 















             Digital Extended Math Library for VMS
             Installation Guide

             Order Number: AA-PBLJA-TE



             August 1990

             This document contains instructions for installing the
             Digital Extended Math Library for VMS on VAX processors
             running the VMS operating system. It also explains how to
             read the online release notes before or after installing the
             product.





             Revision/Update Information:  This is a new document.

             Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.4 or higher

             Software Version:             Digital Extended Math Library
                                           for VMS Version 1.0


             Digital Equipment Corporation
             Maynard, Massachusetts

 


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                                                                  Contents
          ________________________________________________________________

                __________________________________________________________
                PREFACE                                                vii

          ________________________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL DXML                         1-1


                1.1   PREREQUISITE HARDWARE                            1-1

                1.2   PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE                            1-2


                1.3   OPTIONAL HARDWARE                                1-2

                1.4   INSTALLATION TIME                                1-2


                1.5   VAX LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY (LMF)            1-3

                1.6   SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS                              1-3
                1.6.1     Privileges                                   1-4
                1.6.2     Disk Space                                   1-5
                1.6.3     System Parameters                            1-5
                1.6.3.1     Checking System Parameter Values           1-6
                1.6.3.2     Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                            GBLSECTIONS                                1-7
                1.6.3.3     Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN
                            1-8
                1.6.3.4     Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values    1-9
                1.6.4     Process Account Quotas                      1-10
                1.6.5     VMSINSTAL Requirements                      1-11


                1.7   BACKING UP YOUR SYSTEM DISK                     1-12


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          ________________________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING DXML                                   2-1


                2.1   THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE                       2-1

                2.2   ERROR RECOVERY                                  2-10


          ________________________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING DXML                             3-1

                3.1   RUNNING THE INSTALLATION VERIFICATION
                      PROCEDURE SEPARATELY                             3-1


                3.2   EDITING THE SYSTEM STARTUP FILE                  3-2

                3.3   INSTALLING DXML ON A VAXcluster                  3-2


                3.4   TRANSFER VECTOR TEST PROGRAMS                    3-3

          ________________________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 4  SOLVING DXML PROBLEMS                             4-1


                4.1   REPORTING PROBLEMS TO DIGITAL                    4-1

                4.2   SUPPORTING INFORMATION YOU WILL NEED             4-2









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          ________________________________________________________________
          APPENDIX A  FILES INSTALLED                                  A-1


          ________________________________________________________________
          APPENDIX B  SAMPLE INSTALLATION                              B-1

          ________________________________________________________________
          INDEX                                                    Index-1

          ________________________________________________________________
          TABLES

                1-1   Required Privileges                              1-4

                1-2   Disk Space Requirements                          1-5

                1-3   Minimum Required System Parameter Values         1-5

                1-4   Required Dynamic Parameter Values               1-10

                1-5   Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                      Account                                         1-10
















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                                                                   Preface
          ________________________________________________________________



             This manual describes how to install the Digital Extended
             Math Library for VMS (DXML) on VAX processors running the VMS
             operating system.

             Before the installation of DXML, you can print the DXML
             Online Release Notes. Also, during the installation, the DXML
             Online Release Notes are transferred from the installation
             kit to your system.

                                          NOTE

                 All DXML installers should read the release notes
                 before installing the product. All application devel-
                 opers should read the release notes before using the
                 product. The release notes contain important informa-
                 tion about the product that you need to know.

          __________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

             This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for any
             of the following tasks:

              o Planning the installation of DXML and preparing your
                system

              o Installing DXML

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              o Changing your system by adjusting parameters, startup
                files, and privileges required for running DXML

             To install the software, you must

              o Be familiar with VMSINSTAL, the command procedure used
                to install software products in the VMS environment. To
                locate the description of VMSINSTAL, see the master index
                of the VMS documentation set.

              o Have access to the SYSTEM account on your machine or to an
                account with the user privilege SETPRV.

             If you are responsible for installing DXML on your system,
             read this entire manual before you begin the installation.
             This manual helps you understand the procedures necessary for
             installing DXML.

          __________________________________________________________

          Operating System Information

             Information about the operating system and related software
             that is compatible with this version of DXML is included in
             Chapter 1 of this manual. This information is also available
             in the DXML media kit or the Read Before Installing DXML
             Letter.

             For information on the compatibility of other software
             products with this version of DXML, refer to the System
             Support Addendum (SSA) that comes with the Software Product
             Description (SPD). You can use the SPD and SSA to verify
             which versions of your operating system are compatible with
             this version of DXML.





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          Structure of This Manual

             This manual includes four chapters and two appendixes:

              o Chapter 1, Preparing to Install DXML, explains how to
                plan the installation and prepare your system for the
                installation.

              o Chapter 2, Installing DXML, explains how to install the
                software.

              o Chapter 3, After Installing DXML, explains how to change
                your VMS system by adjusting the characteristics required
                for running DXML.

              o Chapter 4, Solving DXML Problems, explains how to detect,
                solve, and report problems you might encounter after
                installing DXML.

              o Appendix A, Files Installed, lists the files transferred
                by the installation of DXML.

              o Appendix B, Sample Installation, presents the log of a
                sample installation of DXML.

          __________________________________________________________

          Associated Documents

             For more information about DXML, refer to the following
             documents:

              o Guide to the Digital Extended Math Library - Describes
                DXML and its use, and is a reference for the subprograms
                in the library.

              o DXML Online Release Notes - The online release notes
                describe problems and workarounds for this version of
                DXML.


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             For more information on certain topics covered in this man-
             ual, refer to the following manuals:

              o Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation

              o VAX/VMS System Manager's Reference Manual

              o Guide to Networking on VAX/VMS

          __________________________________________________________

          Conventions Used in This Manual

             This manual uses the following conventions:

             _____________________________________________________________
             Convention    Meaning
             _____________________________________________________________

             Ctrl/x        The slash in the key name indicates that you
                           press the two keys simultaneously. In this
                           sequence, hold down the Ctrl key and then press
                           the character key.

             .             Vertical ellipses in an example indicate that
             .             irrelevant information has been omitted.
             .

             $             The dollar sign is used to indicate the DCL
                           prompt, which can differ on your system.
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                                                                 Chapter 1


                                                 Preparing to Install DXML
          ________________________________________________________________


             Chapter 1 discusses the preparations and requirements neces-
             sary for installing DXML.

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

                                          NOTE

                 DXML provides online release notes. Digital strongly
                 recommends that you read the release notes before
                 proceeding with the installation. For information on
                 accessing the online release notes, see Section 2.1.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.1  Prerequisite Hardware

             DXML runs on most VAX, MicroVAX, VAXstation, and VAXserver
             processors. For a complete list of supported processors, see
             the DXML System Support Addendum.

             DXML does not run on the VAX-11/725, VAX-11/782, MicroVAX I,
             VAXstation I, and VAXstation 8000 processors.

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             Installing DXML requires at least 4 megabytes of memory on
             your VAX system. DXML applications provide better response if
             given additional memory.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.2  Prerequisite Software

             DXML requires VMS Version 5.4 or higher. VMS Version 5.4 in-
             cludes the VAX Vector Instruction Emulator Facility (VVIEF),
             which enables the execution of vector instructions on a
             scalar VAX processor.

             To compile, link, and run a DXML application program written
             in a high-level language, you need the programming language
             compiler and a linker.

             The System Support Addendum (SSA) contains a complete list of
             prerequisite software and required version numbers.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.3  Optional Hardware

             DXML supports the vector processing hardware on both the VAX
             9000 and the VAX 6000 Model 400 processors. These processors
             execute vector instructions quickly.

             Applications that are linked with the DXML vector libraries
             run less efficiently on scalar VAX processors because VVIEF
             executes vector instructions more slowly.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.4  Installation Time

             The installation takes less than 10 minutes, depending on
             your type of media and your system configuration.

             Installing DXML and running the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP) on a standalone VAXstation 3500 system takes
             5 minutes.

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          1.5  VAX License Management Facility (LMF)

             Before you install and run DXML Version 1.0 on a newly-
             licensed node or cluster, you must first register a License
             Product Authorization Key (License PAK) using the License
             Management Facility (LMF). The License PAK may be shipped
             along with the kit if you ordered the license and media to-
             gether; otherwise, it is shipped separately to a location
             based on your license order. If you are installing DXML as an
             update on a node or cluster already licensed for this soft-
             ware, you have already completed the License PAK registration
             requirements.

             You must register and load your license for DXML before
             you start the installation in order to run the Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the software.

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

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

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

             If you plan to use DXML on more than one node in a VAXcluster,
             you will need to load the license on the other nodes after
             you complete this installation. See Section 3.3.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6  System Requirements

             There are a number of system requirements necessary for
             installing DXML: certain privileges, disk storage space,
             specific system parameters, process account quotas, and
             VMSINSTAL requirements.

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          1.6.1  Privileges

             The account you use to install DXML must have the user priv-
             ilege SETPRV. As one of the first actions, the VMSINSTAL
             command procedure grants all privileges (except BYPASS) to
             the process that invokes it. This command succeeds only if
             the account has SETPRV.

             On most systems, the SYSTEM account has SETPRV and is used to
             install software. The procedures described in this installa-
             tion guide refer to the SYSTEM account, but they are the same
             for any account with SETPRV.

             Before you start the VMSINSTAL command procedure, you might
             need to prepare your system for the installation. For ex-
             ample, you might have to run SYSGEN or AUTHORIZE. Some of
             these preparations require that your account have specific
             user privileges, which might not be among default privileges
             assigned to your account.

             Table 1-1 shows you what privileges you need for various
             installation tasks.

             Table 1-1:  Required Privileges
             _____________________________________________________________
             Privilege     Meaning
             _____________________________________________________________
             CMKRNL        Change mode to kernel
             EXQUOTA       Allow disk space to exceed established quotas
             LOG_IO        Allow user to perform logical I/O
             NETMBX        Allow user to perform network-related functions
             OPER          Perform operator functions
             SETPRV        Enable any privilege
             SYSNAM        Insert system logical names in the name table
             SYSPRV        Access resources as if process has a system UIC
             TMPMBX        Create temporary mailbox
             _____________________________________________________________

             To check the privileges of the installing account, use the

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             SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES command. If the SYSTEM account does
             not have the privileges listed in Table 1-1, use AUTHORIZE
             to grant them permanently or SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGES to grant
             them for this installation.

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          1.6.2  Disk Space

             DXML's requirements for free disk storage space are the same
             both during and after installation. Table 1-2 summarizes the
             storage requirements.

             Table 1-2:  Disk Space Requirements
             _____________________________________________________________
             Blocks During
             Installation        Blocks After Installation
             _____________________________________________________________
             55700               55700
             _____________________________________________________________

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

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

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          1.6.3  System Parameters

             Installing DXML requires the default system parameter set-
             tings. Table 1-3 lists the minimum required system parameter
             values for the installation.

             Table 1-3:  Minimum Required System Parameter Values
             _____________________________________________________________
             System Parameter           Minimum Value
             _____________________________________________________________
             CLISYMTBL                    250
             GBLPAGES                   10000
             GBLPAGFIL                   1024
             _____________________________________________________________

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             Table 1-3 (Cont.):  Minimum Required System Parameter Values
             _____________________________________________________________
             System Parameter           Minimum Value
             _____________________________________________________________
             GBLSECTIONS                  250
             LOCKIDTBL                    200
             LOCKIDTBL_MAX              65535
             RESHASHTBL                    64
             VIRTUALPAGECNT              8192
             _____________________________________________________________

             The values listed for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS parameters
             represent the number of free global pages and global sections
             required for the installation. These values are the default
             system values for VMS. These values are not the total number
             you need to run your system and other software.

             The following sections show you how to:

              o Check system parameter values

              o Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system
                parameters

              o Change parameter values with the VMS AUTOGEN command
                procedure

              o Set dynamic parameters (such as CLISYMTBL) with the VMS
                System Generation Utility (SYSGEN)

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          1.6.3.1  Checking System Parameter Values

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

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN>

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             At the SYSGEN> prompt, enter the SHOW command to display
             the value of a system parameter. The values displayed should
             equal or exceed the value of each system parameter listed in
             Table 1-3. The following example displays the value for the
             VIRTUALPAGECNT system parameter:

               SYSGEN> SHOW VIRTUALPAGECNT

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

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6.3.2  Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS

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

             To find the number of free global pages and global sections,
             you can use the WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical func-
             tion. The following example shows how to get this information
             at your terminal (the default for SYS$OUTPUT):

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

             If the values displayed by the system are greater than the
             values in Table 1-3, you do not need to increase the values
             for these parameters. If the value of free global pages or
             global sections is less than the value in Table 1-3, you must
             increase the system parameter setting.


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             To display a summary of global section and global page usage
             on the system, for local and shared memory global sections,
             you can also use the following INSTALL command:

               $ INSTALL LIST/GLOBAL/SUMMARY

             Section 1.6.3.3 describes the procedures for increasing these
             values using AUTOGEN.

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          1.6.3.3  Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN

             Use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system param-
             eters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for parameters
             that are associated with the values you reset manually. To
             change system parameters with AUTOGEN, edit the following
             file:

               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

             Use an editor to access the file. To change a parameter value
             listed in this file, delete the current value associated with
             that parameter and enter the new value.

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

               VIRTUALPAGECNT = 19000

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

               ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000

             Note that when you set the page file quota, do not use a
             value that exceeds the amount of page file space available on
             the system.

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

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

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

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

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

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6.3.4  Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values

             Use the System Generation Utility (SYSGEN) to set dynamic
             parameters. Dynamic parameters changed with the SYSGEN WRITE
             ACTIVE command become active immediately without any need to
             reboot your system. In fact, rebooting returns dynamic system
             parameter values to their previous settings.

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

             DXML requires the following default dynamic parameter val-
             ues:

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             Table 1-4:  Required Dynamic Parameter Values
             _____________________________________________________________
             Dynamic Parameter          Value
             _____________________________________________________________
             CLISYMTBL                  250
             LOCKIDTBL                  200
             _____________________________________________________________

             If the dynamic parameter values on your system are less than
             the values previously listed, use the following series of
             commands to change the values. This example changes the
             CLISYMTBL value to 250.

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE
               SYSGEN> SET CLISYMTBL 250
               SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE
               SYSGEN> EXIT

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6.4  Process Account Quotas

             The account you use to install DXML must have sufficient
             quotas to enable you to perform the installation. Table 1-5
             shows the process quotas required for the installing account.
             Except for PGFLQUOTA, all the process quotas are the default
             values.

             Table 1-5:  Process Account Quotas for the Installing Account
             _____________________________________________________________
             Account Quota    Minimum for DXML
             _____________________________________________________________
             BYTLM            32768
             ENQLM              200
             FILLM               40
             WSQUOTA            512
             WSEXTENT          2048
             PGFLQUOTA        48000
             _____________________________________________________________

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

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>

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

               UAF> SHOW OCONNOR

             To change a quota, enter the MODIFY command. The following
             example changes the FILLM quota for the OCONNOR account and
             then exits from the utility:

               UAF> MODIFY OCONNOR /FILLM=60
               UAF> EXIT

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

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

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6.5  VMSINSTAL Requirements

             When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks whether you have done
             the following:

              o Set your default device and directory to SYS$UPDATE

              o Logged in to a privileged account

              o Set adequate quotas for installation

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             VMSINSTAL also checks to see whether DECnet is running and
             whether any users are logged in to the system.

             Note that VMSINSTAL requires that the installation account
             have a minimum of the following quotas:

                ASTLM = 24
                BIOLM = 18
                BYTLM = 18000
                DIOLM = 18
                ENQLM = 30
                FILLM = 20

             If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation,
             it notifies you and asks if you want to continue the instal-
             lation. In some instances, you can type Yes to continue. To
             stop the installation process and correct the situation, type
             No or press Return. Then, correct the problem and restart the
             installation.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.7  Backing Up Your System Disk

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

             Use the backup procedures that are established at your site.
             For details on performing a system disk backup, see the
             section on the Backup Utility in the VMS System Management
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                                                                 Chapter 2


                                                           Installing DXML
          ________________________________________________________________


             Chapter 2 explains how to install the Digital Extended Math
             Library for VMS. Section 2.1 contains a step-by-step descrip-
             tion of the installation procedure.

          __________________________________________________________

          2.1  The Installation Procedure

             The VMSINSTAL command procedure is used when you install
             software that runs on the VMS operating system. The VMSINSTAL
             command procedure moves the software from the distribution
             media to your system disk.

             The DXML installation procedure consists of a series of
             questions and informational messages. See Appendix B for
             a sample installation.

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

             To install DXML Version 1.0 on your VMS system, take the
             following steps:

              1. Run VMSINSTAL.

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                To start the installation, run the VMSINSTAL command
                procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
                account. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory.

                  @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL save-set-name device-name OPTIONS N

                The following list defines the elements of the VMSINSTAL
                command procedure:

                save-set-name
                The save-set name for DXML is DXML010.

                device-name
                The name of the device on which you plan to mount the
                media.

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

                OPTIONS N
                An optional parameter that causes VMSINSTAL to prompt
                you about the release notes later in the installation
                procedure.

                If you do not include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL
                does not ask you about the release notes. You should re-
                view the release notes before proceeding with the instal-
                lation in case they contain additional information about
                the installation. If you are restarting the installation
                and have already reviewed the release notes, you do not
                need to 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

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                   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 direc-
                   tory.

                 o File log option (L): Logs all activity to the terminal
                   during installation.

                 o Alternate root option (R): Lets you install the prod-
                   uct 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).

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

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DXML010 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                      VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4

                  It is 01-AUG-1990 at 13:15.
                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

                If you do not supply either the product name or the device
                name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later in
                the installation procedure. 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.

              2. Confirm system backup.

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                VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system
                backup.

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

                You should always back up your system disk before per-
                forming an installation. If you are satisfied with the
                backup of your system disk, press Return. Otherwise, type
                No to discontinue the installation. After you back up your
                system disk, you can restart the installation.

              3. Mount the media.

                VMSINSTAL prompts you to mount the distribution volume on
                the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. You
                should now mount the distribution volume. VMSINSTAL then
                asks you if you are ready to continue with the installa-
                tion.

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

                If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready,
                VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing
                DXML has been mounted on the specified device and that the
                installation has begun.

                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, DXML MOUNTED ON MTA0:.
                  The following products will be processed:
                    DXML V1.0

                          Beginning installation of DXML V1.0 at 13:15

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

                If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, type No in
                response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the
                installation for other reasons, press Ctrl/y.

              4. Select a release notes option.

          2-4  Installing DXML

 






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

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

                  Additional Release Notes Options:

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

                  * Select option [2]:

                If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                notes immediately on the console terminal. You can termi-
                nate the display at any time by pressing Ctrl/c.

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

                  * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

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

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

                Select option 4 if you have already reviewed the release
                notes and are restarting the installation.

                Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following question:

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

                                                      Installing DXML  2-5

 






                To continue the installation, type Yes. Otherwise, press
                Return. In either case, the release notes are copied to a
                file in the SYS$HELP directory:

                  SYS$HELP:DXML010.RELEASE_NOTES

                                             NOTE

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

              5. Choose the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
                 option.

                The installation procedure now asks if you want to run the
                IVP after the installation is finished. The IVP for DXML
                checks to ensure that the installation is successful.

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

                It is recommended that you choose to run the IVP after
                the installation. After DXML is installed, you can also
                run the IVP independently to verify that the software is
                available on your system. You might need to run the IVP
                after a system failure to make sure that users can access
                DXML. See Section 3.1 for more information.

              6. Purge files.

                You now have the option to purge files from previous
                versions of DXML that are superseded by this installation.

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

                Purging is recommended; however, if you need to keep files
                from the previous version, type No in response to the
                question.

              7. Respond to license registration queries.

          2-6  Installing DXML

 






                The installation procedure now displays license infor-
                mation about your product and then asks if you have reg-
                istered and loaded your Product Authorization Key (PAK).


                          Product:       EXT-MATH-LIB
                          Producer:      DEC
                          Version:       1.0
                          Release Date:  23-AUG-1990

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

                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, you should stop the installation, regis-
                ter and load your PAK, and then restart the installation.

                If you have registered and loaded your PAK, answer Yes to
                this question. VMSINSTAL then tells you that there are no
                more questions.

             All questions have been answered. No more questions will be asked.

              8. Check any system requirements error messages.

                VMSINSTAL now performs several checks of system require-
                ments:

                 o The number of blocks available on your system disk.

                 o The VMS version your system is running.

                 o The current value of process quotas.

                 o The current value of system parameters.

                If any system requirement does not meet the minimum value,
                VMSINSTAL aborts the installation. You must correct the
                problem and begin again at step 1.

              9. Read informational messages.

                                                      Installing DXML  2-7

 






                At this point, the installation procedure displays a num-
                ber of informational messages that report on the progress
                of the installation. VMSINSTAL creates a new directory
                [SYSTEST.DXML] if one does not already exist. If the in-
                stallation procedure has been successful up to this point,
                VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their target
                directories, and updates DCL tables, if necessary. If you
                chose to have files purged, that work is done now.

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system
                                       directory [SYSTEST.DXML]

                   If you intend to execute this layered product on other
                   nodes in your VAXcluster, and you have the appropriate
                   software license, you must prepare the system-specific
                   roots on the other nodes by issuing the following command
                   on each node (using a suitably privileged account):

                   $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSTEST.DXML]

                   The primary installation phase has completed.  Be sure
                   to read the release notes.

              10.Check the file transfer messages.

                The installation procedure displays messages telling you
                what it is doing as it continues. The procedure displays
                these messages when the files for the product are trans-
                ferred from the distribution medium to your system.

                You see the following message:

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

              11.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP).

                VMSINSTAL now runs the IVP.

                  Beginning DXML Version 1.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                When the IVP runs successfully, you see the following
                display:

          2-8  Installing DXML

 






                  The installation verification of DXML Version 1.0 has
                  completed successfully

                  Completed DXML Version 1.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                                             NOTE

                    If you answered No to the question

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

                    the IVP will not be run. However, the IVP command
                    file will be put into SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST], and may
                    be run once you register the authorization key.

                    If you run the IVP separately, remember to log in
                    to the SYSTEM account or an account that has SYSPRV
                    (see Chapter 3).

              12.End the installation procedure.

                The following messages indicate that the entire installa-
                tion procedure is complete.

                  Installation of DXML V1.0 completed at 13:20

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:20

                You can now log out of the privileged account:

                  $ LOGOUT
                  SYSTEM     logged out at 1-AUG-1990 13:21:17

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


                                                      Installing DXML  2-9

 





          __________________________________________________________

          2.2  Error Recovery

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

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

             If the IVP fails, you see these messages:

               The DXML V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure failed.

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

             Errors can occur during the installation if any of the fol-
             lowing conditions exist:

              o The operating system version is incorrect.

              o A prerequisite software version is incorrect.

              o Quotas necessary for successful installation are insuffi-
                cient.

              o System parameter values for successful installation are
                insufficient.

              o The product license has not been registered and loaded.

             For descriptions of the error messages generated by these
             conditions, see the VMS documentation on system messages,
             recovery procedures, and VMS software installation. If you
             are notified that any of these conditions exist, you should
             take the appropriate action as described in the message. For
             information on installation requirements, see Chapter 1.


          2-10  Installing DXML

 












                                                                 Chapter 3


                                                     After Installing DXML
          ________________________________________________________________


             Chapter 3 describes the tasks that take place after in-
             stalling DXML:

              o Running the Installation Verification Procedure separately

              o Editing the system startup file

              o Making the product usable on a VAXcluster

          __________________________________________________________

          3.1  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 should system
             problems occur, execute the following command procedure:

               $  @SYS$TEST:DXML$IVP.COM

             The IVP takes a few minutes to run because it must link test
             programs with the library. When the IVP runs successfully,
             you see the following display:

               The installation verification of DXML Version 1.0 has
               completed successfully

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          __________________________________________________________

          3.2  Editing the System Startup File

             After installing DXML, you must edit the system startup
             file to allow automatic startup of DXML when your system
             is rebooted. If you do not edit the system startup file, DXML
             logical names are not defined for your system.

             Add the following command line to the system startup file,
             SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:DXML$STARTUP.COM

             This command line invokes DXML$STARTUP. You must edit
             SYSTARTUP_V5.COM on all nodes that run DXML. If you do not do
             this, DXML will not be available when the system is rebooted.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.3  Installing DXML on a VAXcluster

             If you want to run DXML on multiple nodes of a VAXcluster,
             first check to see that you have the appropriate software
             license. Refer to the VMS License Management Utility Manual
             for directions on how to load the license on nodes licensed
             to use DXML.

             To install DXML on a VAXcluster, log in to the SYSTEM account
             or an account that has SYSPRV and repeat the following steps
             on each node in the cluster licensed to run DXML:

              1. Make sure that the SYSGEN parameters listed in Table 1-3
                 are properly set.

              2. Issue the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the VMS li-
                 cense.

              3. Replace the DCLTABLES image using the INSTALL utility as
                 follows:

                  $ INSTALL REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES

          3-2  After Installing DXML

 






              4. Execute the DXML startup file as follows:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:DXML$STARTUP

              5. Execute the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) as
                 follows:

                  $@SYS$TEST:DXML$IVP.COM

          __________________________________________________________

          3.4  Transfer Vector Test Programs

             When you install DXML, transfer vector test programs are
             transferred to your system. When the IVP runs either during
             the installation or after, executable images of these test
             programs are created in SYS$TEST.

             Do not run these executable images. They will not run.




















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                                                                 Chapter 4


                                                     Solving DXML Problems
          ________________________________________________________________


             Chapter 4 explains the procedure to follow if problems arise
             after installing DXML. The chapter discusses the following
             information:

              o How to report a problem to the Customer Support Center.

              o Supporting information you need when you report a problem.

          __________________________________________________________

          4.1  Reporting Problems to Digital

             Make sure you know your access number before you call the
             Customer Support Center (CSC), and use the access number to
             identify yourself when you call. Treat the access number and
             the telephone numbers of the CSC confidentially. You should
             designate CSC contact people in your organization, and only
             these people should know the CSC access numbers.

             The contact people you designate can speak directly with a
             CSC team specialist. The CSC specialist calls a contact per-
             son directly to deliver a solution, request more information,
             or confirm a solution previously delivered.



                                                Solving DXML Problems  4-1

 






             The CSC can respond faster and more accurately if you have
             complete information available when you call. Preparing a
             statement of the problem and thinking through the sequence of
             events that led to its occurrence can eliminate the need for
             the CSC to gather more information. The specialist can focus
             immediately on isolating and analyzing the problem, rather
             than on defining it.

          __________________________________________________________

          4.2  Supporting Information You Will Need

             The following list of questions helps you collect supporting
             information that is often overlooked, but is essential to
             understanding a problem in its context. Try to write down an
             answer to each question and have the list of answers ready
             when you call the CSC.

              1. What DXML kit is installed on your system?

              2. What related software are you running and what are the
                 version numbers (VMS operating system, prerequisite soft-
                 ware, and any optional software)? Are these the most
                 current versions available?

              3. In what environment or under what conditions does the
                 problem occur (for example, interactive, network, loaded
                 or single user system)?

              4. Have any changes occurred with the software or its usage
                 that might correlate with the incidence of the problem,
                 such as:

                 o Installing new prerequisite or optional software?

                 o Upgrading existing software?

              5. Can you reproduce the problem with a short example? This
                 helps the CSC team specialist to reproduce the problem.

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                                                                Appendix A


                                                           Files Installed
          ________________________________________________________________


             When you install DXML, the following files are transferred to
             your system:

             SYS$HELP:DXML010.RELEASE_NOTES        Online release notes

             SYS$STARTUP:DXML$STARTUP.COM          Startup command procedure

             SYS$TEST:DXML$IVP.COM                 IVP command procedure

      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML.OLB            Object library
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXMLDEF.FOR         Signal processing error code definitions
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDS.OLB        F and D floating scalar transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDV.OLB        F and D floating vector transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGS.OLB        F and G floating scalar transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGV.OLB        F and G floating vector transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDS_DX.OLB     F and D floating scalar transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDV_DX.OLB     F and D floating vector transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGS_DX.OLB     F and G floating scalar transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGV_DX.OLB     F and G floating vector transfer vector
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDS.EXE        F and D floating scalar sharable image
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FDV.EXE        F and D floating vector sharable image
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGS.EXE        F and G floating scalar sharable image
      SYS$LIBRARY:DXML$FGV.EXE        F and G floating vector sharable image

  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.DXML]FFT_TRANS_TEST.OBJ      Transfer vector test program
  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.DXML]BLAS1E_TRANS_TEST.OBJ   Transfer vector test program
  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.DXML]BLAS2_TRANS_TEST.OBJ    Transfer vector test program
  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.DXML]BLAS3_TRANS_TEST.OBJ    Transfer vector test program

             When you install DXML, the following files are created during
             the installation procedure:

      SYS$TEST:FFT_TRANS_TEST.EXE     Transfer vector test program
      SYS$TEST:BLAS1E_TRANS_TEST.EXE  Transfer vector test program
      SYS$TEST:BLAS2_TRANS_TEST.EXE   Transfer vector test program
      SYS$TEST:BLAS3_TRANS_TEST.EXE   Transfer vector test program

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                                                                Appendix B


                                                       Sample Installation
          ________________________________________________________________


             Appendix B illustrates a sample installation of DXML. Your
             own installation might differ from this example, because you
             can make different choices during the procedure.

             This example shows a complete installation of DXML.

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DXML010 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4

               It is 01-AUG-1990 at 16:00.

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

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

               Please mount the first volume of the set on  MTA0:.
               * Are you ready? Y
               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, DXML mounted on _MTA0:
               The following products will be processed:
                 DXML V1.0

                       Beginning installation of DXML V1.0 at 16:01

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

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

                   Additional Release Notes Options:

                                                  Sample Installation  B-1

 






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

               * Select option [2]:
               * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

               Job DXML (queue HPSQ11, entry 658) started on HPSQ11
               * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? Y
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
               successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

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

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
                         Product:      EXT-MATH-LIB
                         Producer:     DEC
                         Version:      1.0
                         Release Date: 23-AUG-1990

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

               All questions have been answered.
               No more questions will be asked.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system
                                    directory [SYSTEST.DXML]

                   If you intend to execute this layered product on other
                   nodes in your VAXcluster, and you have the appropriate
                   software license, you must prepare the system-specific
                   roots on the other nodes by issuing the following command
                   on each node (using a suitably privileged account):

                   $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSTEST.DXML]

                       The primary installation phase has completed.
                       Be sure to read the release notes.

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

               Beginning DXML Version 1.0 Installation Verification Procedure

                  The installation verification of DXML Version 1.0
                  has completed successfully

               Completed DXML Version 1.0 Installation Verification Procedure

          B-2  Sample Installation

 






                       Installation of DXML V1.0 completed at 16:08

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:09




































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                                                                Index
          __________________________________________________________


          ___________________________
          A                              Changing dynamic parameters
          ___________________________       , 1-9, 1-10
          Aborting installation, 2-1,    Changing global pages, 1-8
             2-7                           See Global pages
          Accessing release notes,       Changing global sections,
             2-2                            1-8
            See Release notes              See Global sections
          AUTHORIZE utility, 1-4,        Changing privileges, 1-4
             1-5, 1-11                   Changing process account
          AUTOGEN command procedure,        quotas, 1-11
             1-8                         Changing system parameters,
          ___________________________       1-8
          B                              Checking privileges, 1-4
          ___________________________    Checking system parameters,
          Backing up system disk,           1-6
             1-12, 2-4                   Checking system require-
          BIL, 1-1                          ments, 2-7
          Bill of materials              Command for installing, 2-2
            See BOM                      Contents of kit, 1-1
          BOM, 1-1                       Customer Support Center,
          ___________________________       4-1
          C                              ___________________________
          ___________________________    D
          Calculating global pages,      ___________________________
             1-7                         Damage to kit, 1-1
            See Global pages             Device name, 2-2
          Calculating global sections    Disk space
             , 1-7                         required for installation
            See Global sections              , 1-5

                                                              Index-1

 






          Displaying global pages,       Granting privileges, 1-4
             1-8                         ___________________________
            See Global pages             H
          Displaying global sections,    ___________________________
             1-8                         Hardware
            See Global sections            optional, 1-2
          Displaying release notes,        required for installation
             2-5                             , 1-1
                                         ___________________________
          DXML                           I
            problems, 4-1                ___________________________
            saveset, 2-2, 2-4            Indented bills report, 1-1
          Dynamic parameters             Installation
            setting, 1-10                  aborting, 2-1, 2-7
          ___________________________      command, 2-2
          E                                device name, 2-2
          ___________________________      disk space, 1-5
          Editing startup file, 3-2        failed, 2-10
          Error messages, 2-10             files created, A-1
          Errors during installation,      files transferred, A-1
             2-10                          instructions, 2-1
          ___________________________      media, 2-4
          F                                memory, 1-2
          ___________________________      moving of files, 2-8
          Failed installation, 2-10        on a cluster, 3-2
          Files, A-1                       options, 2-2
          Free disk space, 1-5             privileges required, 1-4
          ___________________________      procedure, 2-1  to 2-9
          G                                process account quotas,
          ___________________________        1-10
          GBLPAGES parameter, 1-6          purging files, 2-6
            See Global pages               registering PAK, 2-7
          GBLSECTIONS parameter, 1-6       requirements, 1-3  to
            See Global sections              1-12
          Global pages, 1-6                sample log, B-1
            calculating, 1-7               save-set name, 2-2
            changing, 1-8                  stopping, 2-1, 2-7
            displaying, 1-8                system parameters, 1-5
            modifying, 1-8                 time, 1-2
          Global sections, 1-6           Installation guide
            calculating, 1-7               associated documents, ix
            changing, 1-8                  audience, vii
            displaying, 1-8                conventions, x
            modifying, 1-8

          2-Index

 






          Installation guide (Cont.)     Modifying global sections,
            structure, ix                   1-8
          Installation log, B-1            See Global sections
          Installation procedure         Mounting the media, 2-4
            See VMSINSTAL                Moving of files during
          Installation Verification         installation, 2-8
             Procedure                   ___________________________
            See IVP                      O
          Installer privileges, 1-4      ___________________________
          IVP                            Object library file, A-1
            command procedure file,      Operating system, viii
               A-1                       Optional hardware, 1-2
            failure, 2-10                Options for installation,
            question during                 2-2
               installation, 2-6         OPTIONS N parameter, 2-2
                                         ___________________________
            requirement for running,     P
               1-3                       ___________________________
            running separately, 3-1      PAK
            successful completion,         before installation, 1-3
               2-8                         registered and loaded,
            time with installation,          2-7, 2-9
               1-2                       Parameters
          ___________________________      system, 1-5
          L                              Postinstallation procedure,
          ___________________________       3-1  to 3-3
          Length of time for             Preparing account for
             installation, 1-2              installation, 1-3
          License Management Facilty     Prerequisite hardware, 1-1
            See LMF                      Prerequisite software, 1-2
          LMF, 1-3                       Printing release notes, 2-5
          Log file of installation,      Privileges
             B-1                           changing, 1-4
          ___________________________      checking, 1-4
          M                                required for installation
          ___________________________        , 1-4
          Media, 2-4                     Problems
          Memory required for              how to report to Digital,
             installation, 1-2               4-1
          Modifying global pages, 1-8      supporting information,
            See Global pages                 4-2

                                                              Index-3

 






          Process account quotas,        ___________________________
             1-10                        S
          Product Authorization Key      ___________________________
            See PAK                      Sample installation log,
          Purging files, 2-6, 2-8           B-1
          ___________________________    Saveset
          Q                                name, 2-2
          ___________________________      restoring, 2-4
          Quotas                         Scalar processor, 1-2
            installation account,        Selecting installation
               1-12                         options, 2-2
            process account, 1-11        SETPRV privilege, 1-4
          ___________________________    Setting dynamic parameters,
          R                                 1-9, 1-10
          ___________________________    Shareable image files, A-1
          Rebooting the system, 1-9,     Shutting down system, 1-9,
             3-2                            3-2
          Registering a license, 1-3     Software
          Registering a PAK, 1-3, 2-7      required for installation
          Release notes                      , 1-2
            accessing, 2-2               Software Product
            copied to SYS$HELP, 2-6         Description
            displaying, 2-5                See SPD
            name of file, 2-6, A-1       SPD, viii
            OPTIONS N parameter, 2-2,    Specifying installation
               2-3                          options, 2-3
            printing, 2-5                SSA, viii, 1-2
            reading, vii, 1-1            Startup command procedure
          Reporting problems, 4-1          file name, A-1
          Required disk space, 1-5       Stopping installation, 2-1,
          Required hardware, 1-1
          Required privileges, 1-4          2-7
          Required software, 1-2         SYSGEN utility, 1-4, 1-6,
          Running the IVP, 2-6, 2-8,        1-9
             3-1                         System account, 1-4
          Running VMSINSTAL, 2-2         System disk
                                           backup, 1-12, 2-4
                                         System parameters
                                           changing, 1-8
                                           checking, 1-6
                                           required for installation
                                             , 1-5

          4-Index

 






          System requirements, 1-3       ___________________________
             to 1-12, 2-7                V
          System shutdown, 1-9, 3-2      ___________________________
          System startup file            VAXcluster
            editing, 3-2                   installing DXML on, 3-2
          System Support Addendum        Vax Vector Instruction
            See SSA                         Emulator Facility
          ___________________________      See VVIEF
          T                              Vector processor, 1-2
          ___________________________    Verifying process account
          Time for installation, 1-2        quotas, 1-11
          Transfer vectors               VMSINSTAL
            file names, A-1                before you start, 1-4
            test programs, 3-3             installation account

                                             quotas, 1-12
                                           options, 2-2
                                           requirements, 1-11
                                           running, 2-2
                                         VVIEF, 1-2



















                                                              Index-5
