                                  DIGITAL                                            MAILbus 400+                      Message Transfer Agent * 		     ___________________________________  8                      Installing on an OpenVMS VAX System    =                      Revision/Update Information: Version 2.0     E                      This card contains the information that you need E                      to install the MAILbus 400 MTA on an OpenVMS VAX                       system.  B                      Use this card in conjunction with Part III of8                      MAILbus 400 MTA Planning and Setup.                          .                      Order Number: AV-PVQRE-TE                       Installation Prerequisites   6            Before you install the MAILbus 400[TM] MTA:  @            o  Ensure the following software is installed on your               system:   >               -  OpenVMS[TM] VAX[TM] Version 6.1, or later, or3                  OpenVMS VAX Version 7.0, or later.   C               -  DECnet[TM]/OSI[R] for OpenVMS VAX, Version 6.3, or                   later, orB                  DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS VAX Version 7.0, or later,B                  including the OSI Applications Kernel (OSAK[TM]).  ;            o  Ensure you have access to the SYSTEM account.   ?            o  Back up your system disk using the OpenVMS Backup                Utility.  >            o  Register a valid MTA license, MAILBUS-400-MTA orE               MAILBUS-400-USER, where you install the MAILbus 400 MTA B               Server component. Use the OpenVMS License Management(               Facility (LMF) to do this.  A            o  Make sure the MAILbus 400 MTA, and any applications @               that use the MAILbus 400 MTA, are shut down before@               installing the new version of the MAILbus 400 MTA.  E            o  You can modify the software on your VAX or MicroVAX[TM] @               system with the VMSTAILOR utility. Ensure you haveB               not removed the Object and Shareable Image libraries@               software; this is required by the MAILbus 400 MTA.  >            See the OpenVMS system management documentation forC            information about the OpenVMS Backup utility, VMSTAILOR, 7            and the OpenVMS License Management Facility.         Information Required   D            To install the MAILbus 400 MTA, you need to know the name@            of the device from which the installation kit will be            loaded.          2                          Time Required   >               The time it takes to install the MAILbus 400 MTA@               depends on the resources available on your system.B               The installation takes approximately 15 minutes on a"               VAXstation[TM] 3500.           Disk Space Required   F               The following table shows the approximate amount of diskF               space required on the system disk (in blocks) during and>               after installation for the different components.  H               Additional disk space is required after installation for aC               MAILbus 400 MTA to be able to handle message traffic.   H               __________________________________________________________H               Component Title                 Space Required (in blocks)A                                                During      After  H               __________________________________________________________  ?               MAILbus 400 MTA Mgt              2800        1000 ?               MAILbus 400 MTA Server           9600        9900 @               MAILbus 400 MTA Base             3200        2600 H               __________________________________________________________  &         Installing the MAILbus 400 MTA  F               From the SYSTEM account on the node or cluster where you@               want to install a MAILbus 400 MTA component, type:  ;               @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL MTA020 device OPTIONS N   >               where device is the name of the device where theE               distribution medium is to be mounted, for example MUA0.   B               The installation procedure starts and prompts you toC               select the components you want to install. To specify G               more than one of the components offered, enter the number B               associated with each component, with a comma between               numbers.  /               Installing Components for the MTA   E               On each single node, or on one node in a cluster, where H               you want to have an MTA, select the options to install theH               following components: MAILbus 400 MTA Mgt, MAILbus 400 MTA/               Server, and MAILbus 400 MTA Base.   8               Installing Component for Remote Management  H                                                                        3                 ?            Select the option to install the MAILbus 400 MTA Mgt A            component on each other single node, or on one node in C            each other cluster, where you want to remotely manage an B            MTA and the MTA's routing information in the directory.  @            Installing Component for Remote Access by XAPI Agents  B            Where an XAPI Agent (that is, and Agent using the X.400>            API) is to be installed on a system remote from the@            MTA, select the option to install the MAILbus 400 MTAC            Base component on the single node, or on one node in the 7            cluster, where the Agent is to be installed.         After the Installation   @            The set-up tasks required after installation, and theB            MTA verification procedure are described in Part III of.            MAILbus 400 MTA Planning and Setup.  D            Before you continue and set up each MAILbus 400 MTA, make@            sure that the Base component of the Digital[TM] X.500A            Directory Service is installed on each node or cluster 9            where you intend to operate a MAILbus 400 MTA.   D            Refer to the Digital X.500 Directory Service installationB            documentation for details of how to install the Digital(            X.500 Directory Service Base.  *      Release Notes and Further Information  <            After installation, the release notes are kept in;            SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]MAILBUS400_MTA.RELEASE_NOTES.   E            MAILbus 400 MTA Tuning and Problem Solving contains a list C            of the files that should be present on your system after E            installation, and information about how to contact Digital %            if the installation fails.         Copyright Information  %            Fifth Printing, March 1996   A            Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations B            that the use of its products in the manner described inC            this publication will not infringe on existing or future C            patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in this C            publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use,         4                 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.  E               No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability F               of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital@               Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies.  G                Digital Equipment Corporation 1993 and 1996. All Rights                Reserved.   ?               The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment C               Corporation: CDA, DDIF, DEC, DECnet, Digital, MAILbus C               400, MicroVAX, OpenVMS, OSAK, VAX, VAXstation and the                DIGITAL logo.   B               OSI is a registered trademark of CA Management, Inc.                                                  H                                                                        5