system boot. TheK        parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM depend on the specific TCP/IP M        product you intend to use. You will now be asked to select the name ofSI        this TCP/IP product, and the installation will supply you with theM7        correct command for SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM.]  :            TCP/IP product                          Keyword  8            Compaq's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS    TCPIP;            Multinet from TGV                       MULTINET :            Pathway from Wollongong                 PATHWAY:            TCPware from Process Software           TCPWARE7            No TCP/IP Available at this time        NONE.  A           Enter one of the keywords from the table above [TCPIP]:R  N           Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM  D           %DCE-S-INSTALL, Installation of OpenVMS DCE V3.0 completed                            B-4 Sample Installation Logs                         I                                                                         CDI         _________________________________________________________________E  I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsT    ?               The following sections contain sample logs of DCET               configurations.L  (         C.1 Initial Client Configuration  +               @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIGD  P                  *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 ***  P           ****************************    INFO     *****************************@               ***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes                 %REGISTER-I-8         SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 0  7                                  DCE Configuration Menu ;                                  DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0M  O                     1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client ?                     2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell ?                     3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS ServerIG                     4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configurationuL                     5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only  =                     0)  Exit              Exit this procedureRE                     ?)  Help              Display helpful informationO  ,               Please enter your selection: 1  5               Starting DCE client configuration . . .S  O                At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> forCN                the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help."                Entering a CONTROL-4         Z will terminate this configuration request.  .               Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  I                                             Sample Configuration Logs C-1D R  I           Sample Configuration Logs $     C.1 Initial Client Configuration    H           Removing temporary local DCE databases and configuration files  H           Removing permanent local DCE databases and configuration files  /                   Starting client configuration   P              Initializing RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380A9A6L  L              Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238110A8C  P          Would you like to search the LAN for known DCE cells  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? n  2           Please enter your DCE hostname [ylekot]:  A           Please enter the name for your DCE cell []: opnmnd-cell   J           Is the CDS Master Server within broadcast range  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  @   Please enter the hostname for the CDS Master Server []: opnmndP   Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "opnmnd". Please wait . . .C   Checking BIND servers for address of "opnmnd".  Please wait . . .I  O            Terminating RPC Services/DCE Security Client daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .S  :                   ***  RPC (DCED) shutdown successful  ***  L              Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2381282CI  M              Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .SG           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380B22DD  I              Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .DG           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 23811BAE   B           Could not find security master using dcecp registry show  6                   Attempting to locate security server'                   Found security server A                   Creating dce$local:[etc.security]pe_site.; fileo,                   Checking local system time<                   Looking for DTS servers in the LAN profile=                   Looking for Global DTS servers in this cell "                   Found DTS server  !     C-2 Sample Configuration Logs  S  .      I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsCI                                          C.1 Initial Client ConfigurationT    D                   The local system time is: Tue Oct  5 17:16:18 1999  -               Is this time correct?  (y/n): y.  H               Do you need the Distributed Time Service?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  P   Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  H   Do you want to configure this host as an LDAP client?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  J        Terminating CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .  F        Terminating CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .  F               Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:C               Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin"  K                                                            (or ? for help):X  B               Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  B               Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .,                  Configuring security client6                   Creating Dce$Specific:[Krb5]Krb.conf  L               The following principal(s) already exist under /hosts/ylekot/:  0               /.../opnmnd-cell/hosts/ylekot/self  F               Do you wish to delete these principals?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  0                       Deleting client principals  4                       Creating ktab entry for client  P               Terminating RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .  P                  Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238185B0O  <                   Starting sec_client service (please wait).  8                   This machine is now a security client.  .               Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  (                   Configuring CDS client0                       Creating the cds.conf file  P                 Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238160B1     I                                             Sample Configuration Logs C-3S E  C           Sample Configuration Logs $     C.1 Initial Client Configuration  I              Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .tG           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2381C334E  >                   Testing access to CDS server (please wait) .  >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .O           Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "ylekot".  Please TN                                                                     wait . . .  E           Configuring client host objects in the cell namespace . . .S  A                   Creating /.:/hosts/ylekot objects in name spaceE  O           Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "ylekot".  Please MO                                                                      wait . . . 7           Please enter the name of your LAN [16.32.16]:   /               This machine is now a CDS client.   0                   Stopping sec_client service...  8               Starting sec_client service (please wait).  ;                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/ylekot/config                        secval!                       xattrschema                        srvrexec                       keytab!                       keytab/selfO                       hostdata(                       hostdata dce_cf.db(                       hostdata cell_name&                       hostdata pe_site-                       hostdata cds_attributes .                       hostdata cds_globalnames(                       hostdata host_name+                       hostdata cell_aliases .                       hostdata post_processors*                       hostdata svc_routing'                       hostdata krb.confV-                       hostdata dfs-cache-infot'                       hostdata cds.conf .                       hostdata passwd_override-                       hostdata group_overrider                       srvrconf  >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  9               Configuring DTS daemon as client (DCE$DTSD)g  !     C-4 Sample Configuration LogsA l  n      I                                                 Sample Configuration LogseI                                          C.1 Initial Client Configurationa    7                       Starting DTS daemon (DCE$DTSD)...   J                  Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380F6BA$  2                   This machine is now a DTS clerk.  P Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program? (YES/NO/?) [Y]? Y  9               Test requires that a DCE_LOGIN be performedl  B               Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  F                   Executing DCE for OpenVMS VAX V3.0 CVP (please wait)P            Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation. 1999. All Rights Reserved.                 .e               .e               .c               .                .c               .                .t               .r               .e               .   ?                    DCE for OpenVMS VAX V3.0 CVP was successful.l  .               Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  7                                  DCE Configuration Menul9                                  DCE for OpenVMS VAX V3.0   O                     1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE clienti?                     2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE celli?                     3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS ServerwG                     4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configurationHL                     5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only  =                     0)  Exit              Exit this procedure E                     ?)  Help              Display helpful informationa  ,               Please enter your selection: 0  I                                             Sample Configuration Logs C-5c t  e           Sample Configuration Logsv$     C.1 Initial Client Configuration    A                ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  ***c    $     C.2 Initial Server Configuration  '           @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG   L              *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 ***  P           ****************************    INFO     *****************************<           ***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes  3                              DCE Configuration Menuy7                              DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0   K                 1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client ;                 2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cellr;                 3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS ServeraC                 4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration H                 5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only  9                 0)  Exit              Exit this procedurehA                 ?)  Help              Display helpful informationi  (           Please enter your selection: 2  M              At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> fordL              the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help.L              Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.  *           Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  1           Starting DCE server configuration . . .r  2           Please enter your DCE hostname [opnvms]:  A           Please enter the name for your DCE cell []: opnvms-cell   K           Do you wish to configure opnvms as a CDS server?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?t  P        Will there be any DCE pre-R1.1 CDS servers in this cell?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  !     C-6 Sample Configuration Logs            I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsnI                                          C.2 Initial Server ConfigurationA    P       **************************************************************************P       *    If the system clocks on the machines running the security           *P       *    and CDS servers differ more than one or two minutes from            *P       *    other systems in the cell, configuration anomalies can occur.       *P       *    Since this system's time will be used as a reference, please        *P       *    make sure that the system time is correct.                          *P       **************************************************************************  =               System time for opnvms:  7-OCT-1999 16:45:30.09   /               Is this correct?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?p  H               Do you need the Distributed Time Service?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  J               Do you want this system to be a DTS Server?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?    O           Do you want this system to be a DTS Global Server?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? y   @               Does this cell use multiple LANs?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  P   Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?    N               Do you want to configure the LDAP name service?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?  N               Since you have chosen not to create the LDAP name space, you canN               not configure this machine as an LDAP client. You can create theM               LDAP name space and add this machine as a client after the cell                is configured.  I               Do you want to configure gdad to use LDAP?  (YES/NO/?) [N]?   5               You have made the following selections:d  ,                   DCE Cellname:  opnvms-cell  '                   DCE Hostname:  opnvms.  %                   Multi-LAN Cell?  No0  2                   Use opnvms as a CDS Server?  Yes  :                   Use opnvms as the Security Server?   Yes  :                   Use opnvms as a DTS Global Server?   Yes  I                                             Sample Configuration Logs C-7l o              Sample Configuration LogsN$     C.2 Initial Server Configuration    .               Enable Kerberos 5 services?   No  #               Enable LDAP GDA?   NoR  6               Configure opnvms as an LDAP Client?   No  P      Do you want to save this as your DCE system configuration?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  H           Removing temporary local DCE databases and configuration files  H           Removing permanent local DCE databases and configuration files  O        ************************************************************************AO        *   Starting the security server requires that you supply              *YO        *   a 'keyseed.'  When asked for a 'keyseed,' type some                *dO        *   random, alphanumeric keystrokes, followed by RETURN.               * O        *   (You won't be required to remember what you type.)                 *cO        ************************************************************************N  8           Enter keyseed for initial database master key:  4               Configuring security server (DCE$SECD)  D           Please type new password for cell_admin (or '?' for help):              Type again to confirm:  2               Creating Dce$Specific:[Krb5]Krb.conf  P              Initializing RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B60164E   L              Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601950c  *                   Creating security master  E              Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . .mG           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601951   8               Starting sec_client service (please wait).  >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  !     C-8 Sample Configuration Logs  t  k      I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsTI                                          C.2 Initial Server Configurationa    @                       Adding principals to the registry database:                Creating group /.:/subsys/dce/dced-admin...  3                   Configuring CDS server (DCE$CDSD) 1                       Adding CDS registry entries_0                       Creating the cds.conf file  O                Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . . K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601952L  M                  Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .TK               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601953M  I                  Starting CDS Name Service Server daemon (DCE$CDSD) . . .*K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601954E  P     Please enter Domain and Bind Server address. (e.g. org.company.com, w.x.y.z))               Domain name []: zko.dec.com   7               Domain Name Server address []: 16.30.0.20   H                  Starting Global Directory Agent daemon (DCE$GDAD) . . .K               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601955   K                  Starting PC Name Service Interface daemon (DCE$NSID) . . .tK               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601956f  B                       Testing access to CDS server (please wait) .  B               Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  ,                   Initializing the namespace0                       Modifying acls on /.:  ...  P  Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "opnvms".  Please wait . . .          I                                             Sample Configuration Logs C-9U    C           Sample Configuration Logs,$     C.2 Initial Server Configuration    :                   Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/sec ...4                   Modifying acls on /.:/cell-profile3                   Modifying acls on /.:/lan-profile 1                   Modifying acls on /.:/opnvms_ch 6                   Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/dfs:                   Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/dfs/bak-                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts 4                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms+                   Modifying acls on /.:/seci'            Modifying acls on /.:/sec-v1I9                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/self)>                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/cds-clerk?                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/cds-servere<                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/cds-gda<                   Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/profile*                   Modifying acls on /.:/fs$                   Modifying acls on:                       principalt&                       principal/krbtgt2                       principal/krbtgt/opnvms-cell%                       principal/hostsg,                       principal/hosts/opnvms1                       principal/hosts/opnvms/selfg7                       principal/hosts/opnvms/cds-servers0                       principal/hosts/opnvms/gda                       group &                       group/acct-admin"                       group/subsys&                       group/subsys/dce0                       group/subsys/dce/sec-admin0                       group/subsys/dce/dts-admin2                       group/subsys/dce/dts-servers0                       group/subsys/dce/dfs-admin5                       group/subsys/dce/dfs-fs-serversV6                       group/subsys/dce/dfs-bak-servers0                       group/subsys/dce/cds-admin1                       group/subsys/dce/cds-server                        org_                       policy&                       principal/nobody$                       principal/root&                       principal/daemon#                       principal/sys     "     C-10 Sample Configuration Logs           I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsgI                                          C.2 Initial Server Configurationo    '                           principal/binS(                           principal/uucp'                           principal/whou(                           principal/mail'                           principal/tcbC,                           principal/dce-ptgt+                           principal/dce-rgyo$                           group/none&                           group/system&                           group/daemon$                           group/uucp#                           group/binO$                           group/kmem$                           group/mail#                           group/ttyc#                           group/tcb "                           org/none!                           replisto(                           subsys/dce/sec                           seco9                       Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/DEC/pci4                       Stopping sec_client service...  <                   Starting sec_client service (please wait).                                          I                                            Sample Configuration Logs C-11  l  d           Sample Configuration Logsn$     C.2 Initial Server Configuration    4            Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/opnvms/config                secvale                xattrschema                srvrexecn                keytabe                keytab/self                hostdatan!                hostdata dce_cf.db !                hostdata cell_namer                hostdata pe_site &                hostdata cds_attributes'                hostdata cds_globalnamesa!                hostdata host_name $                hostdata cell_aliases'                hostdata post_processors #                hostdata svc_routing                  hostdata krb.conf&                hostdata dfs-cache-info                 hostdata cds.conf'                hostdata passwd_overriden&                hostdata group_override                srvrconf   >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  9               Configuring DTS daemon as server (DCE$DTSD) 0                   Stopping sec_client service...  8               Starting sec_client service (please wait).  >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  3                   Starting DTS daemon (DCE$DTSD)...   F              Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .G           %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601958a  P  Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  9               Test requires that a DCE_LOGIN be performed   >           Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .    "     C-12 Sample Configuration Logs i  .      I                                                 Sample Configuration LogsaI                                          C.2 Initial Server Configurationa    H                   Executing DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 CVP (please wait)O           Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation. 1999. All Rights Reserved.                  .I               .b               .f               .e               .                .                .                .                .                .r  A                    DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 CVP was successful.o  .               Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  7                                  DCE Configuration Menuv;                                  DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0/  O                     1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE clientm?                     2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell ?                     3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS ServeraG                     4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configurationaL                     5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only  =                     0)  Exit              Exit this proceduremE                     ?)  Help              Display helpful informationt  ,               Please enter your selection: 0  E                    ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  ***                       I                                            Sample Configuration Logs C-13     t           Sample Configuration Logs @     C.3 Showing the DCE System Configuration and the DCE Daemons    @     C.3 Showing the DCE System Configuration and the DCE Daemons    '           $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP SHOW   L              *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 ***  P           ****************************    INFO     *****************************<           ***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes  :           This system has the following DCE configuration:  &               Cellname:    opnmnd-cell                Hostname:   opnmnd  @               Service                                     StatusC               ----------                                  ---------cA               RPC & Security Client Services              EnablednO               CDS Name Service                            Master Server EnabledEN               Global Directory Agent                      without LDAP EnabledB               LDAP client                                 DisabledO               Distributed Time Service                    Global Server Enabled J                 Accept DECnet time (DTSS) sources                 DisabledJ               Distributed Time Service Null Time Provider         DisabledJ               Distributed Time Service NTP Time Provider          DisabledJ               KRB5 Services                                       DisabledP               Security Services                                   Master Enabled                  Secval activatedJ               Auditing Subsystem daemon                           DisabledI               PC Name Service Interface                           EnabledaJ               Integrated login                                    Disabled  I           This system supports the following network transport protocols:H  ,               TCP/IP:         [ncacn_ip_tcp],               UDP/IP:         [ncadg_ip_udp].               DECnet:         [ncacn_dnet_nsp]  ?           TCP/IP services on this system are provided by: TCPIPm  (              TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  *           The current cell is: opnmnd-cell  P         Based on this configuration, the following DCE daemons should be active:  O                 Daemon                       Process Name            Process IDg  "     C-14 Sample Configuration Logs .  n      I                                                 Sample Configuration Logs I              C.3 Showing the DCE System Configuration and the DCE Daemons     O             RPC & Security Client Services    DCE$DCED                 20C119C0 O             Security Service Server           DCE$SECD                 20C119C1 O             CDS Name Service Advertiser       DCE$CDSADVER             20C109C2.O             CDS Name Service Client           DCE$CDSCLERK             20C119C3 O             CDS Name Service Server           DCE$CDSD                 20C119C4)O             Global Directory Agent            DCE$GDAD                 20C119C5 O             PC Name Service Interface         DCE$NSID                 20C112D1hO             Distributed Time Service          DCE$DTSD                 20C119D3r  E                    ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  ***     #         C.4 Modifying Configuration   -               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIGe  M               *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0 ***b  O               ***********************    INFO     *****************************o@               ***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes  >               This system has the following DCE configuration:  )                   Cellname:   opnmnd-cell $                   Hostname:   ylekot  I                   Service                                          StatusaJ                   ----------                                       -------J                   RPC & Security Client Services                   EnabledP                   CDS Name Service                                 Clerk EnabledP                   CDS Cached Server Host                  opnmnd (16.32.192.214)K                   LDAP client                                      Disabled*P                   Distributed Time Service                         Clerk EnabledK                     Accept DECnet time (DTSS) sources              DisabledoK                   Distributed Time Service Null Time Provider      Disabled K                   Distributed Time Service NTP Time Provider       DisabledeK                   KRB5 Services                                    Disabled P                   Security Services                               Client Enabled$                     Secval activatedP                   Auditing Subsystem daemon                             DisabledP                   PC Name Service Interface                             DisabledP                   Integrated login                                      Disabled  M               This system supports the following network transport protocols:   I                                            Sample Configuration Logs C-15O    ?           Sample Configuration Logso     C.4 Modifying ConfigurationE    -               TCP/IP:          [ncacn_ip_tcp]i-               UDP/IP:          [ncadg_ip_udp] .               DECnet:         [ncacn_dnet_nsp]  ?           TCP/IP services on this system are provided by: TCPIPc  (              TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  *           The current cell is: opnmnd-cell  P         Based on this configuration, the following DCE daemons should be active:  O                       Daemon                     Process Name        Process IDm  N              RPC & Security Client Services      DCE$DCED             238185B0N              CDS Name Service Advertiser         DCE$CDSADVER         238160B1N              CDS Name Service Client             DCE$CDSCLERK         2381C334N              Distributed Time Service            DCE$DTSD             2380F6BA  O           ****************************   WARNING   ****************************aN           Executing this procedure will potentially modify this configuration.  L           Do you want to proceed with this reconfiguration?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  3                              DCE Configuration Menur7                              DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0a  K                 1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE clientg;                 2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell ;                 3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS ServernC                 4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration*H                 5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only  9                 0)  Exit              Exit this proceduresA                 ?)  Help              Display helpful information,  (           Please enter your selection: 4  8                        *** Modify Configuration Menu ***7                              DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.0*        "     C-16 Sample Configuration Logs *  *      I                                                 Sample Configuration Logs I                                               C.4 Modifying Configuration     -                     1) Add Replica CDS Server 2                     2) Add Replica Security Server+                     3) Add DTS Local ServerI,                     4) Add DTS Global Server-                     5) Add Null Time Provider ,                     6) Add NTP Time Provider&                     7) Enable Auditing2                     8) Enable DCE Integrated Login(                     9) Enable Kerberos 52                    10) Configure LDAP Name Service.                    11) Add LDAP Client Service&                    12) Enable LDAP GDA(                    13) Register in X.500  <                     0)  Exit         Return to previous menu@                     ?)  Help         Display helpful information  *               Please enter your selection:                                                      I                                            Sample Configuration Logs C-17                                  F      _________________________________________________________________  F                                                                  Index      ?      A                                 DCE$SETUP.COM,  3-2, 4-6 4      _______________________________   dce$uaf,  3-32      acl_edit,  3-3                    dcecp,  3-37                                        DCE installationV9      B______________________________     on OpenVMS,  2-1 <      Backup of system,  1-8              on VMScluster,  2-67                                          overview,  2-1 7      C                                   starting,  2-2s?      _______________________________   DCE system configurationa1      Canceling the installation           utilityDA         procedure, 2-2                   See System configurationr3      CD-ROM reader,  2-1                    utilitym7      cdscp,  3-3                       dce_config,  3-3 6      Cells                             dce_login,  3-36        configuration options, 1-2      dce_setup,  3-3@        configuring, 4-1                DCL-style interface,  3-4-        creating, 1-2, 4-2              DECnet F        joining, 1-2, 4-2                 Phase IV considerations,  3-2E        naming, 1-2, 4-4                Disk space prerequisites,  1-5 2        overview, 1-1, 4-1              dtscp,  3-3      chpass,  3-3 (      Command definitions,  3-2         EF      Compaq DCE                        _______________________________5        overview, 1-1                   Error recoveryCF        relationship to DCE, 1-1          during DCE installation,  3-5      Configuring DCE,  5-1F                                        F______________________________,      D______________________________   Files  D      dce$export,  3-3                    application developer,  A-6>      dce$import,  3-3                    created or used,  A-1C      DCE$SERVER account,  2-2            example application,  A-12 ;                                          installation,  A-1 @                                          run-time services,  A-1  F                                                                Index-1 /  t                   Foreign commands,  3-2F                                        K______________________________  4     G______________________________    kdestroy, 3-3  ?     Global pages prerequisites,        Kerberos 5 security, 4-8s1        1-5                             kinit, 3-3o1     Global sections prerequisites,     klist, 3-3   
        1-5F                                        L______________________________  @     H______________________________    Language Sensitive Editor  /     Hardware                            See LSE /       prerequisites,  1-3              Licenses E                                         registering and loading,  1-7 /     I______________________________    LSE, 2-5   (     idl,  3-4                          PF     Installation command,  2-2         _______________________________E     Installation kits,  2-3, 2-6       PAKs and registering licenses,s,     Installation prerequisites,          1-7B        1-3                             Postinstallation tasks, 3-1E       disk space,  1-5                 Prerequisites for installations/       global pages,  1-5                 ,  1-3sC       global sections,  1-5            Privileges for installation, ,       hardware,  1-3                     1-6       licensing,  1-7 F       privileges,  1-6                 R______________________________E       software,  1-4                   Read Before Installing letter, ,       system backup,  1-8                1-29       VMSclusters,  2-6                Release notes, 1-2 4     Installation procedure             rgy_edit, 3-31       description,  2-1                rpccp, 3-3i,       error recovery,  3-5             RpccpA       how to run,  2-2                  RPC control program,  1-1 1       interrupting,  2-2               rpclm, 3-4u"       postinstallation steps,  3-1(       starting,  2-2                   SF       stopping,  2-2                   _______________________________-     Installing over previous           Sample @        versions, 1-8                    configuration logs,  C-1?                                         installation logs,  B-1 5                                        sec_admin, 3-3/@                                        Starting the installation8                                          procedure,  2-2       Index-2                    !         Stopping the installation/I           procedure,  2-2                 U______________________________/C         System backup, 1-8                Universal interface,  3-4 7         System configuration utility,     uuidgen,  3-4 F           4-6                             UUID generator utility,  3-4          starting,  3-2o  I                                           V______________________________ 5         T______________________________   VMSclusters   >         Troubleshooting, 1-3                installing on, 2-6                                                                    I                                                                   Index-3 