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             BASEstar for VMS
             Installation Guide


             Order Number: AA-PD1QB-TE



             April 1991

             This manual describes installation prerequisites, installation
             procedures, and post-installation tasks for BASEstar for VMS.





             Revision/Update Information:  This manual supersedes the BASEstar
                                           Integration Platform Installation
                                           Guide, Version 2.0.

             Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.3

             Software Version:             BASEstar for VMS, Version 3.0



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             April 1991

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             DEC             PATHWORKS     VAX DOCUMENT
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          Contents


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


          New and Changed Features ......................................    ix

          Chapter 1  Introduction.......................................    1-1

               1.1  Overview............................................    1-1

                   1.1.1  Main Installation Options.....................    1-2

                   1.1.2  Optional Installation Procedures..............    1-3

                        1.1.2.1  Device Connection Management...........    1-3

                        1.1.2.2  Library Management.....................    1-4

                        1.1.2.3  Utilities..............................    1-4

                        1.1.2.4  Rdb/VMS Database Server................    1-5

                   1.1.3  Installation Checklist........................    1-5

               1.2  Installation Preparation............................    1-6

                   1.2.1  Distribution Kit..............................    1-7

                   1.2.2  Hardware Requirements.........................    1-9

                   1.2.3  Software Requirements.........................    1-9

                   1.2.4  Disk Space Requirements.......................   1-10

               1.3  Preliminary Installation Steps......................   1-10

               1.4  VAXcluster Installation.............................   1-17

          Chapter 2  Installation.......................................    2-1

               2.1  Installing BASEstar Software........................    2-3

                   2.1.1  BASEstar Single Node Installation.............    2-3

                   2.1.2  BASEstar VAXcluster Installation..............   2-12

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               2.2  BASEstar Device Connection Management Installation
                    Procedure...........................................   2-20

               2.3  BASEstar Library Installation Procedure.............   2-25

               2.4  BASEstar Utilities Installation Procedure...........   2-29

               2.5  Installation Messages...............................   2-31

                   2.5.1  Message Format................................   2-31

                   2.5.2  Message Listing...............................   2-32

          Chapter 3  Post Installation..................................    3-1

          Appendix A  Sample BASEstar Installations .....................   A-1

               A.1  Single Node.........................................    A-1

               A.2  VAXcluster System...................................    A-7

               A.3  Upgrade.............................................   A-12

               A.4  Device Connection Management........................   A-15

               A.5  Library.............................................   A-19

               A.6  Utility.............................................   A-21

          Appendix B  Files Created During Installation .................   B-1

               B.1  Files Created by the BASEstar Installation Procedure    B-1

               B.2  Files Created by the BASEstar Device Connection
                    Management Installation Procedure...................    B-7

               B.3  Files Created by the BASEstar Library Installation
                    Procedure...........................................   B-13

          Index

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          _____________________________________________________________________

          Tables

               1-1 Library Preinstallation Minimum SYSGEN
                  Parameters............................................   1-13

               3-1 BASEstar Minimum SYSGEN Parameters...................    3-2

               3-2 Library Minimum SYSGEN Parameters....................    3-2

               3-3 VMS Privileges Required to Start BASEstar
                  Software..............................................    3-5

               B-1 BASEstar Installation Files..........................    B-1

               B-2 BASEstar Device Connection Management Installation
                  Files.................................................    B-7

               B-3 BASEstar Library Installation Files..................   B-13



















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          _____________________________________________________________________

          Preface



             This manual provides instructions for installing BASEstar
             software.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

             This manual is intended for system managers who install and
             maintain BASEstar software. Readers of this manual must have
             a thorough understanding of VMS operations to install a
             BASEstar system. To obtain a complete understanding of BASEstar
             configuration management before installation, refer to the
             BASEstar for VMS Configuration and Tuning Guide.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Document Structure

             This document provides information needed to install BASEstar
             software:

              o Chapter 1, Introduction provides a description of the BASEstar
                installation, software distribution kits, required hardware
                and software, preliminary installation steps, and VAXcluster
                installation overview.

              o Chapter 2, Installation describes step-by-step installation
                of BASEstar software on a single node or on a VAXcluster
                system. This section also includes instructions for the
                optional installation of BASEstar library, utility, and device
                connection management software.

              o Chapter 3, Post Installation describes post-installation tasks.

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          Preface



              o Appendix A, Sample BASEstar Installations presents sample
                installations of BASEstar software.

              o Appendix B, File Created During Installation lists all
                BASEstar files created during installation with their directory
                locations.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

             The following conventions are used in this manual.

             __________________________________________________________________
             Convention_______Meaning__________________________________________

             <Return>         A symbol with a one- to six-character label or
                              abbreviation indicates you press a key on the
                              terminal (for example, <Return>).

             <Ctrl/X>         The symbol <Ctrl/X> indicates that you hold down
                              the key marked <Ctrl>, at the same time pressing
                              the key marked <X>.

             $ CREATE POINT   User entries are shown in two ways: uppercase
             [point_name]     letters indicate exact input, lowercase letters
                              indicate user-supplied input.

             [logical_name]   Brackets indicate that the enclosed item is
                              optional. (Brackets are not, however, optional
                              in the syntax of a directory name in a file
                              specification.)

             New term         Italic lettering designates a new term, or a
                              term or phrase used in a manner specific to
                              the subject being discussed. All new terms are
                              defined in the BASEstar master glossary, which is
             _________________included_in_the_BASEstar_for_VMS_Introduction.___

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                                                                        Preface


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          Associated Documents

             For further information on installing and configuring BASEstar
             software, refer to the following documents:

              o BASEstar for VMS Release Notes

              o BASEstar for VMS Configuration and Tuning Guide

              o BASEstar for VMS Command Line Interface User's Guide

              o Introduction to VMS System Management

              o VMS Backup Utility Manual

              o VMS License Management Utility Manual

              o Guide to Setting Up a VMS System





















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          New and Changed Features



             The BASEstar for VMS Introduction describes several new BASEstar
             features including:

              o VAXcluster installation

                The main BASEstar installation procedure enables installation
                of BASEstar application integration software on all targeted
                systems from one node in a VAXcluster system for those nodes
                sharing a system disk. Optionally installed software such as
                BASEstar device connection management, library management, and
                utilities must be installed on each target system.

              o BASEstar external data support installation

                During the main BASEstar installation procedure, you have
                the option to install BASEstar external data support. This
                option enables users to export BASEstar data to a destination
                such as a database, data file, application, or other computer
                system. BASEstar users create external maps used to format
                data which is then transferred to the target system using a
                BASEstar database server. BASEstar software includes a database
                server to export data to an Rdb/VMS database. Instructions for
                installing the Rdb/VMS database server are in the BASEstar for
                VMS Rdb/VMS Database Server Guide.

              o File size selection during installation

                During the main BASEstar installation procedure and the device
                connection management installation procedure the user is
                prompted to select disk space allocation for several BASEstar
                data files. These choices affect the total peak and net disk
                space utilization required for BASEstar installation.

              o BASEstar library installation

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                BASEstar library software is installed on one node in a
                BASEstar system to provide centralized management of many
                different types of manufacturing files. BASEstar library
                features are only accessible through the menu interface;
                therefore, you must install the BASEstar menu system during
                the main installation procedure. BASEstar library functions
                involving device communication (such as uploading and
                downloading library files) require installation of BASEstar
                device connection management software and appropriate device
                access software.

              o Single distribution tape

                BASEstar software is distributed on a single magnetic tape or
                TK50 cartridge. BASEstar application integration capabilities
                including data management, menu system, and external data
                support are installed as part of the main installation
                procedure. Optional software including device connection
                management, library management, utilities, and Rdb/VMS database
                server software are installed from separate savesets included
                on the distribution media.



















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          Chapter  1
          Introduction



             This chapter is an overview of BASEstar software installation
             procedures and installation options. It also describes
             installation preparation, preliminary steps, and provides an
             overview of VAXcluster installation.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          1.1  Overview

             The BASEstar installation procedures allow you to customize
             each BASEstar system by installing only those system components
             intended for the target system. You can install BASEstar software
             on a single node or on a VAXcluster system, which is a group of
             VAX systems sharing the same system disk.

             The main BASEstar installation procedure is mandatory for all
             BASEstar systems and installs basic application integration
             features, such as: messaging, application synchronization and
             control, and distributed name processing. The main installation
             procedure has options, including the ability to install BASEstar
             data management capabilities, the BASEstar menu interface,
             and BASEstar external data support used to export real-time
             manufacturing data collected by BASEstar software to a database,
             an application, or another computer system.

             In addition to the main installation options, there are optional
             installation savesets available with BASEstar software that
             provide device connection management, library management,
             and BASEstar utilities. Continue with the instructions in the
             following sections to understand installation options in the
             main installation procedures and to learn about optional BASEstar
             savesets that you can install.


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             Whether you install BASEstar software on a new system or upgrade
             an existing BASEstar system to the latest software revision, the
             VMSINSTAL utility performs the software installation procedures.
             VMSINSTAL prompts you to choose installation options, set
             directory specifications, and choose the VAXcluster configuration
             option. This chapter contains a checklist you can follow to ensure
             the correct BASEstar software is installed on each system.


          1.1.1  Main Installation Options

             Since the processing requirements for each node within your
             manufacturing system are distinct, the first step in installing
             BASEstar software is to determine which BASEstar components
             should be installed on each system. Basic application integration
             software is installed on all systems. However, during the main
             BASEstar installation procedure you are prompted to indicate which
             of the following additional BASEstar software components you wish
             to install:

              o Data management

              o External data support

              o Menu interface

             These components are optional in order to save disk space on
             systems not requiring these features. Consult the manufacturing
             system designer or user group to understand which, if any, of this
             optional software must be installed.










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          1.1.2  Optional Installation Procedures

             In addition to the main installation, you can also install any of
             four optional BASEstar components. This software is installed
             from separate savesets to reduce the amount of system space
             required for the BASEstar installation if these capabilities are
             not needed. Optional installation procedures are included for the
             following BASEstar software components:

              o Device connection management

              o Library management

              o Utilities

              o Rdb/VMS database server

          1.1.2.1  Device Connection Management

             BASEstar device connection management software is installed
             after the main BASEstar installation procedure is complete. In
             order to communicate with plant equipment, BASEstar device access
             software (DAS) must also be installed for the industrial control
             devices used at each BASEstar site. Consult the manufacturing
             system designer or user group to understand which, if any, of this
             additional software must be installed.

             NOTE:  Before installing BASEstar device connection management
             software, delete all BASEstar for VMS, V2.0 device access software
             from the system.

             The BASEstar device connection management installation procedure
             offers the option to install menu screens. These screens cannot
             be installed unless the BASEstar menu system was installed during
             the main installation procedure. The device connection management
             installation procedure also includes installation of BASEstar
             device access software for RS-232 devices and for DECnet and
             TCP/IP networks. Refer to the BASEstar Device Access Software


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             Guide for RS-232 Devices and BASEstar Device Access Software Guide
             for DECnet and TCP/IP Networks for information on how to configure
             and use these DAS modules.


          1.1.2.2  Library Management

             BASEstar library software manages many different types of
             manufacturing files, including: ladder logic programs, executive
             files, graphics, and text files. Install BASEstar library software
             on each network node that you want to use to communicate with
             BASEstar devices. BASEstar library management functions are only
             accessible through the BASEstar menu interface; therefore, you
             must install the BASEstar menu system during the main BASEstar
             installation procedure.

          1.1.2.3  Utilities

             The BASEstar utility saveset offers three BASEstar functions.

              1. The BCC$BASEGEN.COM utility for tuning BASEstar systems.

                Run this procedure on a loaded BASEstar system to analyze its
                current VMS resource utilization and obtain suggested values
                for BASEstar parameters, SYSGEN parameters, and VMS process
                quota settings.

              2. BASEstar text services for translating the BASEstar message
                files.

                These services are designed to support international use of
                BASEstar software by providing the text message files needed
                when conversion of the user interface to a non-English language
                is required.

              3. Software for reconciling VMS version mismatches.




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                The utility saveset contains software for reconciling
                VMS versions if a version mismatch error occurs during
                BASEstar installation. If a mismatch occurs, it is reconciled
                automatically by installing BASEstar utility software.


          1.1.2.4  Rdb/VMS Database Server

             BASEstar software includes an Rdb/VMS database server to export
             BASEstar data to an Rdb/VMS database. Instructions for installing
             and using the BASEstar Rdb/VMS database server are in the BASEstar
             for VMS Rdb/VMS Database Server Guide.

          1.1.3  Installation Checklist

             This section provides a checklist for interviewing BASEstar system
             users to understand which BASEstar software components need to be
             installed on each BASEstar system. Answer all of these questions
             for every node in your network of BASEstar systems.

             __________________________________________________________________
                         Do users need
             Optio#______to...____________Then_install...______________________

             1.   _____  Share data on    Data Management during the main
                         this system?     installation procedure.

             2.   _____  Export data      External Data Support during the main
                         from this        installation procedure.
                         system?

             3.   _____  Access the       Menu System during the main
                         BASEstar menu    installation procedure.
                         interface?






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             __________________________________________________________________
                         Do users need
             Optio#______to...____________Then_install...______________________


             4.   _____  Control or       Device Connection Management from the
                         monitor plant    DCM030 saveset.
                         equipment or
                         collect plant
                         data using this
                         system?

             5.   _____  Store and        Library Management from the BCCLIB030
                         manage a         saveset on one node in a VAXcluster
                         library of       system.
                         files on this
                         system?

             6.   _____  Access to        Utilities from the BCCUTL030 saveset.
                         BASEstar
                         utilities?

             7.   _____  Export data      Rdb/VMS Database Server from the
                         to an Rdb/VMS    BRI030 saveset.
             ____________database?_____________________________________________

             Once you have planned the software to install on each BASEstar
             system, continue with the instructions in the following section
             to check hardware, software, and disk space prerequisites before
             installing BASEstar software.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          1.2  Installation Preparation

             This section provides information needed to prepare for a BASEstar
             installation.




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          1.2.1  Distribution Kit

             BASEstar software is available in two forms: a 1600-bpi 9-track
             tape or a TK50 tape cartridge for use with development or runtime
             licenses. Each medium contains the following installable savesets:

              o BCC030-BASEstar application integration software

              o DCM030-BASEstar device connection management software

              o BCCLIB030-BASEstar library management software

              o BCCUTL030-BASEstar utilities software

              o BRI030-BASEstar Rdb/VMS database server software

             BASEstar technical documentation is available as three separate
             kits containing the following manuals:






















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             System Management Kit:

              o BASEstar for VMS Release Notes

              o BASEstar for VMS Installation Guide

              o BASEstar for VMS Configuration and Tuning Guide

             General User Kit:

              o BASEstar for VMS Introduction

              o BASEstar for VMS Menu Interface User's Guide

              o BASEstar for VMS Command Line Interface User's Guide

             Programming Kit:

              o BASEstar for VMS Introduction to Callable Services

              o BASEstar for VMS Guide to Writing a Database Server

              o BASEstar for VMS Rdb/VMS Database Server Guide

              o BASEstar for VMS Guide to Writing BASEstar Device Access
                Software

              o BASEstar Device Access Software Guide for RS-232 Devices

              o BASEstar Device Access Software Guide for DECnet and TCP/IP
                Networks

              o BASEstar for VMS Application Programming Interface Reference
                Guide

             NOTE:  Check the bill of materials enclosed with the kit to ensure
             the kit is complete.



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          1.2.2  Hardware Requirements

             The minimum hardware configuration required for BASEstar software
             to run efficiently follows:

              o VAX Processor- A single VAX or MicroVAX processor supports
                BASEstar software. The single VAX processor can be networked
                with other VAX or MicroVAX systems or a VAXcluster system using
                DECnet software. Any or all systems in the distributed network
                can run BASEstar software.

                NOTE:  Installation of BASEstar library software increases
                the minimum processor requirements for BASEstar system
                configuration to MicroVAX II system with 13 Mb of memory.


              o ANSI-compatible video display terminal such as the VT100,
                VT200, or VT300 series.

              o Nine-track magnetic tape drive or TK50 as appropriate for
                distribution media.

              o Minimum of 8 Mb of memory.

              o RD54 or equivalent disk drive (Additional RD53 required for
                storing library files if the BASEstar library is used).

          1.2.3  Software Requirements

             The following software must be installed on your system before
             installing BASEstar software.

              o VMS V5.3 or higher.

              o DECnet software, as provided with the VMS operating system.





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              o VAX FMS V2.3 or higher is required for the BASEstar menu system
                only. If you do not install the menu system, you do not need
                VAX FMS.


          1.2.4  Disk Space Requirements

             The actual amount of disk space required depends on your BASEstar
             system configuration. The disk space requirements for the BASEstar
             software components follow:

             __________________________________________________________________
                                   Peak
                                   Utilization
                                   in Blocks
                                   (During
             BASEstar_Component____InstallationNet_Utilization_in_Blocks_______

             BASEstar software      31,500      24,300
             with all main
             options

             Device connection      13,000      12,700
             management

             Library                16,190      15,920

             Utility                 2,800         200

             Rdb/VMS Database        1,150         800
             Server____________________________________________________________

          ___________________________________________________________________

          1.3  Preliminary Installation Steps

             Before installing BASEstar software, review the following
             checklist. If you need more information on how to perform some


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             of the functions on the checklist, refer to the Introduction to
             VMS System Management.

             __________________________________________________________________
             Step_#______Before_installing_BASEstar_software...________________

             1.   _____  Ensure VMS V5.3 or higher is installed on the system.

             2.   _____  Ensure DECnet software is configured on your system.

             3.   _____  Verify FMS V2.3 or higher is installed on your system
                         if you intend to install the menu interface.

             4.   _____  Install the BASEstar product license.

             5.   _____  Decide which BASEstar software components to install
                         on each system.

             6.   _____  Develop your global name server configuration (if you
                         have two or more BASEstar systems in a network that
                         share information).

             7.   _____  Verify SYSGEN parameters before installing BASEstar
                         library software.

             8.   _____  Stop interactive processes and disable user logins.

             9.   _____  Stop batch queues.

             10.  _____  Stop the BASEstar system (if performing an upgrade).

             11.  _____  Close the library database (upgrades only).

             12.  _____  Back up the system disk.

             ____________Verify_logical_names_for_an_upgrade.__________________

             Perform these tasks before installing BASEstar software:


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              1. Ensure VMS V5.3 or higher is installed on the system.

                Verify V5.3 or higher of VMS is installed on each system
                planned for installation of BASEstar software.

              2. Ensure DECnet software is configured on your system.

                DECnet software must be configured in order to install
                BASEstar software. Refer to the BASEstar for VMS Configuration
                and Tuning Guide for instructions on the minimum DECnet
                configuration required.

              3. Verify FMS V2.3 or higher is installed on your system if you
                intend to install the menu interface.

                If you plan to use the BASEstar menu interface, ensure V2.3
                or higher of FMS is installed on each system planned for
                installation of BASEstar menu software.

              4. Install the BASEstar product license.

                Before you can install BASEstar software, you must register
                the information from your product authorization key (PAK)
                in the VMS license database. You can do so using the
                VMSLICENSE.COM procedure found in the SYS$UPDATE directory.
                This command procedure prompts you to enter your product
                license information. When you register a license with the
                VMSLICENSE.COM procedure, you can confirm an option to
                activate the license database information automatically. If
                you register a license with the LICENSE REGISTER command, you
                must also activate it with a LICENSE LOAD command. For complete
                instructions on how to register and load license information,
                refer to the VMS License Management Utility Manual.

              5. Decide which BASEstar software components to install on each
                system.

                Review the installation checklist with software developers and
                process engineers to create a list indicating which BASEstar
                software components must be installed on each VAX system in
                your hardware configuration.

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              6. Define your global name server configuration.

                In order to make BASEstar objects accessible within a
                distributed system, at least one BASEstar system must be
                defined as a global name server. Other nodes are designated
                as name dispatchers. Before installing BASEstar software,
                determine your global name server configuration so you can
                enter definitions properly during installation. For information
                on defining global name servers, refer to the BASEstar for VMS
                Configuration and Tuning Guide.

              7. Verify minimum SYSGEN parameters for BASEstar library
                installation.

                Before installing BASEstar library software, ensure that your
                system meets the minimum required SYSGEN parameter settings
                referenced in Table 1-1.

             Table_1-1:__Library_Preinstallation_Minimum_SYSGEN_Parameters_____

             MODPARAMS.DAT_Entries______Minimum_Value__________________________

             CTLPAGES                         60

             GBLPAGFIL______________________4096_______________________________

                For example, follow these steps to steps to adjust the SYSGEN
                parameter GBLPAGFIL.

                 a. Begin by running the VMS System Generation utility to view
                   the current setting for the GBLPAGFIL parameter on your
                   system as follows:








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                     $ SET DEF SYS$SYSTEM
                     $ RUN SYSTEM
                     SYSGEN>USE ACTIVE
                     SYSGEN>SHOW GBLPAGFIL
                     GBLPAGES 1024
                     SYSGEN>EXIT
                     $

                 b. Edit the MODPARAMS.DAT file to increase the size of the
                   global page file. If the GBLPAGFIL parameter is already
                   set, change the current value to the desired value. If
                   the parameter is not specified, you can add a line to the
                   MODPARAMS.DAT file to specify your desired minimum amount as
                   follows:

                     MIN_GBLPAGFIL=4096

                   In this way, a larger global page file can be allocated if
                   needed, however, your system will maintain a minimum global
                   page file size equal to your desired value.

                 c. Run the AUTOGEN command procedure to update the new value.
                   If you want a feedback report, enter the following command:

                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS SETPARAMS FEEDBACK

                   If you do not require feedback, enter the following command:

                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA SETPARAMS NOFEEDBACK

                 d. Once you have run the AUTOGEN procedure, you must shut down
                   the system and reboot in order for the new parameter value
                   to take effect.

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                Ensure that all BASEstar users have logged off and no other
                users can log on to the system during the installation. To
                disable users from logging in, enter:

                  $ SET LOGINS/INTERACTIVE=0

                Re-enable logins after the installation is complete. Refer to
                the Introduction to VMS System Management for more information
                on logins.

              9. Stop batch processes.

                Do not run any processes during the BASEstar installation.
                Users must log off of the system during the installation. To
                stop the batch queues, enter:

                  $ STOP/QUEUE/NEXT queue_name

              10.Stop the BASEstar system.

                If performing an upgrade of existing BASEstar software, ensure
                the current version of the system is not running. Stopping the
                BASEstar system also stops device connection management and
                all user-written BASEstar applications. To stop the BASEstar
                system, enter:

                  $ BSTAR STOP SYSTEM

              11.Close the library database (upgrades only).

                Before backing up the system disk or reinstalling BASEstar
                library software, you must close the library database using the
                following command:

                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:BCCLIB$CLOSE

                This command procedure ensures that all information in the
                library global sections has been copied to the disk-based
                library database files. It then closes the database files and
                removes the library global sections from memory.

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              12.Back up the system disk.

                Back up the system disk before installing the BASEstar
                software. This backup is a protection in the event of
                disk corruption or accidental changes or deletions during
                installation. The procedure for backing up the system is
                described in the VMS Backup Utility Manual.

              13.Verify logical names (upgrades only).

                Logical names reflect where previous versions of BASEstar
                software were installed. Define these logical names so the
                installation procedure can locate the files that need to be
                upgraded.

                If upgrading your BASEstar system, ensure the logical names
                BCC$SYSTEM and BCC$SYSDATA are defined by entering the
                following commands:

                  $ SHOW LOGICAL BCC$SYSTEM
                  $ SHOW LOGICAL BCC$SYSDATA

                If the logical names are not already defined, define them by
                executing the SYS$STARTUP:BCC$STARTUP.COM command procedure.

                If upgrading BASEstar device connection management, ensure the
                logical name ILAN$SYSTEM is defined in the system startup file
                by entering the following command:

                  $ SHOW LOGICAL ILAN$SYSTEM

                If the logical name is not already defined, define it by
                executing the SYS$STARTUP:ILAN$STARTUP.COM command procedure.







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          ___________________________________________________________________

          1.4  VAXcluster Installation

             The BASEstar installation procedure for VAXcluster systems
             allows installation of BASEstar software on all systems from
             one node in a VAXcluster for those nodes sharing a system disk.
             The installation procedure prompts you to indicate if this
             is a single node or a VAXcluster installation. If you choose
             cluster installation, the installation procedure prompts you to
             provide information about each node in the cluster and installs
             appropriate BASEstar software as specified for the configuration.
             Step-by-step instructions for VAXcluster installation are provided
             in Chapter 2.
          ! Installation procedures


























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          _____________________________________________________________________

          Chapter  2
          Installation



             This chapter describes the step-by-step installation of BASEstar
             software. It also contains a list of error messages that may
             appear during installation and provides a description of recovery
             procedures for each error.

             BASEstar software components are installed using a combination of
             four installation procedures:

              1. Single node installation or VAXcluster installation procedure

              2. Device connection management installation procedure

              3. Library installation procedure

              4. Utility installation procedure

             Begin by reading the instructions for installing BASEstar
             software on either a single node or on a VAXcluster system,
             whichever applies to your installation. Proceed by following the
             instructions for the installation of BASEstar device connection
             management, library management, and utility software, all of
             which are optional installations. Refer to Appendix A for sample
             installation procedures. All installation procedures are designed
             for new and upgrade installations.

             NOTE:  It is strongly recommended that system managers read the
             BASEstar for VMS Release Notes before performing an upgrade
             installation.)






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             Be prepared to provide the following information during the
             installation.

             __________________________________________________________________
             Step_#______Information_to_prepare_before_installation..._________

             1.   _____  BCC$SPECIFIC directory location

             2.   _____  Global name server or name dispatcher selection

             3.   _____  Local name file, point file, and group file estimated
                         sizes for your BASEstar system

             4.   _____  BCC$COMMON directory location (VAXcluster installation
                         only)

             5.   _____  Names of the global name server nodes and size of
             ____________global_name_file______________________________________

             During the installation procedure, you are asked to give responses
             to questions. Type Y for yes or N for no to respond to a question
             and press <Return> or just press <Return> to select the default
             response. You can type a question mark and press <Return> after
             any prompt to receive on-line help.
















          2-2  Installation

 






             NOTE:  DECnet software must be running during the installation.
             Do not shut down the network for installation. Even if you do not
             have a DECnet license and your system is not networked, DECnet
             must be configured and running to install BASEstar software.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          2.1  Installing BASEstar Software

             This section describes how to install BASEstar software. If you
             are installing BASEstar software on a single node, follow the
             installation procedure in Section 2.1.1. To install BASEstar
             software on a VAXcluster system, follow the installation procedure
             in Section 2.1.2.

          2.1.1  BASEstar Single Node Installation

             BASEstar software installation consists of the following steps:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.


              2. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE

              3. Invoke VMSINSTAL.

                  $ @VMSINSTAL BCC030 ddcu:

                where BCC030 is the BASEstar product name and version and ddcu:
                is the name of the disk or tape drive containing the software
                kit.






                                                              Installation  2-3

 






              4. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, the system displays the following:

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

                       It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                       Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

              5. VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with the backup of your
                system disk:

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

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>.

                The procedure displays the following:

                  The following products will be processed:
                    BCC V3.0

                         Beginning installation of BCC V3.0 at hh:mm

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

              6. The procedure prompts to ensure you have the corrct BASEstar
                license installed on the system. Press <Return> if the license
                is already installed. If not, halt the installation and install
                the BASEstar license.

                       BASEstar Kernel Version 3.0 Installation Procedure
                       --------------------------------------------------

                      BASEstar requires one of the following licenses to be registered
                      and loaded on all nodes on which BASEstar will run:




          2-4  Installation

 






                               Product            Producer    Release Date
                               ---------------    --------    ------------
                          [1]  BASESTAR             DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [2]  BASESTAR-RT          DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [3]  BASESTAR-LTD         DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [4]  BASESTAR-RT-LTD      DEC       6-Mar-1991

                  * Which of the above licenses will be used? [1]:

                          Product:      BASESTAR
                          Producer:     DEC
                          Release Date: 6-MAR-1991

                  * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

              7. The procedure prompts you to indicate if this is a single
                node or VAXcluster installation. This section provides the
                description of the single node installation only.

                       This installation allows for either a cluster installation or
                       a single node installation. The cluster installation option can
                       only be chosen for nodes that share a cluster common system
                       disk.

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar on just one node [YES]?

                Press <Return> for a single node installation.

                  %BCC-I-SYSCONFIG, Processing node nodename . . .

              8. The procedure installs BASEstar software and asks if you want
                to install additional capabilities. You can optionally install
                data management software, external data support, and the menu
                interface now, or in an update installation. For example, if
                this is a new installation, the following text displays:





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                       This is a new BASEstar installation. The BASEstar CORE must be
                       installed, but the Data Management and Menu System subsystems
                       are optional.

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar Data Management [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>. VMSINSTAL asks if you want to
                install External Data Support:

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar External Data Support [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>. VMSINSTAL asks if you want to
                install the Menu System:

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar Menu System [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>.

              9. VMSINSTAL asks for a directory location for the BASEstar
                command and data files:

                     A location must be chosen for the BCC$SPECIFIC directory.
                     By default, BASEstar data and command files are installed in
                     SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]. This specification may be
                     overridden if desired.

                  * Enter the BASEstar specific directory specification
                  [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]]:

                If you do not specify a directory name, the BASEstar files are
                installed into the [BCC$SPECIFIC] directory under the system
                specific root directory. If you enter a different directory,
                be sure it resides on a permanently mounted disk. (Since these
                files are data and command files, the system disk may not be
                an appropriate location.) If installing on a VAXcluster node
                and you do not use the system disk, specify a unique directory
                name within the VAXcluster system. Verify the directory name
                specified:

                  * Is directory [directory_name_you_typed] correct [YES]?

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              10.Specify whether the system is to be configured as a global
                name server or message dispatcher. To perform global name
                operations, at least one BASEstar system in the network must be
                a global name server. VMSINSTAL asks:

                  * Do you want this system to be configured as a Global Name
                   Server [YES]?

                If you enter Y, the system is a global name server. If you
                enter N, the system is a name dispatcher.


              11.Select a target size for the following data files:

                  BCC$POINT_FILE
                  ==============

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]    500 POINTS                    500 POINTS                 840
                  [2]  2,000 POINTS                  1,000 POINTS               2,223
                  [3] 10,000 POINTS                  5,000 POINTS              10,675
                  [4] 30,000 POINTS                 10,000 POINTS              27,219

                  * Enter BCC$POINT_FILE size [1]:













                                                              Installation  2-7

 






                  BCC$GROUP_FILE
                  ==============

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]   500 GROUPS                    500 GROUPS                 819
                  [2] 2,000 GROUPS                  1,000 GROUPS               2,223

                  * Enter BCC$GROUP_FILE size [1]:

                  BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE
                  ===================

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
                  [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
                  [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
                  [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

                  * Enter BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

              12.Choose a location for the BCC$COMMON directory. By default,
                the BASEstar executable files are installed in SYS$COMMON:
                [BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be overridden if desired.

                     A location must be chosen for the BCC$COMMON directory.
                     By default, BASEstar executable files are installed in
                     SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be
                     overridden if desired.

                  * Enter the BASEstar common directory specification
                      [SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]]:
                  * Is directory SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON] correct [YES]?

                    The node names of all BASEstar Global Name Server systems with
                    which this node will work must now be entered. These names are
                    required for both global name server systems and for name
                    dispatcher systems.

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              13.Enter the node names of all the BASEstar global name server
                systems with which this node will work. These names are
                required for both global name server systems and name
                dispatcher systems.

                  * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list: nodename
                  * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list: <CR>

                The value of the BASEstar parameter BCC$QUORUM is established
                from the list of global name servers entered; the following is
                displayed:

                       %BCC-I-QUORUMSET, Global server quorum will be set to n.

                       If the above quorum value is not consistent with other Global
                       Name Server systems in the same BASEstar cluster, the value
                       of BCC$QUORUM should be changed after the installation is
                       finished and before BASEstar is started on this node for the
                       first time.

              14.Choose a target size for the global name file on the global
                name server systems:

                  BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE
                  ===================

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
                  [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
                  [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
                  [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

                  * Enter BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:






                                                              Installation  2-9

 






              15.After all prompts have displayed, the following appears:

                       The installation procedure has no further questions to ask and
                       can continue from this point without user assistance.  The
                       installation time will vary depending on the number of nodes
                       selected for installation and the type of processor on which
                       the installation is being done.

                       This installation creates an identifier name BCC$USER, which
                       is used to control access to the BCC$SYSDATA directory and the
                       data files contained in that directory. After the installation
                       is finished, the VMS Authorize Utility must be used to grant
                       this identifier to all accounts that will use BASEstar.

                The installation procedure restores the savesets, creates
                system directories, and displays the following:

                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E  . . .
                  %BCC-I-INSTALLNODE, Installing BASEstar on node nodename . . .

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                      VMI$ROOT:[BCC$COMMON].
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                      SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.BCC$SPECIFIC].

                  %BCC-I-STARTCORE, BASEstar CORE installation beginning on nodename.

                     This installation places a file name BCC$STARTUP.COM in the
                     directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP] in each system root on
                     which this installation is being performed. The SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                     file should be edited to invoke this startup file when the
                     system boots.

                  %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar Data Management installation
                       beginning on nodename


          2-10  Installation

 






                  %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar External Data Support installation
                       beginning on nodename

                  %BCC-I-STARTMENU, BASEstar Menu System installation
                       beginning on nodename.

                     The following UAF parameters should be checked on all accounts
                     that will use BASEstar:

                         ASTLM           BIOLM          BYTLM
                         DIOLM           ENQLM          FILLM
                         PGFLQUO         PRCLM          TQELM
                         WSDEF           WSEXTENT       WSQUO

                     Refer to the installation guide for recommended minimum values
                     for these parameters.

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their
                       target directories...

                The BASEstar system disk directories are established, the
                startup command procedure is created, and the installation
                verification procedure (IVP) is run.

                  BASEstar Kernel V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                  %BCCIVP-I-CORESTART, CORE verification starting on node nodename.

                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE data files check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE command files check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE executable files check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE support files check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE system files check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE parameter check passed

                  %BCCIVP-I-DMGTSTART, DMGT verification starting on node nodename

                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, DMGT file check passed

                  %BCCIVP-I-EXTMAPSTART, External Data Server verification starting
                       on node nodename

                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, External Data Server file check passed

                                                             Installation  2-11

 






                  %BCCIVP-I-MENUSTART, MENU verification starting on node nodename

                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System file check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System command check passed
                  %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System menu check passed

                  BASEstar V3.0 IVP completed successfully

              16.When the IVP completes, the following message is displayed:

                       Installation of BCC V3.0 completed at hh:mm
                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             The BASEstar single node installation is complete. Continue
             with instructions in this section to install additional BASEstar
             software.

          2.1.2  BASEstar VAXcluster Installation

             This section describes how to perform an installation for multiple
             nodes. The BASEstar VAXcluster installation consists of the
             following steps:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.


              2. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <Return>


              3. Invoke VMSINSTAL:

                       $ @VMSINSTAL BCC030 ddcu:

                where BCC030 is the BASEstar product name and ddcu: indicates
                the disk or tape drive containing the software kit.



          2-12  Installation

 






              4. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, the system displays the following:

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

                       It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                       Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

              5. VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with the backup of your
                system disk:

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

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>.

                The procedure displays the following:

                  The following products will be processed:
                    BCC V3.0

                         Beginning installation of BCC V3.0 at hh:mm

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

              6. The procedure first prompts to ensure you have the correct
                BASEstar license installed on the system. Press <Return> if the
                license is already installed. If not, halt the installation and
                install the BASEstar license.

                       BASEstar Kernel Version 3.0 Installation Procedure
                       --------------------------------------------------

                      BASEstar requires one of the following licenses to be registered
                      and loaded on all nodes on which BASEstar will run:




                                                             Installation  2-13

 






                               Product            Producer    Release Date
                               ---------------    --------    ------------
                          [1]  BASESTAR             DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [2]  BASESTAR-RT          DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [3]  BASESTAR-LTD         DEC       6-Mar-1991
                          [4]  BASESTAR-RT-LTD      DEC       6-Mar-1991

                  * Which of the above licenses will be used? [1]:

                          Product:      BASESTAR
                          Producer:     DEC
                          Release Date: 6-MAR-1991

                  * Does this product have an authorization key
                                            registered and loaded? y

              7. The procedure asks if you want to install on a single node.

                       This installation allows for either a cluster installation or a
                       single node installation. The cluster installation option can
                       only be chosen for nodes that share a cluster common system
                       disk.

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar on just one node [YES]? N

                Enter N and press <Return> to perform a VAXcluster
                installation.


              8. You are prompted to enter each VAXcluster node name. Press
                <Return> after each node name.

                  * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list: nodename1
                  %BCC-I-SYSINFO, Verifying node information...
                  * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list: nodename2
                  %BCC-I-SYSINFO, Verifying node information...
                  * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list:



          2-14  Installation

 






                  %BCC-I-SYSCONFIG, Processing node nodename1...

                NOTE:  The following installation questions are asked for each
                node specified as part of the VAXcluster. After all questions
                are answered, the installation verification procedure displays
                messages indicating software installed and checks passed for
                each node as well.

              9. The procedure installs BASEstar software and asks if you want
                to install additional capabilities. You can optionally install
                data management software, external data support, and the menu
                interface now or in an update installation. For example, if
                this is a new installation, the following text displays:

                       This is a new BASEstar installation. The BASEstar CORE must be
                       installed, but the Data Management and Menu System subsystems
                       are optional.

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar Data Management [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>. VMSINSTAL asks if you want to
                install External Data Support:

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar External Data Support [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>. VMSINSTAL asks if you want to
                install the Menu System:

                  * Do you want to install BASEstar Menu System [YES]?

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>.

              10.VMSINSTAL asks for a directory location for the BASEstar
                command and data files:

                     A location must be chosen for the BCC$SPECIFIC directory.
                     By default, BASEstar data and command files are installed in
                     SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]. This specification may be
                     overridden if desired.

                                                             Installation  2-15

 






                  * Enter the BASEstar specific directory specification
                  [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]]:

                If you do not specify a directory name, the BASEstar files are
                installed into the [BCC$SPECIFIC] directory under the system
                specific root directory. If you enter a different directory,
                be sure it resides on a permanently mounted disk. (Since these
                files are data and command files, the system disk may not be
                an appropriate location.) If installing on a VAXcluster node
                and you do not use the system disk, specify a unique directory
                name within the VAXcluster system. Verify the directory name
                specified:

                  * Is directory [directory_name_you_typed] correct [YES]?


              11.Specify whether the system is to be configured as a global
                name server or a message dispatcher. To perform global name
                operations, at least one BASEstar system in the network must be
                a global name server. VMSINSTAL asks:


                  * Do you want this system to be configured as a Global Name
                   Server [YES]?

                If you enter Y, the system is a global name server. If you
                enter N, the system is a name dispatcher.

              12.Select a target size for the following data files:


                  BCC$POINT_FILE
                  ==============

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE





          2-16  Installation

 






                  [1]    500 POINTS                    500 POINTS                 840
                  [2]  2,000 POINTS                  1,000 POINTS               2,223
                  [3] 10,000 POINTS                  5,000 POINTS              10,675
                  [4] 30,000 POINTS                 10,000 POINTS              27,219

                  * Enter BCC$POINT_FILE size [1]:

                  BCC$GROUP_FILE
                  ==============

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]   500 GROUPS                    500 GROUPS                 819
                  [2] 2,000 GROUPS                  1,000 GROUPS               2,223

                  * Enter BCC$GROUP_FILE size [1]:

                  BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE
                  ===================

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
                  [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
                  [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
                  [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

                  * Enter BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

              13.Choose a location for the BCC$COMMON directory. By default,
                the BASEstar executable files are installed in SYS$COMMON:
                [BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be overridden if desired.

                      A location must be chosen for the BCC$COMMON directory.
                      By default, BASEstar executable files are installed in
                      SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be
                      overridden if desired.

                  * Enter the BASEstar common directory specification [SYS$COMMON:
                   [BCC$COMMON]]:
                  * Is directory SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON] correct [YES]?

                                                             Installation  2-17

 






                    The node names of all BASEstar Global Name Server systems with
                    which this node will work must now be entered. These names are
                    required for both global name server systems and for name
                    dispatcher systems.

              14.Enter the node names of all the BASEstar global name server
                systems with which this node will work. These names are
                required for both global name server systems and name
                dispatcher systems.

                  * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list:

                The value of the BASEstar parameter BCC$QUORUM is established
                from the list of global name servers entered; the following is
                displayed:

                       %BCC-I-QUORUMSET, Global server quorum will be set to n.

                       If the above quorum value is not consistent with other Global
                       Name Server systems in the same BASEstar cluster, the value
                       of BCC$QUORUM should be changed after the installation is
                       finished and before BASEstar is started on this node for the
                       first time.

              15.Choose a target size for the global name file on the global
                name server systems:

                  BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE
                  ===================

                  INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                  [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
                  [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
                  [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
                  [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

                  * Enter BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:


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              16.After all prompts have displayed, the following displays:

                       The installation procedure has no further questions to ask and
                       can continue from this point without user assistance.  The
                       installation time will vary depending on the number of nodes
                       selected for installation and the type of processor on which
                       the installation is being done.

                       This installation creates an identifier name BCC$USER, which
                       is used to control access to the BCC$SYSDATA directory and the
                       data files contained in that directory. After the installation
                       is finished, the VMS Authorize Utility must be used to grant
                       this identifier to all accounts that will use BASEstar.

                The installation procedure restores the savesets, creates
                system directories, and displays the following information
                for each node on which you are installing BASEstar software:

                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D  . . .
                  $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E  . . .
                  %BCC-I-INSTALLNODE, Installing BASEstar on node nodename . . .

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                      VMI$ROOT:[BCC$COMMON].
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                      SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.BCC$SPECIFIC].

                  %BCC-I-STARTCORE, BASEstar CORE installation beginning on nodename.

                     This installation places a file name BCC$STARTUP.COM in the
                     directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP] in each system root on
                     which this installation is being performed. The SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                     file should be edited to invoke this startup file when the
                     system boots.

                  %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar Data Management installation
                       beginning on nodename

                                                             Installation  2-19

 






                  %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar External Data Support installation
                       beginning on nodename

                  %BCC-I-STARTMENU, BASEstar Menu System installation
                       beginning on nodename.

                     The following UAF parameters should be checked on all accounts
                     that will use BASEstar:

                         ASTLM           BIOLM          BYTLM
                         DIOLM           ENQLM          FILLM
                         PGFLQUO         PRCLM          TQELM
                         WSDEF           WSEXTENT       WSQUO

                     Refer to the installation guide for recommended minimum values
                     for these parameters.

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                   directories...

                The BASEstar system disk directories are established, the
                startup command procedure is created, and the installation
                verification procedure (IVP) is run. When the IVP completes,
                the following displays:

                       Installation of BCC V3.0 completed at hh:mm
                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             The BASEstar VAXcluster installation is complete. Continue with
             instructions in this section to install additional BASEstar
             software.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          2.2  BASEstar Device Connection Management Installation Procedure

             This section describes how to install BASEstar device connection
             management software. If your main BASEstar installation did not
             include installing the menu interface, the device connection
             management installation cannot install or update the device
             connection management menus.

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             NOTE:  Delete all BASEstar for VMS, V2.0 device access software
             from your system before installing BASEstar device connection
             management software.

             The BASEstar device connection management installation consists of
             the following steps:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.


              2. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE


              3. Invoke VMSINSTAL:

                       $ @VMSINSTAL DCM030 ddcu:

                where DCM030 is the device connection management product name
                and version and ddcu: is the disk or tape drive containing the
                software kit. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, the system displays
                the following:

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

                       It is dd-mm-19yy at hh:mm.

                       Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

              4. VMSINSTAL verifies you are logged into the system manager's
                account, you have adequate account quotas for installing
                layered products, DECnet software is not running on the
                system, and all other users are logged off the system. If these
                conditions are not met, VMSINSTAL tells you which conditions
                were not met and prompts as follows:




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

                DECnet must be running to install the device connection
                management software. To continue, enter Y and press <Return>.


              5. The installation procedure prompts you to verify that you are
                satisfied with your system disk backup:

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

                If you have not backed up your system, enter N and refer to
                Section 1.3. If satisfied with your back up, press <Return> to
                continue.

                The installation continues with the following:

                          The following products will be processed:

                          DCM V3.0

                          Beginning installation of DCM V3.0 at hh:mm

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

              6. You are prompted to indicate if you want to run the
                installation verification procedure after installation.

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

                If you want to run the installation verification procedure
                (IVP), enter Y. If you have not yet installed BASEstar software
                on all the systems, enter N and press <Return>.

              7. The installation procedure prompts:

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


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                If the installation is an upgrade, delete the previous versions
                of the files created by the installation by entering Y. Site-
                specific files or VMS installed images are not purged. The
                files not purged include:

                 o SYS$STARTUP:ILAN$STARTUP.COM

                 o BCC$SYSDATA:ILAN$SYSTEM.STARTUP.COM

                 o SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]:ILAN$MSG.EXE

                 o SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]:ILAN$SHR.EXE

                 o SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]:ILAN$SERVER_SHR.EXE

                 o SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]:ILAN$CLI_SHR.EXE


              8. VMSINSTAL then installs sample device access software and
                displays the following:

                  As part of this installation, Device Access Software for simple
                  terminal devices, bar code readers (RS-232 devices) and Network
                  devices are provided along with BASEstar Device Connect Management.

                  The configuration template file, ILAN_CFG_TT_SUPPORT.COM,
                  is used to define the paths, types, and devices for terminal
                  devices and the pseudo device. Edit this file, as necessary,
                  to reflect your specific site configuration.

                  During installation it will be placed in the directory BCC$SYSDATA:.

                  The configuration template file for Network support,
                  DCM_NET_CONFIG.TEMPLATE, is used to define Network DAS compatible
                  paths, types, and devices.  Edit this file, as necessary,
                  to reflect your specific site configuration.

                  During installation it will be placed in the directory BCC$SYSDATA:.


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              9. Select a file size for the physical point data file. Enter the
                correct choice from the menu and press <Return>.

                  During a new installatin, you must choose a target size for
                  the PHYSICAL POINT data file:

                  ILAN$PHYPOINT_FILE
                  ==================

                  Initial Allocation         Extend Allocation       File Size

                  [1]    500 Phypoints           500 Phypoints       1,251 Blocks
                  [2]  2,000 Phypoints         1,000 Phypoints       3,333 Blocks
                  [3] 10,000 Phypoints         5,000 Phypoints      15,744 Blocks
                  [4] 20,000 Phypoints        10,000 Phypoints      32,604 Blocks

                  * Enter ILAN$PHYPOINT_FILE size [1]:

              10.Once all prompts have displayed, the following displays:

                  The installation  procedure  has no  further questions to ask and
                  can continue from this point  without  user  assistance.  The rest
                  of the installation will take approximately 25 minutes depending on
                  system load and configuration.

                  Now checking the BASEstar Parameter file for DCM parameters.

                  The BASEstar DCM Parameters have been successfully installed

                   The installation procedure is continuing...

                  The BASEstar DCM Menus have been successfully installed

                          The installation procedure is continuing...

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  VMI$ROOT:[BCC$COMMON.EXAMPLES.ILAN$EXAMPLES].

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON.RS232_EXAMPLE].

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON.NCT_EXAMPLE]

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                  ILAN$STARTUP.COM, the startup command procedure, is used to set up
                  the environment for device connection management. During installation
                  it will be placed in the [SYS$STARTUP] directory of the system root
                  on which this installation is being performed. SYS$MANAGER:
                  SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, your system startup procedure, should be modified
                  to invoke this procedure when the system boots. However, it will not
                  be necessary to reboot the system after the installation, since this
                  procedure is invoked as part of the installation.

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                         directories...

              11.When the IVP runs, the following displays:

                  BASEstar DCM V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) starting

                  %ILANIVP-I-PASS, file check passed
                  %ILANIVP-I-PASS, installed image check passed
                  %ILANIVP-I-PASS, parameter check passed

                  BASEstar DCM V3.0 IVP completed successfully.
                   Installation of DCM V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                   VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             The BASEstar device connection management installation is
             complete. Continue with instructions in this chapter for
             installing additional BASEstar software.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          2.3  BASEstar Library Installation Procedure

             This section describes how to install BASEstar library software.
             The BASEstar library management system is designed to provide
             centralized management of a variety of library files. Therefore,
             it should be installed on only one node within your network of
             BASEstar systems.


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             NOTE:  Since the library is a menu-based system, it cannot be
             installed if your BASEstar installation did not include the menu
             system.

             The BASEstar library installation consists of the following steps:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.


              2. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE.

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE

              3. Invoke VMSINSTAL with the following command and kit name:

                  $ @vmsinstal bcclib030 ddcu:

                where BCCLIB030 is the BASEstar library kit name and version
                number and ddcu: is the disk or tape drive containing the
                software kit.

                          VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

                  It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

                  The following products will be processed:

                    BCCLIB V3.0

                          Beginning installation of BCCLIB V3.0 at hh:mm

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                   successfully move.

                The procedure prompts you to choose whether you want to run the
                installation verification procedure after installation. If this
                is an upgrade installation you are prompted to choose whether
                to purge files replaced by installation.

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                          BASEstar Library System V3.0 Installation Procedure
                          ---------------------------------------------------

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

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

              4. The procedure prompts you to choose a directory to install
                library software. Enter the library directory specification
                and press <Return> or press <Return> to specify the
                [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC.LIBRARY]]: directory.

                      This is a new Library installation.

                      A location must be chosen for the directory which will contain
                      the directory structure and the actual files referenced by
                      the BASEstar Library's file repository system on this node.
                      The default directory is SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]
                      and may be overridden if desired. The device on which this
                      directory resides must always be mounted and available.

                  * Enter the library file repository directory specification
                     [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]]:

              5. Verify the directory name was correctly entered by
                pressing <Return>. If you enter N and press <Return> the
                installation procedure prompts again for the library directory
                specification.

                  * Is directory <whatever they typed> correct [YES]?

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk
                     directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC].

              6. Enter the directory specification for the library database
                file and press <Return> or press <Return> to specify the
                [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]] directory.



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                      A location must be chosen for the library database file.
                      This is the file which maintains all of the relationships
                      and attributes for the libraries, groups, directories, and
                      files. The default directory for this file is
                      SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC] and may be overridden if
                      desired. The device on which this directory resides must
                      always be mounted and available.

                  * Enter the library database file location directory specification
                   [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]]:

              7. Verify the directory name was correctly entered by
                pressing <Return>. If you enter N and press <Return>, the
                installation procedure prompts again for the library directory
                specification.

                  * Is directory <whatever they typed> correct [YES]?

                At this point, the installation procedure continues without
                further input as follows:

                      The installation procedure  has  no further questions to
                      ask and can continue from this point without user assistance.
                      The installation time will vary depending on the type of
                      processor on which the installation is being done.

                      This installation places a file named BCCLIB$STARTUP.COM
                      in the directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]. The command
                      file SYS$STARTUP_V5.COM file should be edited to invoke this
                      startup file when the system boots.

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their
                       target directories...
                        Expansion Bytes <250000>

                  BASEstar Library V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                  BASEstar Library V3.0 IVP completed successfully
                          Installation of BCCLIB V3.0 completed at HH:MM

                          VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

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             The BASEstar library installation is complete. Continue with
             instructions in this chapter for installing additional BASEstar
             software.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          2.4  BASEstar Utilities Installation Procedure

             This section describes how to install BASEstar utilities,
             including:

              o The BCC$BASEGEN command procedure which provides suggested
                settings for BASEstar and SYSGEN parameters, as well as VMS
                process quotas. Refer to the BASEstar for VMS Configuration and
                Tuning Guide for information on how to use this utility.

              o Text message files if conversion to a non-English language
                is necessary. These services can also be used to copy the
                appropriate files into new BASEstar directories.

              o VMS version number mismatch software resolves problems with an
                incorrect version of VMS software installed on a system.

             The BASEstar utilities installation consists of the following
             steps:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.

              2. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <Return>



              3. Invoke VMSINSTAL:

                       $ @VMSINSTAL BCCUTL ddcu:



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                where BCCUTL is the utilities product name and ddcu: is the
                name of the tape or disk drive containing the software kit.


              4. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, the system displays the following:

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

                  It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.


              5. VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with the backup of your
                system disk:

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

                Enter Y or N and press <Return>.

                The procedure displays the following:

                  The following products will be processed:
                    BCCUTL V3.0

                         Beginning installation of BCCUTL V3.0 at hh:mm

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ....

                         Installing BASEstar CORE Utilities Kit

                  This kit provides the following optional BASEstar files:

                  BCC$SYSTEM directory:

                   BCC$GET_TEXT_FILE.EXE
                   BCC$PUT_TEXT_FILE.EXE
                   BCC$BASEGEN.COM

                  SYS$TEST directory:

                   BCC$UTL_IVP.COM

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                   directories...

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                  BASEstar Utility V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                  %BCCUTL-I-PASS, Utility file check passed

                           Installation of BCCUTL V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                           VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             The BASEstar utilities installation is complete. Log out and
             proceed to Chapter 3 to begin post-installation tasks.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          2.5  Installation Messages

             This section describes the installation message formats and the
             messages you may receive during the BASEstar installation.

          2.5.1  Message Format

             BASEstar installation messages display in the following format:

                      %FACILITY-L-IDENT, TEXT

             where:

             FACILITY    The facility or component name. The facility
                         references are %IVP and %VMSINSTALL.












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             L           The severity indicator codes including:

                          o S for success. The procedure generating the
                            condition value completed successfully.

                          o I for informational. The procedure generating the
                            condition value successfully completed, but has
                            some further explanatory information.

                          o W for warning. A procedure returns data or
                            completes an operation but the results might be
                            incomplete or not what the user expected.

                          o E for error. An error has occurred. The operation
                            was attempted but could not be completed. Any
                            returned information should be regarded as invalid.

                          o F for severe error. A severe error occurred
                            and the attempted operation was not complete.
                            Any information returned is invalid and further
                            processing will be incorrect.


             IDENT       An abbreviation of the message text. The message
                         descriptions are alphabetized according to this
                         abbreviation.

             TEXT        The explanation of the message.

          2.5.2  Message Listing

             The installation messages are in alphabetical order by the IDENT
             abbreviation.






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             BADBCC,  The installed version of BASEstar is obsolete.

                Explanation: Error. An old version of BASEstar software is
                installed.

                User Action: Install BASEstar for VMS, V3.0.

             BADBCCVER,  This kit only updates version V3.0 of BASEstar.

                Explanation: Error. The distribution kit being installed can
                only be used to update V3.0 of BASEstar for VMS from V2.0
                systems.

                User Action: If you do not already BASEstar for VMS, V2.0 on
                your system, contact your Digital sales representative.

             BADDCM,  The installed version of BASEstar DCM is obsolete.

                Explanation: Error. The installed version of BASEstar device
                connection management software is earlier than V2.0.

                User Action: You can only upgrade V2.0 BASEstar systems to
                V3.0. Contact your Digital sales representative for assistance
                if you do not own BASEstar for VMS, V2.0.

             BADID,  Invalid DECnet ID, please try again.

                Explanation: Error. You entered an incorrect DECnet ID.

                User Action: Enter the correct DECnet ID.

             BADVMS,  You must be running at least V5.3 of VMS

                Explanation: Error. The user is not running VMS V5.3 or later.

                User Action: Install VMS V5.3 or later.




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             BCCRUNNING,  BASEstar cannot be running during an installation.

                Explanation: Error. BASEstar software cannot be running during
                an installation.

                User Action: Stop BASEstar software on the node.

             COMMON,  Cluster installations require different roots.

                Explanation: Error. An attempt was made to specify the same
                root directory for both BCC$COMMON and BCC$SPECIFIC on a
                VAXcluster installation.

                User Action: Install BASEstar software using directory
                locations not in the same system root.

             FAIL,  Not all processes were started correctly.

                Explanation: Error. IVP failed because it could not start the
                system.

                User Action: Verify that BASEstar software is installed
                correctly. Check the log file, make any corrections, and
                restart the installation.

             FAIL,  Not all processes were stopped correctly.

                Explanation: Error. IVP failed because it could not stop the
                device connection management system correctly.

                User Action: Start BASEstar software and verify that processes
                are running correctly (not in local event flag (LEF) state).
                Also, check that SYSGEN parameters are set correctly.







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             ILANFAIL,  The installation of BASEstar device connection
                        management V3.0 has failed.

                Explanation: Error. This message informs you that VMSINSTAL
                has failed for BASEstar device connection management V3.0. This
                message displays with other error messages.

                User Action: Take the appropriate action for the error
                condition indicated.

             INSFBLOCKS,  Insufficient system disk free blocks for
                          installation.

                Explanation: Error. There are not enough free blocks on the
                system disk for this installation.

                User Action: Free some blocks and restart the installation.

             MISSING,  A required device connection management data file is
                       missing.

                Explanation: Informational. The installation procedure cannot
                find a required data file.

                User Action: Try to locate the missing data file.

             NEEDBCC,  BASEstar is not installed on this system.

                Explanation: Informational. BASEstar for VMS, V3.0 software is
                not installed.

                User Action: Install BASEstar for VMS V3.0.

             NEEDBCC030,  Please install BASEstar V3.0 or a later version.

                Explanation: Informational. BASEstar for VMS, V3.0 is not
                installed.

                User Action: Install BASEstar for VMS, V3.0 or later.

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             NEEDDCM030,  Please install Product BASEstar DCM V3.0 or later.

                Explanation: Informational. BASEstar device connection
                management software V3.0 is not installed.

                User Action: Install V3.0 of BASEstar device connection
                management software.

             NEEDDIR,  Unable to locate directory for new ILAN files.

                Explanation: Error. The BASEstar directories could not be
                found.

                User Action: Ensure that BASEstar software is installed.

             NEEDLICENSE,  A BASEstar license is required for installation.

                Explanation: Error. The BASEstar license was not installed.

                User Action: Install the correct BASEstar license before
                attempting to install BASEstar software.

             NETBLOCKS,  BASEstar requires "nn" blocks after installation.

                Explanation: Error. Not enough free space exists on the disk.
                The number of disk blocks required by this installation is
                represented by "nn".

                User Action: Purge disk files or install the system on another
                disk that has adequate disk space.

             NETBLOCKS,  Device Connect Management requires 9000 blocks after
                         installation.

                Explanation: Error. Not enough free space exists on the disk.

                User Action: Purge disk files or install the system on another
                disk that has adequate disk space.


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             NOALTROOT,  BASEstar cannot be installed in an alternate system
                         root.

                Explanation: Error. The installation command line indicated an
                alternate system root using the OPTIONS command.

                User Action: Restart the installation without this option.

             NODECNET,  DECnet nodename cannot be translated.

                Explanation: Error. The nodename specified cannot be found in
                the DECnet database.

                User Action: Define the nodename and restart the installation.

             NODIR,  The logical name BCC$SYSTEM or BCC$SYSDATA is not defined
                     on the installed system.

                Explanation: Error. The logical name for the BASEstar
                directories is not defined.

                User Action: Check for the location of the directories to see
                if they exist. If they do, define the logical and restart the
                installation. If not, de-install BASEstar software and restart
                the installation.

             NOSHR,  Shareable image file BCC$SHR.EXE was not found in
                     SYS$LIBRARY.

                Explanation: Error. The shareable image file BCC$SHR.EXE could
                not be found in the appropriate directory.

                User Action: Locate the shareable image file, correct the
                situation, and restart the installation procedure. If the file
                cannot be found, contact your Digital sales representative.





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             NOVAXFMS,  VAX FMS V2.3 or higher is not installed on this system.

                Explanation: Warning. The BASEstar menu system is selected
                for installation, but FMS V2.3 or higher is not present on the
                system.

                User Action: The BASEstar menu system is not usable until FMS
                V2.3 or higher is installed. Install VAX FMS V2.3 or higher.

             OLDFMS,  The installed version of VAX FMS is obsolete.

                Explanation: Warning. An old version of VAX FMS is present on
                the system. The BASEstar menu system requires a minimum of VAX
                FMS version V2.3 or higher.

                User Action: Install VAX FMS V2.3 or higher.

             REINIT,  All DCM data files will be replaced.

                Explanation: Warning. One or more of the data files is missing;
                device connection management will create (or recreate) all data
                files.

                User Action: None.

             WHERESBASESTAR,  The logical name BCC$SYSTEM is not defined.

                Explanation: Error. The BASEstar startup procedure did not
                create the BCC$SYSTEM logical.

                User Action: Invoke the BASEstar startup command file, located
                in SYS$MANAGER. Exit the BASEstar system and restart the device
                connection management installation.
          ! Post installation tasks






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          _____________________________________________________________________

          Chapter  3
          Post Installation



             This chapter describes BASEstar post-installation tasks. When you
             have completed the installation procedures, log in to the system
             manager's account and perform the following:

              1. Back up the system disk.

                Back up the system disk after installing BASEstar software. The
                procedure for backing up the system disk is described in the
                VMS Backup Utility Manual.

              2. Verify minimum run-time SYSGEN parameters.

                Table 3-1 describes the SYSGEN parameters recommended for the
                minimum run-time BASEstar configuration.




















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             Table_3-1:__BASEstar_Minimum_SYSGEN_Parameters____________________

             MODPARAMS.DAT_Entries______Minimum_Value__________________________

             GBLSECTIONS                     250

             GBLPAGFIL                      4096

             GBLPAGES                      18000

             CTLPAGES                         60

             LOCKIDTBL                      2048

             RESHASHTBL                      512

             MAXPROCESSCNT                    35

             BALSETCNT                        33

             VIRTUALPAGECNT________________25000_______________________________

                Table 3-2 describes the minimum run-time SYSGEN parameters
                recommended when the BASEstar library system is installed.

             Table_3-2:__Library_Minimum_SYSGEN_Parameters_____________________

             MODPARAMS.DAT_Entries______Minimum_Value__________________________

             GBLPAGES                      45000

             GBLSECTIONS                     400

             PROCSECTCNT                     100

             GBLPAGFIL                      4096




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             Table_3-2_(Cont.):__Library_Minimum_SYSGEN_Parameters_____________

             MODPARAMS.DAT_Entries______Minimum_Value__________________________

             CTLPAGES                         60

             LOCKIDTBL                      2048

             RESHASHTBL                      512

             MAXPROCESSCNT                    35

             BALSETCNT                        33

             VIRTUALPAGECNT                25000

             WSMAX_________________________15000_______________________________


                Since these values represent minimum BASEstar runtime SYSGEN
                parameter settings, you may need to adjust their values as
                required for systems larger than the minimum BASEstar hardware
                configuration or for systems running software in addition to
                BASEstar applications. For example, if you are using BASEstar
                library software and need to use large libraries, use the
                following steps to adjust the SYSGEN parameter GBLPAGES.

                 a. Begin by running the VMS System Generation utility to view
                   the current setting for the GBLPAGES parameter on your
                   system as follows:

                     $ SET DEF SYS$SYSTEM
                     $ RUN SYSTEM
                     SYSGEN>USE ACTIVE
                     SYSGEN>SHOW GBLPAGES
                     GBLPAGES 18000
                     SYSGEN>EXIT
                     $


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                 b. Edit the MODPARAMS.DAT file to increase the global pages
                   available. If the GBLPAGES parameter is already set, change
                   the current value to the desired value. If the parameter is
                   not specified, you can add a line to the MODPARAMS.DAT file
                   to specify your desired minimum amount as follows:

                     MIN_GBLPAGES=45000

                   In this way, more global pages can be dynamically allocated
                   if needed, however, your system will maintain a minimum
                   number of global pages equal to your desired value.

                 c. Run the AUTOGEN command procedure to update the new value.
                   If you want a feedback report, enter the following command:

                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS SETPARAMS FEEDBACK

                   If you do not require feedback, enter the following command:

                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA SETPARAMS NOFEEDBACK

                 d. Once you have run the AUTOGEN procedure, you must shut down
                   the system and reboot in order for the new parameter value
                   to take effect.

              3. Edit the system startup procedure.

                If you want BASEstar software to automatically start
                when the system boots, add the following line to the
                SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file:

                       $ @SYS$STARTUP:BCC$STARTUP.COM

                To automatically start BASEstar device connection management
                when the system boots, add the following line to the
                SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file:

                       $ @SYS$STARTUP:ILAN$STARTUP.COM


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                To automatically start BASEstar library software
                when the system boots, add the following line to the
                SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file:

                       $ @SYS$STARTUP:BCCLIB$STARTUP.COM

                For a new installation, this procedure creates the library
                database files and associated global sections. During an
                upgrade installation, this command procedure locates the
                existing database files and creates the library database global
                sections.

              4. Select BASEstar users.

                Decide which VMS users require access to BASEstar software
                and grant them the BCC$USER identifier using the VMS AUTHORIZE
                utility.

                  UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER BCC$USER username

                where username is the name of the user account.

              5. Start BASEstar software.

                BASEstar software can be started from the SYSTEM account once
                it has been granted the BCC$USER identifier. It can also
                be started from any account having the privileges listed in
                Table 3-3. These privileges must be in the account's authorized
                privilege list and are added using the VMS Authorize utility:

             Table_3-3:__VMS_Privileges_Required_to_Start_BASEstar_Software____

                         ALTPRI      DETACH      LOG_IO

                         NETMBX      PHY_IO      PSWAPM

                         SHARE       SYSGBL      SYSLCK



                                                         Post Installation  3-5

 






             Table 3-3 (Cont.):  VMS Privileges Required to Start BASEstar
             ____________________Software______________________________________


             ____________SYSNAM______TMPMBX____________________________________

                Though accounts used to start BASEstar require these privileges
                in their authorized privilege list, they do not require them
                in their default privilege list for security reasons. This
                list represents the minimum privileges needed by all BASEstar
                processes and applications. Some BASEstar processes may not
                need all privileges and can be started with only a subset.
                Whenever new applications need additional privileges not
                in this list, the additional privileges can be added to the
                account's authorized list. The new privileges are available
                after restarting BASEstar software.

                NOTE:  The SYSTEM account must be granted the BCC$USER
                identifier regardless of whether it will be used to start
                BASEstar. Failure to grant the BCC$USER identifier to the
                SYSTEM account causes the BASEstar startup process to fail.

                To start BASEstar software, enter the following command at the
                DCL prompt:

                       $ BSTAR START SYSTEM

          ! Sample Installation logs












          3-6  Post Installation

 





          _____________________________________________________________________

          Appendix  A

          Sample BASEstar Installations




             This appendix contains sample installation procedures for BASEstar
             software. The dialogs are examples of the following types of
             BASEstar installations:

              o Single node

              o VAXcluster system

              o Upgrade

              o Device connection management

              o Library

              o Utility

          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.1  Single Node

             This section displays a sample BASEstar single node installation.

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE

               $ @VMSINSTAL BCC030 ddcu:

                    VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

                    It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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

                                             Sample BASEstar Installations  A-1

 






               The following products will be processed:
                 BCC V3.0

                      Beginning installation of BCC V3.0 at hh:mm

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

                    BASEstar Kernel Version 3.0 Installation Procedure
                    --------------------------------------------------

                   BASEstar requires one of the following licenses to be registered
                   and loaded on all nodes on which BASEstar will run:

                            Product            Producer    Release Date
                            ---------------    --------    ------------
                       [1]  BASESTAR             DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [2]  BASESTAR-RT          DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [3]  BASESTAR-LTD         DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [4]  BASESTAR-RT-LTD      DEC       6-Mar-1991

               * Which of the above licenses will be used? [1]:

                       Product:      BASESTAR
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Release Date: 6-MAR-1991

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

                    This installation allows for either a cluster installation or a
                    single node installation. The cluster installation option can
                    only be chosen for nodes that share a cluster common system
                    disk.

               * Do you want to install BASEstar on just one node [YES]?

               %BCC-I-SYSCONFIG, Processing node nodename . . .

                    This is a new BASEstar installation. The BASEstar CORE must be
                    installed, but the Data Management and Menu System subsystems
                    are optional.

               * Do you want to install BASEstar Data Management [YES]?

          A-2  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               * Do you want to install BASEstar External Data Support [YES]?

               * Do you want to install BASEstar Menu System [YES]?

                  A location must be chosen for the BCC$SPECIFIC directory.
                  By default, BASEstar data and command files are installed in
                  SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]. This specification may be
                  overridden if desired.

               * Enter the BASEstar specific directory specification
               [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]]:

               * Is directory [directory_name_you_typed] correct [YES]?

               * Do you want this system to be configured as a Global Name Server [YES]?

               BCC$POINT_FILE
               ==============

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]    500 POINTS                    500 POINTS                 840
               [2]  2,000 POINTS                  1,000 POINTS               2,223
               [3] 10,000 POINTS                  5,000 POINTS              10,675
               [4] 30,000 POINTS                 10,000 POINTS              27,219

               * Enter BCC$POINT_FILE size [1]:

               BCC$GROUP_FILE
               ==============

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]   500 GROUPS                    500 GROUPS                 819
               [2] 2,000 GROUPS                  1,000 GROUPS               2,223

               * Enter BCC$GROUP_FILE size [1]:

               BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE
               ===================

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

                                             Sample BASEstar Installations  A-3

 






               [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
               [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
               [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
               [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

               * Enter BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

                  A location must be chosen for the BCC$COMMON directory.
                  By default, BASEstar executable files are installed in
                  SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be
                  overridden if desired.

               * Enter the BASEstar common directory specification
                   [SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]]:
               * Is directory SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON] correct [YES]?

                 The node names of all BASEstar Global Name Server systems with
                 which this node will work must now be entered. These names are
                 required for both global name server systems and for name
                 dispatcher systems.

               * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list: nodename
               * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list: <CR>

                    %BCC-I-QUORUMSET, Global server quorum will be set to n.

                    If the above quorum value is not consistent with other Global
                    Name Server systems in the same BASEstar cluster, the value
                    of BCC$QUORUM should be changed after the installation is
                    finished and before BASEstar is started on this node for the
                    first time.

               BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE
               ===================

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
               [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
               [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
               [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

               * Enter BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

          A-4  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






                    The installation procedure has no further questions to ask and
                    can continue from this point without user assistance.  The
                    installation time will vary depending on the number of nodes
                    selected for installation and the type of processor on which
                    the installation is being done.

                    This installation creates an identifier name BCC$USER, which
                    is used to control access to the BCC$SYSDATA directory and the
                    data files contained in that directory. After the installation
                    is finished, the VMS Authorize Utility must be used to grant
                    this identifier to all accounts that will use BASEstar.

               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E  . . .
               %BCC-I-INSTALLNODE, Installing BASEstar on node nodename . . .

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                   VMI$ROOT:[BCC$COMMON].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                   SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.BCC$SPECIFIC].

               %BCC-I-STARTCORE, BASEstar CORE installation beginning on nodename.

                  This installation places a file name BCC$STARTUP.COM in the
                  directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP] in each system root on
                  which this installation is being performed. The SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                  file should be edited to invoke this startup file when the system
                  boots.

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar Data Management installation
                    beginning on nodename

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar External Data Support installation
                    beginning on nodename

               %BCC-I-STARTMENU, BASEstar Menu System installation
                    beginning on nodename.

                  The following UAF parameters should be checked on all accounts
                  that will use BASEstar:

                                             Sample BASEstar Installations  A-5

 






                      ASTLM           BIOLM          BYTLM
                      DIOLM           ENQLM          FILLM
                      PGFLQUO         PRCLM          TQELM
                      WSDEF           WSEXTENT       WSQUO

                  Refer to the installation guide for recommended minimum values
                  for these parameters.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their
                    target directories...

               BASEstar Kernel V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

               %BCCIVP-I-CORESTART, CORE verification starting on node nodename.

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE data files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE command files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE executable files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE support files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE system files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE parameter check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-DMGTSTART, DMGT verification starting on node nodename

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, DMGT file check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-EXTMAPSTART, External Data Server verification starting
                    on node nodename

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, External Data Server file check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-MENUSTART, MENU verification starting on node nodename

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System file check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System command check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System menu check passed

               BASEstar V3.0 IVP completed successfully

                    Installation of BCC V3.0 completed at hh:mm
                    VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

          A-6  Sample BASEstar Installations

 





          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.2  VAXcluster System

             This section displays a sample BASEstar VAXcluster installation.

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <Return>

                    $ @VMSINSTAL BCC030 ddcu:

                    VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

                    It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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

               The following products will be processed:
                 BCC V3.0

                      Beginning installation of BCC V3.0 at hh:mm

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

                    BASEstar Kernel Version 3.0 Installation Procedure
                    --------------------------------------------------

                   BASEstar requires one of the following licenses to be registered
                   and loaded on all nodes on which BASEstar will run:

                            Product            Producer    Release Date
                            ---------------    --------    ------------
                       [1]  BASESTAR             DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [2]  BASESTAR-RT          DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [3]  BASESTAR-LTD         DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [4]  BASESTAR-RT-LTD      DEC       6-Mar-1991

               * Which of the above licenses will be used? [1]:

                       Product:      BASESTAR
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Release Date: 6-MAR-1991

                                             Sample BASEstar Installations  A-7

 






               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

                    This installation allows for either a cluster installation or a
                    single node installation. The cluster installation option can
                    only be chosen for nodes that share a cluster common system
                    disk.

               * Do you want to install BASEstar on just one node [YES]? No

               * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list: nodename1
               %BCC-I-SYSINFO, Verifying node information...
               * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list: nodename2
               %BCC-I-SYSINFO, Verifying node information...
               * Enter a node name, <CR> to end list:

               %BCC-I-SYSCONFIG, Processing node nodename1...

                    This is a new BASEstar installation. The BASEstar CORE must be
                    installed, but the Data Management and Menu System subsystems
                    are optional.

               * Do you want to install BASEstar Data Management [YES]?

               * Do you want to install BASEstar External Data Support [YES]?

               * Do you want to install BASEstar Menu System [YES]?

                  A location must be chosen for the BCC$SPECIFIC directory.
                  By default, BASEstar data and command files are installed in
                  SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]. This specification may be
                  overridden if desired.

               * Enter the BASEstar specific directory specification
               [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCC$SPECIFIC]]:

               * Is directory [directory_name_you_typed] correct [YES]?

               * Do you want this system to be configured as a Global Name
                    Server [YES]?

               BCC$POINT_FILE
               ==============

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

          A-8  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               [1]    500 POINTS                    500 POINTS                 840
               [2]  2,000 POINTS                  1,000 POINTS               2,223
               [3] 10,000 POINTS                  5,000 POINTS              10,675
               [4] 30,000 POINTS                 10,000 POINTS              27,219

               * Enter BCC$POINT_FILE size [1]:

               BCC$GROUP_FILE
               ==============

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]   500 GROUPS                    500 GROUPS                 819
               [2] 2,000 GROUPS                  1,000 GROUPS               2,223

               * Enter BCC$GROUP_FILE size [1]:

               BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE
               ===================

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
               [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
               [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
               [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

               * Enter BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

                   A location must be chosen for the BCC$COMMON directory.
                   By default, BASEstar executable files are installed in
                   SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON]. This specification may be
                   overridden if desired.

               * Enter the BASEstar common directory specification [SYS$COMMON:
                  [BCC$COMMON]]:
               * Is directory SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON] correct [YES]?

                 The node names of all BASEstar Global Name Server systems with
                 which this node will work must now be entered. These names are
                 required for both global name server systems and for name
                 dispatcher systems.

               * Enter a Global Name Server node name, <CR> to end list:

                                             Sample BASEstar Installations  A-9

 






                    %BCC-I-QUORUMSET, Global server quorum will be set to n.

                    If the above quorum value is not consistent with other Global
                    Name Server systems in the same BASEstar cluster, the value
                    of BCC$QUORUM should be changed after the installation is
                    finished and before BASEstar is started on this node for the
                    first time.

               BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE
               ===================

               INITIAL ALLOCATION              EXTEND ALLOCATION          FILE SIZE

               [1]    500 NAMES                     500 NAMES                  342
               [2]  2,000 NAMES                   1,000 NAMES                  867
               [3] 10,000 NAMES                   5,000 NAMES                4,023
               [4] 30,000 NAMES                  10,000 NAMES               10,179

               * Enter BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE size [1]:

                    The installation procedure has no further questions to ask and
                    can continue from this point without user assistance.  The
                    installation time will vary depending on the number of nodes
                    selected for installation and the type of processor on which
                    the installation is being done.

                    This installation creates an identifier name BCC$USER, which
                    is used to control access to the BCC$SYSDATA directory and the
                    data files contained in that directory. After the installation
                    is finished, the VMS Authorize Utility must be used to grant
                    this identifier to all accounts that will use BASEstar.

               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D  . . .
               $VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E  . . .
               %BCC-I-INSTALLNODE, Installing BASEstar on node nodename . . .

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                   VMI$ROOT:[BCC$COMMON].
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                   SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.BCC$SPECIFIC].

          A-10  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               %BCC-I-STARTCORE, BASEstar CORE installation beginning on nodename.

                  This installation places a file name BCC$STARTUP.COM in the
                  directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP] in each system root on
                  which this installation is being performed. The SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                  file should be edited to invoke this startup file when the system
                  boots.

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar Data Management installation
                    beginning on nodename

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar External Data Support installation
                    beginning on nodename

               %BCC-I-STARTMENU, BASEstar Menu System installation
                    beginning on nodename.

                  The following UAF parameters should be checked on all accounts
                  that will use BASEstar:

                      ASTLM           BIOLM          BYTLM
                      DIOLM           ENQLM          FILLM
                      PGFLQUO         PRCLM          TQELM
                      WSDEF           WSEXTENT       WSQUO

                  Refer to the installation guide for recommended minimum values
                  for these parameters.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                  directories...

                    Installation of BCC V3.0 completed at hh:mm
                    VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm







                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-11

 





          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.3  Upgrade

             This section displays a sample BASEstar upgrade installation.

               Username: SYSTEM
               Password:
                Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3

                   Last interactive login on Wednesday, dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm

               node1>set def sys$update
               node1>@vmsinstal bcc030 dua0:

                VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3
                 It is dd-MMM-yyyy at hh:mm

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               The following products will be processed:
                 BCC V3.0
               Beginning installation of BCC V3.0 at hh:mm

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

                BASEstar Kernel V3.0 Installation Procedure
                -------------------------------------------

                   BASEstar requires one of the following licenses to be registered
                   and loaded on all nodes on which BASEstar will run:

                            Product            Producer    Release Date
                            ---------------    --------    ------------
                       [1]  BASESTAR             DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [2]  BASESTAR-RT          DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [3]  BASESTAR-LTD         DEC       6-Mar-1991
                       [4]  BASESTAR-RT-LTD      DEC       6-Mar-1991

               * Which of the above licenses will be used? [1]:

          A-12  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






                       Product:      BASESTAR
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Release Date: 6-MAR-1991

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

                   This installation allows for either a cluster installation or a
                   single node installation.   The cluster installation option can
                   only  be  chosen  for  nodes that share a cluster common system
                   disk.

               * Do you want to install BASEstar on just one node  [YES]?

               %BCC-I-SYSCONFIG, Processing node nodename...

               * Do you want to update the BASEstar CORE [YES]? y

               %BCC-I-DMGTUPDATE, BASEstar Data Management will be updated.

               %BCC-I-DMGTUPDATE, BASEstar External Data Support will be updated.

               %BCC-I-MENUUPDATE, BASEstar Menu System will be updated.

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

                   The installation procedure  has  no further questions to ask and
                   can  continue  from  this  point without user assistance.    The
                   installation  time  will  vary  depending on the number of nodes
                   selected  for  installation  and  the type of processor on which
                   the installation is being done.

                   This installation creates an identifier named  BCC$USER,  which
                   is used to control access to the BCC$SYSDATA  directory and the
                   data files contained in that directory.  After the installation
                   is finished,  the VMS Authorize  Utility  must be used to grant
                   this identifier to all accounts that will use BASEstar.




                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-13

 






               %BCC-I-IDENTEXISTS, The BCC$USER identifier already exists
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...
               %BCC-I-INSTALLNODE, Installing BASEstar on node nodename...

               %BCC-I-STARTCORE, BASEstar CORE update beginning on NODENAME.

                   This  installation  places  a  file  named BCC$STARTUP.COM in the
                   directory  SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]  in  each  system  root  on
                   which this installation is being performed.  The SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                   file should be edited to invoke this startup file when the system
                   boots.

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar Data Management update beginning on NODENAME.

               %BCC-I-STARTDMGT, BASEstar External Data Support update beginning
                  on NODENAME.

               %BCC-I-STARTMENU, BASEstar Menu System update beginning on NODENAME.

                   The following UAF parameters should be checked on all accounts
                   that will use BASEstar:

                       ASTLM           BIOLM           BYTLM
                       DIOLM           ENQLM           FILLM
                       PGFLQUO         PRCLM           TQELM
                       WSDEF           WSEXTENT        WSQUO

                   Refer to the installation guide for recommended minimum values
                   for these parameters.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                    directories...

               BASEstar Kernel V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

               %BCCIVP-I-CORESTART, CORE verification starting on node NODENAME.

          A-14  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE data files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE command files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE executable files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE support files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE system files check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE installed image check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, CORE parameter check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-DMGTSTART, DMGT verification starting on node NODENAME

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, DMGT file check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-EXTMAPSTART, External Data Server verification starting
                  on node NODENAME

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, External Data Server file check passed

               %BCCIVP-I-MENUSTART, MENU verification starting on node NODENAME

               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System file check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System command check passed
               %BCCIVP-I-PASS, Menu System menu check passed

               BASEstar V3.0 IVP completed successfully
                Installation of BCC V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm
               NODE1>lo
                 SYSTEM       logged out at dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm

          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.4  Device Connection Management

             This section displays a sample BASEstar device connection
             management installation.




                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-15

 






               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <Return>

               $ @VMSINSTAL DCM030 ddcu:

                    VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

                    It is dd-mm-yyyy at hh:mm.

                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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

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

                       The following products will be processed:

                       DCM V3.0

                       Beginning installation of DCM V3.0 at hh:mm

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

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

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

               As part of this installation, Device Access Software for simple
               terminal devices, bar code readers (RS-232 devices) and Network
               devices are provided along with BASEstar Device Connect Management.

               The configuration template file, ILAN_CFG_TT_SUPPORT.COM,
               is used to define the paths, types, and devices for terminal devices
               and the pseudo device.  Edit this file, as necessary, to reflect your
               specific site configuration.

               During installation it will be placed in the directory BCC$SYSDATA: .

               The configuration template file for Network support,
               DCM_NET_CONFIG.TEMPLATE, is used to define Network DAS
               compatible paths, types, and devices.  Edit this file,
               as necessary, to reflect your specific site configuration.

               During installation it will be placed in the directory BCC$SYSDATA: .

          A-16  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               The installation procedure has no further questions to ask
               and can continue from this point without user assistance.
               The rest of the installation will take approximately 25
               minutes depending on system load and configuration.

                   You must choose a target size for the PHYSICAL POINT data file:


































                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-17

 






               ILAN$PHYPOINT_FILE
               ==================

               Initial Allocation         Extend Allocation       File Size

               [1]    500 Phypoints           500 Phypoints       1,251 Blocks
               [2]  2,000 Phypoints         1,000 Phypoints       3,333 Blocks
               [3] 10,000 Phypoints         5,000 Phypoints      15,744 Blocks
               [4] 20,000 Phypoints        10,000 Phypoints      32,604 Blocks

               * Enter ILAN$PHYPOINT_FILE size [1]:

               The installation  procedure  has no  further questions to ask and can
               continue from this point without user assistance. The rest of the
               installation will take approximately 25 minutes depending on system
               load and configuration.

                Now checking the BASEstar Parameter file for DCM parameters.

                The BASEstar DCM Parameters have been successfully installed

                The installation procedure is continuing...

                       The BASEstar DCM Menus have been successfully installed

                       The installation procedure is continuing...

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.ILAN$EXAMPLES].

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON.RS232.EXAMPLE]

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               SYS$COMMON:[BCC$COMMON.NCT_EXAMPLE]

               ILAN$STARTUP.COM, the startup command procedure, is used to set up
               the environment for device connection management. During installation
               it will be placed in the [SYS$STARTUP] directory of the system root
               on which this installation is being performed. SYS$MANAGER:
               SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, your system startup procedure, should be modified
               to invoke this procedure when the system boots. However, it will not
               be necessary to reboot the system after the installation, since this
               procedure is invoked as part of the installation.

          A-18  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                      directories...

               BASEstar DCM V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) starting

               %ILANIVP-I-PASS, file check passed
               %ILANIVP-I-PASS, installed image check passed
               %ILANIVP-I-PASS, parameter check passed

               BASEstar DCM v3.0 IVP completed successfully
                Installation of DCM V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.5  Library

             This section displays a sample library installation.

               NODE1>@sys$update:vmsinstal bcclib030 dua0:

                VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

               It is dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm

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

               The following products will be processed:
                 BCCLIB V3.0

                Beginning installation of BCCLIB V3.0 at hh:mm

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...

                BASEstar Library System V3.0 Installation Procedure
                ---------------------------------------------------
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

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

                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-19

 






                This is a new Library installation.

                A location must be chosen for the directory which will contain
                the directory structure and the actual files referenced by
                the BASEstar Library's file repository system on this node.
                The default directory is SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]
                and may be overridden if desired.  The device on which this
                directory resides must always be mounted and available.

               * Enter the library file repository directory specification
                  [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]]:

               * Is directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC] correct [YES]?

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC].

                A location must be chosen for the library database file.
                This is the file which maintains all of the relationships
                and attributes for the libraries, groups, directories and
                files.  The default directory for this file is
                SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC] and may be overridden if
                desired. The device on which the directory resides must
                always be mounted and available.

               * Enter the library database file location directory specification
                  [SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC]]:

               * Is directory SYS$SPECIFIC:[BCCLIB$SPECIFIC] correct [YES]?

                The installation  procedure has no more questions to ask and
                can  continue  from  this  point  without  user  assistance.
                The  installation  time  will  vary depending on the type of
                processor on which the installation is being done.

               BASEstar 3.0 for VMS
               Copyright (c)1990, Digital Equipment Corporation. All Rights Reserved.



          A-20  Sample BASEstar Installations

 






                This installation places a file named  BCCLIB$STARTUP.COM
                in the directory  SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP].  The command
                file  SYSTARTUP_V5.COM  should be edited to invoke this
                startup command file when the system boots.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                   directories...
                      Expansion Bytes  <250000>

               BASEstar Library V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

               BASEstar Library V3.0 IVP completed successfully
                Installation of BCCLIB V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

               NODE1>lo

          ___________________________________________________________________

          A.6  Utility

             This section displays a sample BASEstar utility installation.

               $ set def sys$update

               $ @vmsinstal bccutl030 duao:

                VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3-1

               It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               The following products will be processed:
                 BCCUTL V3.0

                Beginning installation of BCCUTL V3.0 at hh:mm

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...

                       Installing BASEstar CORE Utilities Kit

                                            Sample BASEstar Installations  A-21

 






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

                   This kit provides the following optional BASEstar files:

                   BCC$SYSTEM directory:

                       BCC$GET_TEXT_FILE.EXE
                       BCC$PUT_TEXT_FILE.EXE
                       BCC$BASEGEN.COM

                   SYS$TEST directory:

                       BCC$UTL_IVP.COM

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                  directories...

               BASEstar Utility V3.0 Installation Verification Procedure

               %BCCUTL-I-PASS, Utility file check passed
                Installation of BCCUTL V3.0 completed at hh:mm

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

          ! Files created during installation















          A-22  Sample BASEstar Installations

 





          _____________________________________________________________________

          Appendix  B

          Files Created During Installation




             This appendix lists BASEstar files created during the installation
             of the BASEstar software including its device connection
             management and library software. Note that the directory locations
             in which the files are placed reflects the default placement of
             files by each installation procedure.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          B.1  Files Created by the BASEstar Installation Procedure

             Table B-1 displays the files created during the BASEstar
             installation. These files are present only when BASEstar data
             management, menu interface, and external data support software is
             installed. Do not delete any of these files.

          Table_B-1:__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

          BCC$SYSDATA:             Core        BCC$BCC_MSG.DAT

                                               BCC$GLOBAL_NAME_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$GROUP_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$HISTORY_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$ITEM_FILE.DAT




                                         Files Created During Installation  B-1

 






          Table_B-1_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCC$LOCAL_NAME_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$MEMBER_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$MSG_SECTION.DAT

                                               BCC$NAME_SECTION.DAT

                                               BCC$NODE_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$PARAMETER_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$RPC_STORE_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$SERVER_PORT_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$SESSION_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$SYSTEM_STARTUP.COM

                                               BCC$USER_FILE.DAT

                                               SITE_STARTUP.TEMPLATE



                                   Data        BCC$DMGT_DATA_SECTION.DAT

                                   Management  BCC$DMGT_EXTDAT_SECTION.DAT

                                               BCC$DMGT_MSG.DAT





          B-2  Files Created During Installation

 






          Table_B-1_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCC$DMGT_SECTION.DAT

                                               BCC$ELEMENT_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$EXTMAP_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$FIELD_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$POINT_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$RELATION_FILE.DAT

                                               BCC$STRUCTURE_FILE.DAT



                                   Menu        BCC$MENU_FILE.DAT



          BCC$SYSTEM:              Core        BCC$CLI.EXE

                                               BCC$DISPATCHER.EXE

                                               BCC$GBLSERVER.EXE

                                               BCC$LOGGER.EXE

                                               BCC$MONITOR.EXE

                                               BCC$RPCR.EXE





                                         Files Created During Installation  B-3

 






          Table_B-1_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCC$SERVER.EXE



                                   Data        BCC$DMGTSUP.EXE

                                   Management  BCC$EVALUATOR.EXE

                                               BCC$EXTDATSRV.EXE



                                   Menu        BCC$CFG_COLORS.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_EXTERNAL_MAP.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_KEYS.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_POINT.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_STRUCTURE.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_USER.EXE

                                               BCC$SHOW_EXTERNAL_MAP.EXE

                                               BCC$SHOW_POINT.EXE

                                               BCC$SHOW_STRUCTURE.EXE

                                               BCC$SHOW_SYSTEM.EXE





          B-4  Files Created During Installation

 






          Table_B-1_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCC$SHOW_USER.EXE

                                               BCC$UI.EXE



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]      Core        BCC$CLI_HELP.HLB

                                               BCC030.RELEASE_NOTES



                                   Menu        BCC$USER_HELP.HLB



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]      Core        BCC$$SHR.EXE

                                               BCC$SHR.EXE

                                               BCCDEFS.BAS

                                               BCCDEFS.FOR

                                               BCCDEFS.H

                                               BCCDEFS_UPCASE.H

                                               BCCDEFS.MAR

                                               BCCDEFS.PAS





                                         Files Created During Installation  B-5

 






          Table_B-1_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCCDEFS.PLI

                                               BCCDEFS.R32

                                               BCC_.ADA



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]      Core        BCC$MSG.EXE

                                               BCC$MSG.MSG



          SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUPCore________BCC$STARTUP.COM_________________





















          B-6  Files Created During Installation

 





          ___________________________________________________________________

          B.2  Files Created by the BASEstar Device Connection Management
               Installation Procedure

             Table B-2 displays the files created during the device connection
             management installation. Device connection management requires
             these files always be present on your system.

          Table_B-2:__BASEstar_Device_Connection_Management_Installation_Files_

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

          BCC$SYSDATA:                         ILAN$CONFIG_FILE.DAT

                                               ILAN$DEVICE_FILE.DAT

                                               ILAN$PHYPOINT_FILE.DAT

                                               ILAN$POLLING_FILE.DAT

                                               ILAN$SPT_SECTION.DAT

                                               ILAN$SYSTEM_STARTUP.COM

                                               ILAN$_SECTION.DAT

                                               ILAN_CFG_TT_SUPPORT.COM


          BCC$SYSTEM:                          ILAN$CLI.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEVSRV.EXE



                                   DCM Menu    ILAN$CFG_CONNECT.EXE




                                         Files Created During Installation  B-7

 






          Table B-2 (Cont.):  BASEstar Device Connection Management
          ____________________Installation_Files_______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               ILAN$CFG_DEVICE.EXE

                                               ILAN$CFG_PHYPOINT.EXE

                                               ILAN$CFG_POLLSET.EXE

                                               ILAN$DELETE.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_CONTROL.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_DIRECTORY.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_READ_DATA.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_READ_IPOINT.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_STATUS.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_WRITE_DATA.EXE

                                               ILAN$DEV_WRITE_IPOINT.EXE

                                               ILAN$DOWNLOAD_FILE.EXE

                                               ILAN$SHOW_CONNECT.EXE

                                               ILAN$SHOW_DEVICE.EXE

                                               ILAN$SHOW_PHYPOINT.EXE






          B-8  Files Created During Installation

 






          Table B-2 (Cont.):  BASEstar Device Connection Management
          ____________________Installation_Files_______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               ILAN$SHOW_POLLSET.EXE

                                               ILAN$UPLOAD_FILE.EXE



          BCC$SYSTEM:[.RS232_                  (RS-232 DAS example files)
          EXAMPLE]



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]                  ILAN$DEVICE_HELP.HLB

                                               ILAN$DEVICE_SPECIFIC.HLB

                                               ILAN$HELP.HLB



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.ILAN$EXAMPLES]

                                               ILAN_READ_EXAMPLE.PLI

                                               ILAN_WRITE_EXAMPLE.PLI



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]                  BCC$DCM_EAI.EXE

                                               BCC$DCM_EUI.EXE





                                         Files Created During Installation  B-9

 






          Table B-2 (Cont.):  BASEstar Device Connection Management
          ____________________Installation_Files_______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               ILAN$CLI_SHR.EXE

                                               ILAN$SERVER_SHR.EXE

                                               ILAN$SHR.EXE

                                               ILANDEFS.ADA

                                               ILANDEFS.BAS

                                               ILANDEFS.FOR

                                               ILANDEFS.H

                                               ILANDEFS_UPCASE.H

                                               ILANDEFS.MAR

                                               ILANDEFS.PAS

                                               ILANDEFS.PLI

                                               ILANDEFS.R32

                                               ILANSUPPORT.ADA

                                               ILANSUPPORT.BAS

                                               ILANSUPPORT.FOR






          B-10  Files Created During Installation

 






          Table B-2 (Cont.):  BASEstar Device Connection Management
          ____________________Installation_Files_______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               ILANSUPPORT.H

                                               ILANSUPPORT_UPCASE.H

                                               ILANSUPPORT.MAR

                                               ILANSUPPORT.PAS

                                               ILANSUPPORT.PLI

                                               ILANSUPPORT.R32

                                               ILAN_DEC.EXE

                                               ILAN_MIRROR.EXE

                                               ILAN_NULL.EXE

                                               ILAN_RS232.EXE



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]                  ILAN$MSG.EXE

                                               ILAN$MSG.MSG



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]                 ILAN$IVP.COM






                                        Files Created During Installation  B-11

 






          Table B-2 (Cont.):  BASEstar Device Connection Management
          ____________________Installation_Files_______________________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________



          SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]___________ILAN$STARTUP.COM________________
































          B-12  Files Created During Installation

 





          ___________________________________________________________________

          B.3  Files Created by the BASEstar Library Installation Procedure

             Table B-3 displays the files created during the library management
             software installation. Library management requires these files
             always be present on your system.

          Table_B-3:__BASEstar_Library_Installation_Files______________________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

          BCC$LIBRARY_LOCATION                 BCC$LIBRARY.DAT

                                               SIT$KNL_SID.DAT


          BCC$SYSTEM:              Library     BCC$CFG_DIRECTORY.EXE
                                   Menu

                                               BCC$CFG_FILE.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_GENERATION.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_GROUP.EXE

                                               BCC$CFG_LIBRARY.EXE

                                               BCC$COMPARE_DEVICE.EXE

                                               BCC$COMPARE_FILE.EXE

                                               BCC$COPY.EXE

                                               BCC$DELETE.EXE

                                               BCC$DIRECTORY.EXE




                                        Files Created During Installation  B-13

 






          Table_B-3_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Library_Installation_Files______________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               BCC$DOWNLOAD.EXE

                                               BCC$EDIT.EXE

                                               BCC$EXPORT.EXE

                                               BCC$GROUP_DOWNLOAD.EXE

                                               BCC$GROUP_INSERT.EXE

                                               BCC$GROUP_REMOVE.EXE

                                               BCC$GROUP_UPLOAD.EXE

                                               BCC$IMPORT.EXE

                                               BCC$PURGE.EXE

                                               BCC$RENAME.EXE

                                               BCC$SET_DEF.EXE

                                               BCC$SHOW_HISTORY.EXE

                                               BCC$UPLOAD.EXE



          BCC$SYSTEM:              Library     MSITLIB_CLI_SI.EXE
                                   Startup






          B-14  Files Created During Installation

 






          Table_B-3_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Library_Installation_Files______________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               MSITLIB_CLI_SIOSP.EXE



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]                  SIT$ATTRIBUTED_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$AUTHORIZATION_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$DEVICEFILES_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$DEVICE_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$FILEIO_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$INDEX_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$INTERESTING_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$LIFECYCLE_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$LOGGING_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$LOGICALFILE_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$MSITLIBRARY_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$OPTCOLS_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$STDFILETYPES_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$STREAMS_SHR.EXE





                                        Files Created During Installation  B-15

 






          Table_B-3_(Cont.):__BASEstar_Library_Installation_Files______________

          Directory________________Module______Filename________________________

                                               SIT$TIME_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$USERPROFILE_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$VERSIONING_SHR.EXE

                                               SIT$KNLSS_SI.EXE

                                               SIT$KNL_SI.EXE



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]                  SIT$KNL_MSG.EXE



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]:                BCCLIB$IVP.COM



          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]:                 BCCLIB$REFMNT.COM



          SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]:__________BCCLIB$STARTUP.COM______________











          B-16  Files Created During Installation

 







                                                                Index
          __________________________________________________________

          ___________________________
          B                              Documentation
          ___________________________      general users kit, 1-8
          Backing up the system, 1-16      listing of, 1-7
          BASEstar                         programming kit, 1-8
            installation steps, 2-1        systems managers kit, 1-8
            license requirement, 1-12    ___________________________
            logical names, 1-16          E
            post-installation tasks,     ___________________________
               3-1                       External data support
            pre-installation tasks,         installation, 1-2
               1-10                      ___________________________
          Batch process                  F
            stopping, 1-15               ___________________________
          BCC$BASEGEN installation,      FMS
             1-4                           version requirement, 1-12
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          C                              G
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          Closing the library            Global name server
             database, 1-15                defining, 1-13
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          D                              H
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          Data management installa-      Hardware
             tion, 1-2                     requirements, 1-9
          DECnet                         ___________________________
            configuring, 1-12            I
          Device connection              ___________________________
             management                  Installation
            installation overview,         checklist, 1-5
                                           device connection
               1-3                            management sample,
            installation steps, 2-20          A-15
          Disk space                       distribution kit, 1-7
            requirements, 1-10             files created, B-1
          Distribution kit                 information to prepare,
            documentation, 1-7                2-2
            media, 1-7

                                                              Index-1

 






          Installation (Cont.)           Installation
            library prerequisites,         prerequisites (Cont.)
               1-9                            hardware requirements,
            library sample, A-19                 1-9
            list of messages, 2-32            product license, 1-12
            message format, 2-31              software, 1-9
            messages, 2-31                    stopping batch queues,
            optional software                    1-15
               installations, 1-3             stopping the system,
            options during main                  1-15
               installation, 1-2              verifying logical
            overview, 1-1                        names, 1-16
            overview of main, 1-1             VMS version, 1-12
            overview of optional           samples, A-1
               software, 1-1               single node sample, A-1
            post-installation              steps
               automating startup,            device connection
                  3-4                            management, 2-20
               backing up the system,         library management,
                  3-1                            2-25
               granting the user              new system, 2-3
                  identifier, 3-5             single node, 2-3
               starting BASEstar, 3-5         utilities, 2-29
            post-installation tasks,          VAXcluster systems,
               3-1                               2-12
            preliminary steps, 1-10        upgrade
            preparation, 1-6                  verifying logical
            prerequisites                        names, 1-16
               backing up the system,      upgrade sample, A-12
                  1-16                     utility sample, A-21
               closing the library         VAXcluster sample, A-7
                  database, 1-15           VAXcluster systems, 1-17
               DECnet configuration,     Installation procedures
                  1-12                     overview, 1-1
               determining software        VAXcluster systems, 1-17

                  to install, 1-12
               disabling logins, 1-14
               disk space, 1-10
               FMS version, 1-12
               global name definition
                  , 1-13

          2-Index

 






          ___________________________    Preinstallation (Cont.)
          L                                verifying SYSGEN
          ___________________________         parameters for library
          Library
            closing the database,             , 1-13
               1-15                      ___________________________
          Library management             S
            installation overview,       ___________________________
               1-4                       Sample installations, A-1
            installation prerequi-       Software
               sites, 1-9                  distribution kit, 1-7
            installation steps, 2-25       requirements, 1-9
          Logical names                  Starting BASEstar, 3-5
            verifying, 1-16              Stopping BASEstar, 1-15
          Log ins                        SYSGEN parameters
            disabling, 1-14                preinstallation library
          ___________________________         minimum values, 1-13
          M                                recommended minimum
          ___________________________         values, 3-1, 3-2
          Menu interface installation    System disk
             , 1-2                         backing up, 1-16
          Messages                       ___________________________
            format, 2-31                 U
            installation, 2-31           ___________________________
          ___________________________    Utilities
          O                                installation overview,
          ___________________________         1-4
          Options                          installation steps, 2-29
            overview, 1-1                ___________________________
          ___________________________    V
          P                              ___________________________
          ___________________________    VAXcluster installation,
          Post-installation                 1-17
            automating startup, 3-4      VMS
            backing up the system,         version requirement, 1-12
               3-1                       VMSINSTAL
            granting the user              using, 1-1

               identifier, 3-5
            starting BASEstar, 3-5
            verifying SYSGEN run-time
               parameters, 3-1
          Preinstallation

                                                              Index-3

 






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