 














             VAX DEC/Code Management System Installation Guide

             Order Number: AA-Z338F-TE



             August 1990

             This document contains instructions for installing the VAX
             DEC/Code Management System (CMS) on the VMS operating sys-
             tem. It also explains how to read the online release notes
             before or after installing the product. This document applies
             to the VAX DEC/Code Management System Version 3.4 and all
             maintenance updates that follow.





             Revision/Update Information:  This revised manual supersedes
                                           the VAX DEC/Code Management
                                           System Installation Guide
                                           (Order Number AA-Z338E-TE).

             Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.3 or higher

             Software Version:             VAX DEC/Code Management System
                                           Version 3.4

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                                                                  Contents
          ________________________________________________________________

          Preface .........................................................  v
          Preparing to Install CMS...................................... 1
            Prerequisite Software....................................... 1
            Accessing the Online Release Notes........................   2
            Installation Procedure Requirements.......................   2
            User Account Quotas and Privileges........................   4
            VMS License Management Facility ...........................  5
            Using CMS with Other Tools ................................. 6
            Using VMSINSTAL.............................................. 6
          Installing CMS ................................................. 8
            Installing CMS on a VAXcluster............................. 17
          After the Installation........................................ 18
          Running the Installation Verification Procedure
            Separately....................................................  19
          Error Conditions............................................... 19
          Maintenance Updates ........................................... 20
          Reporting Problems............................................. 21
          Sample Installation ........................................... 22










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                                                                   Preface
          ________________________________________________________________



             This document describes how to install the VAX DEC/Code
             Management System (CMS) on the VMS operating system. It is
             intended for system managers. This document applies to CMS
             Version 3.4.

             Keep this document with your distribution kit. You will need
             it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall CMS for any
             other reason.

             At the back of this document are two Reader's Comments forms.
             If you have any comments about this document, fill out one
             form and mail it; your comments will be considered for the
             next revision of the installation guide.

             For more information about installing CMS on VMS systems, see
             your processor-specific installation/operations guide.

             The installation procedure is described step-by-step and is,
             for the most part, self-explanatory. The system prompts you
             to answer questions and waits for you to tell it to continue.

             Defaults appear in brackets ([])  throughout the installation
             procedure. Text you should type is indicated in red.



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          ____________________________________________________________

          Preparing to Install CMS

             Your bill of materials (BOM) and indented bill report (BIL)
             specify the number and contents of your media. Be sure to
             check the contents of your kit against this information.
             If your kit is damaged or if you find that parts of it are
             missing, call your Digital representative.

             Distribution media must be mounted in numerical order. The
             installation procedure prompts you to mount the volumes. For
             more information on how to mount distribution media, see your
             processor-specific installation/operations guide, which also
             details several options to the installation procedure.

                                          NOTE

                 Before installing CMS Version 3.4, you must issue
                 the CMS VERIFY command on all CMS Version 2.n li-
                 braries. To rectify any problems displayed by the
                 VERIFY command, you can then issue the CMS VERIFY
                 /REPAIR command. To use CMS Version 3.4, you are re-
                 quired to convert any CMS Version 2.n libraries. Once
                 CMS Version 3.4 is installed, if you try to access a
                 Version 2.n library you receive the following message:

                   %CMS-E-CONVERTLIB, library is a Version 2 library and cannot be
                           used without conversion

                 After CMS Version 3.4 is installed, use the CMS com-
                 mand CONVERT LIBRARY to convert Version 2 libraries.

             If you intend to use VAX DEC/Test Manager with CMS, see the
             Using CMS with Other Tools section before installing CMS.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Prerequisite Software

             CMS Version 3.4 requires VMS Version 5.3; the CMS DECwindows
             interface requires VMS Version 5.3.

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          ____________________________________________________________

          Accessing the Online Release Notes

             CMS provides online release notes. The prompt to display
             or print the release notes during the installation appears
             in step 5 of the installation procedure when you invoke
             VMSINSTAL with the OPTIONS N parameter (the OPTIONS N pa-
             rameter is available only with VMS Version 4.4 or higher).

             To obtain the CMS Version 3.4 release notes after the in-
             stallation, type or print the file SYS$HELP:CMS$034.RELEASE_
             NOTES. Online help also directs you to the release notes
             file. After the installation, type the following:

               $HELP CMS RELEASE_NOTES <RETURN>

                                          NOTE

                 CMS release notes up to and including Version 3.1 can
                 be found in SYS$HELP:CMSvvu.RELEASE_NOTES (where vv
                 represents the major version number, and u represents
                 the update number). Also, the dollar sign ($) was not
                 included in the release notes format prior to Version
                 3.1.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Installation Procedure Requirements

             The installation takes approximately 10 to 45 minutes, de-
             pending on the type of media and your system configuration.
             Before installing CMS, you must have the following privileges
             and resources:

              o SETPRV privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV privileges

              o A minimum of 7000 blocks of free disk space during instal-
                lation; 3900 blocks are used after installation

              o A minimum of 1500 free global pages plus the size (in num-
                ber of disk blocks) of the file SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE
                at installation

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              o A minimum of 14 free global sections at installation

              o The minimum number of VMS classes necessary for full
                functionality as described in the CMS System Support
                Addendum (SSA)

             These resources reflect the amount of space needed when
             installing the CMS DECwindows interface and the CMS software.

                                          NOTE

                 You must ensure that your system has the necessary
                 global page and global section SYSGEN quotas for the
                 installation. Failure to do so could cause the DCL
                 tables to be corrupted in some situations.

             To determine the number of available global pages on your
             system, invoke the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL) and type the
             following commands:

               $INSTALL LIST/GLOBAL/SUMMARY <RETURN>

                       Summary of Local Memory Global Sections

               nnn Global Sections Used,  nnnn/nnnn Global Pages Used/Unused

             When you issue these commands, the system displays a summary
             of the number of global sections used, the number of global
             pages used, and the number of global pages unused. Exit from
             INSTALL by typing the EXIT command.

             CMS requires approximately 1500 global pages plus the size
             of the file SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE. If there are not
             enough pages available, you can delete an existing known
             image with INSTALL, or increase the GBLPAGES system pa-
             rameter with the VMS System Generation Utility (SYSGEN) by
             editing the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and then invoking
             the SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN.COM procedure. For more information
             on the AUTOGEN.COM procedure, see your processor-specific
             installation/operations guide.

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             You can determine the number of available global sections by
             invoking SYSGEN and typing the following commands:

               $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN <RETURN>
               SYSGEN> USE CURRENT <RETURN>
               SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS <RETURN>
               Parameter Name   Current   Default   Minimum   Maximum   Unit   Dynamic
               --------------   -------   -------   -------   --------  ----   -------
               GBLSECTIONS          nnn       nnn       nnn        nnn  Sections
               SYSGEN> EXIT <RETURN>

             The first number displayed is the current number of global
             sections. Compare this to the number of global sections in
             use as displayed by INSTALL. CMS requires 14 global sections.
             Therefore, if the number of global sections used (displayed
             by INSTALL) plus 14 exceeds the current number of global
             sections, you must increase the number of available global
             sections before you can install CMS. To increase the number,
             you must increase the GBLSECTIONS system parameter with
             SYSGEN by editing the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and
             then invoking the SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN.COM procedure. For more
             information on the AUTOGEN.COM procedure, see your processor-
             specific installation/operations guide.

             If the number of global sections used plus 14 is less than
             the current number of global sections, you can exit from
             SYSGEN and continue.

          ____________________________________________________________

          User Account Quotas and Privileges

             To use CMS, each account must have a minimum of TMPMBX and
             NETMBX privileges and the following minimum requirements:

              o AST limit (ASTLM) of 14

              o Buffered I/O byte count quota (BYTLM) of 14000

              o Enqueue quota (ENQLM) of 1

              o Open file limit (FILLM) of 6

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              o Timer queue entry limit (TQELM) of 1

             Use the VMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compare the
             current values of these quotas with the requirements for
             CMS. The account used in the following example is the SYSTEM
             account:

               $SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <RETURN>
               $RUN AUTHORIZE <RETURN>
               UAF>SHOW SYSTEM <RETURN>

             To change the values of these quotas, use the VMS Authorize
             Utility's MODIFY command. For more information, see the VMS
             Authorize Utility Manual.

          ____________________________________________________________

          VMS License Management Facility

             The VMS License Management Facility (LMF) is available with
             Version 5.0 (and higher) of the VMS operating system. Before
             you install CMS, you must register your CMS software li-
             cense, or an equivalent license, such as the VAXset software
             license.

             The license registration information you need is contained
             in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with
             CMS. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains information
             about the license.

             During the installation, you are asked if you have registered
             the CMS license and loaded the appropriate authorization
             key. You must register and load your license for CMS before
             you start the installation in order to run the Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the software.

             To register a license under VMS Version 5.0, first log in to
             the system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice
             of two ways to perform the registration:

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              o Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When it
                prompts you for information, respond with data from your
                Product Authorization Key (PAK).

              o Enter the LICENSE REGISTER DCL command with the appro-
                priate qualifiers that correspond to information on the
                PAK.

             For complete information on using the LMF, see the manual on
             the License Management Utility in the VMS documentation set.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Using CMS with Other Tools

             VAX DEC/Test Manager requires the CMS files SYS$SHARE:CMSSHR.EXE
             and CMSPROSHR.EXE. Correct installation of CMS is necessary
             in order to use it with VAX DEC/Test Manager. Be aware that
             whenever you install or reinstall CMS (for example, as the
             result of an incorrect installation or upgrading to a higher
             version of CMS), you will also need to reinstall VAX DEC/Test
             Manager.

                                          NOTE

                 The file CMSPROSHR.EXE is no longer used by CMS,
                 and may not be supported in future versions of CMS.
                 CMSPROSHR.EXE is included in the CMS installation
                 procedure only because it is used by VAX DEC/Test
                 Manager.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Using VMSINSTAL

             After you log in to a privileged account to install CMS, set
             the default device to SYS$UPDATE: and then invoke VMSINSTAL,
             the command procedure that installs this product. VMSINSTAL
             has the following format:

               @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL CMS03n ddcu: [OPTIONS N]

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             n
             Represents the maintenance update of CMS. Refer to the label
             on the CMS distribution kit or the CMS BIL or BOM for the
             maintenance update number of your kit.

             ddcu:
             Represents a device name where the distribution volumes will
             be mounted, where dd is the device code, c is the controller
             code, and u is the unit number. It is not necessary to use
             the console drive to install CMS. If you do use the console
             drive, you should replace any media you removed from the
             drive. DUA0: is the device name used in examples in this
             document.

             OPTIONS N
             Is an optional parameter you should provide if you want to be
             prompted to display or print the release notes. If you do not
             include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not prompt
             you to display or print the release notes. VMSINSTAL permits
             the use of several other options: A, G, L, and R; for more
             information on these options, see your processor-specific
             installation/operations guide.

             If you do not supply the first two parameters, VMSINSTAL
             prompts you for the product and device names. If you want to
             be prompted for the product and device names and be prompted
             to display or print the release notes, type the following:

               $@SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL OPTIONS N<RETURN>

             When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

              o Whether you logged in to a privileged account. Digital
                recommends that you install software from the system
                manager's account with your default device and directory
                set to SYS$UPDATE.



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              o Whether you have adequate quotas for installation.
                VMSINSTAL checks for the following quota values:

                 _ ASTLM = 24

                 _ BIOLM = 18

                 _ BYTLM = 18000

                 _ DIOLM = 18

                 _ ENQLM = 30

                 _ FILLM = 20

             VMSINSTAL then checks whether the following conditions ex-
             ist. If so, discontinue the conditions before resuming the
             installation procedure.

              o Whether DECnet is up and running

              o Whether any users are logged in to the system

             If VMSINSTAL detects either of these conditions, you will
             be asked whether you want to continue the installation.
             If you want to continue, type YES. If you want to stop the
             installation, press RETURN.

             You must register the information contained in the Product
             Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with CMS or
             VAXset by using either the VMS License command procedure
             (SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE) or the LICENSE REGISTER and LICENSE
             LOAD commands, as described in the VMS License Management
             Utility Manual.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Installing CMS

             This section contains excerpts from the installation pro-
             cedure and explains each step. Defaults appear in brackets
             throughout the installation procedure.

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             To abort the installation procedure at any time, press
             CTRL/Y. When you press CTRL/Y, the installation procedure
             deletes all files it has created up to that point and then
             returns you to DCL level. To retry the installation procedure
             after pressing CTRL/Y, proceed from step 2.

             Step 1: Log in to a privileged account and set your default
             device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.

          <RETURN>

               Username: SYSTEM  <RETURN>
               Password:         <RETURN>
               $SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <RETURN>

             Step 2: Invoke VMSINSTAL.

               $@VMSINSTAL CMS034 DUA0: OPTIONS N <RETURN>

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure Vn.n

               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]? YES <RETURN>

             If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk,
             type YES and press RETURN. Otherwise, type NO and press
             RETURN to discontinue the installation.

             Step 3: Insert the first installation kit volume.

               Please mount the first volume of the set on DUA0:.
               * Are you ready? YES <RETURN>
               The following products will be processed:

                 CMS V3.4

                   Beginning installation of CMS V3.4 at hh:mm

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

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             To indicate that you want to continue the installation, mount
             volume 1, type YES, and press RETURN.

             Step 4: Insert the subsequent installation kit volumes.

               %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _DUA0: for reading

               Enter "YES" when ready: YES <RETURN>

             VMSINSTAL prompts you to insert the next volume and waits for
             you to type YES after inserting it. If you type NO, VMSINSTAL
             displays the prompt again. This prompt is displayed only if
             your installation kit contains more than one volume.

             Step 5: Select a release notes option.

             This step applies only if you specified OPTIONS N in step 2.

               Release Notes Options:

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

               * Select option [2]: <RETURN>

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

             If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for a queue
             name. Either type a queue name or press RETURN to send the
             file to the default output printer.

               * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: <RETURN>

             If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes
             on line immediately and then prompts you for a queue name.
             Either type a queue name or press RETURN to send the file to
             the default output printer. The CMS release notes are then
             copied to SYS$HELP:CMS$034.RELEASE_NOTES.

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             If you select option 4, VMSINSTAL does not display or print
             the release notes, but copies them to SYS$HELP. Typically,
             you select this option to terminate the installation.




































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             Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following prompt:

               * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? YES <RETURN>
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully
               moved to SYS$HELP.

                                          NOTE

                 The release notes file installed by VMSINSTAL is la-
                 beled with the current product name, dollar sign, and
                 version number (for example, CMS$034). Take care not
                 to delete release notes for previous versions of CMS.

             Step 6: Select installation options.

          * Do you also wish to install the CMS DECwindows interface [YES]? YES <RETURN>
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES <RETURN>

             The directories SYS$HELP, SYS$MANAGER, SYS$MESSAGE,
             SYS$SHARE, SYS$SYSTEM, SYS$STARTUP, and SYS$TEST may con-
             tain previous versions of CMS files. These files are replaced
             during the installation with new files, but the old files are
             not automatically purged. Purging is recommended. In response
             to the purging prompt, press RETURN to purge the files, or
             type NO to keep them.

             Step 7: Respond to License Registration Queries.

             CMS supports the VMS License Management Facility (LMF). The
             installation procedure displays license information about
             your product and then asks if you have registered and loaded
             your authorization key for CMS. The following is an example
             of such information:

               Product:       CMS
               Producer:      DEC
               Version:       3.4
               Release Date:  dd-mmm-yyyy

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

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             If you have not registered and loaded your authorization key,
             you must answer NO to this question. You should then stop the
             installation, register and load your product authorization
             key, and then restart the installation. If you answer YES
             and you have not registered and loaded your authorization
             key, you are asked if you would like to complete the instal-
             lation without running the IVP. However, the next time you
             invoke CMS, you receive a message indicating that you are not
             licensed to run the product.






























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             You are then asked the following question:

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

             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs tests to
             check whether the installation procedure was successful. If
             the installation procedure determines that you have insuffi-
             cient quotas to run the IVP, it tells you which quotas need
             to be increased and asks if you would like to complete the
             installation without running the IVP. Press RETURN to run
             the IVP after the installation. If you do not want to run the
             IVP, type NO in response to the prompt.

             Step 8: Read informational messages.

             The CMS installation procedure produces a number of informa-
             tional messages that report on the progress of the instal-
             lation. The success of the installation is indicated by the
             following message:

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

             If the installation procedure is successful, the new or mod-
             ified files are moved to their target directories. In addi-
             tion, the SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE
             files are updated to include the new versions of the CMS help
             text and the CMS command-line definition.

             This installation will add or modify the following files:

                DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:CMS$DW.UID
                DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:CMS$DW_DEFAULTS.DAT
                SYS$HELP:CMS$DW_HELP.HLB
                SYS$HELP:CMS$034.RELEASE_NOTES
                SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB
                SYS$MSG:CMSMSG.EXE
                SYS$SHARE:CMS$EVENT_ACTION.EXE
                SYS$SHARE:CMSPROSHR.EXE
                SYS$SHARE:CMSSHR.EXE
                SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE

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                SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM
                SYS$SYSTEM:CMS$DW.EXE
                SYS$SYSTEM:CMS.EXE
                SYS$TEST:CMS$IVP.COM
                VUE$LIBRARY:CMS$PROFILE.VUE$DAT
                VUE$LIBRARY:CMS$VUE_STARTUP.COM

































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             If you typed YES in response to the prompt that requests a
             file purge in step 6, previous versions of the CMS files are
             now purged.

             Step 9: Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.

             If you chose to run the IVP in step 7, VMSINSTAL now calls
             the IVP to verify that CMS was successfully installed.

               %CMS-I-IVPBEGIN, Begin Installation Verification Procedure
                      .
                      .
                      .
               %CMS-I-IVPEND, End Installation Verification Procedure

             Step 10: End the installation procedure.

                  Installation of CMS V3.4 completed at hh:mm

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

               $LOGOUT <RETURN>
               SYSTEM     logged out at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.ss

             When the product installation procedure is complete, you
             can choose to install more products or to log out (as shown
             here). If you removed any media from the console drive before
             beginning the installation, you should replace it now.

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





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          ____________________________________________________________

          Installing CMS on a VAXcluster

             If you want to run CMS on multiple nodes of a VAXcluster,
             first check to see that you have the appropriate software
             license. Then, follow these steps after installing CMS:

              1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the license on
                each node in the VAXcluster on which CMS is to be executed
                as described in the VMS License Management Utility Manual.

              2. Run SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM on each node of the clus-
                ter that has a software license.


























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                To use the product on other nodes in the VAXcluster,
                you must replace the version of the DCL tables that is
                installed on the other VAXcluster nodes. To do this,
                perform the following steps:

                 a. Log in to a node on the cluster.

                 b. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:

                     $INSTALL REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <RETURN>

                 c. Repeat Steps A and B for each node of the cluster.

          ____________________________________________________________

          After the Installation

             CMS is now installed and can be invoked by all users with the
             CMS command name.

             The installation procedure modifies the DCL command table so
             that the CMS command is recognized and processed. However,
             the previous command table is still in effect for those users
             who are currently logged in. All logged-in users who want to
             use the updated version of CMS must log out of the system and
             log in again.

             You should edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, the site-
             specific startup file, and add the following line:

               @SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM

             The file CMS$STARTUP.COM contains commands to install the
             CMS images. The CMS installation procedure puts the file
             CMS$STARTUP.COM in the SYS$STARTUP directory.




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          ____________________________________________________________

          Running the Installation Verification Procedure Separately

             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) is usually run
             at installation. If you want to run the IVP separately to
             ensure the integrity of installed files if system problems
             occur, execute the following command procedure:

               $@SYS$TEST:CMS$IVP.COM <RETURN>

             The IVP creates a temporary subdirectory in your current
             default directory, and places a CMS library in this subdirec-
             tory. The IVP then creates two additional levels of subdirec-
             tories; therefore, your current default directory must not
             be a subdirectory deeper than six levels. Additionally, your
             current default directory must not be defined as a directory
             search list. The temporary subdirectory is deleted at the end
             of the execution of the IVP.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Error Conditions

             If the installation procedure fails for any reason, the
             following message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of CMS V3.4 has failed.

             Note that your default directory must not be set as a search
             list.

             If the IVP fails during the installation, the following
             messages are displayed:

               %CMS-E-IVPFAILURE, DEC/CMS V3.4 IVP failed.

               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for CMS V3.4 has failed.

             An error during the installation can occur if one or more of
             the following conditions exist:

              o The operating system version is incorrect.

              o The prerequisite software version is incorrect.

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              o Quotas necessary for successful installation are in-
                sufficient (see the Installation Procedure Requirements
                section).

              o Process quotas required by VMSINSTAL are incorrect (see
                the Using VMSINSTAL section).

              o The VMS help library is currently in use.

              o The product license was registered incorrectly or not
                registered and loaded.

             For descriptions of the error messages generated by these
             conditions, see the VMS System Messages and Recovery
             Procedures Reference Volume, your processor-specific in-
             stallation/operations guide, or the VMS License Management
             Utility Manual.

             If you are notified that any of these conditions exist, you
             should take the appropriate action as described in the mes-
             sage. You may need to change a system parameter or increase
             an authorized quota value.

             If the installation fails, you must restart the installation
             procedure from step 2. If the installation fails due to an
             IVP failure, contact your Digital field service representa-
             tive.

          ____________________________________________________________

          Maintenance Updates

             Digital may periodically issue maintenance updates of CMS.
             Each update consists of an installation kit. You should
             install this kit as described in this document or in any
             documentation that may accompany the maintenance update.

             Each time a maintenance update is released, the version
             number changes. For example, if the current version is 1.0,
             the version number of the first maintenance update will be
             1.1. In addition, the maintenance update includes new release

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             notes. The release notes describe the changes that have been
             made to CMS since the previous release.

             The update release notes are provided on line. You should
             read the release notes before you install CMS; they are
             also accessible at any time after the product is installed.
             For information on reading the release notes before CMS is
             installed, follow the installation procedure through step 5.
             To locate the release notes after CMS is installed, display
             or print the file SYS$HELP:CMS$034.RELEASE_NOTES, or type the
             following:

               $HELP CMS RELEASE_NOTES <RETURN>

          ____________________________________________________________

          Reporting Problems

             If an error occurs while you are using CMS and you believe
             that the error is caused by a problem with CMS, take one of
             the following actions:

              o If you purchased CMS within the past 90 days and you think
                the problem is caused by a software error, you can submit
                a Software Performance Report (SPR).

              o If you have a BASIC or DECsupport Software Agreement,
                you should call your Customer Support Center. With these
                services, you receive telephone support that provides
                high-level advisory and remedial assistance. For more
                information, contact your local Digital representative.

              o If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement, you can
                submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

             If you find an error in the CMS documentation, please fill
             out and submit a Reader's Comments form from the back of the
             document in which the error was found. Include the section
             and page number where the error was found.

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          ____________________________________________________________

          Sample Installation

             This section contains a sample installation of CMS. Note that
             this is only a sample. Sometimes the installation procedure
             is modified in maintenance updates of this product. Because
             this installation guide is not usually revised for mainte-
             nance updates, be sure to read the Read Before Installing
             or Using VAX DEC/Code Management System Version 3.4 let-
             ter before you install this product. This letter notes any
             significant changes in the installation that vary from this
             sample.

          $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <RETURN>
          $ @VMSINSTAL CMS034 DUA0: OPTIONS N <RETURN>

                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 15-JUL-1990 at 11:19.
          Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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

          The following products will be processed:

            CMS V3.4

                  Beginning installation of CMS V3.4 at 11:19

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

              Release Notes Options:

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


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          * Select option [2]: <RETURN>
          * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: <RETURN>
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully moved
          to SYS$HELP.
          * Do you also wish to install the CMS DECwindows interface [YES]? YES <RETURN>
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES <RETURN>

                  Product:      CMS
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      3.4
                  Release Date: dd-mmm-yyyy

          * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES <RETURN>
          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES <RETURN>
          %CMS-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this installation
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
          %CMS-I-ENDRESTORE, All required savesets have been successfully restored
          %CMS-I-CMSSHR, Linking shareable image
          %CMS-I-CMS, Linking main image
          %CMS-I-EVENTACT, Linking event action image
          %CMS-I-PROHELP, Providing help
          %CMS-I-PRODCL, Providing DCL verb
          %CMS-I-PROEXE, Providing images

                  *****************************************************************
                  *                                                               *
                  * The CMS IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run *
                  * it after the installation, enter @SYS$TEST:CMS$IVP.COM.       *
                  *                                                               *
                  *****************************************************************

          %CMS-I-PROSTART, Providing startup procedure







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                  *****************************************************************
                  *                                                               *
                  * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must      *
                  * execute                                                       *
                  *                                                               *
                  *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM                             *
                  *                                                               *
                  * on all other nodes in the the cluster.  In addition, you must *
                  * add the above line to your system startup procedure,          *
                  *                                                               *
                  *    SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM                               *
                  *                                                               *
                  *****************************************************************

          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
          %CMS-I-IVPBEGIN, Begin DEC/CMS V3.4 Installation Verification Procedure
          $       SET NOVERIFY
          $       CMS SHOW VERSION
          DEC/CMS Version V3.4
          $       CMS CREATE LIBRARY SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]
          %CMS-S-CREATED, CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] created
          %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]
          %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set
          $       CMS SET LIBRARY SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]
          %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]
          %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set
          -CMS-I-SUPERSEDE, library list superseded
          $       CMS CREATE ELEMENT CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE ""
          %CMS-S-CREATED, element SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE created
          $       CMS RESERVE CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE ""
          %CMS-S-RESERVED, generation 1 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE reserved
          $       CMS SHOW RESERVATIONS

          Reservations in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]




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          CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE
              (1)   SYSTEM    1       15-JUL-1990 11:31:08 ""
          $       CMS REPLACE CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE ""
          %CMS-S-GENCREATED, generation 2 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE created
          -CMS-I-NOCHANGES, no changes
          $       CMS VERIFY
          %CMS-I-VERCLS, class list verified
          %CMS-I-VERCMD, command list verified
          %CMS-I-VERELE, element list verified
          %CMS-I-VERGRP, group list verified
          %CMS-I-VERRES, reservation list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified
          %CMS-I-VERARC, archive control block verified
          %CMS-I-VER2, internal contiguous space verified
          %CMS-I-VERCON, control file verified
          %CMS-I-VEREDF, element SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE verified
          %CMS-I-VEREDFS, element data files verified
          %CMS-I-VERIFIED, library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] verified
          $       CMS FETCH CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/GEN=1 ""
          %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 1 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched
          $       CMS FETCH CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/GEN=2 ""
          %CMS-I-FILEXISTS, file already exists, VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD.CMS034]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE;2
          created
          %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched
          $       CMS DIFF CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE;-1 CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE;0
          %CMS-S-IDENTICAL, files are identical
          $       SET NOVERIFY
          $       CMS CREATE CLASS CL1 "Test1"
          %CMS-S-CREATED, class SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1 created

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          $       CMS INSERT GENERATION CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/GEN=1 CL1 ""
          %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 1 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1
          $       CMS CREATE CLASS CL2 "Test2"
          %CMS-S-CREATED, class SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2 created
          $       CMS INSERT GENERATION CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/GEN=2 CL2 ""
          %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 2 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2
          $       CMS FETCH CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/GEN=CL2 ""
          %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched
          $       SET NOVERIFY
          $       CMS SHOW ELEMENT

          Elements in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]

          CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE ""
          $       CMS SHOW GENERATION/DESCENDANTS CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE

          Element generations in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]

          CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE
            2      15-JUL-1990 11:31:14 SYSTEM ""
            1      15-JUL-1990 11:31:02 SYSTEM ""

          $       CMS SHOW CLASS

          Classes in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]

          CL1             "Test1"
          CL2             "Test2"
          $       CMS SHOW GENERATION *.*/GEN=CL2/BRIEF

          Element generations in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]



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          CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/2
          $       CMS REMOVE GENERATION CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE CL2 ""
          %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 2 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2
          $       CMS DELETE CLASS CL2 ""
          %CMS-S-DELETED, class SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2 deleted
          $       CMS REMOVE GENERATION CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE CL1 ""
          %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 1 of element
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1
          $       CMS DELETE CLASS CL1 ""
          %CMS-S-DELETED, class SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1 deleted
          $       CMS CREATE GROUP GR1 ""
          %CMS-S-CREATED, group SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 created
          $       CMS CREATE GROUP GR2 ""
          %CMS-S-CREATED, group SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2 created
          $       CMS INSERT GROUP/NOCONFIRM GR1 GR2 ""
          %CMS-S-INSERTED, group SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 inserted into group
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2
          $       CMS REMOVE GROUP GR1 GR2 ""
          %CMS-S-REMOVED, group SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 removed from group
          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2
          $       CMS MODIFY GROUP GR1/NAME=GR3/READ_ONLY ""
          %CMS-S-MODIFIED, group SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 modified
          $       CMS SHOW GROUP */BRIEF

          Groups in DEC/CMS Library SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]

          GR2                 GR3
          $       SET NOVERIFY
          %CMS-S-IVPSUCCESS, DEC/CMS V3.4 IVP completed successfully
          %CMS-I-IVPEND, End Installation Verification Procedure
                  Installation of CMS V3.4 completed at 11:33

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:33
          $ LOGOUT <RETURN>
          SYSTEM     logged out at 15-JUL-1990 at 11:33:12:01

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