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             ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS
             Installation Guide


                                                              AA-PAG7A-TE




             This guide describes how to install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server
             for VMS.




             Revision/Update Information:  This is a new manual.

             Operating System Version:     VMS Version 5.0-2 or higher

             Software Version:             ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS -
                                           Version 1.0




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             May 1990

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                                                                  Contents




          Preface..................................................      v


          1  Preparing to Install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS

              1.1  Required Operating System Components............    1-2
              1.2  Prerequisite Software...........................    1-2
              1.3  ALL-IN-1 Considerations.........................    1-2
              1.4  VAXcluster Considerations.......................    1-2
              1.4.1  Homogeneous VAXclusters ......................    1-2
              1.4.2  Heterogeneous VAXclusters ....................    1-3
              1.4.3  Heterogeneous VAXcluster Parameters ..........    1-3
              1.5  License Management Facility.....................    1-4
              1.6  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    1-4
              1.6.1  Time .........................................    1-4
              1.6.2  Privileges ...................................    1-4
              1.6.3  Disk Space ...................................    1-5
              1.6.4  System Parameters ............................    1-5
              1.6.4.1   Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                        GBLSECTIONS................................    1-6
              1.6.4.2   Changing System Parameter Values with
                        AUTOGEN....................................    1-6


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              1.6.5  Process Account Quotas .......................    1-7
              1.6.6  VMSINSTAL Requirements .......................    1-9
              1.6.7  Backing Up Your System Disk ..................    1-9


          2  Installing the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS

              2.1  General Information.............................    2-1
              2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes ...........    2-1
              2.1.2  Determining the Files and Logical Names Added
                     to the System................................     2-1
              2.1.3  Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure (IVP)..............................     2-2
              2.1.4  Canceling the Installation ...................    2-2
              2.2  The Installation Procedure......................    2-3
              2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL ...........................    2-3
              2.2.2  Installation Questions .......................    2-4
              2.2.3  Informational Messages .......................   2-12
              2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure....................................    2-13
              2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure ........   2-13
              2.3  Error Recovery..................................   2-13
              2.4  After Installing the VMS Server.................   2-14
              2.4.1  Editing the System Files .....................   2-14
              2.4.2  Setting Up User Accounts .....................   2-15
              2.5  Determining and Reporting Problems..............   2-15


          A  Sample Installation

              A.1  Installation Log................................    A-1









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          Tables

              1-1  Disk Space Requirements.........................    1-5

              1-2  Required System Parameter Values................    1-5

              1-3  Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                   Account.........................................    1-7
































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                                                                   Preface




          Manual Objective

             The objective of this manual is to describe the procedure you
             must follow to install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS on a
             VAX host computer.

          Intended Audience

             This guide is intended for use by VAX system managers.
             Knowledge of the ALL-IN-1 installation procedure will be
             useful.

          Document Structure

             Chapter 1, Preparing to Install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for
             VMS, provides information you need to know before performing
             the installation.

             Chapter 2, Installing the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS,
             describes the procedure you will follow during the installa-
             tion.



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             Appendix A, Sample Installation, provides a sample output
             file created by an ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS installation.


          Related Documentation

             ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs Management Guide
             ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs Programmer's Reference Manual
             ALL-IN-1 Installation Guide
             VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference Manual
             Part I
             VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference Manual
             Part II
             VMS System Management Subkit

          Documentation Conventions


             _____________________________________________________________
             Convention_______Meaning_____________________________________

             VMS Server       Throughout this manual the ALL-IN-1 PC
                              Server for VMS is referred to as VMS Server.

             ALL-IN-1         Throughout this manual the ALL-IN-1 DESKtop
             DESKtop          for PCs system is referred to as ALL-IN-1
                              DESKtop.

             CTRL/x           Hold down the CTRL key while you press the
             _________________designated_letter_key.______________________










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                                                                              1
               ________________________________________________________________

                            Preparing to Install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS




                  This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements
                  necessary for installing the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS (VMS
                  Server).

                  This manual applies to Version 1.0 of the VMS Server.

                  The VMS Server is designed for use on VAX computers currently
                  running ALL-IN-1 Version 2.3 or higher.

                  Your bill of materials (BOM) specifies the number and
                  contents of your media. Be sure to verify the contents of
                  your kit with this information. If your kit is damaged or if
                  you find that parts of it are missing, contact your Digital
                  representative.

                  VMS Server provides online release notes. Digital strongly
                  recommends that you read the release notes before proceeding
                  with the installation. For information on accessing the
                  online release notes, see Section 2.1.1.















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               1.1  Required Operating System Components

                  The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support
                  options, or classes. Classes include such features as
                  networking and RMS journaling. The VMS Server requires a full
                  VMS operating system. For a complete list of the required
                  classes, see the Software Support Addendum (SSA), which
                  comes with the Software Product Description (SPD) for the
                  VMS Server.

               1.2  Prerequisite Software

                  The following software products must be installed on your
                  system before you install the VMS Server:

                   _ VMS Version 5.0-2 or higher

                   _ ALL-IN-1 Version 2.3 or higher

               1.3  ALL-IN-1 Considerations

                  During an installation of the VMS Server, neither shutting
                  down ALL-IN-1 nor canceling all use of ALL-IN-1 is mandatory,
                  although these steps are recommended. If ALL-IN-1 is active
                  during the installation and ALL-IN-1 users are using their
                  accounts, the libraries that require updating are copied to
                  new versions. This results in increased overhead disk space,
                  and it increases the installation time.

               1.4  VAXcluster Considerations

                  The VMS Server can run on homogeneous VAXclusters or
                  on heterogeneous VAXclusters. For the purposes of the
                  VMS Server, a homogeneous VAXcluster uses only one user
                  authorization file (UAF), and a heterogeneous VAXcluster
                  uses more than one UAF. Before you install the VMS Server,
                  there are different considerations for homogeneous and
                  heterogeneous VAXclusters that you must address.

                  1.4.1  Homogeneous VAXclusters

                  When you install the VMS Server on a homogeneous VAXcluster,
                  you only install it on one node. Make sure the disk where
                  the VMS Server is installed is available to all nodes on the
                  cluster. Also, make sure that the VMS Server startup command
                  procedure, SYS$STARTUP:A1SVC$STARTUP.COM, is included in the
                  startup procedure on each node in the cluster.

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                  1.4.2  Heterogeneous VAXclusters

                  When you install the VMS Server on a heterogeneous VAXcluster,
                  you need to install it on each portion of the VAXcluster that
                  contains a unique UAF.

                  Make sure that the disk where the VMS Server is installed is
                  available to all nodes on that section of the cluster. Also,
                  make sure that the VMS Server startup command procedure,
                  SYS$STARTUP:A1SVC$STARTUP.COM, is included in the system
                  startup procedure of all of these nodes.

                  When the VMS Server is installed on a heterogeneous
                  VAXcluster, users only have access to the services provided
                  by the VMS Server installed in their part of the VAXcluster.
                  Users logged in to a node on a part of the VAXcluster that
                  does not contain the VMS Server cannot use the services of
                  the VMS Server. As a result, users (running interactively
                  or running batch jobs) of a VMS Server must ensure that they
                  access or run on that area of the VAXcluster that contains
                  the VMS Server in which they are registered.

                  1.4.3  Heterogeneous VAXcluster Parameters

                  The VMS Server uses several parameters to maintain the dis-
                  tinct parts of a heterogeneous VAXcluster. These parameters
                  must be set to values which reflect the distinctions between
                  the different parts of the VAXcluster. The parameter values
                  are contained in the file A1SVC$SITE:A1SVC$SITE_DEFNS.COM.
                  During the installation procedure you will be prompted to
                  supply the values for the following parameters:

                   _ Queue Characteristics-Jobs submitted to the generic batch

                     queue are sent to queues that are started by a specific
                     queue characteristic. The queue characteristic must be
                     different for each part of the heterogeneous VAXcluster to
                     ensure that batch jobs are submitted to the correct nodes.

                   _ Synchronization Lock Resource Name-Synchronization between

                     the cluster members is determined by VMS locks. The
                     resource identification must be different for each part of
                     the heterogeneous VAXcluster.

                   _ Communication Lock Resource Name-Communication to the

                     Master Scheduler is based upon VMS locks. The resource
                     identification must be different for each part of the
                     heterogeneous VAXcluster.

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                   _ DECnet Object Name- Scheduler communication between the

                     nodes is accomplished through DECnet. The Master Scheduler
                     declares itself as a DECnet object. The DECnet object
                     name must be different for each part of the heterogeneous
                     VAXcluster.

               1.5  License Management Facility

                  License Management Facility (LMF) registration is not
                  required with this product. Rights to use the VMS Server
                  are included with the license for ALL-IN-1.

               1.6  Installation Procedure Requirements

                  The following sections discuss the requirements for
                  installing the VMS Server.

                  1.6.1  Time

                  The total installation takes approximately 10 to 25 minutes,
                  depending on your type of media and system configuration,
                  and whether or not you run the Installation Verification
                  Procedure (IVP).

                  Installing the VMS Server and running the IVP takes
                  approximately 25 minutes on a standalone MicroVAX 3600 system
                  and approximately 11 minutes on a VAX 8800.

                  1.6.2  Privileges

                  To install the VMS Server, you must be logged in to an
                  account that has SETPRV or at least the following privileges:

                   _ CMKRNL

                   _ WORLD

                   _ SYSPRV

                  Note that VMSINSTAL turns off the BYPASS privilege at the
                  start of the installation.

                  Use the following command to check the privileges for your
                  current account:

                    $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGE

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                  1.6.3  Disk Space

                  Table 1-1 lists the approximate disk space required to
                  install the VMS Server.

                  Table 1-1    Disk Space Requirements

                  _____________________________________________________________
                                   Blocks During         Blocks After
                  Kit______________Installation__________Installation__________

                  ALL-IN-1 PC      6000                  3000 plus additional
                  Server for VMS                         blocks due to SITE
                  Version_1.0____________________________OAFORM_Library_changes

                  To determine the number of free disk blocks on the target
                  disk, enter the following command at the DCL prompt:

                    $ SHOW DEVICE target_device

                  1.6.4  System Parameters

                  Installing the VMS Server requires certain system parameter
                  settings. Table 1-2 lists the minimum required system
                  parameter values for the installation. Depending on the kinds
                  of programs and applications running at your site, you might
                  need higher values for some settings.

                  Table 1-2    Required System Parameter Values

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  System_Parameter___________Value_____________________________

                  GBLPAGES[1]                n + 750

                  GBLSECTIONS[1]             n + 22
                  _____________________________________________________________
                  [1]The value n represents the number of free global pages
                  and global sections you need to run your system and other
                  software. The numeric values listed for these system
                  parameters represent the additional number of free global
                  pages and global sections required for the installation.
                  _____________________________________________________________

                  The following sections show you how to:

                   _ Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system

                     parameters

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                   _ Change parameter values with the AUTOGEN command procedure

                  1.6.4.1  Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS
                   To install and run the VMS Server, you must have sufficient
                  free global pages and global sections. You must first find
                  out how many free global pages and sections you have on your
                  system. Then use AUTOGEN if you need to increase the GLBPAGES
                  and GBLSECTIONS system parameters.

                  Use the WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical function to
                  find the number of free global pages and global sections. The
                  following example shows how to get this information at your
                  terminal (the default for SYS$OUTPUT):

                    $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")
                    15848
                    $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")
                    24

                  If the values displayed by the system are greater than the
                  total value for each parameter in Table 1-2, you do not need
                  to increase the values for these parameters. If the value of
                  free global pages or global sections is less than the value
                  in Table 1-2, you must increase the system parameter setting.

                  Section 1.6.4.2 describes the procedures for increasing these
                  values using AUTOGEN. Refer to the VMS System Management
                  Subkit for information on using AUTOGEN.

                  1.6.4.2  Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN   Use
                  the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system parameters.
                  AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for parameters that
                  are associated with the values you reset manually. To change
                  system parameters with AUTOGEN, use an editor to access the
                  following file:

                    SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

                  To change a parameter value that is already listed in this
                  file, delete the current value associated with that parameter
                  and enter the new value.

                  To add a new parameter, add a line to the file that includes
                  the name of the parameter and its value. For example:

                    GBLSECTIONS=400


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                  To modify incremental parameters such as GBLPAGES and
                  GBLSECTIONS, use ADD_. The following example increases the
                  global page setting by 2000:

                    ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000

                  After you have made all your changes, exit from the editor
                  and run the AUTOGEN procedure to recalculate your system
                  parameters. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

                  When you specify REBOOT, AUTOGEN performs an automatic system
                  shutdown and then reboots the system. Any users logged in to
                  the system are immediately disconnected during the shutdown.
                  The automatic reboot puts the new parameter values into
                  effect.

                  The AUTOGEN command procedure automatically adjusts some of
                  the SYSGEN parameters based on the consumption of resources
                  since the last reboot. If you do not want to take advantage
                  of this automatic adjustment, include the NOFEEDBACK
                  qualifier on the AUTOGEN command line.

                  For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the VMS System
                  Management Subkit.

                  1.6.5  Process Account Quotas

                  The user account you use to install the VMS Server must
                  have sufficient process quotas to enable you to perform the
                  installation. Table 1-3 summarizes the minimum process quotas
                  required for the installation.

                  Table 1-3    Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                               Account

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Account_Quota____Minimum_Value_______________________________

                  ASTLM            24

                  BIOLM            18

                  BYTLM            18,000

                                                       (continued on next page)

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                  Table 1-3 (Cont.)    Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                                       Account

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Account_Quota____Minimum_Value_______________________________

                  DIOLM            18

                  ENQLM            30

                  FILLM____________20__________________________________________

                  Process quotas for users, including those for the installing
                  account, are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. Use the VMS
                  Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to verify and change user
                  account quotas. First set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and
                  then run AUTHORIZE by entering the following commands:

                    $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
                    $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                    UAF>

                  At the UAF> prompt, use the SHOW command with an account name
                  to check a particular account. For example:

                    UAF> SHOW SMITH

                  To change a quota, use the MODIFY command. MODIFY has the
                  following format:

                     MODIFY account-name /quota-name=NNN

                  The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH
                  account and then exits from the utility:

                    UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=50
                    UAF> EXIT

                  After you exit from the utility, the system displays messages
                  indicating whether or not changes were made. Once the changes
                  have been made, you must log out and log in again for the new
                  quotas to take effect.

                  For more information on modifying account quotas, see the
                  description of AUTHORIZE in the VMS System Management Subkit.



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                  1.6.6  VMSINSTAL Requirements

                  When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

                   _ Whether you have set your default device and directory to

                     SYS$UPDATE

                   _ Whether you are logged in to a privileged account

                   _ Whether you have adequate quotas for installation

                   _ Whether DECnet is running (VMS Versions 5.0-2 or 5.1 only,

                     not VMS Version 5.2 or higher)

                   _ Whether any users are logged in to the system

                  If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation,
                  it notifies you and asks if you want to continue the
                  installation. In some instances, you can enter YES to
                  continue. To stop the installation process and correct the
                  situation, enter NO or press RETURN. Correct the problem and
                  restart the installation.

                  1.6.7  Backing Up Your System Disk

                  At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you
                  have backed up your system disk. Digital recommends that you
                  do a system disk backup before installing any software.

                  Use the backup procedures that are established at your site.
                  For details on performing a system disk backup, see the
                  section on the Backup Utility in the VMS System Management
                  Subkit.













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                                      Installing the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS




                  This chapter describes how to install the ALL-IN-1 PC Server
                  for VMS (VMS Server). Section 2.2 contains a step-by-step
                  description of the installation procedure. Section 2.4 covers
                  postinstallation considerations.

               2.1  General Information

                  This section includes general information which is useful to
                  know before starting the installation procedure.

                  2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes

                  The VMS Server provides online release notes. You should
                  review the release notes in case they contain any information
                  about last-minute changes in the installation procedure. You
                  must specify OPTIONS N when you invoke VMSINSTAL to see the
                  question about online release notes. This question comes near
                  the beginning of the installation. You can view the release
                  notes before you proceed with a complete installation.
                  See Section 2.2.1 and Section 2.2.2 for more details about
                  OPTIONS N and release notes.

                  2.1.2  Determining the Files and Logical Names Added to the
                         System

                  During the installation, the VMS Server creates some
                  directories and files on your system. To see the complete
                  list of files, look in the following directories:

                   _ disk:[A1SVC.LIB]

                   _ disk:[A1SVC.SITE]

                   _ disk:[A1SVC.DATA]

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                   _ disk:[A1SVC.LOG]

                   _ disk:[A1SVC.SCRATCH]

                  (disk: is your installation target disk.)

                  The installation procedure creates the following logical
                  names on your system by using the DEFINE command in the
                  following manner:

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$SITE disk:[A1SVC.SITE]

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$ORIG disk:[A1SVC.LIB]

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$LIB A1SVC$SITE,A1SVC$ORIG

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$DATA disk:[A1SVC.DATA]

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$LOG disk:[A1SVC.LOG]

                   _ $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC A1SVC$TMP disk:[A1SVC.SCRATCH]

                  (A1SVC$LIB is a logical search list.)

                  2.1.3  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

                  The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for the VMS
                  Server verifies the installation. During the installation,
                  you are asked if you want to run the IVP as part of the
                  installation. If you respond YES, VMSINSTAL runs the IVP.
                  It is recommended that you run the IVP to make sure that the
                  VMS Server is installed correctly.

                  After the VMS Server is installed, you can run the IVP
                  independently to verify that the software is available on
                  your system. You might need to run the IVP after a system
                  failure to make sure that users can access the VMS Server.

                  To run the IVP independently after the VMS Server is
                  installed, enter the following command:

                    $ @SYS$TEST:A1SVC$IVP

                  2.1.4  Canceling the Installation

                  To cancel the installation procedure at any time, press
                  CTRL/Y. When you press CTRL/Y, the installation procedure
                  deletes all files it has created up to that point and exits.
                  You can then start the installation again.

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               2.2  The Installation Procedure

                  The VMS Server installation procedure consists of a series of
                  questions and informational messages.

                  2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL

                  To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
                  procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
                  account. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. Use the
                  following syntax to invoke VMSINSTAL:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL saveset-name device-name: OPTIONS N

                  It is not necessary to include saveset-name, device-name,
                  or OPTIONS N in the command. If you do not include this
                  information, you are prompted for it during the installation
                  procedure. An explanation of saveset-name, device-name, and
                  OPTIONS N follows:

                  saveset-name
                  Saveset-name is the installation name for the component. For
                  the VMS Server, use the following installation name:

                    A1SVC010

                  The last three characters represent the version number
                  and point release of the current VMS Server. These three
                  characters are optional. You may also use the following
                  installation name:

                    A1SVC

                  device-name
                  Device-name is the name of the device on which you plan to
                  mount the media. For example, MTA0: is the device name for
                  a tape drive. It is not necessary to use the console drive
                  for this installation. However, if you do use the console
                  drive, you should replace any media you removed once the
                  installation is complete.

                  OPTIONS N
                  OPTIONS N is an optional parameter that indicates you want
                  to see the release notes question. If you do not include the
                  OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not ask you about the
                  release notes. Review the release notes before proceeding
                  with the installation in case they contain new information
                  about the installation.

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                  If you are starting the installation over again and have
                  already reviewed the release notes, you do not need to
                  specify OPTIONS N. Once the VMS Server has been installed,
                  the release notes are located in the following file:

                    SYS$HELP:A1SVC$010.RELEASE_NOTES

                  There are several other options you can select when you
                  invoke VMSINSTAL. See the VMS documentation on software
                  installation in the VMS System Management Subkit for
                  information on these options. If you specify more than
                  one option, separate the options with commas, for example,
                  OPTIONS A,N.

                  The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install the VMS
                  Server (installation name is A1SVC010) from tape drive MTA0:
                  and shows the system response. This example includes the
                  OPTIONS N release notes parameter.

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1SVC010 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                          VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.1

                    It is 23-FEB-1990 at 11:14.
                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

                  2.2.2  Installation Questions

                  This section discusses questions that appear during an
                  installation. The selection of questions you see during
                  an installation on your system will vary depending on your
                  system configuration and how you answer certain questions.
                  Appendix A contains a sample installation procedure which
                  includes examples of how the questions can be answered.
                  Questions that are not included in the sample can be found in
                  this section.

                  Each question in the installation is marked with an asterisk
                  (*) at the beginning of the line. Some questions show the
                  default response in brackets, for example [YES]. To use the
                  default response, press the RETURN key.

                   1 DECnet status





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                     If you are installing the VMS Server on a VAX system run-
                     ning either VMS Versions 5.0-2 or 5.1, it is recommended
                     that DECnet be shut down, but it is not required. Once
                     you have initiated the installation procedure, VMSINSTAL
                     notifies you if DECnet is running and displays a list of
                     all active processes. VMSINSTAL then asks if you want to
                     continue the installation. NO is the default response to
                     the question.

                       %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
                       * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

                     If you are installing on VMS Version 5.2 or higher,
                     VMSINSTAL does not check the DECnet status. You can
                     install the VMS Server while DECnet is up and running.

                   2 System backup

                     VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system
                     backup. It is recommended that you always back up your
                     system disk before performing an installation. YES is the
                     default response to the question. If you are satisfied
                     with the backup of your system disk, press RETURN.
                     Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation.
                     After you back up your system disk, you can restart the
                     installation.

                       * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

                   3 Device name

                     VMSINSTAL asks you where the distribution volume will be
                     mounted. See Section 2.2.1 for more information about the
                     device name.

                       * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: MTA1

                   4 Saveset name

                     VMSINSTAL asks which products are to be processed from the
                     distribution volume set. You will see a prompt for names
                     of products. See Section 2.2.1 for more details about the
                     saveset name. Enter A1SVC010 or A1SVC as the installation
                     name for the VMS Server, Version 1.0.

                       Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume
                       set.
                       * Products: A1SVC010

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                   5 Options

                     VMSINSTAL prompts you for options you want to invoke.
                     See Section 2.2.1 for more details about options,
                     specifically OPTIONS N, to see a release notes question
                     during installation. Press RETURN if you do not want to
                     specify any options.

                       * Options: N

                     You are now instructed to mount the first volume of the
                     distribution set on the device you specified. You are
                     asked if you are ready. If you respond YES, VMSINSTAL
                     displays a message that the media containing the VMS
                     Server has been mounted on the specified device and that
                     the installation has begun. For example:

                       Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA1:.
                       * Are you ready? YES
                       %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, A1SVC mounted on _MTA1:
                       The following products will be processed:
                         A1SVC V1.0

                           Beginning installation of A1SVC V1.0 at 11:16

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...

                     If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                     VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO
                     in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To cancel
                     the installation for other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

                   6 Release Notes

                     If you specified OPTIONS N when you started the installa-
                     tion, VMSINSTAL displays release notes options. There are
                     five options for release notes under VMS Versions 5.0-2
                     and 5.1. There are four options under VMS Version 5.2 or
                     higher.

                     For VMS Versions 5.0-2 and 5.1, you see the following
                     display:






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                       Release Notes Options:

                        1.  Display release notes
                        2.  Print release notes
                        3.  Both 1 and 2
                        4.  Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
                        5.  Do not display, print or copy release notes

                       * Select option [2]:

                     For VMS Version 5.2 or higher the display is as follows:

                       Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

                       Additional Release Notes Options:

                        1.  Display release notes
                        2.  Print release notes
                        3.  Both 1 and 2
                        4.  None of the above

                       * Select option [2]:

                     If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                     notes immediately on the console terminal. You can
                     terminate the display at any time by pressing CTRL/C.

                     If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the name
                     of the print queue that you want to use:

                       * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

                     Press RETURN to send the file to the default output print
                     device or enter another queue name.

                     If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                     notes immediately on the console terminal and then prompts
                     you for a queue name for the printed version.

                     VMSINSTAL automatically selects option 4 under VMS
                     Versions 5.0-2 and 5.1 to copy the release notes for
                     the VMS Server to the SYS$HELP directory. Under VMS
                     Version 5.2 or higher, release notes will continue to
                     be automatically copied to SYS$HELP.

                     Select option 5 (VMS Version 5.0-2 or 5.1) or option 4
                     (VMS Version 5.2 or higher) if you have already reviewed
                     the release notes and are restarting the installation.

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                     VMSINSTAL lets you know the release notes have been moved
                     to SYS$HELP by displaying the following message:

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                       successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                     The release notes are located in the following file:

                       SYS$HELP:A1SVC$010.RELEASE_NOTES

                     The name of the release notes file installed by VMSINSTAL
                     consists of the product name and version number.

                   7 Choosing to run the Installation Verification Procedure
                     (IVP)

                     The installation procedure now asks if you want to run
                     the Installation Verification Procedure. The IVP for the
                     VMS Server verifies the completeness and accuracy of the
                     installation. It is recommended that you run the IVP.

                       * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                   8 Choosing to purge files

                     You have the option to purge files from previous
                     versions of the VMS Server that are superseded by this
                     installation. Purging is recommended. If you need to keep
                     files from the previous version, enter NO in response to
                     the question.

                       * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

                  Note Site modifications that have been stored in the
                     A1SVC$SITE area are not purged.

                   9 Installing on what device

                     VMSINSTAL asks on what device you want to install the VMS
                     Server.

                       %A1SVC-I-STARTER, this is an ALL-IN-1 Starter system
                       * Install ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS on what device [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:
                       %A1SVC-I-NEWINSTALL, This is a new installation of ALL-IN-1 PC Server
                       for VMS

                   10 VMS Server has been previously installed

                     If the VMS Server has been previously installed on your
                     system, you are notified with a message and asked if you
                     want to continue with the installation. You are also asked

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                     if you want to preserve existing data. You may want to
                     preserve site-specific information (such as user profiles)
                     that already exists. If you do not preserve existing data,
                     the remainder of the installation is treated as a new
                     installation. For example, an empty user profile will be
                     provided.

                       %A1SVC-W-REINSTALL, VMS Server has been previously installed
                       * Do you want to continue with this installation [NO]? YES
                       * Do you want to preserve existing data [YES]?

                   11 Entering language code

                     The VMS Server updates ALL-IN-1 form libraries with new
                     forms. These forms are added to the language dependent
                     areas of ALL-IN-1. You may update as many languages as
                     needed at the prompt. The languages you specify must
                     have already been created via ALL-IN-1. Some of the
                     possibilities are:

                      _ Danish

                      _ Dutch

                      _ English

                      _ Finnish

                      _ French

                      _ German

                      _ Hebrew

                      _ Italian

                      _ Japanese

                      _ Norwegian

                      _ Spanish

                      _ Swedish

                     Press RETURN at the prompt when you are finished entering
                     languages.

                       * Enter language code 1 [ENGLISH]:
                       * Enter language code 2:
                       %A1SVC-I-NUMLANG, installation of 1 language(s) has been requested

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                   12 Clustered environment

                     You can run the VMS Server in homogeneous or heterogeneous
                     VAXclusters. See Section 1.4 for more detail about these
                     environments.

                       * Will this be a clustered environment [NO]? YES
                       * Is this a homogeneous or heterogeneous environment
                       [HOMOGENEOUS]:

                   13 Define site-specific parameters

                     The VMS Server has operating parameters that may be
                     tailored for each site. You may install the VMS Server
                     and use the defaults that are provided or define the
                     parameters now. See the ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs
                     Management Guide for more information about parameters.

                       * Do you want to define site specific parameters now [NO]?

                   14 VMS account for Scheduler

                     The Scheduler uses a privileged VMS account as a
                     processing account.

                       * What privileged VMS account will the scheduler use? [SYSTEM]

                   15 Heterogeneous VAXcluster

                     If you specified that you are installing the VMS Server
                     on a heterogeneous VAXcluster, you will be prompted to
                     supply values for parameters that maintain the distinct
                     parts of the cluster. See the explanation of heterogeneous
                     VAXcluster parameters in Section 1.4 for information about
                     how to respond to the following installation questions:

                       * What queue characteristic name should be used [A1SVC$QUEUE_node]:?

                     During an installation, the word node shown here in the
                     default choice is replaced by the name of the actual
                     node where the VMS Server is being installed. The maximum
                     length of the queue characteristic is 31 characters.

                       * What DECnet object name should be used [A1SVC$nnnn]:?

                     During an installation, the n shown here in the default
                     choice represents a unique four-digit hexadecimal number.
                     The maximum length of the DECnet object name is 10
                     characters. The default provided is sufficient for most
                     installations.

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                       * What resource should be used for synchronization [A1SVC$SCHED_node]:?

                     During an installation, the word node shown here in the
                     default choice is replaced by the name of the actual
                     node where the VMS Server is being installed. The maximum
                     length of a resource name is 31 characters. The default
                     provided is sufficient for most installations.

                       * What resource should be used for communication [A1SVC$COMM_node]:?

                     During an installation, the word node shown here in the
                     default choice is replaced by the name of the actual
                     node where the VMS Server is being installed. The maximum
                     length of a resource name is 31 characters. The default
                     provided is sufficient for most installations.

                   16 Scheduler errors

                     Errors that are encountered by the Scheduler are sent
                     by the VMS Server to the PC user designated by the VMS
                     account experiencing the error. If the user has not been
                     added to the user profile database through the Manager's
                     Menu, the errors appear in the log files created by the
                     Scheduler.

                       * To what VMS account should scheduler errors be sent:?

                   17 Scheduler's interval

                     The Scheduler runs periodically to watch for mail on
                     behalf of the registered ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs (ALL-
                     IN-1 DESKtop) users. You may specify the interval between
                     Scheduler runs as well as the time of day it will begin
                     and the time of day it will end.

                       * What is the Scheduler's interval?  (HH:MM) [00:10]:? 00:12
                       * What time of day should the Scheduler start?  (HH:MM) [06:00]:? 6:30
                       * What time of day should the Scheduler stop?  (HH:MM) [19:00]:? 19:30

                   18 Default mail system and mail system list

                     If a user is registered for the VMS Server but is not
                     given a mail system, a default mail system list is needed
                     for the Scheduler to process that user. If mail is sent or
                     received and a mail system is not specified, a default
                     mail system is required by the VMS Server to process
                     the mail message. ALL-IN-1 serves as the default mail
                     system list for users and as the default mail system for
                     messages. The following messages are displayed to verify
                     this:

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                       %A1SVC-I-DEFAULTED, using ALL-IN-1 as the default mail system list for
                       users
                       %A1SVC-I-DEFAULTED, using ALL-IN-1 as the default mail system for
                       messages

                   19 Keeping Scheduler and user log files

                     Since the VMS Server is driven by batch processes, the
                     log files produced by the Scheduler and the user jobs may
                     be preserved. It is recommended that log files be kept
                     until the installation has been running successfully for
                     some period of time. Log files are a means of tracking
                     down system problems if necessary. The log files may be
                     disabled by editing the site definitions file through the
                     Manager's Menu.

                       * Do you want to keep log files from the Scheduler [NO]? YES
                       * Do you want to keep log files from user jobs [NO]? YES

                  2.2.3  Informational Messages

                  At this point, you have answered all questions, and the
                  installation procedure displays some instructions to
                  be carried out after the installation has successfully
                  completed.

                  The following prompt and message are displayed:

                    * Press RETURN to continue...:

                    All questions regarding the installation have been asked. No further
                    action is required. The remainder of this installation should take
                    about:

                               20 minutes without IVP
                               25 minutes with IVP

                  As the remainder of the installation completes, you will
                  see a number of informational messages that report on the
                  progress of the installation. If the installation procedure
                  has been successful up to this point, VMSINSTAL moves the new
                  or modified files to their target directories, updates help
                  files, and updates DCL tables, if necessary. If you chose to
                  have files purged, that work is done now.




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                  2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure

                  If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it after the
                  installation is in place. When the IVP runs successfully, you
                  see the following display:

                    %A1SVC-I-IVPPHASE1, Installation Verification Procedure phase 1
                    %A1SVC-I-IVPDONE, Installation Verification Procedure complete

                  If an error occurs during the installation, the same
                  completion message is displayed along with an error message.

                  2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure

                  The following messages indicate that the entire installation
                  procedure is complete:

                       Installation of A1SVC V1.0 completed at 11:41

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:41

                  You can now log out of the privileged account:

                    $ LOGOUT
                    SYSTEM     logged out at 23-FEB-1990 11:50:22.16

                  Note that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process
                  symbol tables during the installation. Therefore, if you are
                  going to continue using the system manager's account and you
                  want to restore these symbols, you should log out and log in
                  again.

               2.3  Error Recovery

                  If errors occur during the installation itself or when the
                  IVP is running, VMSINSTAL displays failure messages. If the
                  installation fails, you see the following message:

                    %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of A1SVC V1.0 has failed.

                  If the IVP fails, you see these messages:

                    The A1SVC V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure failed.

                    %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for A1SVC V1.0 has failed.



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                  Errors can occur during the installation if any of the
                  following conditions exist:

                   _ The operating system version is incorrect.

                   _ Quotas necessary for successful installation are

                     insufficient.

                   _ System parameter values for successful installation are

                     insufficient.

                   _ ALL-IN-1 Version 2.3 or higher has not been installed.

                  For descriptions of the error messages generated by these
                  conditions, see the VMS documentation on system messages,
                  recovery procedures, and VMS software installation. If you
                  are notified that any of these conditions exist, take the
                  appropriate action as described in the message. For example,
                  you might need to change a system parameter or increase
                  an authorized quota value. For information on installation
                  requirements, see Chapter 1.

               2.4  After Installing the VMS Server

                  After installing the VMS Server, edit the system startup file
                  and the syslogin file.

                  2.4.1  Editing the System Files

                  Add the command line that starts the VMS Server to the system
                  startup file. This provides for automatic startup of the VMS
                  Server when the system is rebooted. The VMS Server startup
                  command is:

                    @SYS$STARTUP:A1SVC$STARTUP

                  The VMS Server must be started after the network has started.
                  Position the VMS Server startup command in the system startup
                  file after the command that starts the network.

                  To set up the required symbols for the VMS Server environ-
                  ment, edit the system login file or the login of each user
                  who be using ALL-IN-1 DESKtop to include the following line:

                    @A1SVC$LIB:A1SVC$SYMBOLS

                  Starting ALL-IN-1 and the Message Router before starting the
                  VMS Server is not mandatory, although this is recommended.
                  ALL-IN-1 and the Message Router must be running for the VMS
                  Server Scheduler to deliver mail messages.

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                  2.4.2  Setting Up User Accounts

                  Specific instructions for setting up user accounts are
                  included in the ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs Management Guide.
                  Each ALL-IN-1 DESKtop user must have standard personal ALL-
                  IN-1 and VMS accounts. ALL-IN-1 DESKtop does not support
                  multiple ALL-IN-1 accounts sharing one VMS account.

               2.5  Determining and Reporting Problems

                  If you encounter a problem while using the VMS Server, report
                  it to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the
                  type of support you have, you can take one of the following
                  actions:

                   _ Call the Digital Customer Support Center if your service

                     contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone
                     support.

                   _ Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

                   _ Fill out and submit a Reader's Comments form if the

                     problem has to do with the VMS Server documentation. There
                     are Reader's Comments forms at the back of each manual.
                     Use the form from the manual in which you found the error.
                     Include the section and page number.

                  Review the Software Product Description (SPD) and Warranty
                  Addendum for an explanation of warranty. If you encounter
                  a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as
                  indicated above or follow alternate instructions provided by
                  Digital for reporting SPD nonconformance problems.














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                                                                              A
               ________________________________________________________________

                                                            Sample Installation




                  This appendix contains a sample installation of the ALL-
                  IN-1 PC Server for VMS (VMS Server). This sample was run
                  on a system that had no previous version of the VMS Server
                  installed. Depending on the configuration of your system, you
                  might see additional messages and questions when you perform
                  your installation. Section 2.2 includes an explanation of how
                  to start the installation and explanations of the questions
                  you might see.

               A.1  Installation Log

                  This section contains a sample installation for the VMS
                  Server.

                     Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.1

                    Username: SYSTEM
                    Password:
                     Welcome to VAX/VMS version V5.1 on node NAME1
                        Last interactive login on Tuesday, 23-FEB-1990 11:05
                        Last non-interactive login on Monday, 22-FEB-1990 10:39

                    The ClusterX Cluster now consists of the following systems:

                          SYSTEMX  (6000-420)  96 mg.
                          NAME1    (8800)  104 mg.
                          NODEX    (11/785)  16 mg.

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.1

                    It is 23-FEB-1990 at 11:14.
                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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                    %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
                    %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                            PROCESS1
                            PROCESS2
                    * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes
                    * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? yes
                    * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: mta1
                    Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume
                    set.
                    * Products: a1svc
                    * Options: N

                    Please mount the first volume of the set on  MTA1:.
                    * Are you ready? yes
                    %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, A1SVC mounted on _MTA1:
                    The following products will be processed:

                      A1SVC V1.0

                     Beginning installation of A1SVC V1.0 at 11:16

                    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...

                        Release Notes Options:

                            1.  Display release notes
                            2.  Print release notes
                            3.  Both 1 and 2
                            4.  Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
                            5.  Do not display, print or copy release notes

                    * Select option [2]: 4

                    %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully
                    moved to SYS$HELP.

                    * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? yes
                    * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? yes

                    %A1SVC-I-STARTER, this is an ALL-IN-1 Starter system
                    * Install ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS on what device [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:
                    %A1SVC-I-NEWINSTALL, This is a new installation of ALL-IN-1 PC Server
                    for VMS

                            ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS updates ALL-IN-1 form libraries with
                            new forms. These forms are added to the language dependent areas
                            of ALL-IN-1. You may update as many languages as needed. These
                            languages must have already been created via ALL-IN-1. Simply
                            press RETURN at the prompt when finished entering languages.

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                    * Enter language code 1 [ENGLISH]:
                    * Enter language code 2:
                    %A1SVC-I-NUMLANG, installation of 1 language(s) has been requested
                    * Will this be a clustered environment [NO]? yes
                    * Is this a homogeneous or heterogeneous environment [HOMOGENEOUS]:
                    homogeneous

                            The ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS has operating parameters that
                            may be tailored for each site. You may install the product and
                            use the defaults provided or define the parameters now. If you
                            choose to define the parameters now, see the ALL-IN-1
                            PC Server for VMS Installation Guide and the
                            ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs Management Guide before continuing.

                    * Do you want to define site specific parameters now? [NO]? yes
                    * What privileged VMS account will the scheduler use? [SYSTEM]: system
                    * To what VMS account should scheduler errors be sent: system
                    * What is the scheduler's interval?  (HH:MM) [00:10]: 00:12
                    * What time of day should the scheduler start?  (HH:MM) [06:00]: 06:30
                    * What time of day should the scheduler stop?  (HH:MM) [19:00]: 19:30
                    %A1SVC-I-DEFAULTED, using ALL-IN-1 as the default mail system list for
                    users
                    %A1SVC-I-DEFAULTED, using ALL-IN-1 as the default mail system list for
                    messages
                    * Do you want to keep log files from the scheduler [NO]? yes
                    * Do you want to keep log files from user jobs [NO]? yes

                             Upon completion of this procedure, several post installation
                             steps must be taken. The steps are documented in the release
                             notes included with this kit. Refer to the ALL-IN-1
                             PC Server for VMS Installation Guide and the
                             ALL-IN-1 DESKtop for PCs Management Guide for further
                             information on these topics.

                             - Insert the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS startup command into
                               the system startup file. Add the following command to
                               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM:

                                      $ @SYS$STARTUP:A1SVC$STARTUP

                             - Insert the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS symbol definition
                               command into the system login procedure. (This will allow user
                               processes to access the ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS.) Add the
                               following command to SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:

                                      $ @A1SVC$LIB:A1SVC$SYMBOLS

                    * Press RETURN to continue...:

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                             All questions regarding the installation have been asked.
                        No further action is required.  This remainder of this
                        installation should take about:

                                     20 minutes without IVP
                                     25 minutes with IVP

                    %A1SVC-I-HOLDON, installing ALL-IN-1 PC Server for VMS on SYS$SYSDEVICE:
                    %A1SVC-I-UPDLANG, updating ALL-IN-1 libraries for language ENGLISH
                    %OA-I-LASTLINE, precompiling the ALL-IN-1 form library
                    OA$SITE_LIB_ENGLISH:SITEOAFORM

                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.LIB].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.DATA].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.DATA.ENGLISH].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.SCRATCH].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.LOG].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[A1SVC.SITE].
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
                    %A1SVC-I-IVPPHASE1, Installation Verification Procedure phase 1
                    %A1SVC-I-IVPDONE, Installation Verification Procedure complete
                     Installation of A1SVC V1.0 completed at 11:25

                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:25
















               A-4  Sample Installation
