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                     Installation Guide

                     Order Number: AA-KZ01C-TE


                     July 1991

                     This document contains instructions for installing
                     the development, remote-access, and run-time
                     systems for the DECintact product on the VMS
                     operating system. It also explains how to read
                     the online release notes before or after installing
                     the product. This document applies to DECintact
                     Version 2.0 and all maintenance updates in that
                     version. Refer to the VAX System Support Addendum
                     (SPD 29.58.xx) for a list of supported processors,
                     configurations, and ordering information for this
                     and other VMS software products.





                     Revision/Update Information: This is a revised
                                                  manual.

                     Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.4

                     Software Version:            DECintact Version 2.0

                     Digital Equipment Corporation
                     Maynard, Massachusetts

 






              __________________________________________________________
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              Revised, August 1989, July 1991

              The information in this document is subject to change
              without notice and should not be construed as a commitment
              by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment
              Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that
              may appear in this document.

              The software described in this document is furnished under
              a license and may be used or copied only in accordance
              with the terms of such license.

              No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability
              of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital
              Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies.

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              All rights reserved.
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              DECtrace, MicroVAX, MicroVMS, VAX, VAX BASIC, VAX C,
              VAX CDD, VAX COBOL, VAX COBOL GENERATOR, VAX DBMS, VAX
              DOCUMENT, VAX FORTRAN, VAX Notes, VAX Pascal, VAX RMS, VAX
              Volume Shadowing, VAX 9000, VAXcluster, VAXset, VMS, VT,
              and the Digital logo.

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              DECintact Information Table

        ________________________________________________________________
        Document_____________________Description________________________

        DECintact Introduction[1]    Overview of DECintact concepts, and
                                     a glossary of DECintact terms.

        DECintact Installation       Instructions for installing
        Guide[1]                     DECintact on the VMS operating
                                     system.

        DECintact Getting            Step-by-step tutorial that develops
        Started[2]                   a sample DECintact application.

        DECintact Terminal User's    Explanation of DECintact functions
        Guide[1]                     for the terminal user.

        Release Notes[3]             Changes, restrictions, and
                                     corrections to DECintact software
                                     and documentation from the previous
                                     to the current version.

        DECintact Application        Information necessary to make
        Design Guide[2]              application design decisions for
                                     DECintact.

        DECintact Application        Guide to developing DECintact
        Programming Guide[2]         applications.

        DECintact Application        Reference information about
        Programming                  DECintact routines used to write
        Reference Manual[2]          applications.

        DECintact Designing Forms    Guide to creating, modifying, and
        with                         maintaining TFE forms.
        the Terminal Forms
        Editor[2]

        DECintact System Management  Description of system management
        Guide[1]                     tasks.

        Online Help[3]               Help utility that provides
                                     information about DECintact.

        Status Messages[3]           Alphabetically sorted listing   iii
                                     of DECintact status messages,
                                     including explanations and
                                     suggested user actions.

        Sample Applications Source   Sample applications that are
        Files[3]                     referenced throughout the DECintact
                                     documentation.

        DECintact System Commands    Listing of DECintact DCL-level
        Quick Reference Guide[1]     commands for using and managing the
                                     DECintact system.

        DECintact Master Index[1,4]  Listing of all index entries in the
                                     DECintact documentation set.
        [1]Packaged_with_development,_run-time,_and_remote_licenses_____

        [2]Packaged with development license
        [3]Available with software media
        [4]Not available on line

 






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     ________________________________________________________________

                                                             Contents


     Preface..................................................     ix


     1  Preparing for DECintact Installation

           1.1   DECintact Product Information................    1-1
           1.1.1     DECintact Licenses.......................    1-1
           1.1.2     Accessing the Online Release Notes.......    1-2
           1.1.3     Contents of the Distribution Kit.........    1-3
           1.1.4     Required Operating System Components.....    1-4
           1.2   Prerequisite Software........................    1-4
           1.3   Checking the Setup of DECdtm Services........    1-4
           1.4   Optional Software............................    1-5
           1.5   Upgrading to DECintact Version 2.0...........    1-7
           1.6   License Registration.........................    1-9
           1.7   Installation Procedure Requirements..........   1-10
           1.7.1     UIC with Installation Verification
                     Procedure................................   1-10
           1.7.2     Process Privileges and Quotas............   1-10
           1.7.3     System Parameters........................   1-13
           1.7.4     Disk Space...............................   1-16
           1.7.4.1     Disk Space if Installation Disk is the
                       System Disk............................   1-16
           1.7.4.2     Disk Space if Installation Disk is Not
                       the System Disk........................   1-17
           1.7.5     VMSINSTAL Requirements...................   1-17
           1.7.6     Backing Up Your System Disk..............   1-17
           1.7.7     Time Required for Installation...........   1-18






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        2  Installing the DECintact System

              2.1   Performing the Installation..................    2-1
              2.2   Error Conditions.............................   2-12

        3  Postinstallation Procedures

              3.1   Activating the INTACT Command................    3-1
              3.2   Using the INTACT Command on VAXcluster
                    Systems......................................    3-2
              3.3   Using the STARTUP and SHUTDOWN Commands......    3-2
              3.4   Running the Installation Verification
                    Procedure Separately.........................    3-2
              3.5   Performing Maintenance Updates...............    3-3
              3.6   Determining and Reporting Problems...........    3-3
              3.7   Improving Product Performance................    3-4
              3.8   Activating Support for VAX Language-Sensitive
                    Editor.......................................    3-4
              3.9   Activating Support for DECtrace for VMS......    3-5
              3.10  Getting Started Using the DECintact System...    3-5

        4  Migrating to DECintact Version 2.0

              4.1   Migrating from DECintact Version 1.1 to
                    Version 2.0..................................    4-1
              4.2   Migrating from a Previously Installed
                    DECintact Version 2.0........................    4-2

        A  Sample Installation


        B  Files Installed with the DECintact System

              B.1   DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License...    B-2
              B.2   DECintact Files in a Development License.....   B-11
              B.3   DECintact Files for Development and Run-Time
                    Licenses.....................................   B-15
              B.4   IVP Files....................................   B-15







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        C  Messages

              C.1   Message Format...............................    C-1
              C.2   VMSINSTAL Messages...........................    C-3
              C.3   IVP Messages.................................   C-10

        D  Creating Transaction Logs for DECdtm Services

              D.1   Prerequisites for Creating a Transaction Log.    D-1
              D.2   Planning the Size and Location of Transaction
                    Logs.........................................    D-1
              D.2.1     Determining the Size of Transaction Logs.    D-2
              D.2.2     Determining the Location for Transaction
                        Logs.....................................    D-3
              D.3   Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs.....    D-4
              D.3.1     Setting Up the Transaction Logs..........    D-5
              D.3.2     Creating the Transaction Logs............    D-5
              D.4   Example of Setting Up and Creating
                    Transaction Logs.............................    D-6

        Index


        Examples

              A-1       Installation Sample......................    A-1

        Tables

              1-1       Features Supported by DECintact Licenses.    1-2

              1-2       Minimum Process Quotas...................   1-12

              1-3       Minimum System Parameter Values..........   1-13

              D-1       Details for Example of Creating
                        Transaction Logs.........................    D-6








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        ________________________________________________________________

                                                                 Preface



              This document describes how to install the DECintact
              development, remote-access, and run-time systems on
              the VMS operating system. It is intended for VMS system
              managers.

        Document Structure

              o  Chapter 1 provides the information needed to prepare
                 for the installation, including the contents of the
                 distribution kits, prerequisite software, required
                 setup activities, upgrading procedure, and required
                 privileges and quotas.

              o  Chapter 2 provides step-by-step installation proce-
                 dures.

              o  Chapter 3 discusses postinstallation procedures.

              o  Chapter 4 explains how to migrate existing DECintact
                 copies to DECintact Version 2.0.

              o  Appendix A contains a sample installation.

              o  Appendix B lists all files installed with each of the
                 three kits.

              o  Appendix C lists the most common messages you can
                 receive during installation.

              o  Appendix D provides information about DECdtm transac-
                 tion log files.



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              Before continuing with this manual, please note the
              following:

              o  Keep this document with your distribution kit. Refer
                 to this document in case you receive any maintenance
                 updates or need to reinstall the DECintact system for
                 any other reason.

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

              o  At the back of the hardcopy version of this document
                 is a Reader's Comments form. If you have any comments
                 about this manual, fill out the form and mail it.

              o  For information on reporting problems with the
                 DECintact system, see Section 3.6, Determining and
                 Reporting Problems.

              o  Refer to the System Support Addendum (SSA 29.58.xx-A,
                 part of Software Product Description, SPD 29.58.xx)
                 for a list of supported processors, configurations, and
                 ordering information for this and other VMS software
                 products. Also refer to the VMS Optional Software
                 Cross-Reference Tables for information on optional
                 products and versions.

              o  This document does not contain release notes informa-
                 tion; instead, release notes are provided on line.
                 To print the release notes after you complete the
                 installation procedure, enter the following:

                 $ HELP INTACT RELEASE_NOTES < Return >

                 For more information on the release notes, see
                 Section 1.1.2, Accessing the Online Release Notes.







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        Associated Documents

              For more information on installing a layered product on a
              VMS system, see:

              o  Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation

              o  VAX/VMS System Manager's Reference Manual

              o  VAX/VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures
                 Reference Manual

              For the command procedures to register the Product
              Authorization Key (PAK), and information on licensing
              messages or errors, refer to:

              o  VMS License Management Utility Reference Manual

              For more information about the DECintact system, refer to
              the documents described in the DECintact Information Table
              at the front of this installation guide.

        Conventions

              This document uses the following conventions.

              __________________________________________________________
              Convention_Description____________________________________

              new term   New terms are highlighted in bold type and
                         defined in the glossary.

              User       In examples, user input is highlighted in red
              input      type for hardcopy documentation and in bold
                         type for online documentation.

              italics    Use of italic type indicates emphasis on a
                         word or phrase. Titles of manuals are also
                         italicized.

              <Return>   A key name in a box indicates that you press
                         that key on the terminal keyboard.

              <Ctrl/X>   This symbol indicates that you press the Ctrl
                         (control) key and hold it down while pressing
                         the specified key (indicated here by X).

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              Convention_Description____________________________________


              WORD       Uppercase text indicates VMS data types,
                         commands, keywords, logical names, and routines
                         or services.

              word       In format descriptions, a lowercase word
                         indicates parameters and variables.

              .          In examples, a vertical ellipsis indicates that
              .          information not directly related to the example
              .          has been omitted.

              keypad     Keypad refers to the numeric keypad. If the key
                         sequence is PF1/keypad 8, press PF1 followed by
              ___________the_8_key_on_the_numeric_keypad._______________




























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                                                                       1
        ________________________________________________________________

                                    Preparing for DECintact Installation



              This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements
              necessary for installing the DECintact system.

              The DECintact product is a transaction processing system
              that provides a foundation for building simple and complex
              applications on one or more VMS systems. Multiple copies
              of the DECintact system can execute at the same time,
              sharing physical memory. The DECintact system runs as
              a collection of routines and processes under the VMS
              operating system.

        1.1 DECintact Product Information

              This section describes:

              o  DECintact licenses

              o  Accessing the online DECintact release notes

              o  Contents of the distribution kit

              o  Required operating system components

              For more information about the DECintact product, see the
              DECintact documentation set, available in hardcopy form or
              as part of the VMS Online Documentation Library on CDROM.

        1.1.1 DECintact Licenses

              Three licenses provide different levels of support for the
              DECintact system:

              o  DECINTACT - The development system allows complete
                 DECintact functionality.

              o  DECINTACT-RT - The run-time system runs existing
                 DECintact applications, and accesses applications
                 running on other network nodes.

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        1.1 DECintact Product Information


              o  DECINTACT-REM - The remote-access system accesses
                 DECintact applications running on other network nodes,
                 and provides DECintact front-end features.

              Table 1-1 illustrates the differences in features among
              the three DECintact systems.

              Table_1-1_Features_Supported_by_DECintact_Licenses________

                                                            Remote-
              Function_______________DevelopmentRun-Time____Access______

              Terminal management    Yes        Yes         Yes

              User edit routines     Yes        Yes         Yes

              Remote application     Yes        Yes         Yes
              access

              Queue management       Yes        Yes         No

              File management        Yes        Yes         No

              File/queue recovery    Yes        Yes         No

              Application execution  Yes        Yes         No

              Application compiles   Yes        No          No

              Forms development      Yes        No          No

              Application            Yes        No          No
              development_______________________________________________

        1.1.2 Accessing the Online Release Notes

              The DECintact system provides online release notes that
              you can either display or print during the installation
              procedure.

              The prompt to display or print the release notes appears
              in the installation procedure, as noted in the description
              of step 6, only when you invoke the VMSINSTAL command
              procedure with the N option.

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                                       1.1 DECintact Product Information


                ________________________Note  ________________________

                For access to the release notes before you install
                the DECintact system, follow the installation
                procedure (see Chapter 2) up to step 6, in which
                you can choose to read or print the release notes
                and discontinue the installation procedure.

                _____________________________________________________

              To read the release notes after the installation, display
              or print the file SYS$HELP:INTACT020.RELEASE_NOTES.

              DECintact help that is available through accessing DCL
              help also directs you to the release notes file. After the
              installation, enter the following command:

              $ HELP INTACT RELEASE_NOTES < Return >

        1.1.3 Contents of the Distribution Kit

              The DECintact software kit consists of the software media
              and the License Management Facility (LMF) license. The
              media is one TK50 tape or one magnetic tape (2400 foot /
              1600 BPI). The choice depends on your license options and
              hardware type.

              The DECintact product is also available as part of the VMS
              Consolidated Software Distribution on CDROM.

              DECintact systems support the LMF features provided by
              VMS; LMF requires registration of a Product Authorization
              Key (PAK).

              The bill of materials specifies the contents of your
              kit. Check the contents of your kit against the list
              in the bill of materials. If your kit is damaged or if
              you find that parts of it are missing, call your Digital
              representative.

              For information about mounting the distribution media as
              well as several options to the installation procedure, see
              VMS Upgrade and Installation Manual.


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        1.1 DECintact Product Information


              Appendix B lists files added to your system during
              this installation. The installation procedure defines
              the installation directory that you specify during
              the installation as group logical name INTACT$VERSION.
              Most DECintact files added to your system during
              the installation are located in INTACT$VERSION or
              subdirectories of this directory. See DECintact System
              Management Guide for information about the DECintact
              directory structure.

        1.1.4 Required Operating System Components

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

        1.2 Prerequisite Software

              You must have a valid version of VMS installed on your
              VAX system before installing the DECintact system. To
              determine what version of the VMS operating system is
              running, enter the following command:

              $ SHOW SYSTEM < Return >

              The first line of the ensuing display shows the version of
              the VMS operating system.

              VMSINSTAL checks for the correct version of VMS; if you
              have the wrong version, VMSINSTAL fails.

              For the current supported software version, refer to the
              DECintact System Support Addendum (SSA).

        1.3 Checking the Setup of DECdtm Services

              To ensure that DECdtm software is set up correctly for all
              nodes that use the DECintact system, perform the following
              actions:

              1. Check that the system logical name SYS$DECDTM_INHIBIT
                 is not defined. If this logical name is defined, remove
                 it from SYLOGICALS.COM and reboot the system.

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                               1.3 Checking the Setup of DECdtm Services


              2. Check to see that the following System Generation
                 Utility (SYSGEN) parameters are defined. If they are
                 not defined, edit
                 SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT, the parameter data file used
                 by the AUTOGEN command procedure, and use AUTOGEN to
                 define this SYSGEN parameter. (See steps 3 and 4 in
                 Section 1.7.3.)

                 o  SCSNODE

                    This parameter must be defined for DECintact to
                    support the DECdtm software.

                 o  SCSSYSTEMID

              3. Check that the system logical name SYS$JOURNAL
                 is defined for a valid device and directory. See
                 Appendix D for more information about defining
                 SYS$JOURNAL.

              4. Check to see that the system processes TP_SERVER and
                 IPCACP are started. If these processes are not started,
                 execute the DECDTM$STARTUP.COM procedure by entering
                 the following command:

                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECDTM$STARTUP.COM FULL

                 Running this procedure provides information to explain
                 the problem that prevents DECdtm services from
                 starting. When the problem is diagnosed and solved,
                 reboot the system to restart DECdtm services.

              5. Using the Log Manager Control Program (LMCP) Utility,
                 ensure that the DECdtm transaction log is defined for
                 every node of the cluster where the DECintact system
                 is used. See Appendix D for more information about
                 defining the DECdtm transaction log.

        1.4 Optional Software

              After meeting the requirements for prerequisite software,
              you can also install any of the latest supported versions
              of the following software products:

              o  DECforms

              o  DECnet

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        1.4 Optional Software


              o  DECtrace for VMS

              o  VAX COBOL GENERATOR

              o  VAX CDD/Plus

              o  VAX DBMS

              o  VAX Language-Sensitive Editor/Source Code Analyzer

              o  VAX languages:

                    VAX BASIC
                    VAX C
                    VAX FORTRAN
                    VAX Pascal
                    VAX COBOL
                    PL/I

              o  VAX Rdb/VMS

              o  VAXset software tools such as:

                    VAX DEC/CMS (Code Management System)
                    VAX DEC/MMS (Module Management System)
                    VAX DEC/Test Manager
                    VAX Performance and Coverage Analyzer
                    VAX Source Code Analyzer

              There are no dependencies on the optional software for
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                                                   1.4 Optional Software


                ________________________Note  ________________________

                Although the following software products are
                optional for the installation of the DECintact
                product, Digital recommends installing them before
                installing the DECintact product if you want support
                for them by the DECintact system.

                o  DECtrace for VMS

                o  VAX Language-Sensitive Editor/Source Code
                   Analyzer

                The DECintact installation procedure displays
                messages about the status of support by the
                DECintact system for these products depending
                on whether these products are installed on the
                node used for the DECintact installation. See
                Chapter 3 for more information about support for
                these products.

                _____________________________________________________

              For currently supported software versions, refer to the
              DECintact System Support Addendum (SSA).

        1.5 Upgrading to DECintact Version 2.0

              If you are upgrading from a previous version or in-
              stallation of the DECintact software, you must first
              follow the procedure described in this section before
              continuing with the rest of the preinstallation activities
              of this chapter and before performing the installation
              described in Chapter 2 and the postinstallation activities
              described in Chapter 3. After completing the installation
              for an upgrade, follow the instructions in Chapter 4 for
              migrating existing DECintact copies to the newly installed
              version of the DECintact system.

              If you have a version of the DECintact system already
              installed, do the following before installing DECintact
              Version 2.0:



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        1.5 Upgrading to DECintact Version 2.0


              Step 1. Shut down all DECintact copies.

              Enter the following command to shut down all DECintact
              copies:

              $ @copy-directory:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL SHUT < Return >

              Step 2. Delete DECintact global sections for each copy.

              Delete DECintact global sections for each copy by entering
              the following command and responding to the prompt as
              shown:

              $ RUN INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$INIGSD < Return >
              Option? DELETE < Return >

              Step 3. Deinstall DECintact shareable images.

              Enter the following commands to deinstall DECintact
              shareable images:

              $ INSTALL DELETE INTACT$PRVSHR < Return >
              $ INSTALL DELETE INTACT$SHR < Return >

              If the previously installed DECintact system is Version
              2.0, enter the following additional commands:

              $ INSTALL DELETE INTACT$RPCSHR < Return >
              $ INSTALL DELETE INTACT$RPCMSG < Return >
              $ INSTALL DELETE INTACT$VFSHR < Return >

              Step 4. Deassign all DECintact defined logical names.

              Enter the following command to identify all logical names
              that must be deassigned:

              $ SHOW LOGICAL INTACT* < Return >

              Deassign each of these logicals (identified by the SHOW
              LOGICAL INTACT* command) with the following command:

              $ DEASSIGN logical_name < Return >

              Note that the following logical names are defined in the
              systemwide logical name table and must be deassigned with
              the /SYSTEM and /EXEC qualifers:

              o  INTACT$PRVSHR

              o  INTACT$RPCMSG

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                                  1.5 Upgrading to DECintact Version 2.0


              o  INTACT$RPCSHR

              o  INTACT$SHR

              o  INTACT$VFSHR

              In addition, all logical names in the group logical name
              table must be deassigned with the /GROUP qualifer.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                You cannot run DECintact Version 2.0 and previous
                releases or versions of the DECintact software on
                the same system. After you install DECintact Version
                2.0, do not attempt to start an existing copy until
                you first either create a new DECintact copy or
                migrate an existing DECintact Version 2.0 copy.

                _____________________________________________________

              Step 5. Install Version 2.0.

              Continue with the preinstallation, installation, and
              postinstallation activities.

        1.6 License Registration

              Register a DECintact system license through the VMS
              License Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with
              the license agreement signed by your site. License
              registration information is contained in the Product
              Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with the DECintact
              system. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains
              information about the license you have to run the
              DECintact software.

              Before installing the DECintact system, register and
              load the PAK. To register your PAK, log in to the SYSTEM
              account. Then, enter the following command:

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM < Return >

              Refer to VMS License Management Utility Manual for
              information pertaining to this command procedure and to
              management features of LMF. During the installation, the
              system asks whether you registered the DECintact license
              and loaded the appropriate authorization key. When the

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        1.6 License Registration


              system prompts you for information, respond with data from
              your PAK.

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

        1.7 Installation Procedure Requirements

              This section discusses the following topics that deal with
              various requirements for installing the DECintact system:

              o  UIC with Installation Verification Procedure

              o  Process privileges and quotas

              o  System parameters

              o  Disk space

              o  VMSINSTAL requirements

              o  Backing up your system disk

              o  Time

        1.7.1 UIC with Installation Verification Procedure

              The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) must run
              within a group that has an established groupwide logical
              name table. To run the IVP, you, the installer, must be
              in your default User Identification Code (UIC). If you
              are not currently running from your own UIC, use the SET
              UIC command to return to your default UIC before running
              VMSINSTAL.

              Note that there is no requirement that the DECintact
              product be installed from the SYSTEM account.

        1.7.2 Process Privileges and Quotas

              To install the DECintact system, you need either the
              SETPRV privilege or both of the following privileges:

              o  CMKRNL

              o  TMPMBX

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                                 1.7 Installation Procedure Requirements


              The following privileges are also required to run the IVP:

              o  ALTPRI

              o  DETACH

              o  GROUP

              o  GRPNAM

              o  GRPPRV

              o  LOG_IO

              o  NETMBX

              o  PFNMAP

              o  PRMGBL

              o  SHARE

              o  SHMEM

              o  SYSGBL

              o  SYSLCK

              o  SYSNAM

              o  SYSPRV

              Note that as the VMSINSTAL command procedure executes,
              it turns off the BYPASS privilege at the start of the
              installation.

              Table 1-2 shows the minimum process quotas needed for
              installing the DECintact system.







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              Table_1-2_Minimum_Process_Quotas__________________________

              Process_Name____Description_____________Minimum_Quota_____

              PGFLQUO         Paging file                   19,100

              WSQUO           Working set pages              2,048

              WSEXTENT        Maximum working set            2,048

              PRCLM           Subprocess quota                  1

              MAXDETACH       Detached processes                0

              ASTLM           AST quota                        24

              BIOLM           Buffered I/O limit               18

              BYTLM           Buffered I/O byte             40,000
                              count quota

              DIOLM           Direct I/O limit                 40

              ENQLM           Enqueue quota                   200

              FILLM___________Open_file_quota_________________100_______

              To check or change process quotas, use the VMS Authorize
              Utility. The following two examples illustrate checking
              and changing the quotas for the SYSTEM account.

              To check the quotas you currently have, enter the
              following commands:

              $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM < Return >
              $ RUN AUTHORIZE < Return >
              UAF> SHOW SYSTEM < Return >
              UAF> EXIT < Return >
              $






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              To change a process quota - the ASTLM value, for example -
              enter the following commands, substituting the appropriate
              process name and value where this example shows ASTLM=24:

              $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM < Return >
              $ RUN AUTHORIZE < Return >
              UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM/ASTLM=24 < Return >
              UAF> EXIT < Return >
              $

              If you change any quotas with the VMS Authorize Utility,
              you must log out of the system and log back in for them
              to take effect. The VMS Authorize Utility is described in
              Guide to Maintaining a VMS System.

        1.7.3 System Parameters

              Table 1-3 shows the minimum values for SYSGEN system
              parameters required for installation.

              Table_1-3_Minimum_System_Parameter_Values_________________

              Parameter__Minimum_Value__________________________________

              GBLSECTIONS25 unused global sections

              GBLPAGES   6,000 unused global pages

              WSMAX______2,048_pages____________________________________

              To ensure that your system has the required SYSGEN
              system parameter quotas for the installation, perform
              the following steps.

              Step 1. Check the current SYSGEN system parameter values.

              Check the current SYSGEN parameter values for the
              following parameters by entering the command in the
              example following each listed parameter:

              o  GBLSECTIONS - Number of free global sections

                 $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS") < Return >
                 12

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              o  GBLPAGES - Number of free global pages

                 $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES") < Return >
                 4636

              o  WSMAX - Size of current working set maximum

                 $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("WSMAX") < Return >
                 4096

              Step 2. Calculate the number of unused global sections and
              pages needed.

              To determine the number of additional unused global
              sections and pages needed, perform the following
              calculation for GBLSECTIONS and GBLPAGES:

                 Subtract the current number unused for the parameter
                 (the value obtained for the parameter in step 1) from
                 the required total number unused for the parameter (as
                 specified in Table 1-3).

              If the value of the difference is greater than zero, you
              need to change the value of the parameter.





















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              The following examples show this calculation for these
              parameters:

              o  Additional unused global sections needed

                 25 - 12 = 13 unused sections needed

                 In this example, the difference, 13, is greater than
                 zero and represents the number of additional unused
                 global sections needed to install the DECintact system.

              o  Additional unused global pages needed

                 6000 - 4636 = 1364 unused pages needed

                 In this example, the difference, 1,364, is greater than
                 zero and represents the number of additional unused
                 global pages needed to install the DECintact system.

              Step 3. Edit the system parameters.

              If you must change these or any other system parameters,
              plan to change them before you begin the installation pro-
              cedure. To modify the values for the global sections and
              global pages parameters, edit SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT,
              the parameter data file used by the AUTOGEN command
              procedure. For example, to provide additional global
              sections and pages based on the values calculated in step
              2, edit MODPARAMS.DAT and add the following lines, or
              change the existing lines as follows:

              ADD_GBLSECTIONS=13
              ADD_GBLPAGES=1364

              Step 4. Activate the new parameters.

              Because the global sections and global pages parameters
              are not dynamic, you must run AUTOGEN to recompute them.
              Enter the following command sequence to shut down the VMS
              system and reboot, activating the new system parameters:

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS GENPARAMS < Return >
              $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT < Return >

              Refer to the VMS System Management Subkit for information
              on using AUTOGEN.

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        1.7.4 Disk Space

              You can install the DECintact system on either your system
              disk or another disk.

                ________________________Note  ________________________


                1. Consider the following information when deciding
                   where to create the INTACT$VERSION directory:

                      Building the AVERTZ sample application
                      requires approximately 20,000 blocks to ac-
                      commodate files in three subdirectories below
                      directory INTACT$VERSION:[EXAMPLES.AVERTZ],
                      using one subdirectory for each of the
                      following:

                      o  VAX Rdb/VMS database

                      o  AVERTZ executable files

                      o  VAX CDD/Plus dictionary

                2. If disk quotas are set on your system, ensure
                   that they are sufficient to accommodate DECintact
                   disk space requirements.

                _____________________________________________________

              To determine the number of free blocks on the disk that
              you designate for the installation, enter the following
              command:

              $ SHOW DEVICE devicename: < Return >

        1.7.4.1 Disk Space if Installation Disk is the System Disk

              To install the DECintact system on your system disk,
              provide the following disk space:

              o  52,000 blocks for peak disk-block utilization

              o  46,000 blocks for net disk-block utilization

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        1.7.4.2 Disk Space if Installation Disk is Not the System Disk

              If you are installing the DECintact system on a disk other
              than the system disk, you must still provide the following
              disk space:

              o  System disk

                 -  38,000 blocks for peak disk-block utilization

                 -  5,000 blocks for net disk-block utilization

              o  Installation disk

                 -  45,000 blocks for peak disk-block utilization

                 -  45,000 blocks for net disk-block utilization

        1.7.5 VMSINSTAL Requirements

              When you invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure, it checks
              the following:

              o  Whether you have set your default device and directory
                 to SYS$UPDATE

              o  Whether you are logged in to a privileged account

              o  Whether you have adequate quotas for installation

              o  Whether DECnet is running

              o  Whether any users are logged in to the system

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

        1.7.6 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 do a system disk backup before installing any
              software.

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

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        1.7.7 Time Required for Installation

              Installing the DECintact system takes approximately 15-50
              minutes.

              If you are unfamiliar with VMSINSTAL, the VMS operating
              system, or the configuration of your system, allocate a
              minimum of two hours to read the referenced documentation
              and gather the required information.




































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                                                                       2
        ________________________________________________________________

                                         Installing the DECintact System



              This chapter describes the steps to install the DECintact
              system. The DECintact installation procedure consists
              of a series of questions and informational messages.
              When responding to a prompt, press the Return key after
              entering your response. If you need additional help during
              the installation, enter a question mark (?) in response
              to any prompt; the installation procedure displays an
              explanation of possible valid responses. For a sample of a
              DECintact installation, see Appendix A.

              To abort the installation procedure, press Ctrl/Y. When
              you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure deletes
              all files it has created up to that point (but not
              their directories) and exits. To retry the installation
              procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, proceed from step 2.

              Enhancements to VMSINSTAL in future releases of the VMS
              operating system might result in additional system prompts
              during installation. Although this installation guide does
              not include these prompts in the installation procedure,
              the installation can proceed normally.

        2.1 Performing the Installation

              Step 1. Log in to a properly privileged account.

              Log in to an account that has the required privileges
              and quotas. Be sure that all necessary privileges are
              enabled. Section 1.7.2 provides information about these
              requirements. The following example shows logging in to
              the SYSTEM account.

              Username: SYSTEM < Return >
              Password:       < Return >

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              Step 2. Invoke VMSINSTAL.

              To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
              procedure, located in the SYS$UPDATE directory, by
              entering a DCL command in the following format:

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

              where:




































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              saveset-name  Is the installation name for the component
                            to install. For the DECintact system, use
                            the following installation name, which
                            identifies the product name and version
                            number:

                            DECINTACT020

              device-name   Is the name of the device on which you
                            plan to mount the installation media. For
                            example, MFA1: 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,
                            replace any media you removed once the
                            installation is complete.

              OPTIONS N     Is an optional parameter that indicates you
                            want to see the prompt to display or print
                            the release notes. If you omit the OPTIONS
                            N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not ask you
                            about the release notes. The release notes
                            can contain additional information about
                            the installation; review the release notes
                            before proceeding with the installation. If
                            you are restarting the installation and have
                            already reviewed the release notes, you do
                            not need to specify OPTIONS N. The release
                            notes are always placed in SYS$HELP, whether
                            or not you specify OPTIONS N.

                            Note that there are several other options
                            you can select when you invoke VMSINSTAL.

                            o  Auto_answer option (A) - Initially
                               creates a file that contains your answers
                               to VMSINSTALL questions and prompts.
                               You can then use the option (and the
                               answer file) to save time during a
                               reinstallation (typically after upgrading
                               your system).

                            o  Get save-set option (G) - Lets you
                               store product save sets temporarily on a
                               magnetic tape or in a disk directory.

        2-4 Installing the DoCiFiletlSystemion (L) - Logs all activity
                               to the terminal during installation.

                            o  Alternate root option (R) - Lets you
                               install the product to a system root
                               other than that of the running system.

                            See the VMS documentation on software
                            installation in the VMS System Management
                            Subkit for detailed information on these
                            options. If you specify more than one
                            option, separate the options with commas
                            (OPTIONS A,N).

 



                                         2.1 Performing the Installation


              The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install Version
              2.0 of the DECintact system from tape drive MFA1: and
              shows the system response. This example uses the OPTIONS N
              release note parameter.

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DECINTACT020 MFA1: OPTIONS N < Return >

              VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4

              It is 26-SEP-1991 at 12:18.
              Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.


              After invoking VMSINSTAL, you receive several prompts
              and messages that explain and direct the installation. If
              you do not supply either the product name or the device
              name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later in
              the installation procedure. If VMSINSTAL prompts you for
              a device name after you have already provided one, you
              are probably naming a device that is not available on the
              system. VMSINSTAL continues to prompt you for a device
              until you name a valid one.

              VMSINSTAL does not prompt you for any options, so be sure
              to include OPTIONS N on the VMSINSTAL command line to
              access the release notes during the installation.

              Step 3. Check any warning messages that ask if you want to
              continue.

              If you do not complete the installation preparation
              described in previous sections of this manual, the
              procedure displays warnings about existing problems and
              issues a prompt asking if you want to continue.

              Correct any problems before continuing the installation
              procedure. If you continue without correcting the problem,
              Digital may not support the resulting installation. The
              following example shows a warning message:

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



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              If you answer NO, VMSINSTAL returns you to DCL command
              level. After you shut down the network, you must return
              to step 2 to run VMSINSTAL again. If you answer YES, the
              installation continues normally.

              Step 4. VMSINSTAL checks that you have backed up your
              system disk.

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

              If you have not backed up your system disk, do not
              continue with the installation. If you need to back up
              the system disk, answer NO. VMSINSTAL exits and returns
              you to the DCL prompt. Back up your system disk, and then
              start the installation procedure at step 2.

              If you have already backed up the system disk, answer YES.

              See the appropriate VMS software installation guide in
              the VMS documentation set for more information on backups
              before installation. For general information on backups,
              see the appropriate documentation for the VMS Backup
              Utility.

              Step 5. Insert the first installation kit volume.

              Before VMSINSTAL tries to access the distribution media,
              it asks you to mount the media on the device you named
              when you invoked VMSINSTAL (or when you responded to the
              device prompt). The request is followed by a prompt asking
              if you are ready to proceed.

              Please mount the first volume of the set on MFA1:.

              * Are you ready? YES < Return >
              The following products will be processed:

                DECINTACT V2.0

              Beginning installation of DECINTACT V2.0 at 12:18
              %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...

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

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              Step 6. Select a release notes option.

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

                  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]: 2 < Return >

              If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release
              notes immediately on your screen. If you select option 2
              or option 3, VMSINSTAL prompts you for a queue name.

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

              You can enter a queue name or press Return to indicate the
              default output print device, SYS$PRINT. VMSINSTAL responds
              with an informational message indicating the queue used,
              which is SI$8700 in the following example:

              Job INTACT020 (queue SI$8700, entry 1794) started on SYS$PRINT

              Next, or if you select option 4, VMSINSTAL displays a
              prompt asking if you want to continue the installation:

              * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]?: YES < Return >

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

                              DECintact V2.0 System Installation

              If you answer NO, VMSINSTAL terminates the installation.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                The name of the release notes file installed by
                VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name and
                version number. It is good practice to keep release
                notes for previous versions of the DECintact system.

                _____________________________________________________

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              Step 7. Decide whether to purge files.

              New generations of the files SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE and
              SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB are created during installation of
              the DECintact system. VMSINSTAL asks you whether you want
              to purge the old files:

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

              To purge the old copies of these two files after
              installation, answer YES in response to the preceding
              question. If you do not want to purge the old generations
              of these files, answer NO.

              Step 8. Select the device and directory.

              VMSINSTAL explains how to perform this step and prompts
              for the destination device and directory name where all
              DECintact V2.0 files are to reside. Supply the destination
              device and directory name.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                You must provide a new directory name, that is, the
                name of a directory that does not currently exist.

                _____________________________________________________

                 In response to the next question, please enter destination device and
                 directory specification for DECintact files. The directory name must be
                 a new directory name; that is, the name of a directory that does not exist.
                 This directory will be the INTACT$VERSION directory once the installation
                 is complete.  The INTACT$COPY directory will be a subdirectory below this.
                 The default device and directory are: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020]

              * Installation device and directory [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020]]:

              Step 9. Select and verify the software license.

              The installation procedure displays license information
              about the DECintact product and asks the following two
              questions to verify that a DECintact license has been
              installed before the product is installed. For each
              question, supply an appropriate answer.

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              Please answer the next question by selecting the number which
              represents the currently loaded DECintact license.

                       1.  DECINTACT
                       2.  DECINTACT-RT
                       3.  DECINTACT-REM

              * Which license do you have registered and loaded [1]: 1

                        Product:     DECINTACT
                        Producer:    DEC
                        Version:     2.0
                        Release Date:19-SEP-1989

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

              If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, you must
              answer NO to this question. You have to register and load
              your PAK to successfully complete the installation. If you
              have not done so, stop the installation, register and load
              your PAK, and then restart the installation.

              Step 10. Read informational messages.

              If LSE is not installed or if a license for LSE is not
              loaded, the procedure displays the following message and
              instructions:

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

                  The VAX Language-Sensitive Editor is not installed on your
                  system.  To have the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor support,
                  you must:

                      1.  Load the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor License

                      2.  Install the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor

                      3.  @Intact$version:Intact$update_lse.com

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




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              If an unsupported version of LSE is installed, the
              procedure displays the following message and instructions:



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

                  VAX LSE nn.nn is installed on your system. To use the VAX
                  Language-Sensitive Editor template for DECintact system
                  calls, you must:


                      1.  Install VAX LSE 3.0 or higher.
                      2.  @Intact$version:Intact$update_lse.com

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


              where:

              nn.nn         Is the version number of LSE installed on
                            your system.

              VMSINSTAL then displays the following informational
              messages:

                  All interactive input for the installation of DECintact V2.0 is now
                  complete.  It will take approximately 15 to 50 minutes to complete the
                  installation, depending on your system and kit media.

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

                  LSE environment successfully updated.

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

              Note that system disk directory messages are displayed
              only if you are installing the DECintact system on the
              system disk. These messages are not shown in this example.





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              Step 11. Check installation verification messages.

              The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs
              automatically. Check that your system responses are
              the same. If not, identify the problem as described in
              Section 2.2.

              %INTACT$IVP-I-BEGIN, starting DECintact installation verification
              procedure
              %INTACT$IVP-I-INSFAC, Inserting facility definition into DECtrace Admin DB.
              %INTACT$IVP-S-EPCINS, Facility insert successful.
              %INTACT$IVP-I-INSFILE, Inserting facility definition file into DECtrace
              facility library.
              %INTACT$IVP-S-LIBINS, Library insert successful.
              %INTACT$IVP-I-END, successfully completed DECintact installation
              verification procedure

              Step 12. The installation procedure ends.

              The following messages indicate that the installation
              procedure is complete:

                      Installation of DECINTACT V2.0 completed at 12:59

                      VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:00

              Step 13. Log out.

              You can now log out of the privileged account.

              $ LOGOUT < Return >
              SYSTEM     logged out at 26-SEP-1991 13:05:00.00

              Note that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the
              process symbol tables during the installation. Therefore,
              if you invoked the installation from the system manager's
              account and you want to continue to use that account and
              restore those symbols, log out and log in again.







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        2.2 Error Conditions


        2.2 Error Conditions

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

              %VMSINSTAL-F-UNEXPECTED, Installation terminated due to unexpected event.

              One or more of the following conditions can cause an error
              during the installation:

              o  Insufficient disk space to complete the installation

              o  Insufficient AST quota

              o  Insufficient buffered I/O byte count

              o  Insufficient subprocess quota

              o  Insufficient open file quota

              o  Insufficient process paging file quota

              o  Insufficient process working set quota

              o  Insufficient system maximum working set

              o  Incorrect version of VMS

              For descriptions of the error messages generated by
              these conditions, see VMS System Messages and Recovery
              Procedures Manual and VMS Upgrade and Installation Manual.

              If you are notified that any of these conditions exist,
              take the appropriate action, as described in the message.
              You may need to change a system parameter (with SYSGEN) or
              increase an authorized quota value (with AUTHORIZE). If
              the installation fails, restart the installation procedure
              from step 2.

              For a list of the more common messages specific to the
              DECintact system issued by VMSINSTAL, refer to Appendix C.

              If the Installation Verification Procedure fails, you
              receive messages explaining the failure. These IVP
              messages are also listed in Appendix C.

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        ________________________________________________________________

                                             Postinstallation Procedures



              The following activities take place after installing the
              DECintact system:

              o  Activating the INTACT command

              o  Using the INTACT command on VAXcluster systems

              o  Using the STARTUP and SHUTDOWN commands

              o  Running the Installation Verification Procedure
                 separately from installation

              o  Performing maintenance updates

              o  Determining and reporting problems

              o  Improving product performance

              o  Activating support for VAX Language-Sensitive Editor

              o  Activating support for DECtrace for VMS

              o  Getting started using the DECintact system

        3.1 Activating the INTACT Command

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



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        3.2 Using the INTACT Command on VAXcluster Systems


        3.2 Using the INTACT Command on VAXcluster Systems

              To make the INTACT command available to nodes in a
              VAXcluster system configuration, execute a sequence of
              commands from an account with the proper privileges on
              each node, as shown in the following example. In this
              example, the INTACT command becomes available for the
              DECINTACT-RT license; load the appropriate license for
              your nodes.

              Enter the following command sequence for each node in a
              VAXcluster system on which you want to run the DECintact
              system:

              $ INSTALL :== $INSTALL/COMMAND_MODE < Return >
              $ INSTALL < Return >
              INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE < Return >
              INSTALL> EXIT < Return >
              $ LICENSE LOAD DECINTACT-RT < Return >

        3.3 Using the STARTUP and SHUTDOWN Commands

              The DECintact product provides defaults in the DECintact
              control procedure to cover a normal startup situation. The
              DECintact STARTUP function starts, or makes a copy of the
              DECintact system available for use. The DECintact system
              manager can alter the functionality by specifying various
              parameters on the command line. These parameters, as
              well as the SHUTDOWN function, are described in DECintact
              System Management Guide.

        3.4 Running the Installation Verification Procedure Separately

              You usually run the Installation Verification Procedure
              (IVP) during installation. If you want to run the IVP
              separately to ensure the integrity of installed files
              if system problems occur, enter command procedure
              INTACT$IVP.COM from directory INTACT$VERSION, as shown
              in the following example:

              $ @INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$IVP.COM < Return >




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                                      3.5 Performing Maintenance Updates


        3.5 Performing Maintenance Updates

              When Digital periodically issues maintenance updates
              of the DECintact product, each update consists of an
              installation kit. Install this kit as described in this
              document or in any documentation that may accompany the
              maintenance update.

              Each time a maintenance update is released, the version
              number changes. For example, if the current version is
              2.0, the version number of the next maintenance update is
              2.1. In addition, the maintenance update usually includes
              changes to the release notes. The release notes describe
              the changes that have been made to the DECintact product
              since the previous release.

              The update release notes are provided on line. You can
              read the release notes before you install the DECintact
              product and at any time after the product is installed.
              For information on reading the release notes before the
              DECintact system is installed, follow the installation
              procedure up to step 6. To read the release notes
              after installing the product, display or print the file
              SYS$HELP:INTACT02x.RELEASE_NOTES, where x represents the
              version of the maintenance update; or enter the following
              command to find out how to access the release notes:

              $ HELP INTACT RELEASE_NOTES < Return >

        3.6 Determining and Reporting Problems

              If you encounter a problem while using the DECintact
              product, report the problem 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 Product Services
                 (SPS) contract or warranty agreement entitles you to
                 telephone support.

              o  Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). See the
                 release notes for the DECintact product for information
                 on how to submit an SPR.


                                         Postinstallation Procedures 3-3

 



        3.6 Determining and Reporting Problems


              o  Fill out and submit a Reader's Comments form if the
                 problem concerns the DECintact documentation. You can
                 find Reader's Comments forms at the back of each hard-
                 copy 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 the warranty. If you
              encounter a problem during the warranty period, report
              the problem as indicated previously, or follow alternate
              instructions provided by Digital for reporting SPD
              nonconformance problems.

        3.7 Improving Product Performance

              The following suggestions can help you to improve the
              performance of the DECintact system as a whole:

              o  Use nonpaged physical memory for data buffers (TDBs and
                 DFBs).

              o  Use multiple physical disk drives for various files,
                 such as the recovery-unit journal (transaction
                 rollback) and the after-image journal (transaction
                 rollforward), and application data and log files.

              o  Balance used disk drives over available HSCs, CIs, and
                 K.Sdi ports.

              If you intend to use the DECintact product extensively
              on your system, you can reduce system overhead and memory
              requirements by installing it as a shared image using the
              Install Utility. For more information about improving
              product performance, see DECintact System Management
              Guide.

        3.8 Activating Support for VAX Language-Sensitive Editor

              If a version of the VAX Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE)
              that the DECintact system supports is installed before
              the DECintact installation, you can use that version of
              LSE with DECintact. If after the DECintact installation
              you install a version of LSE that DECintact supports,
              you do not need to reinstall the DECintact system to
              activate support of that version of LSE; instead, enter
              the following command:

        3-4 Postinstallation Procedures

 



                3.8 Activating Support for VAX Language-Sensitive Editor


              $ @INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UPDATE_LSE.COM


        3.9 Activating Support for DECtrace for VMS

              After the DECintact installation, if you install a version
              of the DECtrace for VMS product that DECintact supports,
              you do not need to reinstall the DECintact system to
              activate support of that version of the DECtrace software.
              For information about supporting a newly installed version
              of the DECtrace software, see DECtrace for VMS User's
              Guide.

        3.10 Getting Started Using the DECintact System

              For recommended steps for the initial use of the DECintact
              system, see DECintact System Management Guide.




























                                         Postinstallation Procedures 3-5

 









                                                                       4
        ________________________________________________________________

                                      Migrating to DECintact Version 2.0



              This chapter describes the procedures necessary to
              migrate existing DECintact copies to DECintact Version
              2.0. Perform the steps provided in this chapter after
              performing the DECintact Version 2.0 preinstallation,
              installation, and postinstallation activities of the
              preceding chapters.

        4.1 Migrating from DECintact Version 1.1 to Version 2.0

              This section describes the procedure necessary to migrate
              from an existing DECintact Version 1.1 system to a
              DECintact Version 2.0 system.

              Step 1. Create a new DECintact copy.

              Considering the extent of the changes in DECintact Version
              2.0 compared with Version 1.1, Digital recommends that you
              create a new copy of DECintact. Refer to DECintact System
              Management Guide for complete information about creating a
              copy.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                The DECintact file database file INTACT$FILE.MAR,
                menu definition file INTACT$MENU_USR.MAR, and
                security files INTACT$UIT.DAT and INTACT$AUDIT are
                compatible between Version 1.1 and Version 2.0 of
                the DECintact system.

                _____________________________________________________

              Step 2. Relink the applications.

              Relink any DECintact applications previously linked under
              another version of DECintact software.

                                  Migrating to DECintact Version 2.0 4-1

 



        4.1 Migrating from DECintact Version 1.1 to Version 2.0


              Step 3. Start the copy under DECintact Version 2.0

              Start the copy by entering the following command:

              $ @COPY-DIRECTORY:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL START < Return >

        4.2 Migrating from a Previously Installed DECintact Version 2.0

              This section describes the procedure necessary to migrate
              from an existing DECintact Version 2.0 system.

              Step 1. Edit the copy control procedure.

              Edit the copy control procedure so that the logical
              name INTACT$VERSION points to the DECintact Version 2.0
              directory:

              $ EDIT copy-directory:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM < Return >

              Change the symbol INTACT$VERSION_DIRECTORY to point to the
              current DECintact installation directory.

              Step 2. Establish the new INTACT$VERSION logical name.

              Enter the following command to establish the new
              INTACT$VERSION logical name:

              $ @copy-directory:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL LOGICAL_NAMES_ONLY < Return >

              Step 3. Replace DSPLCL.EXE and DSPLCL.DBG with Version 2.0
              images.

              Replace DSPLCL.EXE and DSPLCL.DBG in the INTACT$COPY
              directory with Version 2.0 images.

              If you have not built UERs into DSPLCL, copy the new
              images:

              $ COPY INTACT$VERSION:DSPLCL.EXE INTACT$COPY < Return >
              $ COPY INTACT$VERSION:DSPLCL.DBG INTACT$COPY < Return >

              If you have built UERs into DSPLCL, rebuild the images:

              $ SET DEFAULT INTACT$COPY < Return >
              $ @INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$REBUILD DSPLCL < Return >

              Step 4. Relink the applications.

              Use INTOPT.OPT to relink any DECintact applications
              previously linked under another version of the DECintact
              software.

        4-2 Migrating to DECintact Version 2.0

 



         4.2 Migrating from a Previously Installed DECintact Version 2.0


              Step 5. Start the copy under DECintact Version 2.0.

              Start the copy by entering the following command:

              $ @copy-directory:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL START < Return >








































                                  Migrating to DECintact Version 2.0 4-3

 









                                                                       A
        ________________________________________________________________

                                                     Sample Installation



              This appendix contains a sample installation for the
              DECintact system. Please note that this is a sample.
              The installation procedure may be modified slightly in
              maintenance updates of this product.

              Example A-1 is the dialog from a DECintact development
              license installation.

        Example A-1 Installation Sample

        Username: SYSTEM
        Password:

                Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.4

            Last interactive login on Tuesday, 24-SEP-1991 11:01
            Last non-interactive login on Tuesday, 24-SEP-1991 11:04

        $@SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DECINTACT020 MFA1: OPTIONS N

        VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4

        It is 26-SEP-1991 at 12:18.

        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:

          DECINTACT V2.0

                                                (continued on next page)


                                                 Sample Installation A-1

 






        Example A-1 (Cont.) Installation Sample
        Beginning installation of DECINTACT V2.0 at 12:18

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

            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]: 2

        * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: SYS$PRINT

        Job INTACT020 (queue OLTP$LN11, entry 929) started on OLTP$LN11

        * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? YES

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

                        DECintact V2.0 System Installation

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

            In response to the next question, please enter destination device and
            directory specification for DECintact files. The directory name must be
            a new directory name; that is, the name of a directory that does not exist.
            This directory will be the INTACT$VERSION directory once the installation
            is complete.  The INTACT$COPY directory will be a subdirectory below this.
            The default device and directory are: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020]

        * Installation device and directory [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020]]:

            Please answer the next question by selecting the number which represents
            the currently loaded DECintact license.

                1.  DECINTACT
                2.  DECINTACT-RT
                3.  DECINTACT-REM

        * Which license do you have registered and loaded [1]: 1

                                                (continued on next page)

        A-2 Sample Installation

 






        Example A-1 (Cont.) Installation Sample

                Product:      DECINTACT
                Producer:     DEC
                Version:      2.0
                Release Date: 19-SEP-1989

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

            All interactive input for the installation of DECintact V2.0 is now
            complete.  It will take approximately 15 to 50 minutes to complete the
            installation, depending on your system and kit media.

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

            LSE environment successfully updated.

        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.COPY_DEFAULT].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.COPY_DEFAULT.LOG].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.COPY_DEFAULT.DECFORMS_CACHE].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.COPY_DEFAULT.DECFORMS_STORAGE].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.EXAMPLES].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
        SYS$SYSDEVICE:[DECINTACT020.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE].
        %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

        %INTACT$IVP-I-BEGIN, starting DECintact installation verification procedure
        %INTACT$IVP-I-INSFAC, Inserting facility definition into DECtrace Admin DB.
        %INTACT$IVP-S-EPCINS, Facility insert successful.
        %INTACT$IVP-I-INSFILE, Inserting facility definition file into DECtrace facility library.
        %INTACT$IVP-S-LIBINS, Library insert successful.
        %INTACT$IVP-I-END, successfully completed DECintact installation verification procedure

                Installation of DECINTACT V2.0 completed at 12:59

                                                (continued on next page)

                                                 Sample Installation A-3

 






        Example A-1 (Cont.) Installation Sample

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:00

        $ LOGOUT
          SYSTEM     logged out at 26-SEP-1991 13:05:01.91







































        A-4 Sample Installation

 









                                                                       B
        ________________________________________________________________

                               Files Installed with the DECintact System



              This appendix lists the files that result from installing
              different DECintact licenses. Files in the remote license
              are common to all licenses.

              For most directories in the lists of files, the lists
              identify the directories by the logical names defined for
              them during the installation. However, the installation
              procedure does not define logical names for some directo-
              ries for sample application files that the installation
              procedure provides. For these directories, this appendix
              lists the following directory specifications:

              o  For files installed for the AVERTZ sample application:

                 version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]

              o  For files installed for the EMPLOYEE sample applica-
                 tion:

                 version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE]

              where:

              version-disk  Is the name of the disk that the installer
                            specifies during the installation as
                            the destination disk associated with the
                            destination directory, and which, with the
                            destination directory, the installation
                            procedure defines as INTACT$VERSION.

              version-dir   Is the name of the directory that the
                            installer specifies during the installation
                            as the destination directory, and which,
                            with the destination disk, the installation
                            procedure defines as INTACT$VERSION.

                           Files Installed with the DECintact System B-1

 



        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License

              The following files result from the installation of any
              DECintact system.

              o  INTACT$COPY:DECFORMS_CACHE.DIR

              o  INTACT$COPY:DECFORMS_STORAGE.DIR

              o  INTACT$COPY:DSPLCL.DBG

              o  INTACT$COPY:DSPLCL.EXE

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$AUDIT.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$AUDIT.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL_USER.COM

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$DF_BLANK_FORM.EXE

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$DF_BLANK_FORM.IFDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$FILE.MAR

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$FILE.SECTION

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$FORM.SECTION

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$FORMS_LIBRARY.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$MENU.SECTION

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$MENU_USR.MAR

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$PDUDB.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$PDUDB.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$PSWDVAL.EXE

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$PSWDVAL.MAR

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$PSWDVAL_BLD.OPT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE.SECTION

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_ITEM.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_ITEM.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_RCV.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_REF.DAT

        B-2 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                          B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_REF.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_SND.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_SYS.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$QUEUE_SYS.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$RESTORE.COM

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$ROLLBACK.JNL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$ROLLFORWARD.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$ROLLFORWARD.JNL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$SYNC_POINT_BACKUP.COM

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$TRANSACTION.SECTION

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$UIR.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$UIR.FDL

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT.MSS_PARAMETERS

              o  INTACT$COPY:LOG.DIR

              o  INTACT$COPY:SAMPLE.DAT

              o  INTACT$COPY:SAMPLE.EXE

              o  INTACT$COPY:USEREDIT.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:CLUSTER_AST.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:CMGDEF.MAR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:CMGDEF.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:COPY_DEFAULT.DIR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:CPYTSK.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFSERVER.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DSPACT.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DSPLCL.DBG

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DSPLCL.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FLUSH_LOG.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FORCEX.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INIGSD.OPT

                           Files Installed with the DECintact System B-3

 



        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INIOPN.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INIPRV.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$AUDIT.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$AUDIT.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$AUDREP.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$BAKINI.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$BAKRES.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$BUF.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$CALSET.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$CMU.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$COMMON_CONTROL.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$COPY_CONTROL_USER.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$CREATE_COPY.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DF_BLANK_FORM.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DF_BLANK_FORM.IFDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FAC_DEF.EPC$DEF

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FILE.MAR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FILE.SECTION

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FORM.SECTION

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FORMS_LIBRARY.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$HELP.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$HFU.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$HIBER.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$HLP.HLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$IMU.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$INIGSD.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$INIGSD.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$INILOG.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$IVP.COM

        B-4 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                          B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$MENU.SECTION

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$MENU_SYS.MAR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$MENU_USR.MAR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$MSG.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$ONLINEHLP.HLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PARSER.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PDU.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PDUDB.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PDUDB.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PRVSHR.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PRVSHR.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PRVSHR_BLD.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PSWDVAL.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PSWDVAL.MAR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$PSWDVAL_BLD.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QMU.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEINI.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE.SECTION

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_ITEM.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_ITEM.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_RCV.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_RCV.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_REF.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_REF.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_SND.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_SND.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_SYS.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEUE_SYS.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$REBUILD.COM

                           Files Installed with the DECintact System B-5

 



        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RECOVER.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RESTORE.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RESTRT.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$ROLLFORWARD.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RPCMSG.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RPCSHR.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RSPWRT.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SECURE.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SHR.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SWLPROC.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SWLUP.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SWLUP.HLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SYNC_POINT_BACKUP.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SYNC_POINT_ROLFWD.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$TFEHLP.HLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$TFEVAX.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$TOC.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$TRANSACTION.SECTION

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.FDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UTILITIES.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$VERSION.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$VFSHR.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$VIM.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$VIMHLP.HLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT.MLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT.OLB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTNOSHROPT.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTONLAPL.COM

        B-6 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                          B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTONLDCL.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTOPT.OPT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:LCKINT.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUESRV.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUESRVXMT.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SAMPLE.DAT

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SAMPLE.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SETPRCNAM.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SRVMGR.EXE

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGDEF.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGDISP.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGEDIT.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGEDTDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGEDTDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGEDTDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGEDTDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGFMT.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGINIT.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGMAIN.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGNET.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGPKT.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGTIO.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGUTIL.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TMGWORK.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:USEREDIT.OPT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]AA_
                 READMEFIRST.TXT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]AVERTZ_COBOL_
                 BLD.COM

                           Files Installed with the DECintact System B-7

 



        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]AVERTZ_
                 DSPLCL.PRM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]AVERTZ_
                 INTACT$MENU_USR.MAR

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]BUILD_CDD_
                 ENTITIES.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]BUILD_
                 FORM.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]BUILD_
                 MESSAGE_FILE.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]COMPILE_
                 SERVERS.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]COMPILE_
                 TASKS.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]DB_BUILD.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]DEFINE_
                 QUEUE.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]DEFINE_
                 SERVERS.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]LINK_
                 REPORT.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]LINK_
                 SERVERS.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]LINK_
                 TASKS.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]REPORT.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]REPORT.COM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VRMSG.MSG

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_CANCEL_RS_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_CHECKIN_
                 CLIENT_MAIN.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_CHECKIN_
                 CLIENT_SUB.COB

        B-8 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                          B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_CHECKOUT_
                 CLIENT_MAIN.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_CHECKOUT_
                 CLIENT_SUB.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_COMPLETE_
                 CHECKIN_PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_COMPLETE_
                 CHECKOUT_PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_COMPUTE_
                 BILL_PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_
                 CUSTOMERS.DAT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FIELDS.CDO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FINDCAR_
                 PROC.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FIND_CU_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FIND_SI_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FIND_VE_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FIND_VE_
                 VRH_PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_FORM.IFDL

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_GETRESV_
                 PROC.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_
                 INDEXES.SQL

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LITERALS_
                 INCLUDE.LIB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LOAD_
                 CUSTOMERS.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LOAD_
                 REGIONS.SCO

                           Files Installed with the DECintact System B-9

 



        B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LOAD_
                 RENTAL_CLASSES.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LOAD_
                 SITES.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_LOAD_
                 VEHICLES.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_MESSAGES_
                 INCLUDE.LIB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_READ_
                 INIT.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_READ_
                 SERVER_MAIN.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_READ_
                 SERVER_SUB.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_
                 RECORDS.CDO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_
                 REGIONS.DAT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_RENTAL_
                 CLASSES.DAT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_RESERVE_
                 CLIENT_MAIN.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_RESERVE_
                 CLIENT_SUB.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_RES_
                 DETAILS_PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_SCHEMA.SQL

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_SITES.DAT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_SQL_
                 STATUS_INCLUDE.LIB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_STORE_CU_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_TERM.SCO

        B-10 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                          B.1 DECintact Files in a Remote-Access License


              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_UPDATE_
                 INIT.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_UPDATE_
                 SERVER_MAIN.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_UPDATE_
                 SERVER_SUB.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_
                 VEHICLES.DAT

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.AVERTZ]VR_WRITE_RS_
                 PROC.SCO

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE]EMPLOYEE.COB

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE]EMPLOYEE_
                 INFO_FORM.IFDL

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE]EMPLOYEE_
                 DSPLCL.PRM

              o  version-disk:[version-dir.EXAMPLES.EMPLOYEE]EMPLOYEE_
                 INTACT$MENU_USR.MAR

        B.2 DECintact Files in a Development License

              The following additional files result from installation of
              the development license:

              o  INTACT$COPY:DEXAMPLE.BAS

              o  INTACT$COPY:SAMPLE.BAS

              o  INTACT$COPY:SAMPLE_ROOT.BAS

              o  INTACT$COPY:SAMPLE_SUB.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DEXAMPLE.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.H

                          Files Installed with the DECintact System B-11

 



        B.2 DECintact Files in a Development License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:DFBDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FFEDEFCON.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FMINFODEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FNCDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FNCDEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:FNCDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DEFINITIONS.PLI

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$DFB.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FFE.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$FMINFO.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$HFU.OBJ

        B-12 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                            B.2 DECintact Files in a Development License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$MSG.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QDB.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QKB.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$QUEHDR.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$RCVPKT.PLI

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$SERVER.OBJ

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$STRUCTURES.PLI

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$TDB.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.LIB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UIR.PLI

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.MAR

                          Files Installed with the DECintact System B-13

 



        B.2 DECintact Files in a Development License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:INTDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:PRFDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:PRFDEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:PRFDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEDEFCON.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEMAP.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEMAP.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEMAP.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEMAP.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:QUEMAP.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RABDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RABDEF.CDDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RABDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RMBDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RMBDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RMBDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RMBDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:RMBDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SAMPLE.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SAMPLE_ROOT.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:SAMPLE_SUB.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.CDDL

        B-14 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 



                            B.2 DECintact Files in a Development License


              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.DDL

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.FOR

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:TDBDEF.PAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:UIRDEF.BAS

              o  INTACT$VERSION:UIRDEF.COB

              o  INTACT$VERSION:UIRDEF.H

              o  INTACT$VERSION:UIRDEF.MAR

              o  SYS$HELP:INTACT020.RELEASE_NOTES

              o  SYS$TEST:INTACT$IVP020.COM

        B.3 DECintact Files for Development and Run-Time Licenses

              In addition to the files previously listed, the following
              files are in the directory only when the development or
              run-time license is installed:

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$EXAMPLE_RESTORE.COM

              o  INTACT$COPY:INTACT$EXAMPLE_SYNC_POINT_BACKUP.COM

              o  INTACT$VERSION:HFUNAM.OBJ

        B.4 IVP Files

              When the IVP runs successfully, the INTACT$LOG: directory
              also contains the following files:

              o  CPYTSK.ERR

              o  CPYTSK.LOG

              o  DSPLCL.ERR

              o  DSPLCL.LOG

              o  INTACT$IVP.TMP

              o  INTACT$TMG.SECTION

              o  LCKINT.LOG

                          Files Installed with the DECintact System B-15

 



        B.4 IVP Files


              o  SW_COMM.DAT

              With DECnet running, the INTACT$LOG: directory also
              contains the following files:

              o  QUESRV.ERR

              o  QUESRV.LOG

              o  QUESRVXMT.ERR

              o  QUESRVXMT.LOG

































        B-16 Files Installed with the DECintact System

 









                                                                       C
        ________________________________________________________________

                                                                Messages



              This appendix lists the messages you may see while
              installing the DECintact product with VMSINSTAL. These
              messages come from either the VMSINSTAL program or the
              Installation Verification Procedure (IVP).

              If you receive a message that is not listed in this
              appendix, check VMS System Messages and Recovery
              Procedures Manual. For messages relating to LMF errors,
              refer to VMS License Management Utility Manual.

        C.1 Message Format

              The messages in this appendix have the following format:

              %facility-s-ident, text [-facility-s-ident, text]

              where:

              % (percent  Prefixes the first message issued.
              sign)

              facility    Can be one of the following:

                             VMSINSTAL for VMSINSTAL messages
                             INTACT$IVP for IVP messages

              - (hyphen)  Prefixes each subsequent message.








                                                            Messages C-1

 



        C.1 Message Format



              s           Represents a severity level and can be one of
                          the following:

                          Code   Meaning

                          S      Success
                          I      Informational
                          W      Warning
                          E      Error
                          F      Fatal

                          The severity level of a message is included
                          in the status message from the component.
                          You can identify the type of message you have
                          received by its severity level. Success and
                          informational messages inform you that the
                          system has performed your request. In some
                          cases, the command processing continues after
                          issuing a success message. In other cases, the
                          message indicates that the command processing
                          is complete.

                          Warning messages indicate that the command
                          may have performed some, but not all, of your
                          request, and that you may have to verify the
                          command or program output.

                          Error messages indicate that the output or
                          program result is incorrect, but the system
                          may attempt to continue execution.

                          Fatal messages indicate that the system cannot
                          continue execution of the request.

              ident       Abbreviates the message text. All the messages
                          in this appendix are alphabetized according to
                          the ident.

              text        Explains the message.





        C-2 Messages

 



                                                  C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


        C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages

              The VMSINSTAL messages are listed in this section. Note
              that nnnn indicates the current or required quota units.

              BADVMSVER, This kit requires VMS V5.4 or later.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The target machine must be running VMS
                Version 5.4 or higher.

                User Action: You must install VMS Version 5.4 or higher
                before attempting installation again.

              COPYALRRUN, DECINTACT COPY is already running prior
                to installation. COPY must be shut down before
                installation starts.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: DECintact processes are active indicating
                that a DECintact COPY is currently up.

                User Action: Shut down the currently active DECintact
                COPY.

              DECDTMINHIB, SYS$DECDTM_INHIBIT is DEFINED. Check
                SYS$STARTUP:SYLOGICALS.COM.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The logical SYS$DECDTM_INHIBIT has been
                defined, thus disabling the used of DECdtm.

                User Action: This logical is defined in SYSTARTUP:SYLOGICALS.COM.
                Remove all references that define this logical.

              DEVNOTAVL, Device device-name is not available.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The destination device specified is not
                currently available.

                User Action: Either make the destination device avail-
                able, or select another device for the installation.

                                                            Messages C-3

 



        C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


              DEVNOTDISK, Device device-name is not a disk.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The destination device specified is not a
                disk unit.

                User Action: Select another device for the installa-
                tion.

              DEVNOTEXIST, Device device-name does not exist.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The destination device specified does not
                exist.

                User Action: Select another device for the installa-
                tion.

              DIREXISTS, Directory directory-name already exists; please
                specify nonexistent directory.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The directory name you specified points to
                an existing directory.

                User Action: Specify a directory name of a directory
                that does not currently exist.

              INVALDEVDIR, Destination specification is invalid.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: Destination specification is invalid.

                User Action: Input a valid device and directory
                specification.

              NOBYTLM, Process quota BYTLM is too low; nnnn needed, nnnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process BYTLM count is too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                needed values. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value settings to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

        C-4 Messages

 



                                                  C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


              NOCLISYMTBL, System parameter CLISYMTBL is too low; nnnn
                needed/ nnnn currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your system's command line interpreter
                symbol table is too small.

                User Action: Use the System Generation Utility (SYSGEN)
                to configure your system with the correct value for the
                dynamic system parameter CLISYMTBL.

              NOCOMMONLOG, No DECdtm common log exists for this node.
                Use LMCP to create one.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: A DECdtm transaction log does not exist
                for this node. A transaction log is required for DECdtm
                to work.

                User Action: Use the LMCP Utility to create a DECdtm
                transaction log and restart the installation.

              NODIOLM, Process quota DIOLM is too low; nnn needed, nnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process DIOLM count is too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                needed values. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value settings to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

              NOENQLM, Process quota ENQLM is too low; nnn needed, nnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process ENQLM count is too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                needed values. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value settings to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

                                                            Messages C-5

 



        C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


              NOFILLM, Process quota FILLM is too low; nnnn needed/nnnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process does not have the required
                open file limit (FILLM) quota.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

              NOGBLPAGES, System parameter GBLPAGES is too low; nnnn
                needed/nnnn currently free.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your system does not have enough free
                global pages allocated.

                User Action: Use MODPARAMS.DAT and AUTOGEN to configure
                your system with the correct amount of global pages.
                Reboot the system for the value setting to take effect
                and restart the installation.

              NOGBLSECTIONS, System parameter GBLECTIONS is too low;
                nnnn needed/nnnn currently free.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your system does not have enough free
                global sections allocated.

                User Action: Use MODPARAMS.DAT and AUTOGEN to configure
                your system with the correct amount of global sections.
                Reboot the system for the value setting to take effect
                and restart the installation.

              NOLSENV, LSE environment file(s) could not be found.

                Severity: Warning

                Explanation: The INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$LSE_PKG.ENV file
                could not be found.

                User Action: Verify that the INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$LSE_
                PKG.ENV file does not exist. If the file does not
                exist, then there has been a problem with the LSE
                support provided by DECintact. If the file exists, then
                enter the following command to add the LSE support:

                   @INTACT$VERSION:INTACT$UPDATE_LSE

        C-6 Messages

 



                                                  C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


              NOMAXDETACH, Process quota MAXDETACH is too low; 0
                [unlimited] needed/ nnnn currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process does not have the maximum
                number of detached processes set.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

              NOPGFLQUO, Process quota PGFLQUOTA is too low; nnnn
                needed/nnnn currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process has the paging file quota set
                too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

              NOPRCLM, Process quota PRCLM is too low; nnnn needed/nnnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your process has the process count limit
                set too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

              NOPRIVIVP, Process does not have sufficient provileges to
                run IVP. The required privileges are ALTPRI, CMKRNL,
                DETACH, GROUP, GRPNAM, GRPPRV, LOG_IO, NETMBX, PFNMAP,
                PRMGBL, SHARE, SHMEM, SYSGBL, SYSLCK, SYSPRV.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: Your process does not have the correct set
                of privileges to execute the IVP.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper privileges. Log out and then log in to the

                                                            Messages C-7

 



        C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


                system for the privileges to take effect. Then restart
                the installation.

              NOSCSNODE, SCSNODE is not set. DECdtm requires an SCSNODE.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The SCSNODE is not defined on your system
                and is required for support of DECdtm services by the
                DECintact system.

                User Action: Use MODPARAMS.DAT and AUTOGEN to define
                SCSNODE. Reboot the system for the definition to take
                effect, and restart the installation.

              NOSPACE, device-name does not contain enough free blocks
                for installation; nnnn required, nnnn currently free.

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: Not enough free blocks are available on
                the destination device.

                User Action: Free enough blocks for installation, or
                select another device for the installation.

              NOSYSSPACE, System disk does not contain enough free
                blocks for installation; nnnn required.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The system disk does not have enough free
                blocks for the installation to complete successfully.

                User Action: You must free enough blocks to complete
                the installation before attempting the installation
                again.

              NOWSEXTENT, Process quota WSEXTENT is too low; nnnn
                needed/nnnn currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The size of the working set extent of your
                process is set too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.

        C-8 Messages

 



                                                  C.2 VMSINSTAL Messages


              NOWSMAX, System parameter WSMAX is too low; nnnn
                needed/nnnn currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: Your system's maximum working set size is
                too low.

                User Action: Use MODPARAMS.DAT and AUTOGEN to configure
                your system with the correct working size. Reboot
                the system for the value setting to take effect, and
                restart the installation.

              NOWSQUOTA, Process quota WSQUO is too low; nnnn needed/nnnn
                currently set.

                Severity: Fatal

                Explanation: The working set quota size of your process
                is set too low.

                User Action: Use the Authorize Utility to set the
                proper value. Log out and then log in to the system
                for the value setting to take effect. Then restart the
                installation.




















                                                            Messages C-9

 



        C.3 IVP Messages


        C.3 IVP Messages

              The IVP messages are listed in this section.

              ALRRUN, processes already running prior to IVP-initiated
                startup

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The default DECintact copy is currently
                running.

                User Action: You must shut down the DECintact copy
                before executing the IVP.

              BADFMT, bad format in device:[directory]INTACT$COPY_
                CONTROL.COM

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The command procedure
                INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM was not found in the default
                copy directory, or has a bad internal format.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

              BEGIN, starting DECintact installation verification
                procedure

                Severity: Informational

                Explanation: The DECintact IVP is starting.

                User Action: No action is required.

              END, successfully completed DECintact installation
                verification procedure.

                Severity: Informational

                Explanation: The DECintact IVP has run successfully.

                User Action: None.

              INSFAC, Inserting facility definition into DECtrace Admin
                DB.

                Severity: Informational

                Explanation: The facility definition for DECintact
                has been inserted into the DECtrace Administration
                Database.

                User Action: None.

        C-10 Messages

 



                                                        C.3 IVP Messages


              INSFILE, Inserting facility definition file into DECtrace
                facility library.

                Severity: Informational

                Explanation: The DECtrace facility definition for
                DECintact is being inserted into the DECtrace facility
                library.

                User Action: None.

              LIBINS, Library insert successful.

                Severity: Success

                Explanation: The DECtrace facility definition for
                DECintact has been successfully inserted into the
                DECtrace facility library.

                User Action: None.

              NOLICENSE, No license is active for DECtrace. Facility not
                inserted.

                Severity: Warning

                Explanation: The license for DECtrace is not active on
                your system. The DECintact facility cannot be inserted
                into the DECtrace Administration Database.

                User Action: If you want support of DECtrace by the
                DECintact system, load the DECtrace license and insert
                the DECintact facility definition INTACT$VERSION:EPC_
                FACILITY.EPC$DEF into the DECtrace Administration
                Database. See DECtrace for VMS User's Guide for more
                information.

              NOTCPY, directory is not a DECintact copy directory

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: The default DECintact copy directory does
                not exist, or is not properly populated.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

                                                           Messages C-11

 



        C.3 IVP Messages


              NOTINST, DECtrace not installed. Facility not inserted.

                Severity: Warning

                Explanation: DECtrace is not installed on your system.
                The DECintact facility cannot be inserted into the
                DECtrace Administation Database.

                User Action: If DECintact's support of DECtrace is
                desired, install DECtrace.

              NOTRUN, not all processes running after IVP-initiated
                startup

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: INTACT$COPY_CONTROL failed to start all
                the required processes for the default DECintact copy.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

              SHUTER, error during IVP-initiated shutdown

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM experienced
                an unexpected error while shutting down the default
                DECintact copy.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

              STLRUN, processes still running after IVP-initiated
                shutdown

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM failed to stop all
                processes for the default DECintact copy, after the IVP
                requested a shutdown.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

              STRTER, error during IVP-initiated startup

                Severity: Error

                Explanation: INTACT$COPY_CONTROL.COM experienced
                an unexpected error while starting up the default
                DECintact copy.

                User Action: Reinstall the DECintact system.

        C-12 Messages

 



                                                        C.3 IVP Messages


              VERS, Installed DECtrace Version is Vn.n.

                Severity: Informational

                Explanation: This is the current installed version of
                DECtrace.

                User Action: None.

              VERSREQ, DECintact requires DECtrace version 1.1 or
                higher. Facility not inserted.

                Severity: Warning

                Explanation: The current version of DECtrace is not
                supported by DECintact. DECintact requires DECtrace
                Version 1.1 or higher.

                User Action: Install Version 1.1 or higher of DECtrace.


























                                                           Messages C-13

 









                                                                       D
        ________________________________________________________________

                           Creating Transaction Logs for DECdtm Services



              If you want to use DECdtm services on a node, you must
              create a transaction log for that node. In a VAXcluster
              system, you must create a transaction log for each node in
              the cluster. This appendix describes the following:

              o  Prerequisites for creating a transaction log

              o  Planning the size and location of transaction logs

              o  Setting up and creating transaction logs

              o  Example of setting up and creating transaction logs for
                 a cluster

              For more information about DECdtm services and the
              commands described in this appendix, see the VMS
              documentation set.

        D.1 Prerequisites for Creating a Transaction Log

              Before you create a transaction log for a node, the
              following prerequisites must be met:

              o  You must have the SYSPRV privilege.

              o  The node must be running VMS Version 5.4 or higher.

        D.2 Planning the Size and Location of Transaction Logs

              The size and location of transaction logs can affect
              the performance of your system. Before you create
              transaction logs, plan how big to make the logs and
              where you are going to put them. Although you can later
              move a transaction log and change the size to improve
              performance, careful planning reduces the need for
              changes.

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        D.2 Planning the Size and Location of Transaction Logs


              If the performance of your system is adversely affected by
              either the size or location of the logs, refer to the VMS
              documentation for the following information:

              o  Checking whether the transaction logs are the correct
                 size

              o  Changing the size of transaction logs

              o  Moving transaction logs

        D.2.1 Determining the Size of Transaction Logs

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                These guidelines for determining the size of a
                transaction log provide only an approximate size.
                When planning transaction logs, overestimate, rather
                than underestimate, the size of the transaction log.

                _____________________________________________________

              When you create transaction logs, you specify the size
              of the log in blocks. By default, the size of each
              transaction log is 4000 blocks. This default size gives
              acceptable performance on most systems.

              If your system is already running transactions, you can
              use the MONITOR TRANSACTION command to check the rate
              of transactions and their duration. See the VMS Monitor
              Utility Manual for more information about the MONITOR
              command.

              If you know or can anticipate the rate of transactions and
              their duration, use the following algorithm to calculate
              the approximate transaction log size:

                               size = 40*rate*duration

              where:





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                  D.2 Planning the Size and Location of Transaction Logs



              size          Is the size of the transaction log in
                            blocks.

              rate          Is the average number of transactions
                            executed each second.

              duration      Is the average duration of each transaction
                            in seconds.

              For example, if rate is 10 transactions per second and
              duration is 12 seconds, the calculation is as follows:

                                size = 40*10*12 = 4800

              In this example, the recommended size for the transaction
              log is 4800 blocks.

              If you do not know the rate and duration of transactions,
              accept the default value of 4000 blocks. If the default
              size later proves unacceptable you can change the
              size of the transaction log, as described in the VMS
              documentation.

        D.2.2 Determining the Location for Transaction Logs

              When deciding where to put the transaction log for a node,
              consider the following factors:

              o  Speed

                 Select a high performance disk, such as a solid state
                 disk, that is not heavily used.

              o  Availability

                 High availability is achieved when you have multiple
                 access paths to the data. Use a disk that can be
                 accessed by the other nodes in the cluster when
                 the node is down. This reduces the time that other
                 transactions in the cluster are blocked while waiting
                 for recovery from the node failure.

              o  Reliability

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        D.2 Planning the Size and Location of Transaction Logs


                 Reliability is achieved when you have multiple copies
                 of the data. A shadowed disk is more reliable than a
                 nonshadowed disk, but can be slower than a nonshadowed
                 disk because transaction logs are almost exclusively
                 write-only.

              You can choose which of these factors is most important.
              For example, if the node is a workstation, you can choose
              to give up speed for availability and reliability, by
              putting the transaction log on a shadowed HSC-based disk,
              instead of on a faster disk attached to the workstation.

              If you have a VAXcluster, each node must have its own
              transaction log. To improve the performance of the
              transactions, distribute the logs among different disks on
              the system.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                Ensure that the disk has sufficient contiguous
                space to hold the transaction log. A discontiguous
                transaction log results in poor transaction
                performance.

                _____________________________________________________

        D.3 Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs

              This section describes how to set up and create transac-
              tion logs. Before creating a transaction log, consider the
              recommendations for determining the size and location of
              the log, as described in Section D.2.

              To set up and create a transaction log:

              o  Identify the directories where you want to put the log.

              o  Create the transaction log in the directories.

              For an example of how to set up and create transaction
              logs for a three-node VAXcluster system, refer to
              Section D.4.



        D-4 Creating Transaction Logs for DECdtm Services

 



                            D.3 Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs


        D.3.1 Setting Up the Transaction Logs

              DECdtm services uses the system logical name SYS$JOURNAL
              to locate transaction logs. For a single node, you must
              define SYS$JOURNAL to point to the directory that will
              contain the transaction log. In a cluster, you define
              SYS$JOURNAL on each node as a search list that points to
              all the directories that will contain the transaction logs
              for the cluster. If you put transaction logs for all nodes
              in one directory, SYS$JOURNAL on each node points to that
              directory.

              You must define SYS$JOURNAL in the system logical name
              table in executive mode.

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                Remember to define SYS$JOURNAL in both the common
                and node-specific versions of the SYS$STARTUP:SYLOGICALS.COM
                command procedure.

                _____________________________________________________

        D.3.2 Creating the Transaction Logs

              To create a transaction log, use the Log Manager Control
              Program (LMCP) Utility.

              Invoke the LMCP Utility:

              $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LMCP
              LMCP>













                       Creating Transaction Logs for DECdtm Services D-5

 



        D.3 Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs


              At the LMCP> prompt, enter the CREATE LOGFILE command,
              using the following syntax:

              CREATE LOGFILE filespec /SIZE=size

              where:

              filespec      Is the full file-specification of the log.
                            The name of the file must be SYSTEM$node-
                            name, where node-name is the name of
                            the node. The file extension must be
                            .LM$JOURNAL. If you omit the file extension
                            in the command line, you get the extension
                            .LM$JOURNAL by default.

              size          Is the size of the transaction log in
                            blocks. If you omit the /SIZE qualifier,
                            the transaction log is created with the
                            default size of 4000 blocks.

              Then, enter the EXIT command at the LMCP> prompt.

        D.4 Example of Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs

              This section shows you how to set up and create trans-
              action logs for a three-node VAXcluster system. For this
              example, Table D-1 lists cluster members and transaction
              log details.

              Table D-1 Details for Example of Creating Transaction
              __________Logs____________________________________________

              Node Name     ______________Transaction_Log_______________

              ______________Location___________________Size_(in_blocks)_

              ORANGE        DISK$USER1:[LOGFILES]      5000

              RED           DISK$USER3:[LOGFILES]      4000

              GREEN_________DISK$LOG:[LOGFILES]________6000_____________

              Perform the following steps to set up all transaction logs
              for the cluster and create the logs. Before starting,
              ensure that all three disks are mounted on all three
              nodes.

        D-6 Creating Transaction Logs for DECdtm Services

 



                 D.4 Example of Setting Up and Creating Transaction Logs


              1. For each node, enter the following command to define
                 the logical SYS$JOURNAL to be a search list of all the
                 directories in Table D-1:

                 $  DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXECUTIVE SYS$JOURNAL -
                 _$ DISK$USER1:[LOGFILES], -
                 _$ DISK$USER3:[LOGFILES], -
                 _$ DISK$LOG:[LOGFILES]

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                You can enter all of the commands to set up the
                cluster from one node, using the SYSMAN Utility.

                _____________________________________________________

              2. Edit the common and node-specific versions of
                 SYS$STARTUP:SYLOGICALS.COM files to include the defini-
                 tion of
                 SYS$JOURNAL.

              3. Enter the following commands to create the transaction
                 logs:

                 $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LMCP
                 LMCP> CREATE LOGFILE DISK$USER1:[LOGFILES]SYSTEM$ORANGE /SIZE=5000
                 LMCP> CREATE LOGFILE DISK$USER3:[LOGFILES]SYSTEM$RED
                 LMCP> CREATE LOGFILE DISK$LOG:[LOGFILES]SYSTEM$GREEN/SIZE=6000
                 LMCP> EXIT

                 When you omit the /SIZE qualifier (for example, when
                 creating the log for node RED), the transaction log is
                 created with the default size of 4000 blocks.












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     ________________________________________________________________

                                                                Index



     A__________________________          D__________________________

     Aborting                             DECDTM$STARTUP.COM
       DECintact installation,              procedure
         2-1                               executing to diagnose
     Authorize Utility                        DECdtm problem, 1-5
       checking and changing              DECdtm services
         quotas, 1-12                      checking setup before
     AUTOGEN procedure                        installing DECintact,
       running to activate                    1-4
         system parameters,                transaction logs
         1-5, 1-15                            creating, D-5

                                              defining SYS$JOURNAL,
     B__________________________                 D-5

     Back up                                  example of creating,
       system disk, 2-6                          D-6
     Bill of materials                        example of defining

       See BOM                                   SYS$JOURNAL, D-7
     BOM                                      location, D-3
       for installation kit                   planning, D-1
          checking, 1-3                       size, D-2
                                          DECintact licenses
     C__________________________           DECINTACT, 1-2
     Creating                              DECINTACT-REM, 1-2
       transaction logs                    DECINTACT-RT, 1-2
          description, D-5                 features, 1-2t
          example, D-6                     registering, 1-9
                                           selecting, 2-8
                                           verifying, 2-8
                                          DECintact system
                                           aborting installation,
                                              2-1

                                                              Index-1

 






        DECintact system (Cont.)
         functionality, 1-2                 E__________________________

         media in distribution              Error conditions, 2-12
            kit, 1-3
         migrating to V2.0                  F__________________________
            from DECintact V1.1,            Files
               4-1                            installed with DECintact
            from previous                        system
               DECintact V2.0,                   Development kit, B-2,
               4-2                                  B-11, B-15
         performance                             IVP, B-15
            improving, 3-4                       Remote-access kit, B-2
         preinstallation product                 Run-time kit, B-2,
            information, 1-1                        B-15
         product description, 1-1
         running multiple versions          G
            , 1-9                           ___________________________
        DECnet                              Global pages
         IVP files installed, B-16            calculating, 1-15
        DECtrace for VMS                      checking number free,
         support for, 3-5                        1-14
        Determining location                Global sections
         transaction logs, D-3                calculating, 1-15
        Determining size                      checking number free,
         transaction logs, D-2                   1-13
        Development system
         files installed, B-2,              H__________________________
            B-11, B-15                      Help
         license, 1-2                         about release notes, 1-3
        Disk space                            during installation, 2-1
         requirements for
            DECintact installation,         I
            1-16                            ___________________________
            not on system disk,             Installation
               1-17                           aborting, 2-1
            on system disk, 1-16              failures, 2-12
            quotas, 1-16                      media in distribution
        Displaying                               kit, 1-3
         release notes, 2-6                   performing, 2-1, 2-12
        Distribution kit                      postinstallation
         contents, 1-3                           procedures, 3-1
                                              procedures, 2-1
                                              requirements, 1-10
                                              sample, A-1

        Index-2

 






        Installation (Cont.)                Log Manager Control Program
         time required, 1-18                   (LMCP) Utility

         verification messages,               See LMCP Utility
            2-11                            LSE
        Installation Verification             activating for DECintact
          Procedure (IVP)                        system, 3-4

         See IVP
        INTACT command, 3-2                 M__________________________

        IPCACP process                      Maintenance updates, 3-3
         activating for DECdtm              Media
            services, 1-5                     in distribution kit, 1-3
        IVP                                 Messages
         files installed, B-15                IVP
         messages                                checking, 2-11
            checking, 2-11                       list, C-10
            list, C-10                        VMSINSTAL, C-3
         requirements for, 1-10               warning, 2-5
         running standalone, 3-2

                                            N__________________________
        L__________________________         Nodes

        Language-Sensitive Editor             licensing for multiple,
          (LSE)                                  1-10

         See LSE
        License Management Facility         O__________________________
          (LMF)                             Online release notes, 1-2

         See LMF                            OPTIONS N parameter
        Licenses                              selecting release note

         See DECintact licenses                  option if specified,

         See LMF, license                        2-6
        LMCP Utility                          VMSINSTAL procedure, 1-2
         example of using, D-7
         using before installing            P__________________________
            DECintact, 1-5                  PAK
         using to create DECdtm               registration
            transaction log, D-5                 LMF requirement, 1-3
        LMF                                      procedure, 1-9
         license                            Physical memory
            in distribution kit,              installation requirements
               1-3                               for, 1-10
            registering DECintact           Planning
               system, 1-9                    transaction logs, D-1
            requirement for PAK
               registration, 1-3

                                                                 Index-3

 






        Postinstallation procedures
          , 3-1                             S__________________________
        Prerequisite software, 1-4          SCSNODE system parameter
        Privileges                            defining
         for processes, 1-10                     for DECdtm services,
        Problem reporting                           1-5

         See Reports, problem               SCSSYSTEMID system
        Product Authorization Key              parameter
          (PAK)                               defining for DECdtm

         See PAK                                 services, 1-5

                                            SHUTDOWN command, 3-2
        Q__________________________         Software
        Quotas                                media in distribution
         changing, 1-13                          kit, 1-3
         disk space, 1-16                     optional, 1-4
         for processes, 1-11                     installing, 1-5
            checking, 1-12                    prerequisite, 1-4
         for system parameters,             Software Performance Report
            1-13                               (SPR)

                                              See SPR
        R__________________________         Software Product
        Reader's Comments form                 Description (SPD)

         submitting, 3-4                      See SPD
        Release notes, 3-3                  Software Product Services
         as source of SPR                      (SPS) contract

            instructions, 3-3                 See SPS contract
         displaying, 2-6                    SPD
         help, 3-3                            as applies to reporting
         OPTIONS N, 2-6                          problems, 3-4
         printing, 1-3                      SPR
         reading on line, 1-3                 submitting, 3-3
        Remote-access system                SPS contract
         files installed, B-2                 as applies to reporting
         license, 1-2                            problems, 3-3
        Reports                             SSA
         problem, 3-3                         as source of supported
        Run-time system                          software versions, 1-7
         files installed, B-2,                as source of supported
            B-15                                 VMS classes, 1-4
         license, 1-2                         as source of supported

                                                 VMS version, 1-4
                                            Standalone IVP

                                              See also IVP

        Index-4

 






        Standalone IVP (Cont.)
         running, 3-2                       T__________________________

        STARTUP command, 3-2                Time
        SYS$DECDTM_INHIBIT logical            requirements for
          name                                   installation, 1-18
         removing to set up DECdtm          TP_SERVER process
            , 1-4                             activating for DECdtm
        SYS$JOURNAL logical name                 services, 1-5
         defining for DECdtm                Transaction logs
            services, 1-5                     See DECdtm services,
         example of defining, D-7                transaction logs
         transaction logs, D-5
            example of defining,            U
               D-7                          ___________________________
        SYSGEN parameters                   UIC
         changing before                      process state
            installation, 1-15                   required to run IVP,
         minimum values for                         1-10
            installation, 1-13                   required to run
        SYSMAN Utility                              VMSINSTAL, 1-10
         using to set up                    Upgrading to DECintact
            transaction logs, D-7              Version 2.0
        System disk                           preinstallation procedure
         backing up, 1-17                        , 1-7

        System logical names
         defining                           V__________________________
            for DECdtm services,            VAXcluster system
               1-5                            node
        System manager's account,                loading DECintact
          2-1                                       licence, 1-10
        System parameters                     using INTACT command, 3-2
         changing before                    VMS
            installation, 1-15                installed version
         defining                                checking by VMSINSTAL,
            for DECdtm services,                    1-4
               1-5                               determining, 1-4
         minimum values for                   required components, 1-4
            installation, 1-13                required support classes,
        System processes                         1-4
         activating for DECdtm                supported version
            services, 1-5                        information in SSA,
        System Support Addendum                     1-4
          (SSA)                             VMSINSTAL procedure
         See SSA                              checking VMS version, 1-4

                                                                 Index-5

 






        VMSINSTAL procedure (Cont.)           prompt to access release
         effect on BYPASS                        notes, 1-2
            privilege, 1-11                   query about system disk
         gathering information for               backup, 1-17
            DECintact installation,           requirements checked by,
            1-18                                 1-17
         handling problems                    running to start
            detected by, 1-17                    installation, 2-2
         messages, C-3                        syntax, 2-2
            after interactive                 UIC considerations before
               input, 2-10                       running, 1-10

            after selecting
               DECintact license,           W__________________________

               2-9                          Warranty
            LSE software or                   as applies to reporting
               license missing,                  problems, 3-3
               2-9                          Warranty Addendum
            unsupported LSE                   as applies to reporting
               version, 2-10                     problems, 3-4
         OPTIONS N parameter, 1-2























        Index-6
