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             VAX DBMS
             Installation Guide




             July 1990

             This manual describes how to install VAX DBMS and run the
             Installation Verification Procedure. It also explains how to
             access the online release notes.




             Operating System:             VMS

             Software Version:             VAX DBMS Version 4.2




             Digital Equipment Corporation

 



















             _____________________________________________________________________

             July 1990

               1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990

             The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation:

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             ALL-IN-1         DIBOL            UNIBUS
             CDD/Plus         MASSBUS          VAX
             DATATRIEVE       PDP              VAX CDD
             DEC              P/OS             VAX FMS
             DEC/CMS          Professional     VAX RMS
             DEC/MMS          Rainbow          VAX SQL
             DECdtm           RALLY            VAXcluster
             DECforms         Rdb/ELN          VAXstation
             DECintact        Rdb/VMS          VIDA
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             DECnet           RSTS             VT
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             DECUS            RT
             DECwindows       TDMS             DIGITAL

             This document was prepared with VAX DOCUMENT, Version 1.2.

 







          Contents


                PREFACE                                                     vii

          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL VAX DBMS                          1-1

                1.1   REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS                  1-2

                1.2   PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL SOFTWARE                    1-2

                1.3   LICENSE REGISTRATION                                  1-3

                1.4   SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLING VAX DBMS          1-4
                1.4.1     Backing Up Your VAX DBMS Database                 1-4
                1.4.2     Ensuring Adequate Physical Memory                 1-5
                1.4.3     Checking DECnet Object Numbers for DBMSERVER      1-5
                1.4.4     Checking the Logical Name LNK$LIBRARY             1-7
                1.4.5     Stopping VAX DBMS Monitor                         1-7
                1.4.6     Installing in a VAXcluster Environment            1-8

                1.5   INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS                   1-8
                1.5.1     Time                                              1-8
                1.5.2     Process Quotas and Privileges                     1-9
                1.5.3     Disk Space                                       1-11
                1.5.3.1     VAX DBMS Disk Requirements                     1-11
                1.5.3.2     Related Software Disk Requirements             1-12
                1.5.4     DECnet Status                                    1-12
                1.5.5     System Parameters                                1-12
                1.5.5.1     System Parameter Setting                       1-12
                1.5.5.2     Checking System Parameter Values               1-14
                1.5.5.3     GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Settings              1-15
                1.5.5.4     Checking GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Values       1-17
                1.5.5.5     Changing System Parameter Values               1-18
                1.5.5.6     Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values        1-19
                1.5.6     Backing Up Your System Disk                      1-21
                1.5.7     Logging Off Active Users                         1-21



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          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING VAX DBMS                                    2-1

                2.1   GENERAL INFORMATION                                   2-1
                2.1.1     Ignoring Messages                                 2-2
                2.1.2     Retaining Modifications to MONSTART.COM           2-2
                2.1.3     Accessing the Online Release Notes                2-2
                2.1.4     Determining the Files Added to the System         2-3
                2.1.5     Verifying the Installation                        2-3
                2.1.6     Stopping the Installation                         2-3

                2.2   INSTALLATION PROCEDURE                                2-4
                2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL                                2-4
                2.2.2     Installation Questions                            2-5
                2.2.3     Informational Messages                           2-11
                2.2.4     Running the Installation Verification
                          Procedure                                        2-13
                2.2.5     Completing the Installation Procedure            2-14

                2.3   ERROR RECOVERY                                       2-15

          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING VAX DBMS                              3-1

                3.1   EDITING THE SYSTEM FILES                              3-1

                3.2   MEETING VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS                     3-2
                3.2.1     Reboot                                            3-2
                3.2.2     Running the Command Procedures                    3-2
                3.2.3     The DBMDML.OPT File                               3-4

                3.3   SETING USER ACCOUNT REQUIREMENTS                      3-4
                3.3.1     Disk Requirements                                 3-5
                3.3.2     User Account Quotas                               3-5
                3.3.3     Special Privileges                                3-9

                3.4   ENHANCING PRODUCT PERFORMANCE                         3-9
                3.4.1     Installing Images                                 3-9
                3.4.2     Setting LOCKDIRWT                                3-10

                3.5   MEETING AFTER-IMAGE JOURNAL REQUIREMENTS             3-11

                3.6   CONVERTING ROOT FILES                                3-11

                3.7   RUNNING THE IVP AFTER VAX DBMS IS INSTALLED          3-12

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                3.8   DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS                   3-13

          APPENDIX A  FULL DEVELOPMENT SAMPLE INSTALLATION SESSION          A-1

          APPENDIX B  RUN-TIME SAMPLE INSTALLATION SESSION                  B-1


          TABLES

                1-1   Process Quotas                                        1-9

                1-2   Maximum Disk Space Requirements                      1-11

                1-3   Global Section and Page Requirements for Mandatory
                      Images                                               1-16

                1-4   Global Section and Page Requirements for Optional
                      Images                                               1-16

                3-1   Installed Images                                      3-3

                3-2   Estimating the Appropriate Value for FILLM            3-8

                3-3   Qualifiers for Optional Images                       3-10
















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          _____________________________________________________________________

          Preface



             This manual describes how to install VAX DBMS Version 4.2 and how
             to verify the installation. The installation procedure uses the
             VMSINSTAL command procedure.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

             This document is intended for anyone responsible for installing
             and maintaining VAX DBMS. To install VAX DBMS, you must have
             access to the SYSTEM account or an account with SYSTEM privileges.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Operating System Information

             To use VAX DBMS Version 4.2, you must be running Version 5.3 or
             higher of the VMS operating system. To use the two-phase commit
             protocol, VMS Version 5.4 or higher must be installed on your sys-
             tem. For information on the compatibility of other software prod-
             ucts with this version of VAX DBMS, refer to the System Support
             Addendum (SSA) that comes with the Software Product Description
             (SPD). You can use the SPD/SSA to verify which versions of your
             operating system are compatible with this version of VAX DBMS.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Document Structure

             This manual contains three chapters and two appendixes:

             Chapter 1   Describes the VMS operating system parameters that you
                         must set and disk space requirements.

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          Preface




             Chapter 2   Describes the final preparations for installation and
                         the installation procedure.

             Chapter 3   Describes the postinstallation procedures.

             Appendix A  Shows sample hardcopy terminal output of a full devel-
                         opment kit installation.

             Appendix B  Shows sample hardcopy terminal output of a run-time
                         only kit installations.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Related Documents

             The other manuals in the VAX DBMS documentation set are:

              o VAX DBMS Release Notes

              o Introduction to VAX DBMS

              o VAX DBMS Database Design Guide

              o VAX DBMS Database Security Guide

              o VAX DBMS Database Maintenance and Performance Guide

              o VAX DBMS Database Load/Unload Guide

              o VAX DBMS Programming Guide

              o VAX DBMS Programming Reference Manual

              o VAX DBMS Database Administration Reference Manual

              o VAX DBMS Quick Reference Guide


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                                                                        Preface


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Associated Documents

             The other manuals referred to in the VAX DBMS documentation set
             are:

              o VMS Developer's Guide to VMSINSTAL

              o VMS License Management Utility Manual

              o VMS System Manager's Manual

              o VMS Version 5.3 New Features Manual

              o VMS System Services Volume

              o VAX CDD/Plus User's Guide

              o VAX CDD/Plus Installation Guide

              o VAX DATATRIEVE Installation Guide

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

             The following conventions are used in this manual:

             [ ]          Square brackets in the installation procedure enclose
                          the default response value to a query.

              . . .       A horizontal ellipsis in an example means that infor-
                          mation not directly related to the example has been
                          omitted.

             .            A vertical ellipsis in an example means that infor-
             .            mation not directly related to the example has been
             .            omitted.


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             Color        Color in examples shows user input. For the online
                          version of this manual, user input is shown in bold.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          References to Products

             The VAX DBMS documentation set to which this manual belongs often
             refers to Digital products by their abbreviated names:

              o VAX DATATRIEVE software is referred to as DATATRIEVE.

              o VAX Language-Sensitive Editor software is referred to as LSE.

              o VAX CDD/Plus software is referred to as CDD/Plus or the dictio-
                nary.






















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          Chapter  1


          Preparing to Install VAX DBMS



             This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements necessary
             for installing VAX DBMS.

             VAX DBMS is a CODASYL-compliant database management system. It is
             used to access and administer databases ranging in complexity
             from simple hierarchies to complex networks with multi-level
             relationships.

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

             VAX DBMS provides online release notes. Digital strongly recom-
             mends that you read the release notes before proceeding with the
             installation. For information on accessing the online release
             notes, see Section 2.1.3.









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          1.1  Required Operating System Components

             VAX DBMS Version 4.2 requires VMS Version 5.3 or higher installed
             on your system. However, to use the two-phase commit protocol, VMS
             Version 5.4 or higher is required.

             To see which version of VMS is currently installed, enter the
             following command:

               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("VERSION")
               V5.3

             In this example, VMS Version 5.3 is running on your system.

             The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support options,
             or classes. Classes include such features as networking and VMS
             RMS journaling.

             For a complete list of the required classes, see the System
             Support Addendum (SSA) that comes with the Software Product
             Description (SPD). For more information on using classes see the
             VMS Version 5.3 Upgrade and Installation Procedures manual.

          1.2  Prerequisite and Optional Software

             This section discusses the software you must have installed on
             your system before installing VAX DBMS. Please refer to the SSA
             for a complete list of prerequisite and optional products and
             their required version numbers.

             To see which version of VAX DBMS is currently installed on your
             system, enter the following command:

               $ DBO/SHOW VERSION
               Executing DBO for VAX DBMS V4.1

             In this example, VAX DBMS Version 4.1 is running on your system.



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             VAX DBMS Version 4.2 requires VAX CDD/Plus Version 4.1 or higher.
             To see which version of VAX CDD/Plus is currently installed on
             your system, enter the following CDO command:

               $ DICTIONARY OPERATOR
               Welcome to CDO V1.1
               The CDD/Plus V4.1 User Interface
               Type HELP for help
               CDO> EXIT

             In this example, VAX CDD/Plus Version 4.1 is running on your
             system.

             VAX DBMS Version 4.2 can also be used with VAX DATATRIEVE Version
             4.2 or higher. If VAX DATATRIEVE is installed on your sys-
             tem before you install VAX DBMS, you do not have to relink VAX
             DATATRIEVE.

          1.3  License Registration

             You must register the VAX DBMS license through the VMS License
             Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with the license agreement
             signed by your site. The license registration information you
             need is contained in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is
             shipped with VAX DBMS Version 4.2. The PAK is a paper certificate
             that contains information about the license you have to run a
             particular piece of software.

             During the installation, the system asks whether you have reg-
             istered the VAX DBMS license and loaded the appropriate PAK.
             You must register and load your license for VAX DBMS in order
             to run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the
             software.

             To register a license under VMS, first log in to the system man-
             ager'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 PAK.

              o At the DCL prompt, issue the LICENSE REGISTER command with the
                appropriate qualifiers that correspond to PAK information.

             If you plan to use VAX DBMS on more than one node in a VAXcluster
             system, you will need to perform a license load on the other nodes
             after you complete this installation.

             Beginning with VAX DBMS the PAK is used to determine function-
             ality. You can load a DBMS-RT PAK on one node and a DBMS PAK on
             another node within a cluster running full development software.
             This limits the users on the node with the DBMS-RT PAK to have
             run-time only capabilities.

             For complete information on using LMF, see the VMS License
             Management Utility Manual.

          1.4  Special Requirements for Installing VAX DBMS

             VAX DBMS has some special requirements before installation. The
             following sections describe those requirements for installing VAX
             DBMS Version 4.2.

          1.4.1  Backing Up Your VAX DBMS Database

             It is recommended that you perform a full back up of your database
             before installing a new version of VAX DBMS. See the VAX DBMS
             Database Maintenance and Performance Guide and the DBO/BACKUP
             and DBO/BACKUP/MULTITHREAD commands in the VAX DBMS Database
             Administration Reference Manual.








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          1.4.2  Ensuring Adequate Physical Memory

             Before you install VAX DBMS, ensure that there is adequate physi-
             cal memory on your system. VAX DBMS requires at least 4 megabytes
             of physical memory. Additional memory is required by applications
             with many locks. Insufficient memory will cause thrashing.

             To find out how many megabytes of physical memory you have on your
             system, enter the following command:

               $ SHOW MEMORY
                             System Memory Resources on 15-JAN-1990 11:04:21.49

               Physical Memory Usage (pages):     Total    Free    In Use   Modified
                 Main Memory (6.00Mb)             12288    918     10984        386

             In this example, the system has 6 megabytes of memory.

          1.4.3  Checking DECnet Object Numbers for DBMSERVER

             Before installing VAX DBMS, check that no user-created object
             exists in the DECnet-VAX database with the number 52. Object
             number 52 is reserved for the exclusive use of DBMSERVER, which
             implements the VAX DBMS remote database access capability.

             The VAX DBMS installation procedure displays an error message if
             number 52 is assigned to an object other than DBMSERVER or if an
             existing DBMSERVER is assigned a number other than 52. Use the
             Network Control Program (NCP) to confirm that 52 is not being used
             by any object except DBMSERVER:

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP
               NCP> SHOW KNOWN OBJECTS SUMMARY

               Known Object Volatile Summary as of  4-JAN-1990 11:11:01

                  Object   Number  File/PID            User Id    Password



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                 $MOM           0
                 $NICONFIG      0
                 CDD$REMOTE     0  SYS$SYSTEM:CDD$REMOTE.COM
                 SMISERVER      0  2020010C
                 SQLSRV         0  SYS$SYSTEM:SQLSRV$.EXE
                 FAL           17  FAL.EXE
                 HLD           18
                 NML           19  NML.EXE
                 REMACP        23  20200122
                 MIRROR        25
                 EVL           26  20200120
                 MAIL          27  MAIL_SERVER.EXE
                 NOTES         33  NOTES$SERVER.EXE           NOTES$SERVER
                 CTERM         42  20200122
                 VPM           51  VPM.EXE
                 TESTER        52  TESTER.EXE
                 DTR           63
                 DQS           66  DQS$SERVER.EXE

             In this example a user created the image, TESTER.EXE and assigned
             the number 52. If the object number was defined in the TESTER
             source code, edit the source code and use a different number.
             Digital reserves the numbers 128 to 255 for users' objects in the
             DECnet-VAX database. Select any number between 128 and 255 that is
             currently unused. Recompile and relink any program that has the
             object number defined in the source code. Then use NCP again to
             define an entry for the new TESTER.EXE. First remove the current
             entry for TESTER:

               NCP> PURGE OBJECT TESTER ALL

             Next, change the object number assigned to TESTER in the permanent
             DECnet-VAX database:

               NCP> DEFINE OBJECT TESTER NUMBER 128
               NCP> DEFINE OBJECT TESTER FILE TESTER.EXE




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             Finally, use the values from the permanent database to affect the
             current, volatile database and exit the NCP:

               NCP> SET OBJECT TESTER ALL
               NCP> EXIT

                                            NOTE

                 Remote database access using DECnet is not related to VAX
                 DBMS operation in a VAXcluster environment. See the VAX
                 DBMS Database Maintenance and Performance Guide for infor-
                 mation on using VAX DBMS in a VAXcluster environment.

          1.4.4  Checking the Logical Name LNK$LIBRARY

             Before installing VAX DBMS, make sure the logical name LNK$LIBRARY
             is not defined. To see if LNK$LIBRARY is defined, enter the fol-
             lowing command:

               $ SHOW LOGICAL LNK$LIBRARY

               %SHOW-S-NOTRAN, no translation for logical name LNK$LIBRARY

             In this example, LNK$LIBRARY is not defined.

             If LNK$LIBRARY is defined, use the DCL command DEASSIGN to delete
             it:

               $ DEASSIGN/EXECUTIVE_MODE/TABLE=(LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) LNK$LIBRARY

          1.4.5  Stopping VAX DBMS Monitor

             Digital recommends stopping the VAX DBMS monitor before installing
             VAX DBMS. In a VAXcluster environment, the monitor runs on each
             node that boots from the common root directory. You should stop
             the monitor on each node.

             To stop the monitor, enter the following command:

               $ DBO/MONITOR STOP

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             If the monitor is not stopped before installation, the installa-
             tion procedure will stop it.


          1.4.6  Installing in a VAXcluster Environment

             When installed on a common root directory, layered products such
             as VAX DBMS are installed in SYS$COMMON. The VMSINSTAL command
             procedure does not allow layered products to be installed in the
             SYS$SPECIFIC portion of a common root directory.

             You cannot use the alternate root option of VMSINSTAL to install
             layered products in the SYS$SPECIFIC portion. If you try this,
             VMSINSTAL installs the layered product in SYS$COMMON. Therefore,
             you cannot install multiple versions of VAX DBMS on a VAXcluster
             system with a single, common root directory.

          1.5  Installation Procedure Requirements

             The following sections discuss various requirements for installing
             VAX DBMS. If certain requirements are not met, the installation
             will abort. Review this section to make sure that you have enough
             resources to perform the installation.

          1.5.1  Time

             The installation takes approximately 20 minutes, depending on
             the type of media and system configuration. The Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP), which Digital recommends you run
             to be sure VAX DBMS is installed properly, takes an additional 35
             minutes.









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          1.5.2  Process Quotas and Privileges

             The account you use to install and verify VAX DBMS must have
             sufficient quotas and privileges to enable you to perform the
             installation. VMSINSTAL requires that the installation account
             have a minimum of quotas as listed in Table 1-1.

             Table_1-1:__Process_Quotas________________________________________

             Process_Quota____Value____________________________________________

             ASTLM                24

             BIOLM                18

             BYTLM            18,000

             DIOLM                18

             ENQLM               256

             FILLM________________20___________________________________________

             If disk quotas are enabled for your account, be sure that you
             have EXQUOTA privilege or the blocks of quota remaining exceed the
             value required in Table 1-2.














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             VMSINSTAL requires you to be logged into an account that has
             SETPRV or the following privileges:

              o CMKRNL

              o WORLD

             VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the start of the installa-
             tion.

             User account quotas and privileges are stored in the file
             SYSUAF.DAT. Use the VMS Authorize Utility to verify and change
             user account quotas and privileges. First set your directory to
             SYS$SYSTEM and then run AUTHORIZE:

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>

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

               UAF> SHOW SMITH

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

              MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnn /privilege=priv-name

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

               UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=50/PRIVILEGE=SETPRV
               UAF> EXIT

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

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             For more information on modifying account quotas and privileges,
             see the description of the Authorize Utility in the VMS System
             Manager's Manual.


          1.5.3  Disk Space

             The amount of space required for a database depends on many fac-
             tors including the complexity and size of the database, overhead,
             and the number of users. This section describes the disk space
             requirements for VAX DBMS and other related software.

          1.5.3.1  VAX DBMS Disk Requirements

             VAX DBMS requires a certain amount of free disk storage space
             during installation. After VAX DBMS is installed, less storage
             space is required. Table 1-2 summarizes the storage requirements.

             Table_1-2:__Maximum_Disk_Space_Requirements_______________________

                           Blocks During
             VAX_DBMS_Kit__Installation____________Blocks_After_Installation___

             Development   29,100                  13,800

             Run-time      22,665                   8,151
             only______________________________________________________________

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

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

               Device         Device        Error    Volume         Free  Trans Mnt
                Name          Status        Count     Label        Blocks Count Cnt

               DUA0:          Mounted       0        SYSTEM        277575   240  10

             In this example there are 277,575 free disk blocks.

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          1.5.3.2  Related Software Disk Requirements

             The space you need for CDD/Plus depends on the number, size,
             and complexity of your database applications. CDD/Plus software
             requires approximately 34,000 disk blocks.

             VAX DATATRIEVE software requires approximately 7,000 disk blocks.
             If you plan to access VAX DBMS databases with VAX DATATRIEVE, you
             will need about 25 percent more space in CDD/Plus per database for
             VAX DATATRIEVE information.

          1.5.4  DECnet Status

             Digital recommends shutting down DECnet before installing VAX
             DBMS. See the VMS System Management Subkit for information on
             shutting down and starting up DECnet.

          1.5.5  System Parameters

             Installing VAX DBMS requires certain system parameter settings.
             This section lists minimum settings and describes how to check and
             change parameter values. Depending on the kinds of programs and
             applications running at your site, you might need higher values
             for some settings.

          1.5.5.1  System Parameter Setting

             Before you install VAX DBMS, make sure that certain system parame-
             ter values are set correctly. The parameters and their recommended
             values are:

              o VIRTUALPAGECNT (maximum number of virtual pages)

                VIRTUALPAGECNT sets the maximum number of virtual pages that
                any one process can map. Take into account the total num-
                ber of databases in use at any given time when you allocate
                VIRTUALPAGECNT. Allocate at least 2,000 virtual pages for each
                database root file. The need for virtual pages varies according


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                to the number of users and the size of the schema, but 2,000
                pages should be sufficient for most applications.

              o LOCKIDTBL (initial size of lock ID table)

                LOCKIDTBL establishes the number of entries in the system lock
                ID table, which limits the number of locks in the system. The
                VMS lock ID table expands as needed (provided nonpaged memory
                is available) in increments of the LOCKIDTBL value, up to
                the limit set by the LOCKIDTBL_MAX parameter. The recommended
                minimum value is 2,048.

              o RESHASHTBL (resource hash table)

                RESHASHTBL defines the number of entries in the lock manage-
                ment resource name hash table. Each entry requires 4 bytes.
                As a general guideline, there should be one resource hash
                table entry for every four locks in the system. Therefore,
                RESHASHTBL should be set to one-quarter the value of LOCKIDTBL_
                MAX, rounded to the closest power of 2.

              o SRPCOUNT and SRPCOUNTV (size of small request packets)

                SRPCOUNT sets the number of preallocated small request packets.
                SRPCOUNTV establishes the upper limit to which SRPCOUNT can be
                increased. Resources and locks are allocated with small request
                packets (SRPs), if possible. If the system is out of SRPs, the
                nonpaged memory pool is used.

                Set SRPCOUNTV equal to LOCKIDTBL + r, where r is the number of
                system resources available to the system. Generally, r can be
                set to 5 percent of the value you assigned to LOCKIDTBL.

                Set SRPCOUNT less than or equal to SRPCOUNTV. A typical setting
                is one half of SRPCOUNTV. The recommended minimum value for
                SRPCOUNTV is 1,000.

                See the VMS System Services Volume for more information about
                system resources.

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              o CHANNELCNT (channel count)

                CHANNELCNT defines the maximum number of I/O channels any
                process can handle concurrently. CHANNELCNT should be set to
                a number larger than the largest file limit (FILLM) in the
                database environment.

          1.5.5.2  Checking System Parameter Values

             To check the values of your system parameters, enter the following
             command at the DCL prompt to invoke the System Generation (SYSGEN)
             Utility:

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN>

             At the SYSGEN> prompt, use the SHOW command to display the value
             of a system parameter. The values displayed should be equal to
             or exceed the values of each parameter listed in Section 1.5.5.1.
             The following example displays the value for the LOCKIDTBL system
             parameter:

               SYSGEN> SHOW LOCKIDTBL

               Parameter Name  Current  Default  Minimum   Maximum Unit    Dynamic
               --------------  -------  -------  -------   ------- ----    -------
               LOCKIDTBL           357      200       40     65535 Entries

               SYSGEN>

             In this example, the current value for LOCKIDTBL is 357.

             After checking the parameters with the SHOW command, you can enter
             the EXIT command at the SYSGEN> prompt to return to DCL level.

             You can check the actual number of locks your system is using with
             the DCL MONITOR command:

               $ MONITOR
               MONITOR> MONITOR LOCK

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             This command displays the maximum number of locks outstanding
             during the monitor period. You can use this value to fine tune the
             LOCKIDTBL, LOCKIDTBL_MAX, and RESHASHTBL parameters.


          1.5.5.3  GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Settings

             To install and run VAX DBMS, you must have sufficient free global
             pages and global sections. You must first find out how many free
             global pages and sections you have on your system. The installa-
             tion procedure will abort if there are insufficient GBLPAGES and
             GBLSECTIONS.

             Each active database requires 3 global sections: one for the
             schema, one for the subschema, and one for the root file.
             Shareable images also use global sections. The number of global
             pages required depends on the size of the database root file.

             Some images use global sections and global pages. The image names
             and the global sections and global pages required are listed in
             Table 1-3.



















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             Table 1-3:  Global Section and Page Requirements for Mandatory
             ____________Images________________________________________________

                                     Global
             Image_File_Name_________Sections_____Global_Pages_________________

             SYS$LIBRARY:CRFSHR.EXE[1]2            10

             SYS$LIBRARY:DBMPRV.EXE   3            20

             SYS$LIBRARY:DBMSHR.EXE  11           650

             SYS$LIBRARY:LBRSHR.EXE[1]2            70

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBMSERVER.EXE_2_________  _50__________________________

             TOTAL                   20           800
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]CRFSHR.EXE and LBRSHR.EXE are supplied with the VMS operating
             system. They must be installed for the proper execution of DBO.
             __________________________________________________________________

             There are several images you can install optionally. All these im-
             ages use global sections and global pages as shown in Table 1-4.

             Table 1-4:  Global Section and Page Requirements for Optional
             ____________Images________________________________________________

                                     Global
             Image_File_Name_________Sections_____Global_Pages_________________

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBMDBR.EXE   2            300

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBQ.EXE      2            150

             SYS$SYSTEM:DDL.EXE[1]   2            550

             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]DDL.EXE, DML.EXE, and FORDML.EXE are not included in the VAX
             DBMS run-time only kit.

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             Table 1-4 (Cont.):  Global Section and Page Requirements for
             ____________________Optional_Images_______________________________

                                     Global
             Image_File_Name_________Sections_____Global_Pages_________________

             SYS$SYSTEM:DML.EXE[1]   2            500

             SYS$SYSTEM:FORDML.EXE[1]2            550
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]DDL.EXE, DML.EXE, and FORDML.EXE are not included in the VAX
             DBMS run-time only kit.
             __________________________________________________________________

             If you run the IVP, you need 3 additional global sections and 50
             global pages.

             CDD/Plus also requires global sections. See the VAX CDD/Plus
             Installation Guide for required global pages and global sections.

             If you plan to use VAX DATATRIEVE to access VAX DBMS databases,
             see the VAX DATATRIEVE Installation Guide for required global
             pages and global sections.

          1.5.5.4  Checking GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Values

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

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

             In this example there are 15,848 free global pages and 24 free
             global sections.


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             If the values displayed by the system are greater than the val-
             ues calculated in Section 1.5.5.3, you do not need to increase
             the values for these parameters. If the value of free global
             pages or global sections is less than the values calculated in
             Section 1.5.5.3, you must increase the system parameter settings.

             Section 1.5.5.5 describes the procedures for increasing these val-
             ues using the Autogen Utility. Refer to the VMS System Manager's
             Manual on using the Autogen Utility.

          1.5.5.5  Changing System Parameter Values

             Use the Autogen Utililty to change system parameters. Autogen
             automatically adjusts values for parameters that are associated
             with the values you reset manually. To change system parameters
             with Autogen, edit the following file:

               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

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

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

               LOCKIDTBL = 2048

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

               ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000

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

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

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             When you specify REBOOT, Autogen performs an automatic system
             shutdown and reboots the system when it has finished. Any users
             logged on to the system are immediately disconnected during the
             shutdown. The automatic reboot puts the new parameter values into
             effect.

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

             For more information about using Autogen, see the VMS System
             Manager's Manual.

          1.5.5.6  Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values

             Use the Sysgen Utility to set dynamic parameters. Dynamic pa-
             rameters changed with the SYSGEN WRITE ACTIVE command become
             active immediately without rebooting your system. In fact, re-
             booting returns dynamic system parameter values to their previous
             settings.

             Once you change dynamic parameter values, you should complete the
             installation before rebooting the system. After you finish with
             the installation, you can reset the dynamic parameters to their
             previous value or let them be reset automatically when you next
             reboot your system.

             VAX DBMS requires the following dynamic parameter values:

              o MAXBUF (maximum buffer size)

                MAXBUF sets the maximum size of buffered I/O transfer (card
                readers, console floppy diskettes, line printers, mailboxes,
                and terminals). The system default of 1024 bytes for MAXBUF is
                sufficient for most applications. A lower setting will not be
                adequate; a higher setting is generally not necessary.

              o LOCKIDTBL_MAX (maximum size of lock ID table)

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                LOCKIDTBL_MAX specifies an upper limit for the size of the lock
                ID table. Its default setting is 800 entries, but this value is
                not high enough for systems running VAX DBMS. The maximum size
                for a VMS operating system lock table is 65,535 entries. The
                recommended minimum value is 8,192.

                You can compute the maximum number of locks to expect on your
                system by estimating the greatest expected workload (in terms
                of facilities using the lock manager) and then allocate that
                number of locks.

                The lock ID table occupies 4 bytes of memory per lock entry.
                For each active lock on your system, 96 additional bytes of
                memory are allocated to hold information about the active lock.
                Therefore, you must be aware of the size of the lock ID table,
                as well as the potential for a high percentage of memory to be
                occupied by the locks themselves if LOCKIDTBL_MAX is set too
                high. The DCL SHOW MEMORY command can help in estimating safe
                values for LOCKIDTBL_MAX.

                Set a LOCKIDTBL_MAX value greater than the total number of
                locks you anticipate will occur at any one time on your system.
                However, this value should not be so high that the lock ID
                table and the locks occupy too much space in memory. You can
                check locks with the VMS monitor locks command.

              o DEADLOCK_WAIT (time for deadlock wait)

                DEADLOCK_WAIT defines the number of seconds a lock request must
                wait before the system initiates a deadlock search on behalf
                of that lock. The recommended minimum value is 3. See the VMS
                System Manager's Manual for optimally setting this parameter.
                Because DEADLOCK_WAIT is dynamic, you can set it, watch the
                transaction rates, and then adjust as necessary.

             If the dynamic parameter values on your system are less than the
             values previously listed, use the following series of commands to
             change the values. This example changes the MAXBUF value to 1584:


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               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE
               SYSGEN> SET MAXBUF 1584
               SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE
               SYSGEN> EXIT


          1.5.6  Backing Up Your System Disk

             At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you have
             backed up your system disk. Digital recommends that you back
             up your system before installing any software. Use the backup
             procedures that are established at your site. For details on
             backing up your system disk, see the section on the Backup Utility
             in the VMS System Manager's Manual.

          1.5.7  Logging Off Active Users

             For best results, have all users log off the system before you
             install VAX DBMS. If this is impractical, make sure no process
             uses VAX DBMS or DCL help during the installation. (The VAX DBMS
             installation updates the help file.) All VAX DBMS databases must
             be closed before you begin the installation.

















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          Chapter  2


          Installing VAX DBMS



             This chapter describes how to install VAX DBMS. Section 2.2 con-
             tains a step-by-step description of the installation procedure.
             The installation procedure stops if there are not enough global
             sections and global pages available.


          2.1  General Information

             This section includes information about the following topics:

              o Ignoring messages

              o Retaining modifications to MONSTART.COM

              o Accessing the online release notes

              o Determining the files added to the system

              o Verifying the installation

              o Stopping the installation






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          2.1.1  Ignoring Messages

             During the installation procedure, a message is displayed which
             you can ignore. This message is preceded by:

               %LINK-W-USRTFR,...

          2.1.2  Retaining Modifications to MONSTART.COM

             The installation procedure used to place the MONSTART.COM command
             procedure in SYS$MANAGER. Beginning with VAX DBMS Version 4.1,
             the installation procedure places MONSTART.COM in SYS$STARTUP and
             deletes the version of MONSTART.COM in SYS$MANAGER. If you want
             to retain a version of MONSTART.COM that you have modified, copy
             MONSTART.COM to another directory before installing VAX DBMS.
             After the installation, merge your modifications with the version
             of MONSTART.COM in SYS$STARTUP.


          2.1.3  Accessing the Online Release Notes

             VAX DBMS provides online release notes. You must specify OPTIONS
             N when you invoke VMSINSTAL to see the question about online
             release notes. This question comes near the beginning of the
             installation and gives you the option of displaying them on the
             console terminal or sending the file to a print device.

             You should review the release notes in case they contain any in-
             formation about last minute changes in the installation procedure.
             If you are starting the installation over again and have already
             reviewed the release notes, you do not need to specify OPTIONS N.

             Once VAX DBMS has been installed, the release notes are located in
             the following file:

               SYS$HELP:DBM042.RELEASE_NOTES




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             Online help also directs you to the release notes file. After the
             installation, you can enter the following command to review the
             release notes through the HELP Facility:

               $ HELP DBMS RELEASE_NOTES

             Hardcopy release notes are included in the documentation set for
             VAX DBMS.

          2.1.4  Determining the Files Added to the System

             To get a list of the files that are added to your system when
             you install the VAX DBMS Version 4.2, print or type the following
             file:

               SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR.VAXINFO$PRODUCTS]DBM042_FILES.DAT

          2.1.5  Verifying the Installation

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

             After VAX DBMS is installed, you can run the IVP independently to
             verify that the software is available on your system. You might
             need to run the IVP after a system failure to make sure users can
             access VAX DBMS. To run the IVP independently of the installation,
             see Section 3.7.

          2.1.6  Stopping the Installation

             To stop the installation procedure at any time, press CTRL/Y. When
             you press CTRL/Y, the installation procedure deletes all files
             it has created up to that point and exits. You can then start the
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             If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation, it no-
             tifies you and a prompt asks if you want to continue. You might
             want to continue the installation to see if any additional prob-
             lems exist. However, the copy of VAX DBMS installed will probably
             not be usable.

          2.2  Installation Procedure

             The VAX DBMS installation procedure consists of a series of ques-
             tions and informational messages.


          2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL

             To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command proce-
             dure. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. Use the following
             command to invoke VMSINSTAL:

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

             saveset-name
             If you are installing the full development kit, enter DBMDEV042.
             If you are installing the run-time only kit, enter DBMRTO042.

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

             OPTIONS N
             An optional parameter that indicates you want to see the release
             notes question. You should review the release notes before pro-
             ceeding with the installation in case they contain new information
             about the installation.




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             There are several other options you can select when you invoke
             VMSINSTAL. See the VMS Developer's Guide to VMSINSTAL for in-
             formation on these options. If you specify more than one option,
             separate the options with commas (OPTIONS A,N).

             The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install VAX DBMS from
             tape drive MTA0: and shows the system response. This example uses
             the OPTIONS N release note parameter:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DBMDEV042 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.2

               It is 07-JAN-1990 at 10:30.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

             If you do not supply any parameters, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the
             information later in the installation procedure.

          2.2.2  Installation Questions

             This section discusses the questions you see during the instal-
             lation. See Appendix A for sample output of a full development
             installation and Appendix B for sample output of a run-time only
             installation.

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

              1. DECnet status

                VMSINSTAL notifies you if DECnet is running and displays a list
                of all active processes. It then asks if you want to continue
                the installation. You should install VAX DBMS on a standalone
                or VAXcluster system with DECnet shut down:



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                  %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.

                  * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

              2. System backup

                VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system backup.
                You should always back up your system disk before performing
                an installation. If you are satisfied with the backup of your
                system disk, press RETURN. Otherwise, enter NO and press RETURN
                to discontinue the installation. After you back up your system
                disk, you can restart the installation:

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

              3. Media mounting

                You should now mount the first distribution volume on the
                device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The device
                name appears in the line preceding the question. VMSINSTAL then
                asks you if you are ready to continue with the installation.

                If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready, VMSINSTAL
                displays a message that the media containing VAX DBMS has been
                mounted on the specified device and that the installation has
                begun. If you respond NO to the question, the instructions and
                question are repeated. If you entered the wrong device name
                when you invoked VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installa-
                tion, stop the installation by pressing CTRL/Y:











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                  Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
                  * Are you ready? YES

                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, DBMDEV042 MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0:

                  The following products will be processed:
                    DBMDEV V4.2

                      Beginning installation of DBMDEV V4.2 at 20:01

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

              4. Media mounting for additional volumes

                If your installation kit contains more than one volume,
                VMSINSTAL prompts you to mount the additional volume and then
                asks you to indicate that you are ready for the installation to
                proceed:

                  %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _MTA0: for reading

                  Enter "YES" when ready:

              5. Release notes options

                If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL, you are
                now asked to choose one of the four options for reviewing the
                release notes:

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

                  Additional Release Notes Options:

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

                  * Select option [2]:

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

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

                  * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

                You can press RETURN to send the file to the default output
                print device or you can enter another queue name.

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

                If you select option 4, the release notes are neither printed
                nor displayed. Select option 4 if you have already reviewed the
                release notes and are restarting the installation.

                The installation procedure now asks if you want to continue the
                installation. To continue, enter YES. Otherwise, press RETURN.
                In either case, the release notes are copied to the SYS$HELP
                directory. For example:

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

                           VAX DBMS V4.2 Installation

                The release notes are located in the following file:

                  SYS$HELP:DBM042.RELEASE_NOTES

                                               NOTE

                    The name of the release notes file installed by
                    VMSINSTAL consists of the abbreviation of the product
                    name and version number. Do not delete release notes for
                    previous versions of VAX DBMS.

              6. Database Conversion

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                Following this installation you are required to convert each
                database before you can bind to it. The installation procedure
                asks if you want to continue:

                        All VAX DBMS databases must be converted.  Use the DBO/CONVERT
                        command in VAX DBMS V4.2-426 to convert your databases.
                        You must have BYPASS privilege to convert the databases.  See the
                        VAX DBMS Installation Guide for information on converting databases.

                          ONCE CONVERTED, A DATABASE CANNOT BE ACCESSED
                          BY ANY EARLIER VERSION OF VAX DBMS.

                  * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? YES

              7. VAX Language-Sensitive Editor verification

                VAX DBMS checks to see if the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor
                (LSE) is installed on your system. If LSE is installed, it will
                be updated with the DBMS LSE environment files.

                If LSE is not installed, the installation procedure asks if you
                want to continue:

                  This product is not being installed with VAX Language-Sensitive
                  Editor support because the editor version is of prior to V2.3.
                  If you want the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor support you must
                  do the following:

                  1. Install the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor (V2.3 or later)
                  2. Reinstall this product

                  * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? YES

                If you want to stop the installation and install LSE, answer NO
                to this question. Otherwise, enter YES.

              8. License registration verification

                The installation procedure displays license information about
                your product and then asks if you have registered and loaded
                your authorization key for VAX DBMS. For example:

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                  Product:       DBMS
                  Producer:      DEC
                  Version:       4.2
                  Release Date:  1-JUN-1990

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

                You have to register and load your PAK to successfully com-
                plete the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and use
                the software. If you have not done so, you can complete the
                installation, register and load your PAK, and then run the IVP
                as described in Section 3.7.

              9. User identification code and password selection

                This installation creates the account DBM$REMOTE if it does not
                already exist. If the DBM$REMOTE account does already exist you
                will not be prompted for a UIC and password.

                Use this account to access remote databases using the VAX
                DBMS Version 4.2 DBMSERVER. Choose a UIC and password for this
                account. See the VMS System Manager's Manual for information on
                UICs and passwords.

                Choose a UIC that is not a system UIC. The installation proce-
                dure will not proceed until you enter a valid UIC:

                  * Enter UIC used for DBM$REMOTE account: [100,100]

                The password for DBM$REMOTE and the network object DBMSERVER
                must be the same. The password you supply for the DBM$REMOTE
                account will also be used for the network object.

                The entire installation will fail if you do not enter a valid
                password for the DBM$REMOTE account. You will be given three
                chances to verify your password. Your input will not appear on
                a terminal. The password must have at least 8 characters:

                  * Enter PASSWORD for DBM$REMOTE account:

                  * Verify the PASSWORD entered for DBM$REMOTE:

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              10.Installation Verification Procedure selection

                If your PAK is registered and loaded, the installation proce-
                dure now asks if you want to run the Installation Verification
                Procedure (IVP):

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

                The IVP for VAX DBMS checks to be sure that the installation is
                successful. It is recommended that you run the IVP.

                The IVP installs the sample database provided with VAX DBMS.
                The IVP for the full development kit compiles the metadata,
                creates the database, loads CDD/Plus, executes a DBQ script,
                and compiles and runs up to five database programs (depending
                on which VAX languages are installed on your system). For the
                run-time only kit, the IVP creates the database by restoring a
                backup file and executes a DBQ script.

              11.File purge option

                You have the option to purge files from previous versions of
                VAX DBMS that are superseded by this installation. Purging
                is recommended; however, if you need to keep files from the
                previous version, enter NO in response to the question:

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

          2.2.3  Informational Messages

             At this point, the installation procedure produces a number of
             informational messages that report on the progress of the instal-
             lation.

             The VAX DBMS installation procedure validates the current DECnet
             database. If object number 52 is defined for an object other than
             DBMSERVER or if DBMSERVER is defined to map to another object num-
             ber, an error occurs. The DECnet database is not altered if it is
             found to be in error. The installation will continue even if this
             error occurs. After the product is installed, you must use NCP to
             correct the permanent DECnet-VAX database. See Section 1.4.3 for

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             information on correcting the permanent DECnet-VAX database. If no
             problems are encountered, the installation continues.

             There are no further questions. If the installation procedure is
             successful up to this point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified
             files to their target directories, updates the help files, and
             updates the DCL tables, if necessary. If you chose to purge files,
             they are purged now. If there is an error in the installation, a
             message indicates that the procedure failed. See Section 2.3 for
             information about error recovery.

             The following messages are displayed at the end of a successful
             installation:

                   There are no more questions.

                   Installation takes approximately 20 minutes on a standalone
                   VAX-11/780.  If you run the Installation Verification Procedure,
                   it will take about 35 additional minutes to complete on a
                   standalone VAX-11/780.

               Beginning installation...

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset  B...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset  C...
               DBMSERVER has been placed in the DECnet object database as number 52.
               %DBMDEV-I-IGNRIVVERB, Please ignore possible %DCL-W-IVVERB warning message.
               %DCL-W-IVVERB, unrecognized command verb - check validity and
                       spelling \COLLECT\

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...
               %DBMDEV-I-IGNRUSRTFR, Please ignore the %LINK-W-USRTFR Warning message.
               %LINK-W-USRTFR, image $111$DUA0:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DBMDEV042]STBOBJTMP.EXE;1
                        has no user transfer address
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                        VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DBM42].

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


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          2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure

             If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it now. If the instal-
             lation is successful, a message indicates that the IVP completed
             successfully. If there was an error in the IVP, a message indi-
             cates that the procedure failed. See Section 2.3 for information
             about error recovery.

             A successful IVP for the full development kit displays the follow-
             ing messages:

               Executing IVP for VAX DBMS V4.2 at 11-JAN-1990 16:25:27:17

               Checking/setting up the environment...
                   CDD/Plus dictionary will be created if necessary.
                   Check was successful

               Deleting databases and schema...
                   Delete was successful

               Compiling the PARTS DDL files...
                   Compiles were successful

               Creating the PARTS database files...
                   Create was successful

               Loading the PARTS database (with after-image journaling)...
                   Load was successful

               Reloading the PARTS database (DBO /RECOVER)...
                   Reload was successful

               Executing a DBQ script...
                   DBQ was successful

               Running BASIC DML program...
                   BASIC DML was successful

               Running COBOL DML program...
                   COBOL DML was successful

               Running FORTRAN DML program...
                   FORTRAN DML was successful

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               Running PASCAL DML program...
                   PASCAL DML was successful

               Running PLI DML program...
                   PLI DML was successful

               ***********************************

                   VAX DBMS V4.2

                   Development

                   IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

               ***********************************

          2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure

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

               IVP completed for VAX DBMS V4.2 at 11-JAN-1990 16:35:34:99
                       Installation of VAX DBMS V4.2 completed at 11:35

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:35

             If you shut down DECnet before you installed VAX DBMS, you can now
             restart it. Then you can log out of the privileged account:

               $ LOGOUT
               SYSTEM     logged out at 07-JAN-1990 11:36:34.56

             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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          2.3  Error Recovery

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

               VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of VAX DBMS V4.2 has failed.

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

              o The operating system version is incorrect.

              o A prerequisite software version is incorrect.

              o Quotas necessary for successful installation are insufficient.

              o System parameter values for successful installation are insuf-
                ficient.

              o The VMS HELP library is currently in use.

              o The product license has not been registered and loaded.

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

             If the IVP fails, you see these messges:







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               ***********************************

                   VAX DBMS V4.2

                   Development

                   IVP FAILED
                   See SYS$UPDATE:DBMIVP

               ***********************************

             Examine the log file, SYS$UPDATE:DBMIVP.LOG, to determine why the
             IVP failed. If all the installation requirements in Chapter 1 have
             been met and problems persist, see Section 3.8 for information on
             how to report a problem.

























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          Chapter  3


          After Installing VAX DBMS



             This chapter discusses the tasks you need to perform after in-
             stalling VAX DBMS. It also explains how to run the Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP) independently of the installation.


          3.1  Editing the System Files

             You must edit the system startup and shutdown files to provide
             for automatic startup and shutdown of VAX DBMS when your system is
             rebooted.

             Add the command lines that start VAX DBMS to the system startup
             file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. You must position these new
             command lines after the lines that invoke the network startup
             command procedure and after the VAX CDD/Plus startup file,
             CDDSTRTUP.COM. The CDDSTRTUP.COM file is produced by the VAX CDD
             /Plus installation; it installs the CDDSHR shareable image and
             initializes the CDD/Plus lock table.

             The VAX DBMS startup command lines are:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:MONSTART42.COM
               $ @SYS$STARTUP:DBMSERVER_NCP.COM




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             Add the following command line to the system shutdown file,
             SYS$STARTUP:SYSHUTDWN.COM:

               $ @SYS$MANAGER:MONSTOP42.COM


          3.2  Meeting VAXcluster Considerations

             In a VAXcluster environment, VAX DBMS must be installed on all
             system root directories from which it will be run. This can be
             done one of two ways: reboot or execute two command procedures
             on each of the other nodes on the cluster. In addition, you must
             also perform a license load on each node in a VAXcluster system as
             described in Section 1.3.

             See the VAX DBMS Database Maintenance and Performance Guide for
             more information about using VAX DBMS in a VAXcluster environment.

          3.2.1  Reboot

             To update VAX DBMS on other nodes on the cluster, reboot each
             node.

          3.2.2  Running the Command Procedures

             Run the following command procedures on each of the other nodes in
             the VAX cluster:

                SYS$STARTUP:MONSTART42.COM
                SYS$STARTUP:DBMSERVER_NCP.COM

             The installation procedure ran MONSTART42.COM and
             DBMSERVER_NCP.COM from the CPU node where the installation was
             performed, so it is not necessary to rerun these from that CPU
             node.





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             MONSTART42.COM installs several images. These images and the
             qualifiers used are shown in Table 3-1.

             Table_3-1:__Installed_Images______________________________________

             Image_File_Name___________Qualifiers______________________________

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBMSERVER.EXE  /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBO.EXE        /OPEN/HEAD/PROT/PRIV=(PSWARM,
                                       SETPRV,CMKRNL,SYSNAN,PRMGBL,
                                       DETACH,SYSPRV,TMPMBX)

             SYS$LIBRARY:DBMSHR.EXE    /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD/PROT

             SYS$LIBRARY:DBMPRV.EXE    /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD/PROT

             SYS$LIBRARY:LBRSHR.EXE    /OPEN

             SYS$LIBRARY:CRFSHR.EXE    /OPEN

             SYS$MESSAGE:DBMMSG.EXE    /OPEN

             SYS$MESSAGE:DBQMSG.EXE    /OPEN

             SYS$MESSAGE:DBOMSG.EXE    /OPEN

             SYS$MESSAGE:DDLMSG.EXE[1] /OPEN

             SYS$MESSAGE:DMLMSG.EXE[1] /OPEN
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]DDLMSG.EXE and DMLMSG.EXE message files are not included in the
             VAX DBMS run-time only kit.
             __________________________________________________________________

             The command file DBMSERVER_NCP.COM inserts the DBMSERVER.EXE image
             into the permanent DECnet-VAX object database for each node on
             which it is run. DBMSERVER.EXE implements the VAX DBMS remote


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             database access capability (using DECnet-VAX). See the VAX DBMS
             Database Design Guide for more information.


          3.2.3  The DBMDML.OPT File

             The installation procedure writes a new copy of DBMDML.OPT to
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]. VAX DBMS database programmers link DBMDML.OPT
             with their DML programs. If you alter the DBMDML.OPT file to
             suit specific needs of your database programs and you have in-
             stalled VAX DBMS in a VAXcluster configuration, be sure to edit
             the new copy in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB] after the installation com-
             pletes. If an old copy of DBMDML.OPT exists, it might be located
             in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB].

             To be sure DML programmers link the correct DBMDML.OPT file,
             delete all obsolete copies of DBMDML.OPT from SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB]
             after the new version is written to SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]. The
             logical name SYS$LIBRARY translates to SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB].
             The logical name SYS$SYSROOT points first to SYS$SPECIFIC and
             then to SYS$COMMON. If an old version of DBMDML.OPT resides in
             SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB] and the programmer links with the following
             command in a VAXcluster environment, the wrong DBMDML.OPT file
             will be used:

               $ LINK MYPROGRAM.OBJ,SYS$LIBRARY:DBMDML/OPT

          3.3  Seting User Account Requirements

             This section describes the disk space, quotas, and limits needed
             by VAX DBMS users. The values suggested in this section are mini-
             mum settings; the settings required by users on your system might
             differ substantially. The suggested values are specific only for
             VAX DBMS. You should add the values required for other layered
             products to the value you use for VAX DBMS and modify the values
             for each user as needed.




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          3.3.1  Disk Requirements

             Each active user application needs at least 1,000 blocks of
             scratch space for the recovery-unit journal file and error dumps.
             The size of the scratch space varies with the number of changes
             and the length of transactions.

          3.3.2  User Account Quotas

             Each active user requires certain parameter settings. See the
             VMS System Managers Subkit for information on using the Authorize
             Utility. The following are pertinent parameters:




























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              o ASTLM (asynchronous trap limit)

                A limit on the number of outstanding asynchronous traps (ASTs)
                for a process. For a single stream, set ASTLM to the number
                of database page buffers you specify for the database us-
                ing the /BUFFERS qualifier on the DBO/CREATE and DBO/MODIFY
                commands. For multiple streams, the ASTLM value should be
                based on the stream that has the largest number of buffers.
                The database buffers are written back to the database in par-
                allel. Therefore, there might be an outstanding AST for each
                buffer. Locking activity might also require a higher AST limit.
                The recommended minimum value is 24.

              o BYTLM (byte limit)

                A buffered I/O limit of at least 10,240 bytes. Each additional
                stream requires an additional 1,600 bytes.

              o DIOLM (direct I/O limit)

                The number of outstanding disk I/O requests. You should set
                DIOLM to a value 2 less than ASTLM.

              o ENQLM (enqueue limit)

                A limit on the maximum number of locks that a process can use
                at any one time.

                For each user, choose an ENQLM value sufficient to enable that
                user to run the facilities needed. A process that attempts to
                use CDD/Plus without a sufficiently high enqueue limit receives
                a quota exceeded error message. Raise the ENQLM of processes
                that receive this message.

                Although the VMS system default ENQLM is 10, most VAX DBMS
                users should have an ENQLM of at least 250. Users who compile
                large schemas (greater than 100 record types) or have trans-
                actions that lock large numbers of records might need a still
                larger ENQLM.

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                Compute the number of locks needed using the following guide-
                lines:

                 - 10 to 50 general database locks (depending on configuration
                   and journaling options)

                 - 2 locks per area readied

                 - 1 lock per page in the buffer pool (default is 50)

                 - 1 lock per currency indicator in the program

                 - 1 lock per record in a keeplist

                If you have enough run-time locks, you usually have enough
                compile-time locks.
























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                                               NOTE

                    The number of locks needed by a VAX DBMS user is
                    application-dependent, with multiple-user databases
                    requiring proportionally more locks than single-user
                    databases. The number of locks needed is based on the
                    actual level of contention. However, the VMS default
                    will rarely be sufficient.

              o FILLM (open file quota)

                A limit on the number of files a user can have open at any
                given time. You should set the FILLM value according to
                Table 3-2.

             Table_3-2:__Estimating_the_Appropriate_Value_for_FILLM____________

             File_Type__________________File_Limit_____________________________

             Root file (.ROO)           1

             Storage areas (.DBS)       1 for each area readied by the run-unit

             Snapshot files (.SNP)      1 for each area readied by the run-unit
                                        (only if snapshots are enabled for that
                                        area)

             Recovery-unit journal      1 if database updates have been per-
             files (.RUJ)               formed by the run-unit

             After-image journal files  1 if database has AIJ enabled and
             (.AIJ)                     the run-unit has done updates to the
             ___________________________database_______________________________

                Add the numbers shown in Table 3-2 to the numbers for the
                executable and shareable images. An acceptable default value is
                50. Certain operations, such as restoring a database when it
                is necessary to reinsert a schema into CDD/Plus, require more
                files.

          3-8  After Installing VAX DBMS

 






              o WSQUOTA (working set quota)

                The VAX DBMS utilities DBO and DBQ run in a working set of 300
                pages with few page faults. The FORTRAN/DML (FDML) preprocessor
                runs in a working set of 300 pages. The DDL compiler can use
                a working set of about 400 pages, although the exact count
                depends on the size and complexity of the DDL source. The DML
                precompiler runs in a working set of about 300 pages. Check
                the process working set values and modify as necessary. Larger
                working sets demand larger ASTLM, BYTLM, ENQLM, and PGFLQUOTA
                quotas, so modify accordingly.

             Be sure the AUTOGEN parameter LOCKIDTBL_MAX is also set high
             enough. See Section 1.5.5.1 for information on selecting LOCKIDTBL
             and LOCKIDTBL_MAX values.

          3.3.3  Special Privileges

             VAX DBMS users who need to stop and start the VAX DBMS monitor
             process must have WORLD privilege. System managers and database
             administrators should have WORLD privilege. However, in most
             situations, application programmers and end users should not have
             WORLD privilege.

          3.4  Enhancing Product Performance

             If users will be developing VAX DBMS programs, you might be able
             to enhance VAX DBMS performance.

          3.4.1  Installing Images

             By installing certain images, VAX DBMS performance might be en-
             hanced. Install the images using the install qualifiers shown in
             Table 3-3.






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             Table_3-3:__Qualifiers_for_Optional_Images________________________

             Image_File_Name_________Qualifiers________________________________

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBMDBR.EXE[1]/OPEN/SHARE/HEAD

             SYS$SYSTEM:DBQ.EXE      /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD

             SYS$SYSTEM:DDL.EXE[2]   /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD

             SYS$SYSTEM:DML.EXE[2]   /OPEN/SHARE/HEAD

             SYS$SYSTEM:FORDML.EXE[2]/OPEN/SHARE/HEAD
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]Installing the DBMDBR.EXE file might improve the performance
             of database recovery after a cluster failover or a system crash.
             DBMDBR.EXE is not used to roll forward (DBO/RECOVER).

             [2]DDL.EXE, FORDML.EXE, and DML.EXE are not included in the VAX
             DBMS run-time only kit.
             __________________________________________________________________

             Use the Install Utility on each CPU node on the cluster to install
             these additional images interactively. In addition include these
             commands in a site-specific system startup command procedure to be
             effective when nodes are rebooted.

             Installing images requires additional GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.
             See the VMS System Managers Subkit for more information about
             using the Install Utility.

          3.4.2  Setting LOCKDIRWT

             Setting the SYSGEN parameter, LOCKDIRWT, is important to ensure
             optimum database performance following cluster state transitions.
             After a cluster state transition, database locks could be remas-
             tered from a more powerful to a less powerful node, causing poor
             database performance.


          3-10  After Installing VAX DBMS

 






             If LOCKDIRWT is set greater than 0 on a node, it makes that node
             more likely to master locks. If LOCKDIRWT is set to 0, it makes
             that node not likely to master locks. For example, to establish
             the priority of Computer Interconnect (CI) nodes over Network
             Interconnect (NI) nodes, give the CI nodes a LOCKDIRWT value of 1
             and the NI nodes a LOCKDIRWT value of 0.

             When a node with LOCKDIRWT of 0 joins a cluster, the lock database
             is not rebuilt, provided there are already at least 2 nodes with
             LOCKDIRWT greater than 0 in the cluster. In addition, when a
             node with LOCKDIRWT of 0 leaves a cluster, a full lock rebuild
             is avoided if at least two nodes with LOCKDIRWT greater than 0
             remain. This will speed cluster state transitions. If a full lock
             rebuild is avoided, no lock mastering changes occur except for
             those resources mastered on a node being removed from the cluster.

          3.5  Meeting After-Image Journal Requirements

             You can enable or disable after-image journaling to disk using
             the /AFTER_JOURNAL qualifier on the DBO/CREATE and DBO/MODIFY
             commands. The command DBO/BACKUP/AFTER_JOURNAL spools the ex-
             isting contents of the disk-resident after-image journal (.AIJ)
             file to another file, either on disk or tape. This method of
             handling the .AIJ file means that the disk requirements of
             your .AIJ file could change, depending on the frequency of the
             DBO/BACKUP/AFTER_JOURNAL operations.

          3.6  Converting Root Files

             With each new release, you must convert the root file of each
             database using the DBO/CONVERT command before you can bind to it.
             For additional reasons you need to convert your database for this
             version of VAX DBMS, see the VAX DBMS Release Notes.

             The DBO/CONVERT command performs the necessary changes to allow a
             database to run under the current version. The BYPASS privilege is
             required to execute the DBO/CONVERT command.



                                                After Installing VAX DBMS  3-11

 






             The DBO/CONVERT command converts the root file only. Database
             area, .AIJ file, and snapshop files do not have to be converted.
             Execution time for the DBO/CONVERT command is thus very brief.
             After you convert a database, you cannot bind to it with earlier
             version of VAX DBMS software.

             If you have problems converting your database, use the DBO/RESTORE
             command to restore the backup you made before installation as in-
             structed in Section 1.4.1. DBO/RESTORE will automatically convert
             the root file.

             For further information on the DBO/CONVERT and DBO/RESTORE com-
             mands, refer to the VAX DBMS Database Administration Reference
             Manual.

          3.7  Running the IVP After VAX DBMS Is Installed

             If you chose not to run the Installation Verification Procedure
             (IVP) during the installation or if you want to run it again, this
             section describes how to run the IVP from DCL. You have to regis-
             ter and load you PAK as described in Section 1.3 to successfully
             complete the IVP and use the software.

             The VAX DBMS IVP writes metadata for the sample DBMPARTS database
             to the CDD/Plus dictionary at SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.DBM42.CDDPLUS].
             Use a command with the following format to execute the IVP for the
             full development kit:

              @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]DBMIVP.COM [device:directory]

             Use the optional parameters to specify where the files generated
             by the IVP should be written. If you do not specify a location,
             the default device and directory will be used.

             Use a command with the following format to execute the IVP for the
             run-time only kit:

              @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]DBMRTOIVP.COM [device:directory]


          3-12  After Installing VAX DBMS

 






             If the IVP is successful, a message tells you that it finished
             successfully. If the IVP is unsuccessful, a message tells you that
             it failed.

             See Appendix A for sample output of the full development IVP and
             Appendix B for sample output of the run-time only IVP.

          3.8  Determining and Reporting Problems

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

              o Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement
                entitles you to telephone support.

              o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

              o Fill out and submit a Reader's Comments form if the problem has
                to do with the VAX DBMS documentation. Reader's Comments forms
                are at the back of each manual. Use the form from the manual in
                which you found the error. Include the section and page number.

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












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          Appendix  A


          Full Development Sample Installation Session



             This appendix lists the hardcopy terminal output from an instal-
             lation of the VAX DBMS Version 4.2 full development kit on VMS
             Version 5.4.

          $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DBMDEV042 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4

          It is 28-APR-1990 at 17:55.

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

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

          The following products will be processed:

            DBMDEV V4.2

                  Beginning installation of DBMDEV V4.2 at 17:55

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

              Additional Release Notes Options:

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

                              Full Development Sample Installation Session  A-1

 






          * Select option [2]: 4
          * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? YES
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
                                                 successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                   VAX DBMS V4.2-426 Installation

              *************************************************************

              All VAX DBMS databases must be converted.  Use the DBO/CONVERT
              command in VAX DBMS V4.2-426 to convert your databases.

              You must have BYPASS privilege to convert the databases.  See the
              VAX DBMS Installation Guide for information on converting databases.

              ONCE CONVERTED, A DATABASE CANNOT BE ACCESS BY ANY EARLIER
              VERSION OF VAX DBMS.

              *************************************************************

          * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? YES

              *************************************************************

              The installed version of the VAX Language Sensitive Editor
              will be updated with the new DBMS LSE environment files

              *************************************************************

                  Product:      DBMS
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      4.2
                  Release Date: 1-JUN-1990

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

              *************************************************************

              This installation will create the DBM$REMOTE42
              account.  You will be prompted for the UIC and password for
              the account.

              **************************************************************

          * Enter UIC for DBM$REMOTE account: [12,100]

          A-2  Full Development Sample Installation Session

 






          * Enter PASSWORD for DBM$REMOTE account:

          * Verify the PASSWORD entered for DBM$REMOTE:

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

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

              There are no more questions.

              Installation takes approximately 9 minutes on a standalone
              VAX 8800. If you run the Installation Verification Procedure,
              it will take about 13 additional minutes to complete on a
              standalone VAX 8800.

          Beginning installation...

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...

          DBMSERVER has been placed in the DECnet object database as number 52.

              *************************************************************

              SYSTEM MANAGER:

              If your DECnet object database is not configured to be in
              the cluster common directory, then you will need to perform
              the following:

              In order to have remote access on another node which shares
              this cluster common root directory, you must insert
              DBMSERVER into that node's DECnet object database by:

                  a) Logging into that node, and
                  b) Invoking SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]DBMSERVER_NCP.COM.

              This command procedure inserts DBMSERVER into the node's
              permanent DECnet object database.  This procedure only needs
              to be executed ONCE per node.

              *************************************************************

                              Full Development Sample Installation Session  A-3

 






          %DBMDEV-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an account named DBM$REMOTE.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named DBM$REMOTE.
          %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
          %EPC-S-FACINS, Facility definition(s) was successfully inserted

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

          %DBMDEV-I-IGNRUSRTFR, Please ignore the %LINK-W-USRTFR warning message.
          %LINK-W-USRTFR, image $111$DUA11:[SYS2.SYSUPD.DBMDEV042]STBOBJTMP.EXE;1 has no
                                  user transfer address

          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                                                       VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DBM].

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

          Executing IVP for VAX DBMS V4.2-426 at 28-APR-1990 18:10:29.97

          Checking/setting up the environment...
              CDD/Plus dictionary will be created if necessary.
               Check was successful.

          Deleting databases and schema...
              Delete was successful

          Compiling the PARTS DDL files...
              Compiles were successful

          Creating the PARTS database files...
              Create was successful

          Loading the PARTS database (with after image journaling)...
              Load was successful

          Reloading the PARTS database (DBO /RECOVER)...
              Reload was successful

          Executing a DBQ script...
              DBQ was successful

          Running BASIC DML program...
              BASIC DML was successful

          A-4  Full Development Sample Installation Session

 






          Running COBOL DML program...
              COBOL DML was successful

          Running FORTRAN DML program...
              FORTRAN DML was successful

          Running PASCAL DML program...
              PASCAL DML was successful

          Running PLI DML program...
              PLI DML was successful

              ****************************************

              VAX DBMS V4.2-426

              Development

              IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

              ****************************************

          IVP completed for VAX DBMS V4.2-426 at 28-APR-1990 18:36:50.22
                  Installation of DBMDEV V4.2 completed at 18:36

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 18:37














                              Full Development Sample Installation Session  A-5

 












          Appendix  B


          Run-Time Sample Installation Session



             This appendix lists the hardcopy terminal output from an installa-
             tion of the VAX DBMS Version 4.2 run-time only kit on VMS Version
             5.3.

          $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DBMRTO042 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 16-APR-1989 at 13:19.

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

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

          The following products will be processed:
            DBMRTO V4.2

                  Beginning installation of DBMRTO V4.2 at 13:20

          %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
          * Select option [2]: 4

                                      Run-Time Sample Installation Session  B-1

 






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

                   VAX DBMS V4.2-246 Installation

              *************************************************************

              All VAX DBMS databases must be converted.  Use the DBO/CONVERT
              command in VAX DBMS V4.2-246 to convert your databases.

              You must have BYPASS privilege to convert the databases.  See the
              VAX DBMS Installation Guide for information on converting databases.

              ONCE CONVERTED, A DATABASE CANNOT BE ACCESSED BY ANY EARLIER
              VERSION OF VAX DBMS.
              *************************************************************

          * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? YES

              *************************************************************

              The installed version of the VAX Language Sensitive Editor
              will be updated with the new DBMS LSE environment files

              *************************************************************

                    Product:      DBMS-RT
                    Producer:     DEC
                    Version:      4.2
                    Release Date: 1-JUN-1989

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

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

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

              There are no more questions.
              Installation takes approximately 9 minutes on a standalone
              VAX 8800. If you run the Installation Verification Procedure,
              it will take about 13 additional minutes more to complete on a
              standalone VAX 8800.

          Beginning installation...

          B-2  Run-Time Sample Installation Session

 






          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...

          DBMSERVER has been placed in the DECnet object database as number 52.

              *************************************************************

              SYSTEM MANAGER:

              If your DECnet object database is not configured to be in
              the cluster common directory, then you will need to perform
              the following:

              In order to have remote access on another node which shares
              this cluster common root directory, you must insert
              DBMSERVER into that node's DECnet object database by:

                  a) Logging into that node, and
                  b) Invoking SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]DBMSERVER_NCP.COM.

              This command procedure inserts DBMSERVER into the node's
              permanent DECnet object database.  This procedure only needs
              to be executed ONCE per node.

              *************************************************************

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D ...
          %DBMRTO-I-IGNRUSRTFR, Please ignor the %LINK-W-USRTFR warning message.
          %LINK-W-USRTFR, image $111$DUA11:[SYS2.SYSUPD.DBMRTO042]STBOBJTMP.EXE;1
                          has no user transfer address
          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

          Executing IVP for VAX DBMS V4.2 at 16-APR-1990 13:39:13.50

          Checking/setting up the environment...
              CDD/Plus dictionary will be created if necessary.
                  Check was successful.

          Deleting databases and schema...
              Delete was successful

          Creating the PARTS database files...
              Create was successful

                                      Run-Time Sample Installation Session  B-3

 






          Loading the PARTS database (with after image journaling)...
              Load was successful

          Reloading the PARTS database (DBO /RECOVER)...
              Reload was successful

          Executing a DBQ script...
              DBQ was successful

              ****************************************

              VAX DBMS V4.2-246

              Run Time Only

              IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

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          IVP completed for VAX DBMS V4.2-246 at 16-APR-1989 13:45:34.46
                  Installation of DBMRTO V4.2 completed at 13:45

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:45

















          B-4  Run-Time Sample Installation Session
