        A                     Digital_DCE_for_OpenVMS_VAX_and_OpenVMS_Alpha F                _______________________________________________________8                     Installation and Configuration Guide                  -                     Order Number: AA-PV4CD-TE     !                     February 1995                               D                     Revision Information:  This guide supersedes theG                                            Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX  H                                            and OpenVMS AXP Installation B                                            and Configuration Guide6                                            Version 1.2  6                     Software Version:      Version 1.3      1                     Digital Equipment Corporation *                     Maynard, Massachusetts               N               ________________________________________________________________               February 1995   D               Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representationsE               that the use of its products in the manner described in F               this publication will not infringe on existing or futureF               patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in thisF               publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use,B               or sell equipment or software in accordance with the               description.  F               Possession, use, or copying of the software described inE               this publication is authorized only pursuant to a valid H               written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.  @                Digital Equipment Corporation 1993, 1994, 1995.  		All rights reserved.  E               The postpaid Reader's Comments forms at the end of this D               document request your critical evaluation to assist in-               preparing future documentation.   ?               The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment ?               Corporation: Alpha AXP, AXP, Bookreader, DECnet,  5 	      DECthreads, DECwindows, Digital, OpenVMS, VAX, @               VAXcluster, VMS, VMScluster, the AXP logo, and the               DIGITAL logo.   7               The following are third-party trademarks:   G               Kerberos is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of                Technology.   A               Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks and  @               Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft               Corporation.  >               Multinet is a registered trademarks of TGV, Inc.  B               Motif, OSF, and OSF/1 are registered trademarks and =               Open Software Foundation is a trademark of the  ,               Open Software Foundation, Inc.  A               POSIX is a registered trademark of the Institute of 3               Electrical and Electronics Engineers.   F               UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and E               other countries licensed exclusively by X/Open Co. Ltd.   E               All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the  3               property of their respective holders.   3               This document is available on CD-ROM.                ContentsD         ____________________________________________________________              D           Preface..........................................        v  D                            Intended Audience...............      vii  D                            Document Structure..............     viii  D                            Associated Documents............     viii  D                            Conventions.....................        x  	           8                      1.1   Planning for Installation andD                            Configuration...................      1-1,                            1.1.1   What Is aD                                    Cell?...................      1-2-                            1.1.2   Creating a D                                    Cell....................      1-2D                            1.1.3   Joining a Cell..........      1-2  6                      1.2   Inspecting the DistributionD                            Kit.............................      1-3  D                      1.3   Troubleshooting.................      1-3  1                      1.4   Installation Procedure D                            Requirements....................      1-4+                            1.4.1   Required D                                    Hardware................      1-4+                            1.4.2   Required D                                    Software................      1-44                            1.4.3   Time Required forD                                    Installation............      1-65                            1.4.4   Disk Space, Global 4                                    Pages, and Global+                                    Sections D                                    Required................      1-78                            1.4.5   Privileges and QuotasD                                    Required................      1-85                            1.4.6   Completing License 6                                    Management FacilityD                                    Requirements............      1-94                            1.4.7   Performing SystemD                                    Backup..................     1-10  D          Chapter 2.  Installing DCE........................      2-1  9                      2.1   About the OpenVMS Installation D                            Procedure.......................      2-1  3                      2.2   Starting the Digital DCE D                            Installation Procedure..........      2-3  )                      2.3   Continuing the D                            Installation....................      2-5  *                      2.4   Installing on aD                            VMScluster......................     2-11  D          Chapter 3.  Postinstallation Procedures...........      3-1  D                      3.1   Postinstallation Tasks..........      3-1  -                      3.2   Installation Error D                            Recovery........................      3-5  D          Chapter 4.  Configuring DCE.......................      4-1  .                      4.1   Starting the SystemD                            Configuration Utility...........      4-2  0                      4.2   Initial ConfigurationD                            Menu............................      4-3  (                      4.3   ConfigurationD                            Procedure.......................      4-5*                            4.3.1   InitialD                                    Messages................      4-5,                            4.3.2   Time ZoneD                                    Configuration...........      4-63                            4.3.3   Defining the DCE D                                    Hostname................      4-73                            4.3.4   Defining the DCE D                                    Cellname................      4-84                            4.3.5   Defining SecurityD                                    Information.............      4-9D                            4.3.6   Defining CDS............     4-107                            4.3.7   Configuring Multiple D                                    LAN Cells...............     4-110                            4.3.8   Defining TimeD                                    Services................     4-121                            4.3.9   Saving the DCE D                                    Services................     4-12D                            4.3.10  Configuring.............     4-123                            4.3.11  Exiting from the D                                    Configuration...........     4-13  /                      4.4   Client Configuration D                            Considerations..................     4-14  /                      4.5   Server Configuration D                            Considerations..................     4-14  /                      4.6   Custom Configuration D                            Considerations..................     4-157                            4.6.1   Custom Configuration 5                                    for a Split Server D                                    Cell....................     4-16  8                      4.7   Considerations for RebuildingD                            Split Servers...................     4-20  4                      4.8   Running the ConfigurationD                            Verification Procedure..........     4-20  7                      4.9   Logical Names Created During D                            Configuration...................     4-20  .                      4.10  Configuration ErrorD                            Recovery........................     4-21  +                      4.11  Configuring on a D                            VMScluster......................     4-22  1                      4.12  Configuring in a POSIX D                            Environment.....................     4-22:                            4.12.1  When POSIX Is Installed-                                    Before the D                                    Configuration...........     4-22:                            4.12.2  When POSIX Is Installed,                                    After theD                                    Configuration...........     4-23  2         Appendix A.  Files Created or Used on YourD                      System................................      A-1  D                      A.1   Installation Files..............      A-1  /                      A.2   Runtime Services Kit D                            Files...........................      A-2  6                      A.3   Application Developer's KitD                            Files...........................      A-3  .                      A.4   Example ApplicationD                            Files...........................      A-5  D         Appendix B.  Sample Installation Logs..............      B-1  8                      B.1   Installing DCE C/C++ Run-Time)                            Components Kit D                            (AACRT060.A)....................      B-2  4                      B.2   Installing Digital DCE onD                            OpenVMS VAX.....................      B-6  7                      B.3   Installing the Pre-Alpha Kit D                            (DCEPRE013.A)...................     B-11  4                      B.4   Installing Digital DCE onD                            OpenVMS Alpha...................     B-12  D         Appendix C.  Sample Configuration Logs.............      C-1  )                      C.1   Initial Client D                            Configuration...................      C-1  )                      C.2   Initial Server D                            Configuration...................      C-4  1                      C.3   Showing the DCE System 4                            Configuration and the DCED                            Daemons.........................      C-9  D                      C.4   Custom Configuration............     C-10  7                      C.5   Adding and Deleting Replicas D                            During Configuration............     C-15  D         Index..............................................  Index-1    -                                LIST OF TABLES     7         TABLE 1-1.  Disk Space, Global Pages and Global D                     Sections Requirements......................  1-7                        Preface      D              This guide describes the installation procedure and the9              system configuration utility for the Digital D              Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for OpenVMS VAXA              and OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.3, which consists of the                following services:  <                 Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service providesB                   connectivity between individual procedures in an?                   application across heterogeneous systems in a "                   transparent way.  ?                 Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler is 9                   required for developing distributed DCE                    applications.   >                 Threads service provides user-mode control andD                   synchronization of multiple operations. Threads is:                   packaged with the base operating system.  A                 Cell Directory Service (CDS) provides a location- D                   independent method of identifying resources within=                   a cell. A cell is the smallest group of DCE A                   systems that share a common naming and security                    domain.   @                 DCE Security Service provides authentication andC                   authorization within a cell and is based on MIT's 9                   Kerberos private key encryption system.   @                 Distributed Time Service (DTS) provides date and5                   time synchronization within a cell.     D              Four kits are available:  the Runtime Services Kit, theA              Application Developer's Kit, the CDS Server Kit, and B              the Security Server Kit.  The following sections list.              the contents of each of the kits.  =              The Runtime Services Kit contains the following:   ?                 Authenticated CDS Advertiser and Client Support                    CDS Browser   +                 CDS Control Program (CDSCP)   ?                 Authenticated DCE RPC runtime support (supports *                   DECnet, TCP/IP, and UDP)                   Resource Broker   >                 RTI (Remote Task Invocation) RPC for Digital's#                   ACMSxp TP product   '                 Security Client Support                     Integrated Login  :                 A DCE_LOGIN tool for obtaining credentials  B                 A RGY_EDIT tool for registry maintenance functions  9                 KINIT, KLIST, and KDESTROY Kerberos tools   @                 An ACL_EDIT tool for access control lists (ACLs)!                   for DCE objects   +                 RPC Control Program (RPCCP)   @                 Name Service Interface Daemon (nsid); also known,                   as the PC Nameserver Proxy                   Native Kerberos   &                 XDS Directory Services  $                 XDS Object Managment  D              The Application Developer's Kit contains the following:  8                 The contents of the Runtime Services Kit  A                 Required DCE application development header files   <                 Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler  #                 Object-Oriented RPC   7                 NIDL-to-IDL compiler (OpenVMS VAX only)   1                 Generic Security Service (GSSAPI)   %                 LSE Templates for IDL                    UUID Generator  9                 The .H (Include) files and .IDL files for )                   application development   '                 Sample DCE applications   7              The CDS Server Kit contains the following:   !                 CDS server (cdsd)   ,                 Global Directory Agent (GDA)  <              The Security Server Kit contains the following:  &                 Security server (secd)  9                 Tool used to create the security database !                   (sec_create_db)   ?                 Security server administrative tool (sec_admin)   D              Keep this document with your distribution kit. You willC              need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall               Digital DCE.                Intended Audience     '              This guide is written for:   A                 Managers of distributed computing environments on %                   one or more systems   <                 Installers of Version 1.3 of Digital DCE for2                   OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha Kit                 Document Structure    ;              This guide contains the following chapters and               appendixes:  8                 Chapter 1 describes the requirements and:                   procedures that you must complete before*                   installing the software.  =                 Chapter 2 describes the installation process.   <                 Chapter 3 describes procedures that you must2                   complete after the installation.  <                 Chapter 4 describes the system configuration=                   utility, which sets up the DCE environment.D  B                 Appendix A lists the directories and files created:                   by the installation procedure and system(                   configuration utility.  6                 Appendix B contains sample logs of the)                   installation procedure.1  6                 Appendix C contains sample logs of the*                   configuration procedure.               Associated Documents  =              In addition to this guide, the documentation set ,              includes the following manuals:  = 		Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide   ? 		Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Reference Guide    		Guide to the Resource Broker 	n 		Understanding DCEu  1 		Guide to Writing DCE Applications (Application o 		Developer's Kit only)   5 		Distributing Applications Across DCE and Windows NTa   		Introduction to OSF DCEl  5 		OSF DCE Application Development Guide (Application   		Developer's Kit only)   9 		OSF DCE Application Development Reference (Application   		Developer's Kit only)b  . 		OSF DCE Administration Guide -- Introduction  1 		OSF DCE Administration Guide -- Core Componentso  3 		OSF DCE Administration Guide -- Extended Services   " 		OSF DCE Administration Reference 	h> 		DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components for OpenVMS VAX Reference and  		Installation Guide  ;              The online information includes the following:s  = 		Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Release Notes "  		(SYS$HELP:DCE013.RELEASE_NOTES)   		Resource Broker Release Notes   		(SYS$HELP:RB010.RELEASE_NOTES)  7 		DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components for OpenVMS VAX Versionp 		6.0-1 Release Notes   @              Please refer to the following OpenVMS manual if you:              need additional information about DECthreads:  #                 Guide to DECthreadsr  ;              Please refer to the following manuals for more ?              information about installation, configuration, ande6              system management of DEC TCP/IP Services:  / 		DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation r 		and Configuration   , 		DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management             Conventions,    >              The following conventions are used in this guide:  >              UPPERCASE    In text, indicates OpenVMS commands,B                           qualifiers, system privileges, directory=                           names, and filenames. You can enteri:                           OpenVMS commands in uppercase or$                           lowercase.  B              bold         In interactive examples, indicates typedC                           user input.  In text, indicates the exact ?                           name of a command, option, partition, 7                           pathname, directory, or file.o  >              italics      Italic words or characters represent@                           variable values that you or the system&                           must supply.  B              constant width Indicates system output in interactive,                           and code examples.  <              Ctrl/x 	  Indicates that you must hold down the<                           Control key and then press the key)                           indicated by x.   B              Return       Indicates that you press the Return key.  B              Case-sensitivity OpenVMS operating system commands doA                           not differentiate between uppercase and C                           lowercase.  However, many DCE commands do1D                           make this distinction.  In particular, theA                           system configuration utility interpretsl;                           names in a case-sensitive manner.               .         Chapter 1.  Preparing for Installation      B              This chapter describes the preparations you must make9              before you install and configure the DigitallD              Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for OpenVMS VAX(              and OpenVMS Alpha software.  C              Digital DCE is an enabling software technology for the.D              development of distributed applications.  It provides aB              variety of common services needed for the developmentC              of distributed applications, such as name services and 8              a standard remote procedure call interface.    8         1.1  Planning for Installation and Configuration    A              This section helps you plan for the installation and B              configuration of the Digital DCE. It presents a briefB              overview of some concepts that you need to understandC              before you install and configure Digital DCE software. D              This understanding can help you decide how to configureC              DCE.  Refer to the book Understanding DCE for detailed *              explanations of DCE concepts.  A              The installation and configuration procedures set up B              the DCE environment so that you can use DCE services.C              Before you can use Digital DCE software, you must both C              install the software and configure DCE on your system.              1.1.1  What is a Cell?    B              A cell is the basic DCE unit consisting of a group ofA              nodes that share a directory service namespace and a 5              security service registry under a common A              administration.  Usually, the nodes in a cell are in B              the same geographic area, but cell boundaries are notD              limited by geography.  Although a cell can contain from@              one to several thousand nodes, each node can belong(              only to one cell at a time.  C              The system configuration utility allows you to join an >              existing cell.  The cell must provide a directory@              server 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>              synchronization, you need a minimum of three timeD              servers to synchronize time in a cell.  See the section@              on the DCE Distributed Time Service in the OSF DCE 0 	     Administration Guide for more information.             1.1.2  Creating a Cell    :              See the chapter on initial cell configurationB              guidelines in Understanding DCE for information about              creating a cell.              1.1.3  Joining a Cell     C              You need the following information to join a DCE cell:                    Full cell name  0                 Host name of the Security Server  B                 Security principal name and password authorized to8                   perform cell administration operations  ?                 Location of the cell's CDS server (on or not onD*                   the same LAN as you are)  C              When the client joining the cell is on the same LAN as @              the CDS directory master server, the CDS advertiserD              automatically determines the server's location by usingA              IP (Internet Protocol) broadcast packets. If the CDSC>              master server is not on the LAN, then you need toA              provide the host name where the CDS master server is.              running.     ,         1.2  Inspecting the Distribution Kit    D              The Software Bill of Materials (BOM) included with your<              distribution kit specifies the contents of your?              distribution kit.  Carefully compare the items you ?              received with the items listed in the BOM.  If anyiD              components are missing or damaged, contact your Digital@              customer service representative before you continue#              with the installation.   A              The Read Before Installing letter listed on your BOM D              provides important information that you should be aware<              of before you install Digital DCE. Some of thisD              information may not be included in either this guide or              the release notes.   A              Digital DCE provides online release notes.  Read the ?              release notes before you install the product. They B              contain information about changes to the product. For9              example, the release notes contain important @              information on modifications you should make to UCX:              parameters before you begin the installation.             1.3  Troubleshooting    G              The Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product  9              Guide includes a chapter on troubleshooting. @              Read this chapter if you are having installation or5              configuration problems. For example, the ?              Troubleshooting chapter discusses problems you may 0              encounter with time and time zones.    0         1.4  Installation Procedure Requirements    @              The following sections discuss the requirements for$              installing Digital DCE.  B              The length of time the installation takes to complete=              depends on the type of machine, the load on that 8              machine, and the kit you choose to install.              1.4.1  Required Hardware    @              To perform the installation, you need the following              hardware:  @                 A processor running OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 orD                   higher or OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5 or Version 6.1                   or higher.  :                 A software distribution device, if you are@                   installing the software from media. You need a?                   distribution device that corresponds with the C                   software distribution media.  For example, if you C                   have a TK50 software kit, you need a TK50 or TK70 B                   tape drive.  You must know how to load the mediaD                   provided with the software distribution kit on theC                   appropriate drive. The documentation for the tapePD                   that you are using explains how to load the media.  =              Note:  Systems running OpenVMS Alpha should have.8                     access to a CD-ROM reader so you can=                     install the software. Please check to see <                     that you have a CD-ROM reader installed.              1.4.2  Required Software    =              This section describes the software that must beC?              installed on the OpenVMS VAX system or the OpenVMSC=              Alpha system before you can properly perform theu;              installation, configure the system, or use the.@              software. In cases where the minimum version is notA              specified, refer to the Software Product Descriptionn(              (SPD) for more information.    (         1.4.2.1  On OpenVMS VAX Systems   D              Before installing Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX, you need3              the following software on your system:B  3                 OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 or highera  =                 DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit, if you are.B                   installing on OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0 or earlier  @                   The DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit containsD                   versions of DECthreads runtime files, a version of<                   the DEC C Runtime Library, and other filesD                   required for DCE application development. This kit:                   is included with your Digital DCE kit asC                   AACRT060.A. Make sure you read the DEC C/C++ Run-aB                   Time Components kit release notes, which you can0                   print during the installation.  C                   Note that you do not need to install this special B                   kit if you are installing on OpenVMS VAX Version                    6.1 or higher.  -                 DECnet Phase IV or DECnet/OSIr  A                   DECnet is required only if you run applicationse5                   that use DECnet as their transport.i  :                 DEC TCP/IP Services Version 2.0D or higher  A                   You must have DEC TCP/IP Services installed andn@                   configured on each host from which you plan to<                   execute DCE  applications.  See DEC TCP/IP7 		  Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration 1 		  more information about the UDP/IP and TCP/IP a 		  transports.   D                   If you plan to use MultiNet from TGV, Pathway from>                   Wollongong, or TCPware from Process Software6 		  (instead of Digital's DEC TCP/IP Services), please=                   see the release notes for more information.  		4 		  If you are installing on an OpenVMS VAX Version 8 		  5.5-2 system, you must add @SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP 4 		  to your SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file before7 		  you start DCE. If you do not do this, then DECnet, f8   		  DECwindows, and other layered products that use C / 		  will not start when the system is rebooted.h                 )         1.4.2.2  On OpenVMS Alpha Systems   A              Before installing Digital DCE for OpenVMS Alpha, you 8              need the following software on your system:  B                 OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5 or OpenVMS Alpha Version                   6.1 or higherT  ?                 A special kit, DCEPRE013.A, which is shipped asS@                   part of Digital DCE for OpenVMS Alpha kit. YouB                   must install this special kit before you installA                   Digital DCE for OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5. Thist>                   kit contains a version of the DEC C Run-Time7                   Library and the time service execlet.l  D                   Note that if you have OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.1 orA                   higher, you do not need to install this speciale                   kit.  -                 DECnet Phase IV or DECnet/OSI A                   DECnet is required only if you run applications 5                   that use DECnet as their transport.t  9                 DEC TCP/IP Services Version 3.0 or highernA                   You must have DEC TCP/IP Services installed and @                   configured on each host from which you plan to=                   execute DCE  applications.  See EDEC TCP/IPg7 		  Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration 5 		  for more information about the UDP/IP and TCP/IP y 		  transports.   D                   If you plan to use MultiNet from TGV, Pathway from>                   Wollongong, or TCPware from Process SoftwareD                   (instead of Digital's DEC TCP/IP Services), please=                   see the release notes for more information.     -         1.4.3  Time Required for Installationg    B              Depending on your configuration, the installation can(              take from 10 to 30 minutes.    E         1.4.4  Disk Space, Global Pages, and Global Sections Requireds    >              The disk space, global pages, and global sectionsB              requirements of Digital DCE are different for the Run<              Time Services Kit (RTK) and for the ApplicationB              Developer's Kit (ADK). These requirements also differ=              on OpenVMS VAX and on OpenVMS Alpha systems. Theg>              following table lists the requirements before theD              installation for each kit on each platform. (Disk spaceB              requirements are listed in blocks.) Note that the CDSB              Server and Security Server images are part of the Run7              Time Services Kit and are enabled by PAKs.   @         Table 1-1   Disk Space, Global Pages and Global Sections                      Requirements  I         Kit                    Disk Space  Global Pages  Global Sections  M         _____________________________________________________________________t@         OpenVMS VAX RTK           22,000       3000           40@         OpenVMS VAX RTK & ADK     36,000       3000           40@         OpenVMS Alpha RTK         36,000       6000           35@         OpenVMS Alpha RTK & ADK   48,000       6000           35    D              To determine how much free disk space is on your system/              disk, enter the following command:f  (              $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE  ?              The system responds with a short table; the columntB              labeled Free Blocks shows the amount of storage spaceC              remaining on your system disk.  If there is not enoughn@              disk space to install or run Digital DCE, work withC              your system manager to delete and purge files that are               no longer needed.  D              To determine the number of free global pages and globalC              sections on your system, enter the following commands:M  9              $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")s  9              $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")D  C              If the values displayed by the system are greater thani@              the minimum required, your system has adequate freeA              global pages and global sections.  If the values are	D              less than the minimum required, use the AUTOGEN command:              procedure to increase the values, as follows:  ,              $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT  A              For details on using AUTOGEN, see the OpenVMS Systeme 	     Manager's Manual.     -         1.4.5  Privileges and Quotas Required     ?              To install Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMSiD              Alpha, log into the system manager account.  If you are@              not logged into the system manager's account during<              installation, you must have at least the SETPRVD              privilege.  To determine the privileges you have, enter#              the following command:-  &              $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES  @              If you do not have sufficient privileges to install2              Digital DCE, see your system manager.  =              The DCE system management utility requires WORLDiC              privileges for the SHOW command and WORLD, SYSPRV, andn6              CMKRNL privileges for all other commands.  A              You should also check to make sure you have adequate @              quotas for the installation. You need the following              quota values:                   ASTLM = 24                   BIOLM = 18                   BYTLM = 18000E                   DIOLM = 18                   ENQLM = 30                   FILLM = 20  D              Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility if you want to verifyC              and change process quotas for the installation accountrC              in the user authorization file (UAF).  For example, tonB              change the BYTLM quota for your installation account,2              enter the following command sequence:  '              $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZEp4              UAF> MODIFY account-name /BYTLM = 18000#              UAF> SHOW account-names              UAF> EXIT              $ LOGOUT   >              After you change the quotas for your installationD              account, log out of the installation account and log inB              again for the new quotas to take effect. You can then+              proceed with the installation.t  C              User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT.nB              For more information on modifying account quotas, seeD              the description of the Authorize Utility in the OpenVMS-              system management documentation.     B         1.4.6  Completing License Management Facility Requirements    D              If you are installing only the Run Time Services Kit ofA              Digital DCE, you do not need a separate license. TherB              right to use the Digital DCE Run Time Services Kit is7              granted with the OpenVMS operating system.e  C              If you are installing the Application Developer's Kit,l@              the CDS Server Kit, or the Security Server Kit, youC              must register and load the appropriate license for thei8              kit you are installing before you begin the              installation.  D              To register a license under OpenVMS, first log into theB              system manager's account, SYSTEM.  Then use either of2              two ways to perform the registration:  ?                 Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure.iC                   When it prompts you for information, respond witha-                   data from your License PAK.   =                 At the DCL prompt, enter the LICENSE REGISTER >                   command with the appropriate qualifiers that8                   correspond to License PAK information.  ?              The license for the Application Developer's Kit issD              DCE-APP-DEV. The license for the Security Server Kit is@              DCE-SECURITY. The license for the CDS Server Kit is              DCE-CDS.D  >              Although it is necessary to have only one license<              active for this product, the License ManagementA              Facility (LMF) checks for the existence of any validrC              license.  If LMF displays license failures for some of :              these other licenses, disregard the messages.  D              If you plan to use Digital DCE on more than one node inC              a VMScluster environment, you must register and load ai;              license for each of the other nodes before youe              configure them.  >              For complete information about using LMF, see the0 	     OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.    '         1.4.7  Performing System Backupc    ;              Back up your system disk before installing anyu@              software.  Use the backup procedures established atA              your site.  For details on backing up a system disk,.3              see the OpenVMS Backup Utility Manual.o              "         Chapter 2.  Installing DCE      B              This chapter describes the installation procedure for;              Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.y  @              You can use different media to install Digital DCE.?              The examples in this chapter show the installation (              procedure using disk files.  =              See Appendix B for logs of sample installations.l      5         2.1  About the OpenVMS Installation ProcedureS    ?              This section gives a brief overview of the OpenVMSo?              installation procedure, VMSINSTAL.COM. The OpenVMSc;              installation command has the following format:   ?              $  @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL product ddcu: [OPTIONS N]                 where:.  >                 product is the name and version of the product?                   being installed; for the Digital DCE, specify D                   DCEVAX013 if you have a VAX processor or DCEAXP013A                   if you have an Alpha processor. The examples ineB                   this chapter assume a VAX system, so product hasD                   the value DCEVAX013 in this chapter's installation                   commands.e  A                 ddcu: is a device name on which the distribution eC                   volumes will be mounted.  Remember that all Alphat3                   systems come with CD-ROM readers.   D              It is not necessary to use the console drive to installD              DCE. If you do use the console drive, replace any media'              you remove from the drive.   A              Include the optional parameter OPTIONS N if you wantiD              VMSINSTAL to prompt you to display or print the releaseB              notes. If you do not include the OPTIONS N parameter,B              VMSINSTAL does not prompt you to display or print the@              release notes. VMSINSTAL permits the use of several@              other options. For more information about the otherA              options, see your processor-specific installation or               operations guide.  ?              When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the followingr              conditions:  B                 Whether you are logged in to a privileged account.D                   Install software from the system manager's account?                   with your default device and directory set to                    SYS$UPDATE.   B                 Whether you have adequate quotas for installation.A                   See Section 1.4.5 for more information on quota                    values.o  C              VMSINSTAL then checks whether the following conditions               exist:   <                 Whether network processes are up and running  =                 Whether any users are logged in to the system   A              If VMSINSTAL detects either of these conditions, youV7              are asked whether you want to continue thecD              installation. If you want to continue, type YES. If you9              want to stop the installation, press Return.n  B              You can stop the installation at any time by pressing1              Ctrl/Y. However, files created up totD              that point are not deleted. You must delete these filesD              manually, using the OpenVMS DELETE command.  Appendix A?              lists the files and directories created during thel$              installation procedure.    <         2.2  Starting the Digital DCE Installation Procedure    A              If you are installing a kit that runs on OpenVMS VAX <              Version 6.0 or earlier, you should already have@              installed the special DEC C/C++ Run-Time ComponentsB              Kit, which is included with your Digital DCE kit. YouD              should also have read the DEC C/C++ Run-Time ComponentsD              kit release notes, which you can print when you installB              this kit. (Note that if you are installing a kit thatB              runs on OpenVMS VAX Version 6.1 or higher, you do not.              need to install the special kit.)  C              If you are installing a kit that runs on OpenVMS Alphao?              Version 1.5, you should already have installed theeC              special Alpha kit, which is included with your DigitaltA              DCE kit. (Note that if you are installing a kit thattD              runs on OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.1 or higher, you do not.              need to install the special kit.)  4              See Section 1.4.2 for more information.  ?              If you are installing Digital DCE from tape media, 9              start the installation procedure as follows:   ;                1.  Log in to the account from which you are *                    installing Digital DCE.  >                2.  Register the appropriate LMF PAK if you are9                    installing the Digital DCE Application @                    Developer's Kit. (Note that you do not need a>                    license to install the Digital DCE Run Time>                    Services Kit. The right to use the Run Time;                    Services Kit is granted with the OpenVMSn-                    operating system license.)   A                3.  Mount the kit media on the appropriate device.l  :                4.  Invoke the following command procedure,>                    substituting the correct name of your media9                    device for MUA0 (used in the example):-  :                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCEVAX013 MUA0:  A              If you are installing Digital DCE from disk files or/A              CD-ROM, start the installation procedure as follows:   :                1.  Log into the account from which you are.                    installing the Digital DCE.  A                2.  If you are installing a kit other than the Run C                    Time Services Kit, make sure you have registered +                    the appropriate LMF PAK.R  :                3.  Invoke the following command procedure,>                    substituting the correct name of your mediaC                    device and directory for DKA300:[SMITH] (used in                      the example):  C                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCEVAX013 DKA300:[SMITH]   D              As the installation begins, the procedure responds with5              the following information and questions:   F                 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2  #         It is 27-JAN-1995 at 17:06.   7         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.n  9              The procedure prints informational messages.a    1         The following products will be processed:            DCEVAX V1.3s  ?                  Beginning installation of DCEVAX V1.3 at 15:36a  >         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...G         %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved o+                                to SYS$HELP.	  @         Digital Equipment Corporation. 1995. All Rights Reserved  =              You have the option to purge files from previousa=              versions of Digital DCE. Purging is recommended; ?              however, if you need to keep files from a previousRB              version, type NO in response to the question. You are:              also told whether you performed the necessary              preinstallation.w  I         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?lM         %DCEVAX-I-AACRT0K, The required AACRT060 kit has been installed. Thiso#         installation will continue.o    (         2.3  Continuing the Installation    @              This section describes the part of the installation/              procedure that is specific to DCE.R                 Description of Kits  B              The installation procedure displays information about>              the four Digital DCE kits (Run Time Services Kit,B              Application Developer's Kit, Security Server Kit, andA              CDS Server Kit). Depending on the kit, the procedure B              displays specific information about the kit that will              be installed.                 Greetings!  ?             This is DCE V1.3 for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha. E             There are four components: the DCE Run Time Services, the E             DCE Application Development Kit, the DCE Security Server, #             and the DCE CDS Server.t  L             1. The Run Time Services provides the core services necessary to3                execute and manage DCE applications.e  N             2. The Application Development Kit provides the services and toolsI                required to develop, execute, and manage DCE applications.eI                The Run Time Services capability is automatically providedP4                with the Application Development Kit.  O            3. The Security Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK. K               The security server supplies support for a cell wide security O               database. A cell must have at least one system running a securitya               server..  J            4. The CDS Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK.N               The CDS server supplied support for a cell wide naming database.H               A cell must have at least one system running a CDS server.    #         * Press return to Continue:a  >              If you registered the license for the ApplicationB              Development Kit, the procedure displays the following              messages:  L         You have registered the OpenVMS DCE V1.3 Application Development Kit         license.  1         The Application Development Kit installs:e  #         + The Run Time Services Kit =             * Authenticated CDS Advertiser and Client Supporte             * CDS Browser )             * CDS Control Program (CDSCP) J             * Authenticated DCE RPC runtime support (supports DECnet, TCP,               and UDP)             * Resource Broker N             * RTI (Remote Task Invocation) RPC for Digital's ACMSxp TP product%             * Security Client Support              * Integrated Login8             * A DCE_LOGIN tool for obtaining credentials@             * A RGY_EDIT tool for registry maintenance functions7             * KINIT, KLIST, and KDESTROY Kerberos tools N             * An ACL_EDIT tool for access control lists (ACLs) for DCE objects)             * RPC Control Program (RPCCP) I             * Name Services Interface Daemon (nsid); also known as the PCT               Nameserver Proxy             * Native Kerberos $             * XDS Directory Services"             * XDS Object Managment;         + Required DCE application development header filesa6         + Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler         + Object-Oriented RPC 4         + NIDL-to-IDL compiler (on OpenVMS VAX only)+         + Generic Security Service (GSSAPI)a         + LSE Templates for IDL          + UUID GeneratorG         + .H (Include) files and .IDL files for application development.!         + Sample DCE applicationsu  7         NOTE: Please add the following to your system's &               SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM.K               These files define foreign commands for using DCE on OpenVMS.   =               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM I               $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COMe  '              Selecting a TCP/IP Product   C              You are now asked to update DCE$STARTUP.COM and choose	              a TCP/IP product.  O         Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM on youreP         system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executed at system boot.TheL         parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM depend on the specific TCP/IPN         product you intend to use. You will now be asked to select the name ofJ         this TCP/IP product, and the installation will supply you with the8         correct command for SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM.  G                 TCP/IP product                                  Keywordm  C                 Digital's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS           UCX H                 MultiNet from TGV                               MULTINETG                 Pathway from Wollongong                         PATHWAYcG                 TCPware from Process Software                   TCPWAREaD                 No TCP/IP Available at this time                NONE  D         * Enter one of the keywords from the table above [UCX]: <CR>D         %DCEAXP-I-STARTUCX, Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your#         SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_*.COMo  B              Note that for UCX, you must have at least UCX VersionD              2.0 D installed for OpenVMS VAX systems and UCX Version<              3.0 for OpenVMS Alpha systems. The installation6              procedure checks for these prerequisites.  ?              See the release notes for more information on UCX,S,              MultiNet, Pathway, and TCPware.  I              Installing Language Sensitive Editor (LSE) Templates for IDL   @              If you are installing DCE on a cluster on which the>              Language Sensitive Editor (LSE) is installed, theA              system or the user must have a license to run LSE inS?              order for DCE to install the LSE templates for theMC              Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler. Type YESTC              to the following question if you have a license to runf              LSE.n  H           * Load Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) templates for IDL? [N]?  *              Creating a DCE$SERVER Account  A              If you do not already have a DCE$SERVER account, the D              installation procedure creates one for you with TMPMBX,3              NETMBX, DETACH, and SYSPRV privileges.o  N             In order to ensure that the DCE daemon processes run in the properO             environment, this installation procedure will create an account forsL             them.  This account, DCE$SERVER, is created with TMPMBX, NETMBX,N             DETACH and SYSPRV privileges.  It is not possible to log into this             account.  M             You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order to ensureaO             proper security of the network.  The password for this account willeK             be generated.  You do not need to know the password, since the iJ             account is disabled.  If this scenario violates your security L             policies, you may change it after the installation has finished .             via the OpenVMS AUTHORIZE utility.  B         * Enter the UIC of the new DCE$SERVER account:  [363,363]:N   %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named DCE$SERVER.5         %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added:M         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier DCE$SERVER value: [000363,000363] addedo          to rights data baseB         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT          named DCE$SERVER..         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated8         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system           directory [DCE$SERVER].=         %DCEVAX-I-ADDID, This installation adds an IDENTIFIER !          named NET$DECLAREOBJECT.h  N             The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to the;             DCE$SERVER account. You may ignore the message:i  F         "%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT          to DCE$SERVER1         -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier"n  F             if it should occur as a result of granting the identifier.  K         %UAF-I-GRANTMSG, identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT granted to DCE$SERVER                 When to Rebooti  D              You must reboot if you are installing Digital DCE on an?              OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 system. (You must reboottA              because SYS$UTC_SERVICES is not shipped with OpenVMS A              VAX Version 5.5-2.) If you are installing on OpenVMSMB              VAX Version 6.0 or higher or on OpenVMS Alpha, you doC              not need to reboot. Instead, you are asked whether youa              want to configure..  B              If you are installing on an OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-27              system, you receive the following message:e  /                             * * * N O T E * * *   L             Successful installation of this product will require a reboot inM             order to load the SYS$UTC_SERVICES loadable image that was placedVL             on your system by this installation. You will be notified at theK             end of this installation that a reboot is required and have the %             option to proceed or not.   K             This installation will complete without configuring DCE on thiso             system.l  K             To complete the installation of this product, you should rebootpM             the system.  If it is not convenient to reboot at this time, then /             enter NO to the following question.m  F             If you enter NO, the installation procedure will continue.  %              Shutting Down the System   C              The procedure asks whether you want the system to shut =              down after the installation is completed. If youVB              respond NO, then you must shut down the system before:              you start the configuration process. When the;              installation procedure finishes, all files are ?              installed, but some images are not activated until D              after the system has been rebooted.  An example of such.              an image is SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXE.  N      * Will you allow a system shutdown after this product is installed [YES]?2      * How many minutes for system shutdown [0]: 0  !              Rebooting the Systema  D              The procedure asks whether or not you want an automatic              system reboot.m  =         * Do you want to do an automatic system reboot [YES]?N  ?              If you respond NO, then after system shutdown, ther>              system console prompt (>>>) is displayed.  At theC              prompt, you can manually reboot the system disk with a +              command such as the following.t                >>> boot dka100:s  (              Completing the Installation  .              The procedure runs to completion.  H             No more questions will be asked.  The remaining time for theK             installation will depend upon your configuration and could vary "             from 10 to 30 minutes.               Thank you.  (             OpenVMS DCE Development Team)             Digital Equipment Corporations    >         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...N         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL].  B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory4                                      [DCELOCAL.VAR].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory8                                      [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory<                                      [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC.ADM].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory4                                      [DCELOCAL.ETC].C         %DCEVAX-I-LOADUTC, SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES:SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXEo8                                      has been installed..                   A system reboot is required.-         %SMI-S-IMGFILCRE, image file created.t>         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory3                                      [DCE$LIBRARY].i;         %DCEVAX-I-INCLIDL, The .H and .IDL files will be in =                                      SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]e>         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory;                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE].pB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory?                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryD                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryE                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryE                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2].sB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryG                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.MATRIX1]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryG                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.MATRIX2]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory@                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryA                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory>                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryG                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL].rB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryI                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]. B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryH                                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryJ                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC].B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryI                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY].dB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryK                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY.EXPLICIT].2B         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryK                      [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY.IMPLICIT].aB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryK                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.REMOTE_FILE].aB         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directoryM                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.TRANSFER_DATA].T>         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...>         %DCEVAX-I-INFO, Installing the DCE Resource Broker Kit  L             Since you are not going to configure DCE on your system at this J             time, this completes the installation. To configure this node K             at a later time, please run the DCE configuration utility with p)             the "CONFIG" option as shown:   /                 $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG   M             Please see the product's Installation and Configuration Guide fora             more details.S  >                 Installation of DCEVAX V1.3 completed at 17:11  O       %VMSINSTAL-I-SHUTDOWN, This product requires that the system be rebooted.Y>                 SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown*                             on node WEBOPN8         Do you really want to shutdown node WEBOPN [NO]?1                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 17:11            $ LOGOUT?           SYSTEM       logged out at 27-JAN-1995 at 17:24:05.97     ?              Note that if you were installing only the Run TimeyC              Services Kit, the installation would have been similar D              to the installation of the Application Development Kit.B              However, you would have created directories and filesD              only from savesets A and B. The Application Development?              Kit creates files from savesets A, B, C, D, and E.h    (         2.4  Installing on a VMScluster     @              On a VMScluster with a common system disk, you need=              only install Digital DCE once. After the initialo<              installation, ensure that a separate license isB              registered and loaded on each cluster member that you*              plan to use for DCE services.  C              If you are installing DCE for OpenVMS over an existingnC              version of DCE on a common system disk in a VMScluster D              environment, be sure to shut down DCE on all nodes thatB              share the common system disk before the installation.A              If you do not shut down DCE and you select the PURGESC              option within VMSINSTAL, parts of DCE and your OpenVMS =              cluster may exhibit undesirable characteristics.o  <              Note:  You must configure each node separately..                     A reboot is also required.  <                     To configure each node separately, enter7                     the following command on each node:R  1               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM CONFIGP  :                     If you are installing Digital DCE on a:                     VMScluster that does not have a common5                     system disk, you must install andp;                     configure on each node that you plan toe)                     use for DCE services.i              /         Chapter 3.  Postinstallation Procedures       C              This chapter describes postinstallation steps that you D              need to take and lists ways to recover from errors that3              you encounter during the installation.s    #         3.1  Postinstallation Taskst    >              After the installation is completed successfully,)              perform the following tasks:c  =                  1.  In the system startup command procedure,o9                      SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM (callede=                      SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM on OpenVMS ?                      Version 6.0 and higher), add the following ?                      command after the startup commands for the A                      network transports, DECnet and/or DEC TCP/IP                       Services:  3                      $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP.COMD  D                      The DCE$STARTUP command procedure automatically?                      defines the required DCE logical names andyB                      starts the DCE daemon processes in accordance6                      with your DCE host configuration.  D                  2.  If you installed the special DEC C/C++ Run-TimeD                      Components Kit, you must also add the followingB                      line to the system startup command procedure:  2                      $@SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP.COM  C                  3.  Add the following command to the site-specifico/                      system shutdown procedure, C                      SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM, before the shutdown D                      commands for the network transports, DECnet and)                      DEC TCP/IP Services:   3                      $@SYS$STARTUP:DCE$SHUTDOWN.COMr  D                  4.  If you chose not to configure this node as partC                      of the installation process, you can configureH=                      the node at a later time by entering the '                      following command.   4                      $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG  C                      You must configure the DCE services before your@                      can use them.  See Chapter 4 in this guide.  D                  5.  If you are running DCE server applications that;                      are listening over the DECnet Phase IVS@                      (ncacn_dnet_nsp) protocol or the DECnet/OSIB                      (ncacn_dnet_nsp) protocol, you must grant theA                      NET$DECLAREOBJECT rights identifier to those.:                      processes from which the server runs.  D                  6.  Define foreign commands.  There are two foreign@                      command definition files: one file contains<                      required commands and the other file isA                      optional. Add the following line to the filee-                      SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:R  D                      $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM  C                      DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM, the required C                      command definition file, defines the following &                      foreign commands:  >                         acl_edit, which invokes the ACL editor$                           (Security)  <                         cdscp, which invokes the CDS control!                           program   <                         chpass, which invokes the DCE change*                           password utility  A                         DCE$UAF, which invokes the DCE Integrated ?                           Login User Authorization File utility   @                         dce_login, which validates a principal'sB                           identity and obtains network credentials$                           (Security)  <                         dtscp, which invokes the DTS control!                           programi  @                         EXPORT, which invokes the DCE Integrated.                           Login EXPORT utility  @                         IMPORT, which invokes the DCE Integrated.                           Login IMPORT utility  >                         kdestroy, which destroys a principal's2                           login context (Security)  >                         kinit, which obtains a ticket-granting+                           ticket (Security)   =                         klist, which lists tickets (Security)E  <                         rgy_edit, which invokes the registry4                           database editor (Security)                           <                         rpccp, which invokes the RPC control!                           program   >                      If you choose not to execute this command?                      definition file, you cannot use any of theo4                      previous programs and commands.  C                      DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM, the optional C                      command definition file, defines the following &                      foreign commands:  ;                         idl, which invokes the IDL compiler   >                         nidl_to_idl, which invokes the utility8                           that converts from NIDL to IDL  @                         rpclm, which invokes the RPC Log Manager  A                         uuidgen, which invokes the UUID generator.!                           utilityc  >                      By default, these utilities use DCL-styleD                      interfaces. If you execute the optional foreignB                      commands file, you have access to the version?                      of these utilities that uses the universaldA                      interface.  There are three possible actions:'                      that you can take:C  >                         Define the universal interface for allA                           users on your system to ensure that theU>                           same interface is available to usersB                           across operating system platforms.  Note@                           that all  examples that document these:                           four utilities use the universalB                           interface. Include the following line in;                           the file SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:o     N                    $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM  ?                         Give users access to only the DCL-style B                           interface. In this case, you do not need-                           to take any action.G  A                         Make the DCL-style interface available to D                           some users, but allow others access to the@                           universal interface. Do not define the@                           optional commands in SYLOGIN.COM. Tell=                           users who want to use the universal D                           interface to include the following line in>                           their account's LOGIN.COM procedure:  N                    $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM  C                  7.  If you are installing DCE on a VMScluster, yous3                      must take the following steps:   B                        a.  Ensure that a license is registered andB                            loaded on each node in the cluster fromC                            which users plan to use DCE. (If you are C                            installing only the Digital DCE Run TimeeD                            Services Kit, you already have a right toB                            use the DCE Run Time Services Kit. This=                            right was granted with the OpenVMS 5                            operating system license.)l  B                        b.  Configure each node in the cluster fromB                            which users plan to use DCE by entering5                            the following the command:u  :                            $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG    (         3.2  Installation Error Recovery    =              The following list describes errors that you may C              encounter during installation and provides suggestionsr4              about how to recover from those errors:                   E                 You try to install the OpenVMS VAX kit on an OpenVMS d.                 Alpha system (or vice versa).   5                       Reinstall with the correct kit.   A                 The system does not have the required version of  #                 OpenVMS installed.    B                       Upgrade the operating system to at least the>                       minimum required version and restart the-                       installation procedure.   =                 The required DCE license has not been loaded.   E                       Register and load a license for the appropriatee7                       kit and restart the installation.a  *                 You run out of disk space.  K                       Either clean up your disk or install less of the kit.a  G                 The required DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit has not i                 been installed.1  A                       If you are installing on OpenVMS VAX 6.0 orpF                       earlier, you must install the DEC C/C++ Run-TimeD                       Components kit before you install Digital DCE.G                       Note that the DEC C/C++ kit and documentation aree9                       included with this Digital DCE kit.e                 C                 The required DCEPRE013.A saveset for Alpha has not O         	been installed.  G                       If you are installing on an OpenVMS Alpha Versiono?                       1.5 system, you must install the requiredeD                       DCEPRE013.A saveset before you install DigitalF                       DCE. Note that the saveset is included with this&                       Digital DCE kit.  E                 If you plan to run DCE applications via IP, you must mH                 have UCX Version 2.0 D (for OpenVMS VAX) or Version 3.0 8                 (for OpenVMS Alpha) or higher installed.  =                       Install the correct version of UCX. The ;                       installation procedure checks for the.$                       prerequisites.  1                 No network transports were found.r  D                       You must install and configure DECnet, UCX, or?                       both before running any DCE applications.   H                 SYS$SYSTEM:RIGHTSLIST.DAT does not exist on this system.  D                       RUN AUTHORIZE and then issue the CREATE/RIGHTSA                       command. RIGHTSLIST.DAT is created for you.S                   Invalid UIC.  C                       Find and enter the correct UIC in the correctN                       format.a              #         Chapter 4.  Configuring DCE       @              This chapter describes the DCE system configuration@              utility for Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS5              Alpha. Note that DCE must be configured.,  B              Many of the system configuration utility prompts have>              default values associated with them.  The defaultC              responses are based on your existing configuration, if B              you have one.  Otherwise, default values for the most;              common DCE system configurations are provided.   =              The system configuration utility sets up the DCEV=              environment on your node so that you can use DCE A              services. The system configuration utility leads you ?              through the process of creating or joining a cell.y    :              Note:  If you are installing a new version of;                     Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS :                     Alpha over an existing version, you do9                     not have to reconfigure DCE after ther;                     installation.  Before the installation, 8                     stop the DCE deamons with one of the0                     following commands (CLEAN is!                     recommended):[  2                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEAN1                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP STOP   ;                     Then, after the installation, enter the &                     following command:  2                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP START  3                     You must reconfigure if you are ;                     installing DCE for the first time or if =                     you are installing a new version over DCE_                      Version 1.0.    6         4.1  Starting the System Configuration Utility    D              If you did not reboot after the installation and if youD              chose to configure your system during installation, theC              DCE system configuration utility starts automatically.S@              You can also start the system configuration utility>              manually at the DCL prompt.  You can use the same>              command to perform an initial configuration or to?              reconfigure DCE. See Appendix C for several sampleV              configurations.  A              To start the system configuration utility at the DCL 1              prompt, enter the following command:E  %              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP,  9              The DCE System Management Main Menu appears:   ;                             DCE System Management Main Menu   8                                 DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3    D                1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemH                2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons?                3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemonsd4                4)  Start       Start all DCE daemonsD                5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsJ                6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove@                                all temporary local DCE databasesJ                7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove@                                all permanent local DCE databasesE                8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Programd  2                0)  Exit        Exit this procedure:                ?)  Help        Display helpful information  )              Please enter your selection:     8              Enter 1 to view the DCE Configuration Menu.  A              To skip the previous menu and go directly to the DCE =              Configuration Menu, enter the following command:i  ,              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG      '         4.2  Initial Configuration Menuo    B              The configuration procedure displays an initial menu:  (                   DCE Configuration Menu  5         1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlytB         2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client systemG         3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemnK         4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this host F         5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login supportB         6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current%                         configurationeP         7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this hostL         8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configuration$                         on this host  /         0)  Exit        Return to previous menut3         ?)  Help        Display helpful information       $         Please enter your selection:    <              Brief explanations of options 1 to 6 on the DCE'              Configuration Menu follow:u  C              1) RPC_Only Provides a subset of the DCE RPC services.e;                      Specifically, all RPC requests must beq<                      unauthenticated and no RPC name service<                      interface routines are available.  ThisD                      configuration will, however, allow applications?                      to communicate if full string bindings are 1                      supplied by the RPC clients.   =              2) Client Provides full DCE RPC services, client @                      services for CDS and Security, and optionalD                      time services. A DCE client system must join anC                      existing DCE cell with a security registry andlC                      a CDS master server available on other systemse!                      in the cell.   A              3) Server Provides full DCE RPC services, a securityl?                      registry server for the cell, a CDS masterd@                      server, a DTS server, and the NSI agent forA                      name service independent access to directory C                      services from PC client systems.  There can be >                      only one security registry and CDS masterD                      server in a cell, although they need not reside&                      on the same host.  C              4) Custom If one of the other configuration options is ?                      not appropriate for this host, this optionRB                      creates a customized DCE configuration.  ThisD                      configuration allows tailoring of the following"                      DCE services:  <                         Security Client or Security Registry4                           Server or Security Replica  =                         CDS Client, CDS Master Server, or CDS (                           Replica Server  9                         Global Directory Agent (optional)s  0                         Time Services (optional)  ,                         NSI Agent (optional)  ?              5) IntLogin Provides support for Integrated Login, =                      which combines the DCE and OpenVMS loginS:                      procedures.  (See the Digital DCE for3 		     OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product Guide d:                      for information on Integrated Login.)  A              6) Rebuild If a valid configuration is present, thisoB                      option rebuilds the DCE configuration on thisD                      host using the current settings. Note that this;                      option appears on the menu only if thef8                      procedure detects an existing valid#                      configuration.   9              7) Add_SecRep Adds a security replica to the @                      configuration on this host.  This option is?                      only present if the host is a DCE security                       client.  A              7) Del_SecRep Deletes the security replica from thistD                      host. This option appears instead of Add_SecRep;                      if a security replica has already beenrB                      configured. Selecting this option is the onlyA                      way to delete a security replica (except for 3                      clobbering the configuration).d  B              8) Add_CdsRep Adds a CDS replica clearinghouse to the@                      configuration on this host.  This option isB                      only present if the host is a DCE CDS client.  @              8) Del_CdsRep Deletes the CDS replica clearinghouseC                      from this host. This option appears instead of,A                      Add_CdsRep if a CDS replica has already beeneB                      configured. Selecting this option is the only>                      way to delete a CDS replica clearinghouse?                      (except for clobbering the configuration).i    $         4.3  Configuration Procedure    =              This section leads you through the configuratione@              process. It assumes that you have chosen either the@              client or server option from the configuration menu&              described in Section 4.2.             4.3.1  Initial Messages     @              If you are performing an initial configuration, the<              procedure responds with messages similar to the              following:t  0          Starting DCE client configuration . . .  6          This system has no current DCE configuration.  L          Based on this configuration, there should be no active DCE daemons.  J           At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <Return> forI           the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help. I           Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.   )          Press <RETURN> to continue . . .   A              The procedure then stops any daemons and removes all :              files from previous configuration operations.  9              Removing temporary local DCE databases . . .   9              Removing permanent local DCE databases . . .     &         4.3.2  Time Zone Configuration    9              If you do not already have a valid time zoneRC              configuration, you are asked to provide one during the =              configuration. For more information on time zone B              configuration, see the Troubleshooting chapter in theC              Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Product I 	     Guide.  6              The following questions may be displayed:  L              DCE requires a valid UTC time zone configuration.  No time zoneJ              configuration startup procedure was found, so you will now beM              asked to provide local time zone information so that the startupn'              procedure will be created.     &                      Timezone Options:  8                      [0]     Exit Timezone Configuration  :                      [1]     Choose a timezone using menusA                      [2]     Use Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) ;                      [3]     Type in your own timezone rule   +              * Enter an option number [1] :   -                      Timezone Region Options:l  @                      [0]     Return to the Timezone Options menu  #                      [1]     Europe *                      [2]     North America4                      [3]     Central & South America#                      [4]     Africay!                      [5]     Asia *                      [6]     South Pacific'                      [7]     Antarctica   /              * Enter a timezone region number :   0                      Timezone Subregion Options:  :                      [0]     Return to Region Options menu  '                      [1]     US/Easternu,                      [2]     US/East-Indiana'                      [3]     US/Central (                      [4]     US/Mountain'                      [5]     US/PacificM&                      [6]     US/Alaska'                      [7]     US/Arizona &                      [8]     US/Navajo(                      [9]     US/Michigan(                      [10]    US/Aleutian&                      [11]    US/Hawaii%                      [12]    US/Samoae0                      [13]    Canada/Newfoundland,                      [14]    Canada/Atlantic+                      [15]    Canada/Easternc+                      [16]    Canada/Central 5                      [17]    Canada/East-Saskatchewan ,                      [18]    Canada/Mountain+                      [19]    Canada/Pacifici)                      [20]    Canada/Yukon   2              * Enter a timezone subregion number :    (         4.3.3  Defining the DCE Hostname    A              After removing the temporary and permanent local DCEaC              databases, the procedure leads you through the processl@              of creating or joining a cell. (Note that names andA              identifiers associated with DCE, including principalpB              names and passwords, are case sensitive and that cellD              names and hostnames are always converted to lowercase.)  D              First, the system responds with the following messages:  L              Starting Remote Procedure Call Services daemon (DCE$RPCD) . . .J              %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 218001AB  3              It then asks you for the DCE hostname:   D              Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [dcevms]:  C              Press <Return> to take the default name. If you do not D              take the default, define a name for your system that isD              unique within your DCE cell.  You can base this name onC              your network hostname, but do not include any dots (.)p>              in the name. Use only the hostname portion of the@              node's fully specified name.  For example, use only5              myhost; do not use myhost.mycompany.com.l    (         4.3.4  Defining the DCE Cellname    D              After you enter the hostname, you are asked whether you8              want to search the LAN for known DCE cells:  N              Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  @              If you answer YES the system responds with messages&              similar to the following:  $         Searching, please wait . . .  L   The following cells were discovered within broadcast range of this system:  /                     openup_cell.dce.zko.dec.com /                     opndce_cell.dce.zko.dec.com /                     excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com /                     opnsea_cell.dce.zko.dec.comf  ;              Whether you answered YES or NO to the previousoB              question, you are then asked for the name of your DCE              cell:  K      Please enter the name of your DCE cell []: excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com   D              Note that cell names can look like IP Domain names with2              the form cellname.domain.company.com.  ,              X.500 cell names have the form ;              c=country/o=organization/ou=organization unit.e  :              Note:  X.500 cell names can contain spaces or:                     hyphens if they are enclosed in double5                     quotes, but underscores are neverl9                     allowed, even if they are enclosed ins9                     double quotes. For example, the X.500eC                     cell names /c=us/o=digital/ou="excess cell" andeE                     /c=us/o=digital/ou="excess-cell" are allowed, but 6                     /c=us/o=digital/ou=excess_cell andE                     /c=us/o=digital/ou="excess_cell" are not allowed.A  C              X.500 requires DECnet/OSI. If you enter an X.500 stylelD              cell name and you do not have DECnet/OSI installed, the8              system responds with the following message:   *** - *** You have entered an X.500 style cellname. K *** DECnet/OSI has not been found on this system and is necessary for X.500sH *** operation.  If you wish to configure an X.500 cell, please exit thisM *** program and install DECnet/OSI.  YOu can then configure DCE successfully.t ***t  B              If you do not know the cell name, refer to section on@              global names in the OSF DCE Administration Guide or>              consult your network administrator. Note that you=              should not include the /.../ or /.:/ prefix when B              specifying a cellname. It will be added automatically#              whenever it is needed.   D              You are then asked whether you want to save the current              cell names:  J Do you want to save these names for your DCE configuration (YES/NO) [YES]?  C              Under normal circumstances, press <Return> to save the D              settings. You must save these names to be able to start              the DCE daemons.t  B              If you have made an error in the hostname or cellname<              and want to correct the error, answer NO to the?              question on saving the current names. You are thenl>              asked whether you want to continue the procedure.C              Answer YES if you are satisfied. Answer NO if you have <              made a mistake and want to change your answers.  B              If you have specified an X.500 cellname, you are then?              asked whether you want to register the DCE cell in <              X.500. Remember that X.500 requires DECnet/OSI.  L              Do you want to register the DCE cell in X.500 (YES/NO/?) [N]? y    ,         4.3.5  Defining Security Information    A              Note that the security questions in this section may @              vary depending on the type of configuration you are              performing.  D              If this is a client, you are asked to enter the name ofA              the host where the security registry for the cell isn              located.   @ Please enter the hostname of the DCE security registry [leaper]:L Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "leaper". Please wait ...? Checking BIND servers for address of "leaper".  Please wait ...   @              To configure an OpenVMS DCE client system, you need?              access to a DCE security registry server. Securitya<              initialization requires contacting the security              registry.  >              If the hostname that you specify is not currently@              defined in the TCP/IP hosts database, you must alsoB              provide the IP address.  When you enter the hostname,B              do not include any dots (.)  or include the DCE hosts&              prefix with the hostname.  B              You must also provide the principal name and password>              that are authorized to perform cell configurationB              operations. The default principal name is cell_admin.  @         Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:M         Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):   D              Note that if the Internet address for the hostname that>              you specified cannot be obtained from the currentD              TCP/IP services, the procedure asks whether you want to(              enter a different hostname.  H              Do you want to specify a different hostname (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  >              If you answer NO, you are asked to provide the IP              address.s  A              Please enter the IP address for opra:  55.13.792.631e             4.3.6  Defining CDS     A              If the procedure did not search the LAN for cells orDA              your cell name is not in the list that the procedureCD              found, the procedure asks whether the CDS master server#              is in broadcase range.T  K              Is the CDS Master Server within broadcast range (YES/NO/?) [Y]   D              CDS clients learn about namespace clearinghouse serversA              by using an advertisement protocol that is broadcast B              over the LAN.  If the CDS master server for this cellC              is not reachable on the LAN, you must provide the nameCC              of the host running the CDS master server so that thisY>              client can contact the server directly via TCP/IP>              messages instead of LAN broadcast messages.  This=              situation may arise if your CDS Master Server is D              accessible only through a WAN or is behind a LAN bridge:              that is filtering out the broadcast messages.  D              If the CDS master server is not within broadcast range,@              DCE startup will use the cdscp define cached serverB              command to initiate communication with the CDS masterA              server.  If the server is within broadcast range, nog/              cached server command is required.o    -         4.3.7  Configuring Multiple LAN Cellst    @              If you are configuring a CDS Master Server, you are@              asked whether the cell uses multiple LANs. The cellB              uses multiple LANs if clients and servers are dividedA              into profile groups to facilitate performance. (Mostl2              cells will not require this feature.)  ?              Does this cell use multiple LANs (YES/NO/?) [N]? yn  A              If you answer YES, the system responds with messagesC&              similar to the following:  O Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "leaper".  Please wait . . . , Please enter the name of your LAN [43.7.12]:  B              If you are configuring a CDS client and the procedureC              detects a multi-LAN cell, you are asked which LAN your B              host is on. (The following questions are asked during?              the configuration, because the search cannot occuri6              until after the CDS daemons are started.)  (         Testing for multi-LAN cell . . .  I This cell has been configured to span multiple LANs.  The known LANs are:n                  43.7.12  I         Please enter the name of the LAN for this host [43.7.12]: 27.0.66y  D         The requested LAN has not yet been defined in the namespace.  0         Do you want to define it (YES/NO/?) [Y]?    %         4.3.8  Defining Time ServicesC    C              Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha providesfD              two time services: DCE DTS and DECnet/DTSS. By default,              DCE DTS is used.   L Do you want to disable DECnet/DTSS, and use DCE DTS instead? (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  ?              If you accept the default and use DCE DTS, you cano>              choose to accept time from DECnet/DTSS servers by5              answering YES to the following question.a  L         Do you want to accept time from DECnet/DTSS servers? (YES/NO/?) [N]?  @              Note that if you rely on DCE time services for time>              synchronization, you need a minimum of three timeD              servers to synchronize time in a cell.  See the section@              on the DCE Distributed Time Service in the OSF DCE 7              Administration Guide for more information.     &         4.3.9  Saving the DCE Services    C              One of the last questions asked is whether you want too,              save the service configuration:  J              Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]  D              If you answer YES, the actual configuration begins.  If?              you answer NO,  you are returned to the main menu, A              where you may answer all the questions again or stopV              the configuration.e             4.3.10  Configuringr    6              Once you answer YES to saving the service@              configuration, the actual configuration begins. You7              receive messages similar to the following:   J         Establishing security environment for principal "cell_admin" . . .  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000DAE7;               Testing access to the security registry . . .               Initializing CDS...  I            Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADV) . . .tE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EEFt  G            Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .aE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EC2s  C         Configuring client host objects in the cell namespace . . .i  O     Setting up required objects in namespace directory "/.:/hosts/excess" . . .   <             Creating namespace directories and objects . . .  2         Configuring required RPC information . . .7             Modifying ACL's on namespace objects  . . .o                  /.:/hosts/excess%                 /.:/hosts/excess/selfn*                 /.:/hosts/excess/cds-clerk(                 /.:/hosts/excess/profile'                 /.:/lan-27.0.66-profiles  D            Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EC3   (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  D              After you press <Return>, the DCE Configuration Menu is              displayed.     .         4.3.11  Exiting from the Configuration    B              After the configuration is completed, the initial DCEC              Configuration Menu is displayed once again. Enter 0 tos              exit.  &                 DCE Configuration Menu  5         1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services only B         2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client systemG         3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server system =         4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration.%                         for this hostnF         5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login supportB         6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current%                         configuration P         7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this hostL         8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configuration$                         on this host  /         0)  Exit        Return to previous menu 3         ?)  Help        Display helpful informationn    &         Please enter your selection: 0    0         4.4  Client Configuration Considerations    @              By default, the client configuration configures the"              following components:                   RPCa                   Security client   (                 CDS clerk and advertiser                   DTS clerk   6              See Appendix C for an example of a client              configuration.     0         4.5  Server Configuration Considerations    @              By default, the server configuration configures the"              following components:                   RPC   !                 CDS Master Servern                   Security Server                    DTS Server                   PC NSI Agent  6              See Appendix C for an example of a server              configuration.n    0         4.6  Custom Configuration Considerations    C              Before you begin a custom configuration, make sure youe6              are familiar with all the components of a@              configuration. Performing a custom configuration is?              more complex than performing other configurations.y  <              When you choose either the client or the serverD              configurations, defaults are automatically set for you.D              However, if you do not want all the defaults, or if you=              want additional DCE components (such as Securitye:              Replica or GDA), consider performing a custom              configuration.A  A              The custom configuration lets you tailor a client or D              server system as well as include the following options:                   Security                        - Master                         - Replica                   CDS]                        - Masteru                        - Replica                        - GDA                   Time services                    NSIU  A                 The ability to configure a split server (with CDS B                   master server and security registry on different                   hosts)  B              If your system time is synchronized with another timeC              service, a custom configuration lets you eliminate DTS $              from the configuration.  6              See Appendix C for an example of a custom              configuration.d    ;         4.6.1  Custom Configuration for a Split Server Cell     C              The only way you can configure a split server cell (so >              that the CDS master server is on one host and theA              security registry is on another) is through a customC              configuration.   B              To configure a split server cell, you need two customA              configurations occurring at almost the same time. In .              brief, the process is as follows:  @                 Start the security registry server configuration  <                   You are asked some or all of the following                   questions:  A                      - Do you wish to configure "hostname" as the .                        security master server?  A                      - Do you wish to configure "hostname" as therA                        security replica server? (You receive thisgB                        question if you answered NO to the previous!                        question.)   A                      - Please enter the principal name to be used $                        [cell_admin]:  >                      - Please enter the password for principal$                        "cell_admin":  A                      - Please enter the password again to confirm                         it:  6                 Pause the configuration when requested  ;                 Perform the CDS master server configurationo  <                   You are asked some or all of the following                   questions:  C                      - Will "hostname" be the CDS master server for                          the cell?  A                      - Do you wish to configure "hostname" as thea<                        CDS replica server? (You receive thisB                        question if you answered NO to the previous!                        question.)   @                      - Is the CDS master server within broadcast                        range?p  A                      - Do you want to enable the Global Directory C                        Agent?  (If you answer YES, you are asked to A                        enter the Domain and Bond Server address.)p  =                 Return to the paused security registry servere;                   configuration and finish the split server                     configuration.  ?              The following steps describe in more detail how toe+              configure a split server cell:s  A                1.  Choose Custom from the DCE Configuration Menu.   B                2.  Start the Security Registry Server by answeringB                    the configuration questions in a way similar to)                    the following example:.  B              Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [opra]:  M           Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]? nc  8              Please enter the name for your DCE cell []:L                                                  leaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  !                  Hostname:   oprat8                  Cellname:   leaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  G              Do you want to save these names for your DCE configurationeM                                                               (YES/NO/?) [Y]?w  H              Do you wish to configure opra as the Security Master serverN                                                              (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  E              Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:a  O           Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help): ;              Please enter the password again to confirm it:   N              Will opra be the CDS Master server for the cell (YES/NO/?) [N]? n  B              Do you wish to configure opra as a CDS Replica serverM                                                             (YES/NO/?) [N]? nC  N              Is the CDS Master Server within broadcast range (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  <              Do you want to enable DCE DTS (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  N           Do you want this host to be a DCE DTS Local Server (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  E              Do you want to configure the NSI Agent (YES/NO/?) [N]? ys  O              Do you want to enable DCE integrated login support (YES/NO/?) [N]?e  E ****************************   WARNING   ****************************rC ***  You have selected a split-server configuration.  This requires E ***  that you coordinate the configuration of the two hosts where thecD ***  Security Registry Server and the CDS Master Server will reside.< ***  You cannot configure one without configuring the other.  D ***  You have chosen to configure this host as the Security Registry ***  Server.C ***  Continue with the configuration and the process will pause andq3 ***  prompt you to configure the CDS Master Server.   A      Do you want to proceed with this operation (YES/NO/?) [N]? y   B      Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]   7      3.  Pause this configuration after you receive the           following message:a  F ****************************    INFO     ***************************** *** E ***  This system has now been configured as a security server.  SinceeE ***  you chose not to configure this system as a CDS server, you mustEA ***  now configure another host as the Master CDS Server for this @ ***  cell.  Once you have done this, answer YES to the following; ***  question to complete the configuration of this system.y ***eF **********************************************************************  C              Has the CDS Master Server been configured (YES?NO/?) ?g    A                4.  Choose Custom from the DCE Configuration Menu.n  ?                5.  Start the CDS Master Server by answering theoB                    configuration questions in a way similar to theA                    following example (note that the hostnames areT@                    different for each configuration but the cell%                    name is the same):.  D              Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [leaper]:  L          Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]? n  8              Please enter the name for your DCE cell []:K                                                 leaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.coms  #                  Hostname:   leaper 8                  Cellname:   leaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  G              Do you want to save these names for your DCE configurationnM                                                               (YES/NO/?) [Y]?   J              Do you wish to configure leaper as the Security Master serverM                                                               (YES/NO/?) [N]?p  I              Do you wish to configure leaper as a Security Replica servertM                                                               (YES/NO/?) [N]?o  L              Please enter the hostname of the DCE security registry []: opraG              Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "opra".               Please wait . . .  L              Checking BIND servers for address of "opra".  Please wait . . .    E              Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:   N          Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):  P              Will leaper be the CDS Master server for the cell (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  O              Do you want to enable the Global Directory Agent (YES/NO/?) [N]? ns  =              Does this cell use multiple LANs (YES/NO/?) [N]?e  <              Do you want to enable DCE DTS (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  N           Do you want this host to be a DCE DTS Local Server (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  E              Do you want to configure the NSI Agent (YES/NO/?) [N]? ys  O              Do you want to enable DCE integrated login support (YES/NO/?) [N]?   I              Do you want to proceed with this operation (YES/NO/?) [N]? y   J              Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]  D                6.  When you are finished configuring the  CDS masterA                    server, return to the paused security registryrD                    server configuration. Answer YES to the following                    question:  P                    Has the CDS Master Server been configured (YES?NO/?) [Y]? YES  D                    The configuration for split servers is completed.    8         4.7  Considerations for Rebuilding Split Servers    ?              If you have a split server configuration, you muste?              rebuild the security server first. When it pauses,r?              rebuild the CDS server configuration. When the CDSAC              server configuration is completed, continue rebuilding,!              the security server.r    =         4.8  Running the Configuration Verification ProcedureL    A              You can run the Configuration Verification Procedures>              (CVP) at the end of a successful configuration by8              choosing Test (Option 8) on the initial DCE<              Configuration Menu or by entering the following              command:d  *              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP TEST  D              The CVP starts and displays the following informational              messages:  =                  Executing Digital DCE V1.3 CVP (please wait)oI                  Digital Equipment Corporation. 1995. All Rights Reservedl  @              The CVP invokes tests of the 10 DCE RPC interfaces,A              displaying a dot (.)  as each test is successful.  AuD              completely successful test execution results in 10 dots#              printed in succession.   >              The CVP test requires CDS and Security.  The test@              procedure does not run correctly if your system has*              been configured for RPC only.    7         4.9  Logical Names Created During Configuratione    D              The configuration process creates the following logical              names:   C              DCE      Defines a search list pointing to directoriest?                       SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY] and SYS$LIBRARY.t;                       These directories contain Application C                       Developer's Kit include files and other filess4                       for creating DCE applications.  ;              DCE$COMMON Points to the directory SYS$COMMON:cC                       [DCELOCAL]. This directory holds DCE-specificiA                       files common to all DCE hosts in a cluster.   A              DCE$LOCAL Points to the directory DCE$SPECIFIC. ThishD                       directory defines the top of the DCE directory                        hierarchy.  ?              DCE$SPECIFIC Points to the directory SYS$SPECIFIC:sD                       [DCELOCAL]. This directory is for internal use                       only.o    *         4.10  Configuration Error Recovery    ;              If the system configuration utility encounterst?              problems, error messages are displayed.  When  the >              procedure encounters nonfatal errors, it tries toB              continue. If  the procedure encounters a fatal error,3              it terminates the requested operation.s  @              The following list provides suggestions for dealing<              with errors encountered during a configuration:  /                 Read SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.LOG.   @                   If the configuration utility displays an error@                   message, you can get more detailed information?                   about the cause of the error by examining thelA                   associated log file, SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.LOG. C                   This log file contains a record of the operations.A                   invoked by the system configuration utility and0A                   may help you diagnose the cause of the problem.   $                 Retry the operation.  ?                   Because of the inherent nature of distributed A                   computing, some errors are caused by transitory0@                   conditions such as the temporary shutdown of aB                   server. The error may not recur if you retry the                   operation.  C                   If the error occurs during a configure operation,eC                   make sure the reported problem has been corrected B                   and then restart the configuration.  If an error?                   occurs during a START operation, follow these                    steps:  >                     1.  Stop all active daemons and delete all?                         temporary local DCE databases using thes*                         following command:  :                         $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM CLEAN  ?                     2.  Re-enter the START command, as follows:R  :                         $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM START    )         4.11  Configuring on a VMScluster     D              You must configure each node in a VMScluster separately<              by entering the following command on each node:  0              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM CONFIG    0         4.12  Configuring in a POSIX Environment    >              If POSIX is already installed and running on your?              system, then the DCE configuration (DCE$SETUP.COM) C              performs the DCE setup for POSIX. However, if POSIX issD              installed after you perform the DCE configuration, thenA              SYS$STARTUP:POSIX$STARTUP.COM performs the DCE setupc              for POSIX.o    @         4.12.1  When POSIX Is Installed Before the Configuration  >              If POSIX is already installed and running on yourD              system, the following symbolic links are defined during#              the DCE configuration:R  =                 /usr/dce/examples which points to SYS$COMMON: '                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE]a  C                   This directory is the top-level directory for all >                   OpenVMS DCE examples. Each subdirectory also6                   includes makefiles for POSIX builds.  8                 /usr/dce/bin which points to SYS$COMMON:-                   [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]l  :                   This directory contains POSIX images for4                   dce_login, kinit, klist, kdestroy,D                   and acl_edit.  These images may be called without B                   specifying their full pathname. The pathname is G                   added to the user's PATH environment variable during o)                   POSIX shell activation.   =              After installing and configuring DCE, the system B              manager should enter the following line at the end of              /etc/profile:    )                . /usr/dce/bin/dce_defs.sh   A              Note the dot (.) at the beginning of the line. (In a A              future release of POSIX, it will not be necessary to               add this line.)    ?         4.12.2  When POSIX Is Installed After the Configurationn  B              If POSIX is not installed and running until after theD              DCE configuration, then have the system manager perform!              the following steps:o  9                1.  Run the command procedure SYS$STARTUP:e%                    POSIX$STARTUP.COM.   7                2.  Add the following line at the end of.!                    /etc/profile: o  /                      . /usr/dce/bin/dce_defs.shn  A                    Note the dot (.) at the beginning of the line.o@                    (In a future release of POSIX, it will not be/                    necessary to add this line.)u              9         Appendix A.  Files Created or Used on Your Systemo      C              This appendix lists the directories and files that aree>              created or used on your system by Digital DCE for+              OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha.              A.1  Installation Files     D              The following files, all part of Saveset A, are createdD              when you install Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX or Digital#              DCE for OpenVMS Alpha:i           [SYSUPD]DCE$KITBLD.DAT         [SYSUPD]DCE$KITBLD.IDX         [SYSEXE]DCE$ADD_ID.EXE$         [SYSHLP]DCE013.RELEASE_NOTES         [SYSUPD]DCE$TAILOR.EXEO     [SYSLIB]SMGSHR.EXE    !On OpenVMS VAX only, a new version may be installed.A(         [SYSUPD]DCE$COMPARE_VERSIONS.COM)         [SYSUPD]DCE$GET_IMAGE_VERSION.COM           [SYSUPD]DCE$VERSIONS.COM    '         A.2  Runtime Services Kit Fileso    D              The following files, all part of Saveset B, are createdC              when you install the Digital DCE Runtime Services Kit:a  $         [SYS$STARTUP]DCE$STARTUP.COM%         [SYS$STARTUP]DCE$SHUTDOWN.COMo0         [SYSMGR]DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM         [SYSTEST]DCE$CVP.COM         [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP.COM.&         [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_MULTINET.COM%         [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_PATHWAY.COMh!         [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_UCX.COMa%         [SYSMGR]DCE$SETUP_TCPWARE.COM !         [SYSEXE]DCE$SEC_SETUP.EXE          [SYSLIB]DCE$LIB_SHR.EXE          [SYSLIB]DCE$KERNEL.EXE"         [SYSLIB]DCE$SOCKSHR_IP.EXE'         [SYSLIB]DCE$SOCKSHR_DNET_IV.EXE          [SYSMSG]DCE$RPC_MSG.EXEh         [SYSEXE]DCE$RPCCP.EXEr         [SYSEXE]DCE$RPCD.EXE&         [SYSEXE]DCE$RPCPERF_CLIENT.EXE&         [SYSEXE]DCE$RPCPERF_SERVER.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$NSID.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$CHECK.EXE           [SYSEXE]DCE$GETCELLS.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$SX.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$CADUMP.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSADV.EXE          [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSCLERK.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSCP.EXE (         [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDS_ATTRIBUTES.DAT         [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDSCP.BPTa         [DCELOCAL.ETC]CDSCP.MBF "         [SYSEXE]DCE$CDSBROWSER.EXE.         [DECW$DEFAULTS.USER]DCE$CDSBROWSER.UID"         [SYSHLP]DCE$CDSBROWSER.HLB         [SYSMSG]DCE$CDS_MSG.EXEo          [SYSEXE]DCE$RGY_EDIT.EXE          [SYSEXE]DCE$ACL_EDIT.EXE!         [SYSEXE]DCE$DCE_LOGIN.EXEh#         [SYSEXE]DCE$SEC_CLIENTD.EXE          [SYSMSG]DCE$SEC_MSG.EXE?          [SYSEXE]DCE$KDESTROY.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$KINIT.EXE          [SYSEXE]DCE$KLIST.EXES9         [SYS$LDR]SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXE   !OpenVMS VAX onlyq          [SYSLIB]DTSS$RUNDOWN.EXE         [SYSLIB]DTSS$SHR.EXE.         [SYSUPD]DTSS$INSTALL_TIMEZONE_RULE.COM'         [SYSUPD]DTSS$TIMEZONE_RULES.DAT %         [SYSEXE]DTSS$SET_TIMEZONE.EXE          [SYSEXE]DCE$DTSCP.EXEe         [SYSHLP]DCE$DTSCP.HLB          [DCELOCAL.ETC]DTSCP.BPTs         [SYSEXE]DCE$DTSD.EXE         [SYSEXE]DTSS$GRAPH.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$NSEDIT.EXE"         [SYSLIB]DCE$NSEDIT_SHR.EXE         [SYSEXE]DCE$GDAD.EXE         [SYS$SYSTEM]DCE$UAF.EXE "         [SYS$SYSTEM]DCE$CHPASS.EXE)         [SYS$LIBRARY]DCE$LGI_CALLOUTS.EXET$         [SYS$LIBRARY]DCE$UAF_SHR.EXE#         [SYS$MESSAGE]DCE$IL_MSG.EXEa"         [SYS$SYSTEM]DCE$IMPORT.EXE"         [SYS$SYSTEM]DCE$EXPORT.EXE*         [SYS$SYSTEM]DCE$IMPORT_EXCLUDE.DAT    .         A.3  Application Developer's Kit Files    B              When you install the Application Developer's Kit, allB              the files in the Runtime Services Kit are created. InB              addition, the following files, all part of Saveset C,              are created:l           [SYSEXE]DCE$IDL.EXE          [SYSMSG]DCE$IDL_MSG.EXEu         [SYSEXE]DCE$UUIDGEN.EXE #         [SYSMSG]DCE$UUIDGEN_MSG.EXE_7         [SYSEXE]DCE$NIDL_TO_IDL.EXE   !OpenVMS VAX onlyt         [SYSEXE]DCE$RPCLM.EXEl         [SYSLIB]DCE$IL_DEF.H         [SYSLIB]DCE$IL_MSG.H5         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM          [DCE$LIBRARY]GSSAPI.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]IDL_ES.H]         [DCE$LIBRARY]EP.IDLh!         [DCE$LIBRARY]IOVECTOR.IDLM         [DCE$LIBRARY]LBASE.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]NBASE.ACF         [DCE$LIBRARY]NBASE.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]NCASTAT.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]NDROLD.IDL]         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPC.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCBASE.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCPVT.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCSTS.IDLn!         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCTYPES.IDLl         [DCE$LIBRARY]RRPC.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]TWR.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]UUID.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]XDSCDS.H          [SYSLIB]DCE_POSIX.OPT          [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE.OPT6         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_VAXC.OPT    !OpenVMS VAX only$         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$CC_TEST.COM         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_CF.H !         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_CF_STS.H?          [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_ERROR.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]IDLBASE.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]IDLDDEFS.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]IOVECTOR.Hh         [DCE$LIBRARY]LBASE.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]NBASE.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]NBASE.FOR_H         [DCE$LIBRARY]NBASE.FOR         [DCE$LIBRARY]NCASTAT.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]NDROLD.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]RPC.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCBASE.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCEXC.Ha         [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCPVT.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCSTS.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]RPCTYPES.Hr         [DCE$LIBRARY]RRPC.Hu         [DCE$LIBRARY]STUBBASE.Hf         [DCE$LIBRARY]TWR.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]UUID.Hh         [DCE$LIBRARY]ACCT.Ht         [DCE$LIBRARY]ACCT.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]ACLBASE.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]ACLBASE.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]BINDING.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]BINDING.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]DACLIF.HS         [DCE$LIBRARY]DACLIF.IDLt         [DCE$LIBRARY]DACLMGR.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]DACLMGR.IDL#         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_CF_CONST.He%         [DCE$LIBRARY]DCE_CF_CONST.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]ID_BASE.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]ID_BASE.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]KEYMGMT.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]KEYMGMT.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]MISC.Hc         [DCE$LIBRARY]MISC.IDLe!         [DCE$LIBRARY]ORIDE_BASE.Hn#         [DCE$LIBRARY]ORIDE_BASE.IDLe         [DCE$LIBRARY]PASSWD.Hl         [DCE$LIBRARY]PASSWD.IDLe         [DCE$LIBRARY]PGO.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]PGO.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]POLICY.He         [DCE$LIBRARY]POLICY.IDL*         [DCE$LIBRARY]RDACLIF.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]RDACLIF.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]RGYBASE.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]RGYBASE.IDL         [DCE$LIBRARY]RGYNBASE.Hf!         [DCE$LIBRARY]RGYNBASE.IDL5         [DCE$LIBRARY]SECIDMAP.H !         [DCE$LIBRARY]SECIDMAP.IDLc         [DCE$LIBRARY]SECSTS.H          [DCE$LIBRARY]SECSTS.IDL          [DCE$LIBRARY]SEC_BASE.H !         [DCE$LIBRARY]SEC_BASE.IDLd          [DCE$LIBRARY]SEC_LOGIN.H"         [DCE$LIBRARY]SEC_LOGIN.IDL$         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSS$PROVIDER.C)         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSS$PROVIDER_ACTS.Cp*         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER_SSTUB.OBJ"         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.H$         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.IDL$         [DCE$LIBRARY]DTSPROVIDER.ACF         [DCE$LIBRARY]UTC.H         [DCE$LIBRARY]UTCTYPES.H.         [DCE$LIBRARY]CDSCLERK.H:!         [DCE$LIBRARY]DNSMESSAGE.Hm    &         A.4  Example Application Files    A              The following example application files, all part of D              Saveset D, are created when you install the Application              Developer's Kit:t  /         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]MAKEFILE. 0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]README.LIS.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.ACF,         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.C.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.COM.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.IDL.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.OPT1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK_MAIN.CC0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK_MGR.C3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]DCE_LOGIN.PSXn1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]RPCSERVER.C.1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]RPCSERVER.Ha0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]MAKEFILE.1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]README.LISo.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.C0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.OPT0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.IDL3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1_MAIN.Cs2         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1_MGR.C4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]DCE_LOGIN.PSX0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]MAKEFILE.1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]README.LISo3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]KDESTROY.PSX 0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]KINIT.PSX0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]KLIST.PSX0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.ACF.         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.C0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.COM0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.OPT0         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.IDL3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2_MAIN.Cr2         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2_MGR.C4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER.C<         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_BUILD.COM=         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_GC1000.EXE.;         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_HOPF.EXEs;         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_NULL.EXEy;         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_PSTI.EXEn;         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_SPEC.EXEo<         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_START.COM;         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]DCE$DTS_PROVIDER_TRAC.EXE ,         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]ACL_EDIT..         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]DCE_DEFS.SH-         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]DCE_LOGIN. ,         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]KDESTROY.)         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]KINIT.()         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]KLIST.C*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX]NSEDIT.*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]README.LIS)         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]MAKEFILE. '         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX.Cg)         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX.COM )         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX.OPTV*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX0.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX0.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX1.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX1.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX2.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX2.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX3.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX3.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX4.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX4.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX5.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX5.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX6.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX6.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX7.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX7.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX8.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX8.IDL*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX9.ACF*         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]DCESX9.IDL3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]README.LIS 2         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]MAKEFILE.1         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]SERVER.Ci4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]DCE_LIB.OPT4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]MANAGER.FOR4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.COM4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.DAT4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.IDL6         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PRINT_PAY.FOR5         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]README.LISt4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]MAKEFILE.4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]MANAGER.C4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.COM4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.TXT4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.DOS3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.NTe4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.ACF4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.IDL4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.ULT4         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]DOSPORT.H3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]CLIENT.Cr3         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]SERVER.CG?         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]README.LISi=         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]CLIENT.CrB         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]DCE_LOGIN.PSXB         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]MAKEFILE.OSF1>         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]MAKEFILE.=         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]SERVER.CsC         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]ARITHMETIC.COMsC         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]ARITHMETIC.IDL C         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]CHECK_STATUS.H ?         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]CLIENT.COM @         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]PROCEDURE.C?         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC]SERVER.COMeA         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]DCE_LOGIN.PSXc>         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]README.LISA         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]MAKEFILE.OSF1n=         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]MAKEFILE.uI         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]IMPLEMENT_INVENTORY.C A         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]INVENTORY.COM A         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]INVENTORY.IDL >         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]I_CLIENT.C@         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]I_CLIENT.COM?         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]I_CLIENT.SHSB         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]I_PROCEDURES.C>         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]I_SERVER.CB         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY]CHECK_STATUS.H=         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY.EXPLICIT]G?   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Sample Installation Logs_      ;              This appendix provides the following listings:G  9                 Preinstallation of the DEC C/C++ Run-Time D                   Components Kit (AACRT060.A), which is required for@                   the installation of Digital DCE Version 1.3 on=                   systems running OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0 and$@                   earlier. (Note that you do not need to installC                   this special kit if you are installing on OpenVMS$-                   VAX Version 6.1 or higher.)E  B                 Installation of Digital DCE Version 1.3 on OpenVMS                   VAXE  <                 Preinstallation of the special pre-Alpha kit:                   (DCEPRE013.A), which is required for theD                   installation of Digital DCE Version 1.3 on systemsC                   running OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5. (Note that youDD                   do not need to install this special kit if you are<                   installing on OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.1 or                   higher.)  B                 Installation of Digital DCE Version 1.3 on OpenVMS                   Alpha     F         B.1  Installing DCE C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit (AACRT060.A)    A              The following section is a log of the DCE C/C++ Run-SD              Time Components Kit (AACRT060.A). You must install thisB              kit before you install Digital DCE on systems running0              OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0 or earlier.  F         @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL AACRT060 dka200:[KITS]AACRT060 OPTIONS I  F                 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2  #         It is 24-JAN-1995 at 14:28.T  7         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.$  1         The following products will be processed:              AACRT V6.0  =                 Beginning installation of AACRT V6.0 at 14:28E  6 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...K %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.SF DEC C/C++ Version V06.0-60 Run-Time components for OpenVMS/VAX systems  H Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995.  All rights reserved.    F This kit  provides  new  versions  of  several  OpenVMS  VAX  standardF shareable   images  and  object  libraries  in  SYS$LIBRARY,  such  asF VAXCRTL.EXE,  CMA$RTL.EXE, and  SMGSHR.EXE.  These provide support forF several programming  capabilities provided by  OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0  for C, C++, and other languages.  F **********************************************************************F *                          W A R N I N G                             *F **********************************************************************  F Programs  that link  against the new  versions of any of  these files,F EVEN THOSE NOT WRITTEN IN DEC C OR C++, will NOT run on older versionsF of OpenVMS (V5.5-2 or earlier)  unless steps are taken to save the oldG SYS$LIBRARY configuration or redistribute this kit to additional sites.NF See Chapter 1 of the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit for OpenVMS VAX; Systems Reference and Installation Manual for more details.C  F In  addition,  if you  update the system  version of  OpenVMS VAX, theF enhanced  versions of the new images and libraries may be  overwrittenF with  versions that lack the  enhanced support.  Be sure to  reinstallF the DEC C/C++  Run-Time  Components kit after each OpenVMS VAX  system update.P  2         * Continue with the installation? [N]? YES  I         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?   F This kit  contains an  Installation  Verification  Procedure  (IVP) toF verify the correct  installation of the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components. The IVP will be placed in:  $                 SYS$TEST:CRT$IVP.COM  F After the installation is complete, you can invoke the command file atF any time to reverify that DEC C/C++ Run-Time  Components are installedF and working correctly.  Answer yes to the next question if you wish to= run the IVP at the completion of this installation procedure.A  : * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?  A All questions and verifications regarding the installation of theI@ DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components have been completed.  Depending on; your configuration, time estimates for the remainder of theE  installation are 1 to 3 minutes.  I %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSTEST.CRT].   @ Your OpenVMS system will now be updated to include the following
 new files:  E             SYS$HELP:CRT060.RELEASE_NOTES                       [new]EE             SYS$HELP:CRT060_RELEASE_NOTES.PS                    [new]_E             SYS$HELP:CRT060_RELEASE_NOTES.DECW$BOOK             [new]IE             SYS$HELP:CRT060_REF_INST.PS                         [new] E             SYS$HELP:CRT060_REF_INST.TXT                        [new] E             SYS$HELP:CRT060_RBI.PS                              [new]DE             SYS$HELP:CRT060_RBI.TXT                             [new]LE             SYS$TEST:CRT$IVP.COM                                [new]HE             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$ERR1.OBJ                          [new] E             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$ERR2.OBJ                          [new] E             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$IVP1.OBJ                          [new]DE             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$IVP2.OBJ                          [new]LE             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$IVP3.OBJ                          [new]AE             SYS$TEST:[CRT]CRT$IVP4.OBJ                          [new]YE             SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP.COM                         [new]AE             SYS$LIBRARY:CMA$RTL.EXE                             [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:CMA$OPEN_RTL.EXE                        [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:CMA$LIB_SHR.EXE                         [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:CMA$OPEN_LIB_SHR.EXE                    [new]DE             SYS$LIBRARY:CMA$TIS_SHR.EXE                         [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:CXXL$011_SHR.EXE                        [new] E             SYS$MESSAGE:CXXL$MSG_SHR.EXE                        [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:DECC$SHR.EXE                            [new]EE             SYS$LIBRARY:DECCCURSE.OLB                           [new]LE             SYS$LIBRARY:DECCRTL.OLB                             [new]]E             SYS$LIBRARY:DECCRTLG.OLB                            [new].E             SYS$LIBRARY:SMGSHR.EXE                              [new]OE             SYS$LIBRARY:UCX$CRTLIBXFR.OBJ                       [new]SE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXC$EMPTY.EXE                          [new]BE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXC$LCL.OPT                            [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXC2DECC.EXE                           [new]ME             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCRTL.EXE                             [new]AE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCG2DECC.EXE                          [new]LE             SYS$MESSAGE:VAXCMSG.EXE                             [new]SE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCCURSE.OLB                           [new] E             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCRTL.OLB                             [new]SE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCRTLG.EXE                            [new]KE             SYS$LIBRARY:VAXCRTLG.OLB                            [new]SE             SYS$LIBRARY:DECC$EMPTY.EXE                          [new]R  F **********************************************************************F *                         R E M I N D E R                            *F **********************************************************************  F If you are  installing on a  VMScluster, you  MUST execute the commandF file  SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP.COM on all members of the  cluster after1 installing the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit.2  F If you are  installing on an OpenVMS VAX system  prior to Version 6.0,F ensure that you invoke the  SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP.COM  startup  fileF prior to  starting up any other  products in the system  startup file,F SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.  See Chapter 4 of the DEC C/C++ Run-TimeF Components  Kit for  OpenVMS VAX  Systems  Reference and  Installation7 Manual for more details on postinstallation operations.V  ? %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their targetS directories...  H Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995.  All rights reserved.  9             *-------------------------------------------*D9             *    Installation Verification Procedure    * 9             *     for DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components     *L9             *-------------------------------------------*P      9             *-------------------------------------------* 9             *    Test that components LINK properly     *S9             *-------------------------------------------*g    9             *-------------------------------------------*X9             *    Test that components RUN properly      *C9             *-------------------------------------------*   '                 Testing DEC C RTL . . . 3                 Testing DEC C++ Class Library . . ..$                 Testing curses . . .'                 Testing DEC C RTL . . . 3                 Testing DEC C++ Class Library . . .X$                 Testing curses . . .'                 Testing VAX C RTL . . .S$                 Testing curses . . .(                 Testing DECthreads . . .'                 Testing VAX C RTL . . . $                 Testing curses . . .(                 Testing DECthreads . . .'                 Testing VAX C RTL . . .C$                 Testing curses . . .(                 Testing DECthreads . . .'                 Testing VAX C RTL . . .S$                 Testing curses . . .(                 Testing DECthreads . . .'                 Testing VAX C RTL . . .L$                 Testing curses . . .(                 Testing DECthreads . . .3                 Testing VAX C shareable usage . . .S/                 Testing shareable portion . . .L*                 Testing main portion . . .3                 Testing VAX C shareable usage . . .R/                 Testing shareable portion . . .D*                 Testing main portion . . .  G ** DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Installation Verification Procedure **O( ** Ending at  24-JAN-1995 14:32:57.70 **  =                 Installation of AACRT V6.0 completed at 14:32P  1                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:33P      2         B.2  Installing Digital DCE on OpenVMS VAX    ?              This installation has the following prerequisites:   8                 OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 was installed.  >                 The required DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Kit-                   (AACRT060.A) was installed.S  8                 The Run Time Services Kit (RTK) is being                   installed.  A                 Both UCX V2.0 and DECnet Phase IV were installed.S  4                 A DCE$SERVER account does not exist.  <                 The NET$DECLAREOBJECT right has not yet been(                   granted to DCE$SERVER.  A                 SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXE is not present on the system C                   because you are installing DCE on systems running A                   the OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 operating system. 9                   The installation procedure will install '                   SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXE.R  >                   Note:  At the end of the DCE installation onD                   systems running OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2, you areA                   asked to reboot to activate this image.  If youRB                   are installing DCE on OpenVMS VAX Version 6.0 orC                   higher or OpenVMS Alpha, you do not normally needTA                   to reboot. Instead, you are asked at the end ofMA                   the installation whether you want to configure.R  H         @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCEVAX013 DKA200:[kits]DCEVAX013 options I  F                 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2  #         It is 24-JAN-1995 at 17:06.P  7         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.E  1         The following products will be processed:L             DCEVAX V1.3P  >                 Beginning installation of DCEVAX V1.3 at 17:06  >         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...F         %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved+                                to SYS$HELP.S  D             Digital Equipment Corporation. 1995. All Rights Reserved  I         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?PM         %DCEVAX-I-AACRT0K, The required AACRT060 kit has been installed. ThisC"         installation will continue                 Greetings!  ?             This is DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha V1.3.TE             There are four components: the DCE Run Time Services, the E             DCE Application Developer's Kit, the DCE Security Server,X#             and the DCE CDS Server.L  J           1. The Run Time Services provides the core services necessary to-              execute manage DCE applications.T  L           2. The Application Developer's Kit provides the services and toolsG              required to develop, execute, and manage DCE applications. L              The Run Time Services capability is automatically provided with-              the Application Developer's Kit.   O            3. The Security Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK.LK               The security server supplies support for a cell wide security O               database. A cell must have at least one system running a security                server.T  J            4. The CDS Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK.N               The CDS server supplied support for a cell wide naming database.H               A cell must have at least one system running a CDS server.    #         * Press return to Continue:   E             You don't have the Application Developer's Kit registered 7             the Run Time Services Kit will be installedX  /             The Run Time Services Kit installs:   2 	* Authenticated CDS Advertiser and Client Support 	* CDS Browser 	* CDS Control Program (CDSCP)? 	* Authenticated DCE RPC runtime support (supports DECnet, TCP,I 	  and UDP) C 	* RTI (Remote Task Invocation) RPC for Digital's ACMSxp TP product  	* Security Client Support 	* Integrated Login - 	* A DCE_LOGIN tool for obtaining credentialsL5 	* A RGY_EDIT tool for registry maintenance functions., 	* KINIT, KLIST, and KDESTROY Kerberos toolsC 	* An ACL_EDIT tool for access control lists (ACLs) for DCE objectsX 	* RPC Control Program (RPCCP)> 	* Name Services Interface Daemon (nsid); also known as the PC 	  Nameserver ProxyR 	* Native Kerberos 	* XDS Directory Services. 	* XDS Object ManagmentO  ;             NOTE: Please add the following to your system'sE*                   SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM.O                   These files define foreign commands for using DCE on OpenVMS.E  A                   $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COME  M               Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM K               on your system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executed O               at system boot. The parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM dependLL               on the specific TCP/IP product you intend to use. You will nowI               be asked to select the name of this TCP/IP product, and theEG               installation will supply you with the correct command for.*               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM.  G                 TCP/IP product                                  Keyword.  C                 Digital's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS           UCX.H                 Multinet from TGV                               MULTINETG                 Pathway from Wollongong                         PATHWAYDG                 TCPware from Process Software                   TCPWAREED                 No TCP/IP Available at this time                NONE  C         * Enter one of the keywords from the table above [UCX]: UCXGD         %DCEVAX-I-STARTUCX, Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your-                   SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_*.COM   L           In order to ensure that the DCE daemon processes run in the properM           environment, this installation procedure will create an account for.J           them.  This account, DCE$SERVER, is created with TMPMBX, NETMBX,L           DETACH and SYSPRV privileges.  It is not possible to log into this           account.  K           You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order to ensure M           proper security of the network.  The password for this account will P           be generated.  You do not need to know the password, since the accountM           is disabled.  If this scenario violates your security policies, youtG           may change it after the installation has finished via the VMSg           AUTHORIZE utility.    B         * Enter the UIC of the new DCE$SERVER account:  [363,363]:B         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT          named DCE$SERVER.5         %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully addedwG         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier DCE$SERVER value: [000363,000363]e@                                        added to rights data baseB         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT          named DCE$SERVER..         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated8         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system           directory [DCE$SERVER].=         %DCEVAX-I-ADDID, This installation adds an IDENTIFIERI!          named NET$DECLAREOBJECT.e  N             The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to the;             DCE$SERVER account. You may ignore the message:u  F         "%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT          to DCE$SERVER1         -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier"S  F             if it should occur as a result of granting the identifier.  K         %UAF-I-GRANTMSG, identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT granted to DCE$SERVER4  7                                     * * * N O T E * * *t  I          Successful installation of this product will require a reboot in J          order to load the SYS$UTC_SERVICES loadable image that was placedI          on your system by this installation. You will be notified at theNH          end of this installation that a reboot is required and have the"          option to proceed or not.  H          This installation will complete without configuring DCE on this          system.    H          To complete the installation of this product, you should rebootJ          the system.  If it is not convenient to reboot at this time, then,          enter NO to the following question.  C          If you enter NO, the installation procedure will continue.r  O       * Will you allow a system shutdown after this product is installed [YES]?*3         * How many minutes for system shutdown [0]:*=         * Do you want to do an automatic system reboot [YES]? <       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...L       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL].P       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL.VAR].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory         [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC].o@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory         [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC.ADP       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL.ETC].J       %DCEVAX-I-LOADUTC, SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES:SYS$UTC_SERVICES.EXE has been         installed.+       %SMI-S-IMGFILCRE, image file created.m<       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...<       %DCEVAX-I-INFO, Installing the DCE Resource Broker Kit  E Since you are not going to configure DCE on your system at this time,tB this completes the installation. To configure this node at a later@ time, please run the DCE configuration utility with the "CONFIG" option as shown:  5                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP CONFIG UCXa  F Please see the product's Installation and Configuration Guide for more details.  >                 Installation of DCEVAX V1.3 completed at 17:11    I %VMSINSTAL-I-SHUTDOWN, This product requires that the system be rebooted.e>                 SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown*                             on node WEBOPN8         Do you really want to shutdown node WEBOPN [NO]?1                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 17:24          $ LOGOUT=           SYSTEM       logged out at  24-JAN-1995 17:24:05.97     7         B.3  Installing the Pre-Alpha Kit (DCEPRE013.A)     D              The following section is a log of the special Alpha kitA              (DCEPRE013.A).  You must install this kit before youy?              install Digital DCE for OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5.   L         $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCEPRE013 DKA100:[000000]DCEPRE013 OPTIONS i  J                 OpenVMS ALPHA Software Product Installation Procedure V1.5  #         It is 24-JAN-1995 at 13:45.   7         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.n  1         The following products will be processed:               DCEPRE V1.3  >                 Beginning installation of DCEPRE V1.3 at 13:45  >         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...  K               To complete the installation of this product, you must rebootLO               the system.  If it is not convenient to reboot at this time, then N               enter NO to the following question. The installation of this kitN               will continue and the files moved to their appropriate locationsI               without forcing the system to reboot upon completion of theRH               installation. The system can than be rebooted at some moreG               convenient time to actually have this update take effect.V  H               Entering YES will cause the system to automatically reboot0               upon the installation of this kit.  @         * Will you allow a system shutdown after this product is           installed? [YES]: YES 5         * How many minutes for system shutdown [7]: 0$    /             No more questions will be asked ...     &             Now applying DCEPRE013 ...               0) DECC$SHR (new image)(          1) SYS$UTC_SERVICES (new image)  G         %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their targetn          directories...SL         %INSTALL-E-RESFAIL, failed to install image with /RESIDENT qualifierL         -INSTALL-E-NOGHREG, insufficient memory in the code granularity hint          region L         %INSTALL-I-NONRES, installed image non-resident with other specified          options>                 Installation of DCEPRE V1.3 completed at 13:46  F             Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY  M          Creating installation data file: VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]DCEPRE013.VMI_DATA   N      %VMSINSTAL-I-SHUTDOWN, This product requires that the system be rebooted.  O            ********************************************************************C  A                 This system will shutdown in 7 minutes WITHOUT anA!                 automatic reboot.   H                 If you wish to do an immediate shutdown and reboot, type:                 CTRL/Y and initiate the shutdown manually.  L                 The installation will not be complete until a system reboot.  O            ******************************************************************** >                 SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown*                             on node OPNWID<         Do you really want to shutdown node OPNWID [NO]? YESE         %SHUTDOWN-I-BOOTCHECK, Performing reboot consistency check...*E         %SHUTDOWN-I-CHECKOK, Basic reboot consistency check completed   M         SHUTDOWN message on OPNWID from user SYSTEM at _OPNWID$RTA2: 13:47:09*9         OPNWID will shut down in 0 minutes; back up soon.g7         System SHUTDOWN after DCEPRE V1.3 installation.Y    4         B.4  Installing Digital DCE on OpenVMS Alpha    ?              This installation has the following prerequisites:e  8                 OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5 was installed.  9                 The required DCEPRE013 kit was installed.a  <                 Both the Run Time Services Kit (RTK) and the=                   Application Developer's Kit (ADK) are being4                   installed.  *                 The ADK PAK was preloaded.  A                 Both UCX Version 3.0 (or higher) and DECnet Phasep$                   IV were installed.  6                 The DCE$SERVER account exists already.  <                 The NET$DECLAREOBJECT right has not yet beenB                   granted to DCE$SERVER; it will be granted by the)                   installation procedure.a  D              Note that the user was asked about configuration at theB              end of the installation and chose not to configure at              this time.-  L         $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCEAXP013 DKA100:[000000]DCEAXP013 OPTIONS I  J                 OpenVMS ALPHA Software Product Installation Procedure V1.5  #         It is 24-JAN-1995 at 12:08.-  7         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.o  1         The following products will be processed:-             DCEAXP V1.3-  >                 Beginning installation of DCEAXP V1.3 at 12:08  ;      %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... P      %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.  F             ) Digital Equipment Corporation. 1995. All Rights Reserved  M         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES J         %DCEAXP-I-DCEPREOK, The required DCEPRE013 kit has been installed.'         This installation will continue                Greetings!  ?             This is DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha V1.3. E             There are four components: the DCE Run Time Services, the E             DCE Application Developer's Kit, the DCE Security Server, #             and the DCE CDS Server..  J           1. The Run Time Services provides the core services necessary to-              execute manage DCE applications.   L           2. The Application Developer's Kit provides the services and toolsG              required to develop, execute, and manage DCE applications. L              The Run Time Services capability is automatically provided with-              the Application Developer's Kit.n  O            3. The Security Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK.uK               The security server supplies support for a cell wide securityiO               database. A cell must have at least one system running a securitya               server.   J            4. The CDS Server is always supplied but is enabled with a PAK.N               The CDS server supplied support for a cell wide naming database.H               A cell must have at least one system running a CDS server.  #         * Press return to Continue:w  K             You have registered the OpenVMS DCE Application Developer's Kit              license.  3           The Application Developer's Kit installs:   )               + The Run Time Services KitVC                   * Authenticated CDS Advertiser and Client Supporti                   * CDS Browser /                   * CDS Control Program (CDSCP)YP                   * Authenticated DCE RPC runtime support (supports DECnet, TCP,                     and UDP)#                   * Resource Broker M                   * RTI (Remote Task Invocation) RPC for Digital's ACMSxp TP u                     product +                   * Security Client Support $                   * Integrated Login>                   * A DCE_LOGIN tool for obtaining credentialsF                   * A RGY_EDIT tool for registry maintenance functions=                   * KINIT, KLIST, and KDESTROY Kerberos toolsAI                   * An ACL_EDIT tool for access control lists (ACLs) for m                     DCE objectsr/                   * RPC Control Program (RPCCP) O                   * Name Services Interface Daemon (nsid); also known as the PCD$                     Nameserver Proxy#                   * Native Kerberos *                   * XDS Directory Services(                   * XDS Object ManagmentA               + Required DCE application development header filesE<               + Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler#               + Object-Oriented RPC :               + NIDL-to-IDL compiler (on OpenVMS VAX only)1               + Generic Security Service (GSSAPI).%               + LSE Templates for IDLt               + UUID GeneratorM               + .H (Include) files and .IDL files for application development '               + Sample DCE applications   9           NOTE: Please add the following to your system'saL                 SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM. These files define foreign commands)                 for using DCE on OpenVMS.o  A                   $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COMnM                   $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COME  J            Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COMH            on your system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executedL            at system boot. The parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM dependI            on the specific TCP/IP product you intend to use. You will nowKF            be asked to select the name of this TCP/IP product, and theD            installation will supply you with the correct command for'            SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM.i    G                 TCP/IP product                                  Keywordi  C                 Digital's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS           UCX H                 Multinet from TGV                               MULTINETG                 Pathway from Wollongong                         PATHWAY G                 TCPware from Process Software                   TCPWAREuD                 No TCP/IP Available at this time                NONE  C         * Enter one of the keywords from the table above [UCX]: UCXeD         %DCEAXP-I-STARTUCX, Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your$          SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_*.COM  F         * Load Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) templates for IDL? [Y]?  N             In order to ensure that the DCE daemon processes run in the properO             environment, this installation procedure will create an account forrL             them.  This account, DCE$SERVER, is created with TMPMBX, NETMBX,N             DETACH and SYSPRV privileges.  It is not possible to log into this             account.  M             You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order to ensureiO             proper security of the network.  The password for this account willdJ             be generated.  You do not need to know the password, since theI             account is disabled.  If this scenario violates your securityaK             policies, you may change it after the installation has finishedr*             via the VMS AUTHORIZE utility.    B         * Enter the UIC of the new DCE$SERVER account:  [363,363]:B         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT          named DCE$SERVER.5         %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added M         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier DCE$SERVER value: [000363,000363] addede          to rights data baseB         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT          named DCE$SERVER..         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated8         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system           directory [DCE$SERVER].  N             The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to the;             DCE$SERVER account. You may ignore the message:w  F         "%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT          to DCE$SERVER1         -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier"   F             if it should occur as a result of granting the identifier.  K         %UAF-I-GRANTMSG, identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT granted to DCE$SERVER   J           You will now be asked if you would like to configure DCE on thisL           system after this installation. In order to use most DCE services,6           you must first configure DCE on your system.  J           If you choose to configure DCE, you will need to have data aboutP           your system environment ready to input to the configuration procedure.M           Please refer to the DCE Configuration section in your release notesp           for further details.  O       * Do you want to configure your system following this installation [Y]? N   O           Since you are not going to configure DCE on your system at this time,HE           this completes the data input portion of this installation.   D           To configure this node at a later time, please run the DCEB           configuration utility with the "CONFIG" option as shown:  /                 $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIGd  O             Please refer to this product's Installation and Configuration Guide              for more details.s  H             No more questions will be asked.  The remaining time for theK             installation will depend upon your configuration and could varyI"             from 10 to 30 minutes.               Thank you.  (             OpenVMS DCE Development Team*             Digital Equipment Corporation.    <       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...L       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL].P       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL.VAR].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory         [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC].)@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory         [DCELOCAL.VAR.RPC.ADM]..P       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [DCELOCAL.ETC].<       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory          [DCE$LIBRARY].m9       %DCEAXP-I-INCLIDL, The .H and .IDL files will be ini!          SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY] H       %DCEAXP-I-TEMPLATES, Installing LSE templates for the IDL compiler,       %TPU-S-SAVEENV, environment written toJ          OPNWID$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DCEAXP013]LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV;1<       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory$           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory)           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]. @       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory*           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory*           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory,           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.MATRIX1].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory,           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.MATRIX2].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory%           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.DTSS]. @       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory&           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.POSIX].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory#           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SX]. @       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory,           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory.           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory-           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS].C@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory8           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.ARITHMETIC].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory7           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY].t@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory@           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY.EXPLICIT].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory@           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.INVENTORY.IMPLICIT].@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory9           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.REMOTE_FILE].a@       %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory;           [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GDE_DCE_APPS.TRANSFER_DATA].h<       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...<       %DCEVAX-I-INFO, Installing the DCE Resource Broker Kit  N          Since you are not going to configure DCE on your system at this time,K          this completes the installation. To configure this node at a laterlI          time, please run the DCE configuration utility with the "CONFIG"-          option as shown:   5                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP CONFIG UCXi  O          Please see the product's Installation and Configuration Guide for more           details.D  >                 Installation of DCEAXP V1.3 completed at 12:22  C          Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY   M          Creating installation data file: VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]DCEAXP013.VMI_DATA4  1                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 12:23            $ LOGOUT  <           SYSTEM       logged out at 24-JAN-1995 12:23:23.53              .         Appendix C.  Sample Configuration Logs      >              The following sections contain sample logs of DCE              configurations.    )         C.1  Initial Client Configurationp              $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP    .                DCE System Management Main Menu  *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3    >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemonsi.          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Program]  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information    &         Please enter your selection: 1    '                  DCE Configuration Menu   6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client systemdH          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemL          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support C          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current:&                          configurationM          7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this e                          hostIM          8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configurationr%                          on this host*  0          0)  Exit        Return to previous menu4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 2  /         Starting DCE client configuration . . .i  5         This system has no current DCE configuration.Y  K         Based on this configuration, there should be no active DCE daemons.o    K            At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> for*J            the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help.J            Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.  (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  4         Removing temporary local DCE databases . . .  4         Removing permanent local DCE databases . . .  J            Starting Remote Procedure Call Services daemon (DCE$RPCD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EEDh  ?         Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [excess]:   I         Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]?S  $         Searching, please wait . . .  O      The following cells were discovered within broadcast range of this system:a    *                opnfst_cell.dce.zko.dec.com*                opndce_cell.dce.zko.dec.com*                openup_cell.dce.zko.dec.com*                reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  N         Please enter the name for your DCE cell [opnfst_cell.dce.zko.dec.com]:L                                                  reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com               Hostname:   excess3             Cellname:   reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.comt  O      Do you want to save these names for your DCE configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?   H         Please enter the hostname of the DCE security registry [reaper]:D         Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "reaper".            Please wait . . .I         Checking BIND servers for address of "reaper".  Please wait . . .   @         Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:  M         Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):u  J         Do you want to enable DCE integrated login support (YES/NO/?) [N]?  7             Remote Procedure Call Services      Enabled >             Security Services                   Client Enabled>             CDS Name Service                    Client Enabled8             PC Name Service Interface           Disabled=             Distributed Time Service            Clerk Enabled 8             Integrated login                    Disabled  F         Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  J         Establishing security environment for principal "cell_admin" . . .  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000DAEC;               Testing access to the security registry . . .               Initializing CDS...  I            Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADV) . . .rE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EEFR  G            Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .uE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EC2s  C         Configuring client host objects in the cell namespace . . .   O     Setting up required objects in namespace directory "/.:/hosts/excess" . . .t  (         Testing for multi-LAN cell . . .  =         This cell has been configured to span multiple LAN's.y         The known LAN's are:                  43.7.12  I         Please enter the name of the LAN for this host [43.7.12]: 27.0.66   D         The requested LAN has not yet been defined in the namespace.  0         Do you want to define it (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  <             Creating namespace directories and objects . . .  2         Configuring required RPC information . . .7             Modifying ACL's on namespace objects  . . .e                  /.:/hosts/excess%                 /.:/hosts/excess/selfe*                 /.:/hosts/excess/cds-clerk(                 /.:/hosts/excess/profile'                 /.:/lan-27.0.66-profilec  D            Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000EC3p  (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .    )         C.2  Initial Server Configuration               $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP  .                DCE System Management Main Menu  *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3  >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemonse.          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Program   ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information    &         Please enter your selection: 1    '                  DCE Configuration Menu   6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client system H          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemL          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support C          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current &                          configurationM          7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this $                          hostsM          8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configuration %                          on this hostU  0          0)  Exit        Return to previous menu4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 3  /         Starting DCE server configuration . . .s  5         This system has no current DCE configuration.   K         Based on this configuration, there should be no active DCE daemons.   K            At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> forbJ            the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help.J            Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.  (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  4         Removing temporary local DCE databases . . .  4         Removing permanent local DCE databases . . .  J            Starting Remote Procedure Call Services daemon (DCE$RPCD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000405   ?         Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [reaper]:   K         Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]? n   >         Please enter the name for your DCE cell [reaper_cell]:A                                       reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.comS               Hostname:   reaper3             Cellname:   reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.comv  O      Do you want to save these names for your DCE configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?C  @         Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:  M         Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):n  6         Please enter the password again to confirm it:  :         Does this cell use multiple LANs (YES/NO/?) [N]? ?  K             This cell uses multiple LANs if clients and servers are dividedhO             into profile groups to facilitate performance. (Most cells will notp"             require this feature.)  :         Does this cell use multiple LANs (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  D         Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "reaper".         Please wait . . .o4         Please enter the name of your LAN [43.7.12]:  O     Do you want to disble DECnet/DTSS, and use DCE DTS instead? (YES/NO/?) [Y]?f  L         Do you want to accept time from DECnet/DTSS servers? (YES/NO/?) [N]?  J         Do you want to enable DCE integrated login support (YES/NO/?) [N]?  7             Remote Procedure Call Services      EnabledG>             Security Services                   Server EnabledE             CDS Name Service                    Master Server Enabledp8             Global Directory Agent              Disabled7             PC Name Service Interface           EnabledS>             Distributed Time Service            Server Enabled8             Integrated login                    Disabled  F         Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  1         Building security registry database . . .t  C            Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . .SE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000412c  <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .!         Password must be changed!   A         Setting up security registry for cell_admin account . . .d  <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .!         Password must be changed!s  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000413 ;               Testing access to the security registry . . .o  J         Establishing security environment for principal "cell_admin" . . .  9         Setting up security registry for DTS Server . . .y              Initializing CDS...  I            Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADV) . . .nE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000416d  G            Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .eE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000417i  C            Starting CDS Name Service Server daemon (DCE$CDSD) . . .SE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000419   -         Initializing the cell namespace . . .t*             Modifying ACL's on "/.:" . . .  <             Creating namespace directories and objects . . .  2         Configuring required RPC information . . .7             Modifying ACL's on namespace objects  . . .o                  /.:/cell-profile                 /.:/hostsi                  /.:/hosts/reaper%                 /.:/hosts/reaper/selfr*                 /.:/hosts/reaper/cds-clerk+                 /.:/hosts/reaper/cds-serverC(                 /.:/hosts/reaper/profile                 /.:/secr                 /.:/sec-v1"                 /.:/subsys/dce/sec                 /.:/reaper_ch                  /.:/lan-profileS'                 /.:/lan-43.7.12-profilet                 principalO                  principal/krbtgt<                 principal/krbtgt/reaper_cell.dce.zko.dec.com"                 principal/dce-ptgt!                 principal/dce-rgy                  principal/hostsc&                 principal/hosts/reaper+                 principal/hosts/reaper/self 1                 principal/hosts/reaper/cds-serverE*                 principal/hosts/reaper/gda                 group                   group/acct-admin                 group/subsys                  group/subsys/dce*                 group/subsys/dce/sec-admin*                 group/subsys/dce/dts-admin,                 group/subsys/dce/dts-servers*                 group/subsys/dce/dfs-admin/                 group/subsys/dce/dfs-fs-serversI0                 group/subsys/dce/dfs-bak-servers*                 group/subsys/dce/cds-admin+                 group/subsys/dce/cds-serverc                 orgL                 policy                  principal/nobody                 principal/root                  principal/daemon                 principal/sysI                 principal/biny                 principal/uucp                 principal/who                  principal/mail                 principal/tcb "                 principal/dce-ptgt!                 principal/dce-rgyT                 group/none                 group/system                 group/daemon                 group/uucp                 group/binc                 group/kmem                 group/mail                 group/ttyc                 group/tcb                  org/none                 /.:/fs"                 /.:/subsys/dce/dfs&                 /.:/subsys/dce/dfs/bak!                 /.:/subsys/DEC/pcI'                 /.:/subsys/DEC/examplesc  9         Setting up security registry for DTS Server . . .S  M            Terminating Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .S  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000041BT;               Testing access to the security registry . . .   D            Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000041CE  E            Starting PC Name Service Interface daemon (DCE$NSID) . . .eE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000002E7R    (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .    E         C.3  Showing the DCE System Configuration and the DCE DaemonsP             $ @DCE$SETUP  .                DCE System Management Main Menu  *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3    >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemonsr.          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Programc  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 2  8         This system has the following DCE configuration:               Hostname:   reaper3             Cellname:   excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com   7             Remote Procedure Call Services      Enabled ?             Security Services                   Replica Enabled1:               Security Replica Name             reaper_repF             CDS Name Service                    Replica Server Enabled9               Replica Clearinghouse Name        reaper_chI8             Global Directory Agent              Disabled8             PC Name Service Interface           Disabled>             Distributed Time Service            Server Enabled8             Integrated login                    Disabled  G         This system supports the following network transport protocols:   $             TCP/IP:   [ncacn_ip_tcp]$             UDP/IP:   [ncadg_ip_udp]&             DECnet:   [ncacn_dnet_nsp]  ;         TCP/IP services on this system are provided by: UCX   &            TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  N       Based on this configuration, the following DCE daemons should be active:  K                 Daemon                        Process Name       Process IDa  J            Remote Procedure Call Services     DCE$RPCD            000003EDJ            Security Service Client            DCE$SEC_CLIENTD     00000403J            Security Service Server            DCE$SECD            00000402J            CDS Name Service Advertiser        DCE$CDSADV          000003AFJ            CDS Name Service Client            DCE$CDSCLERK        000003B0J            CDS Name Service Server            DCE$CDSD            000003B1J            Distributed Time Service           DCE$DTSD            00000445    (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  .                DCE System Management Main Menu  *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3    >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemons .          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Programe  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 0  ?              ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  ***t    !         C.4  Custom Configuration     $         $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM  .                DCE System Management Main Menu    *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3  >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemonsE.          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Programe  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 1    '                  DCE Configuration Menue  6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client system H          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemL          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support.C          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current &                          configurationM          7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this w                          hostgM          8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configurationn%                          on this host   0          0)  Exit        Return to previous menu4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 4    /         Starting DCE custom configuration . . .     5         This system has no current DCE configuration.   K         Based on this configuration, there should be no active DCE daemons.?    K            At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> for.J            the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help.J            Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request.  (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  J            Starting Remote Procedure Call Services daemon (DCE$RPCD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000003EDO  ?         Please enter the DCE hostname for this system [reaper]:S  I         Do you wish to search the LAN for known DCE cells (YES/NO/?) [Y]?P  $         Searching, please wait . . .  O      The following cells were discovered within broadcast range of this system:   *                opndce_cell.dce.zko.dec.com*                openup_cell.dce.zko.dec.com*                excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  N         Please enter the name for your DCE cell [opndce_cell.dce.zko.dec.com]:L                                                  excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com  M         ****************************   WARNING   ****************************nM         ***  If you are configuring this host to be a CDS Master Server, this C         ***  cellname should not appear in the list of known cells.   I         Are you sure you want to use cellname EXCESS_CELL.DCE.ZKO.DEC.COMnJ                                                          (YES/NO/?) [Y]? y               Hostname:   reaper3             Cellname:   excess_cell.dce.zko.dec.com.  4         Do you want to save these names for your DCE%         configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?u    >         Do you wish to configure reaper as the Security Master         server (YES/NO/?) [N]?  =         Do you wish to configure reaper as a Security Replica           server (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  <         Please enter a unique name for this security replica;          (without prefixing subsys/dce/sec/ ) [reaper_rep]:n    H         Please enter the hostname of the DCE security registry [excess]:D         Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "excess".         Please wait . . .r  @         Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]:  M         Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help):   @         Do you wish to configure reaper as the CDS Master server$         for the cell (YES/NO/?) [N]?  O       Do you wish to configure reaper as a CDS Replica server (YES/NO/?) [N]? yo  K         Specify a name for this Replica clearinghouse that differs from thes:         CDS Master Server clearinghouse name of: excess_ch  B         Please enter the name for this clearinghouse? [reaper_ch]:  7         Do you want to enable DCE DTS (YES/NO/?) [N]? yo  L         Do you want this host to be a DCE DTS Local Server (YES/NO/?) [N]? y  >         Do you want to configure the NSI Agent (YES/NO/?) [N]?  J         Do you want to enable DCE integrated login support (YES/NO/?) [N]?  7             Remote Procedure Call Services      Enabledn?             Security Services                   Replica Enabledo:               Security Replica Name             reaper_repF             CDS Name Service                    Replica Server Enabled9               Replica Clearinghouse Name        reaper_chA8             Global Directory Agent              Disabled8             PC Name Service Interface           Disabled>             Distributed Time Service            Server Enabled8             Integrated login                    Disabled  F         Do you want to save this service configuration (YES/NO/?) [Y]?  4         Removing temporary local DCE databases . . .  4         Removing permanent local DCE databases . . .  J         Establishing security environment for principal "cell_admin" . . .  9         Setting up security registry for DTS Server . . .h  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000003EEt;               Testing access to the security registry . . .               Initializing CDS...  I            Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADV) . . .eE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000003AFe  G            Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . .dE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000003B0e  C            Starting CDS Name Service Server daemon (DCE$CDSD) . . .cE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000003B1r  1            Creating Clearinghouse "/.:/reaper_ch"   F           Enter the name of a CDS directory existing in the master CDSD           namespace that you would like to replicate on this system.A           Do not include the /.:/ prefix to the directory name -- %           This will be done for you."r  >         *** When you are done, press only the <return> key ***  :         Enter the name of a CDS directory to be replicated"         (or ? for help):subsys/dce:         Enter the name of a CDS directory to be replicated         (or ? for help):  C         Configuring client host objects in the cell namespace . . .i  0         Setting up required objects in namespace*         directory "/.:/hosts/reaper" . . .  (         Testing for multi-LAN cell . . .  <             Creating namespace directories and objects . . .  2         Configuring required RPC information . . .7             Modifying ACL's on namespace objects  . . .                   /.:/hosts/reaper%                 /.:/hosts/reaper/selfD*                 /.:/hosts/reaper/cds-clerk+                 /.:/hosts/reaper/cds-servere(                 /.:/hosts/reaper/profile  <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .!         Password must be changed!v  %         Modifying ACLS on /.:/replistS,                           /.:/subsys/dce/sec!                           /.:/sec   9         Building security registry replica database . . .A  C            Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . . E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000402a  <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .!         Password must be changed!s  9         Setting up security registry for DTS Server . . .r  M            Terminating Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .n  J            Starting Security Service Client daemon (DCE$SEC_CLIENTD) . . .  E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000403.;               Testing access to the security registry . . .s  D            Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . .E         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000445d    >         C.5  Adding and Deleting Replicas During Configuration    $         $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM  .                DCE System Management Main Menu  *                   DCE for OpenVMS VAX V1.3  >          1)  Configure   Configure DCE services on this systemB          2)  Show        Show DCE configuration and active daemons9          3)  Stop        Terminate all active DCE daemons .          4)  Start       Start all DCE daemons>          5)  Restart     Terminate and restart all DCE daemonsD          6)  Clean       Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all temporary local DCE databasesD          7)  Clobber     Terminate all active DCE daemons and remove:                          all permanent local DCE databases?          8)  Test        Run Configuration Verification Program   ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 1  '                  DCE Configuration Menui  6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client system.H          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server system>          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration&                          for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support C          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current &                          configurationM          7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this                            hosttM          8)  Add_CdsRep  Add a CDS Replica clearinghouse to the configuration %                          on this hostn  0          0)  Exit        Return to previous menu4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information    &         Please enter your selection: 7;               Testing access to the security registry . . .a<         Please enter a unique name for this security replica;          (without prefixing subsys/dce/sec/ ) [reaper_rep]:   <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  %         Modifying ACLS on /.:/replist ,                           /.:/subsys/dce/sec!                           /.:/secs  9         Building security registry replica database . . .   C            Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . .sE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000B31   (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  '                  DCE Configuration Menu   6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client system H          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemL          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support C          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current/&                          configurationC          7)  Del_SecRep  Delete the Security Replica from this hostuL          8)  Del_CdsRep  Delete the Cds Replica clearinghouse from this host  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  &         Please enter your selection: 7  M         Please confirm the deletion of the security replica (YES/NO/?) [N]? y   <         Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . .  ;         Deleting security replica subsys/dce/sec/reaper_repa  F            Terminating Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . .  (         Press <RETURN> to continue . . .  '                  DCE Configuration Menu   6          1)  RPC_Only    Provide DCE RPC services onlyC          2)  Client      Configure this host as a DCE client systemcH          3)  Server      Configure this host as a full DCE server systemL          4)  Custom      Define a customized DCE configuration for this hostG          5)  IntLogin    Enable or disable DCE integrated login support D          6)  Rebuild     Rebuild DCE on this host using the current &                          configurationM          7)  Add_SecRep  Add a Security Replica to the configuration on this                            hostDL          8)  Del_CdsRep  Delete the Cds Replica clearinghouse from this host  ,          0)  Exit        Exit this procedure4          ?)  Help        Display helpful information  %         Please enter your selection:0a  ?              ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  *** 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