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             [0;1mScope[m

             This manual describes how to install MIRA HAMS Software on
             the MicroVAX MIRA AS system.

             [0;1mIntended[m [0;1mAudience[m
             This manual is intended for the following personnel:

              o  System managers, who are responsible for maintaining and
                managing a MIRA AS system.

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             The following conventions are used throughout this manual:

              o  [0;1mBOLD[m is used in examples to indicate user input.
              o  BLACK TYPE represents system prompts or displays.

              o  UPPERCASE represents actual characters that you enter in
                commands.
              o  [ ] indicates that characters between square brackets in
                commands may be omitted.

              o  { } indicates that you must enter one of the command
                options given between braces.




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             [0;4mGuide[m

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             This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements
             necessary for installing MIRA HAMS on the MIRA AS system.


             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.

             MIRA HAMS 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.
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             High Availability Management Software (HAMS) is the software
             component of Digital MIRA AS High Availability Architecture.
             MIRA AS systems are computer systems which provide high
             availability via dynamic redundancy. Please refer to the
             HAMS User's Guide for more details about the implementation
             of this architecture.




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             MIRA AS systems are built so that Single Points of Failure
             (SPOF) can be completely eliminated. This is achieved by
             duplication of Hardware and Software components.

             The following chapters describe in detail the software in-
             stallation procedure for HAMS.
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             The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support
             options, or classes. Classes include such features as net-
             working and RMS journaling.
             For a complete list of the classes required to use MIRA HAMS,
             see the Software Support Addendum (SSA), which comes with the
             Software Product Description (SPD).

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             Table 1-1 describes the hardware items needed to install MIRA
             HAMS.

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             [0;1mItem[m__________[0;1mPurpose[m________________________________________

             MIRA AS dual  Host Computer System
             MicroVAX
             System

             MIRA AS       Installation of hardware
             Hardware
             Installation
             and
             Maintenance
             Guide
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             Table 1-2 provides information on the software you must have
             installed on your system before installing MIRA HAMS. The
             System Software Addendum (SSA) contains a complete list of
             prerequisite and optional software and their required version
             numbers.


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             VMS Version 5.3     Operating system

             VAX Ada Version     If HAMS is to be accessed from applica-
             V2.0                tions in an Ada environment
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             You must register the MIRA HAMS license through the VMS
             License Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with the
             license agreement signed by your site. The license regis-
             tration information you need is contained in the Product
             Authorisation Key (PAK) that is shipped with MIRA HAMS. The
             PAK is a paper certificate that contains information about
             the license to run a particular piece of software.

             During the installation, the system asks whether you have
             registered the MIRA HAMS license and loaded the appropri-
             ate PAK. You must register and load your license for MIRA
             HAMS [0;4mbefore[m you start the installation in order to run the
             Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the soft-
             ware.
             The same PAK has to be loaded on each computer of the MIRA AS
             dual MicroVAX system.


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             In addition, you should have registered and loaded PAKs for
             all the prerequisite softwares that are listed in Table 1-2
             before attempting to install MIRA HAMS.

             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
                PAK.

              o  At the DCL prompt, enter the LICENSE REGISTER command
                with the appropriate qualifiers that correspond to PAK
                information.
             If you plan to use MIRA HAMS on more than one node in a
             VAXcluster, you will need to perform a license load on the
             other nodes after you complete this installation.

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

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             MIRA HAMS can be installed on a MIRA AS system belonging to a
             VAXcluster. The following should be noted:

              1. The installation procedure will put executable files and
                general command files in the [0;1mcommon[m [0;1mroot[m directories.
              2. The installation procedure will put the HAMS specific
                procedures in the [0;1mspecific[m [0;1mroot[m directories.

              3. The MIRA AS system, once running, will put the events log
                file in the [0;1mspecific[m [0;1mroot[m directories.





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             The software installation procedure need only be run once per
             system disk per licensed MIRA AS MicroVAX in your cluster.

                                          [0;1mNOTE[m
                 Digital strongly recommend that MIRA AS systems do not
                 rely on only one common system disk.

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             This section and those that follow discuss various require-
             ments for installing MIRA HAMS.
             Installing MIRA HAMS and running the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP) on a standalone MicroVAX 3800 system takes
             approximately 5 to 8 minutes depending on whether you install
             Ada or not.

             MIRA HAMS must be installed on [0;1mboth[m MIRA AS systems.
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             To install MIRA HAMS and run the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP) , you must be logged in to an account that
             has SETPRV.
             Note that during installation VMSINSTAL suspends BYPASS
             privilege.

             MIRA HAMS's requirements for free disk storage space are dif-
             ferent during installation and after installation. Table 1-3
             summarizes the storage requirements.







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                              [0;1mBlocks[m [0;1mDuring[m         [0;1mBlocks[m [0;1mAfter[m
             [0;1mKit[m______________[0;1mInstallation[m__________[0;1mInstallation[m__________

             MIRA HAMS        4200                  4000
             Version V1.0
             _____________________________________________________________
             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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          [0;1m1.7.2[m  [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameters[m

             Installing MIRA HAMS requires certain system parameter set-
             tings. Table 1-4 lists the minimum required system parameter
             values for the installation. (Depending on the kinds of pro-
             grams and applications running at your site, you might need
             higher values for some settings.)

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             [0;1mSystem[m_[0;1mParameter[m___________[0;1mValue[m_____________________________
             GBLPAGES[2]                10000

             GBLSECTIONS[2]             250
             _____________________________________________________________
             [2]These dynamic system parameters must be set permanently
             to values equal to or greater than the values listed. Do not
             lower these values after the installation.
             _____________________________________________________________
             The following sections show you how to:

              o  Check system parameter values
              o  Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system
                parameters


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              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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          [0;1m1.7.2.1[m  [0;1mChecking[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m

             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>

             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 1-4. The following example displays the value for the
             GBLPAGES system parameter:

          SYSGEN>  SHOW GBLPAGES
          Parameter Name             Current   Default   Minimum   Maximum Unit  Dynamic
          --------------             -------   -------   -------   ------- ----  -------
          GBLPAGES                     41400     10000       512        -1 Pages
          SYSGEN>
             After checking the parameters with the SHOW command, enter
             the EXIT command at the SYSGEN> prompt to return to DCL
             level.

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          [0;1m1.7.2.2[m  [0;1mCalculating[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mGBLPAGES[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mGBLSECTIONS[m
             To install and run MIRA HAMS, 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.



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             You can use the WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical func-
             tion to find the number of free global pages and global
             sections. The following example shows how to get this in-
             formation at your terminal (the default for SYS$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 1-4, 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 1-4, you must
             increase the system parameter setting.

             Section 1.7.2.3 describes the procedures for increasing these
             values using AUTOGEN.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m1.7.2.3[m  [0;1mChanging[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mwith[m [0;1mAUTOGEN[m
             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 add the new value.

             To modify incremental parameters such as GBLPAGES and
             GBLSECTS, use ADD_. For example, to increase the global page
             setting of GBLPAGES from an existing value of 5000 to a new
             value of 10000:
              o  Edit SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and



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              o  ADD_GBLPAGES=5000

             To increase the global sections setting of GBLSECTIONS from
             an existing value of 50 to a new value of 250:
              o  Edit SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and

              o  ADD_GBLSECTIONS=200

             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.
             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.
             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.





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

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          [0;1m1.7.3[m  [0;1mProcess[m [0;1mAccount[m [0;1mQuotas[m

             The account you use to install MIRA HAMS must have sufficient
             quotas to enable you to perform the installation. Table 1-5
             summarizes the process quotas required for the installation
             account.

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m1-5:[m_[0;1mProcess[m_[0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuotas[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mthe[m_[0;1mInstalling[m_[0;1mAccount[m_
             [0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuota[m____[0;1mValue[m_______________________________________

             BYTLM            32,768

             ENQLM            200

             FILLM            40

             PRCLM            10

             WSDEF            256[1]
             _____________________________________________________________
             [1]The values for WSEXT and WSQUO must be equal to or greater
             than the WSDEF value.
             _____________________________________________________________
             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:





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               $ 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 SMITH

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

               UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=40
               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.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m1.7.4[m  [0;1mVMSINSTAL[m [0;1mRequirements[m

             When you invoke VMSINSTAL, 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 any users are logged in to the system
             Note that the VMSINSTAL requires that the installation ac-
             count have a minimum of the following quotas:

                ASTLM = 24

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                BIOLM = 18
                BYTLM = 18,000
                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 enter YES to continue. To
             stop the installation process and correct the situation, en-
             ter NO or press RETURN. Then correct the problem and restart
             the installation.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m1.7.5[m  [0;1mBacking[m [0;1mUp[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mDisk[m

             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.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m1.7.6[m  [0;1mMIRA[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mRequirements[m

             At the beginning of the installation, if the HAMS Ada pack-
             age is needed, VMSINSTAL will check if the ADA Product
             Authorisation Key is registered and loaded. Note that in
             this case the IVP is always run. Otherwise, the installation
             will be aborted.







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                                                                 [0;1mChapter[m [0;1m2[m


                                                      [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mMIRA[m [0;1mHAMS[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             This chapter explains how to install MIRA HAMS. Section 2.1
             contains a step-by-step description of the installation
             procedure.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m2.1[m  [0;1mThe[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             The MIRA HAMS installation procedure consists of a series of
             questions and informational messages. See Appendix A 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.

              1. [0;1mInvoke[m [0;1mVMSINSTAL.[m
                         @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL saveset-name device-
          name OPTIONS N

                To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
                procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
                account. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. The
                following list defines the elements of the VMSINSTAL
                command procedure:



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                [1;4msaveset-name[m
                The installation name for the component. For MIRA HAMS,
                use the following installation name:

                  HAMS010

                [1;4mdevice-name[m
                The name of the device on which you plan to mount the
                media. For example, MUA0: is the device name for a tape
                drive. It is not necessary to use the console drive for
                this installation. However, if you do use the console
                drive, you should replace any media you removed once the
                installation is complete.

                [1;4mOPTIONS[m [1;4mN[m
                An optional parameter that indicates you want to see
                the question on release notes. If you do not include the
                OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not ask you about the
                release notes. You should review the release notes before
                proceeding with the installation 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
                   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.


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                 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 MIRA
                HAMS from tape drive MUA0: and shows the system response.
                This example uses the OPTIONS N release note parameter.

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL HAMS010 MUA0: OPTIONS N

                        VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3


                  It is 14-NOV-1989 at 14:31.
                  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. [0;1mConfirm[m [0;1msystem[m [0;1mbackup.[m

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




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              3. [0;1mMount[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mmedia.[m

                  Please mount the first volume of the set on MUA0:.
                  * Are you ready? YES
                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, HAMS mounted on LODNOD$MUA0:
                  The following products will be processed:

                    HAMS V1.0

                      Beginning installation of HAMS V1.0 at 14:32

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...
                You should now mount the first distribution volume on
                the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The
                device name appears in the line preceding the question.
                VMSINSTAL then asks you if you are ready to continue with
                the installation.

                If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready,
                VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing
                MIRA HAMS has been mounted on the specified device and
                that the installation has begun.
                If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO
                in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the
                installation for other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

              4. [0;1mSelect[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mrelease[m [0;1mnotes[m [0;1moption.[m











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                  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 specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL,
                you are now asked to choose one of the four options for
                reviewing the release notes.
                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.
                (Note that hardcopy release notes are included with the
                documentation set for MIRA HAMS.)







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                Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following question:

          * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                                             successfully moved to SYS$HELP.
                To continue the installation, enter YES. Otherwise, press
                RETURN. In either case, the release notes are copied to a
                file in the SYS$HELP directory:

                  SYS$HELP:HAMS010.RELEASE_NOTES

                After the installation, you can enter the following com-
                mand to review the release notes through the Help facil-
                ity:

                  $ HELP HAMS RELEASE_NOTES
                                             [0;1mNOTE[m

                    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 MIRA HAMS.
              5. [0;1mPurge[m [0;1mfiles.[m

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

                You have the option to purge files from previous versions
                of MIRA HAMS that are superseded by this installation.
                Purging is recommended; however, if you need to keep files
                from the previous version, enter NO in response to the
                question.
              6. [0;1mRespond[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mlicense[m [0;1mregistration[m [0;1mqueries.[m







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          Product:       HIGH-AVAIL-MGMT-SW
          Producer:      DEC
          Version:       1.0
          Release Date:  16-Mar-90

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

                The installation procedure displays license information
                about your product and then asks if you have registered
                and loaded your Product Authorisation Key (PAK).
                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.

              7. [0;1mRequest[m [0;1minstallation[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mAda[m [0;1mpackage.[m
                  * Is HAMS-ADA interface needed
                                     (VAX-ADA must be licensed on this system) [No]?

                The installation procedure now asks if you want to install
                the HAMS Ada package. If you answer YES to this question,
                the installation procedure tests if Ada is licensed on
                your system. If not, it displays a message telling you
                that VAX-ADA is not licensed on your system and then
                installation is aborted.
              8. [0;1mCheck[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mMIRA[m [0;1mAS[m [0;1mWatchdog[m [0;1mdriver[m [0;1malready[m [0;1minstalled.[m

                At this point, the installation procedure checks if UJA0
                Watchdog device unit is already known by the system.
                If yes, the installation procedure tells you to reboot
                the system to properly run the Installation Verification
                Procedures (IVP).






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              9. [0;1mChoose[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m [0;1m(IVP)[m
                [0;1moption.[m

                  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
                The installation procedure now asks if you want to run
                the IVP. The IVP for MIRA HAMS checks to be sure that the
                installation is successful. It is recommended that you run
                the IVP.

                Notice that the installation procedure does not ask this
                question if you have previously answered YES to the ques-
                tion about HAMS-ADA package. In this case, the IVP is
                automatically run.
                Notice also that the installation procedure does not ask
                this question if you have not registered and loaded your
                HAMS PAK. In this case, the IVP cannot be run.

                After MIRA HAMS is installed, and with your HAMS PAK
                registered and loaded, you can run the IVP independently
                to verify that the software is available on your system.
                The Installation Verification Procedure checks:

                 1. The MIRA AS Watchdog Driver.
                 2. The HAMS Operator Interface.

                 3. The HAMS Application Interface.  . . .
                The Installation Verification Procedure calls the follow-
                ing command file:

                   SYS$TEST:HAMS$IVP.COM
                If a problem occurs during the IVP, you could compare two
                files located in the SYS$TEST directory. One of these
                files contains the intended output of a given test,
                and the other will contain the actual output obtained.
                Table 2-1 gives the names of these files for each IVP test
                that is run.



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          [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m2-1:[m_[0;1mIVP[m_[0;1mTest[m_[0;1mResult[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$TEST:[m___________________
          [0;1mIVP[m_[0;1mTest[m____________[0;1mActual[m_[0;1mOutput[m_____[0;1mIntended[m_[0;1mOutput[m___________

          HAMS Driver         HAMS$UJ_          HAMS$UJ_RESULT.DAT
                              OUTPUT.DAT

          HAMS Operator       HAMS$OI_          HAMS$OI_RESULT.DAT
          Interface           OUTPUT.DAT

          HAMS Application    HAMS$AI_          HAMS$AI_RESULT.DAT
          Interface           OUTPUT.DAT

          HAMS Ada Interface  HAMS$ADA_         HAMS$ADA_RESULT.DAT
                              OUTPUT.DAT
          ________________________________________________________________
              10.[0;1mRead[m [0;1minformational[m [0;1mmessages.[m

                At this point, the installation procedure displays a num-
                ber of informational messages that report on the progress
                of the installation. There are no further questions. If
                the installation procedure has been successful up to this
                point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their
                target directories, updates help files, and updates DCL
                tables, if necessary. If you chose to have files purged,
                that work is done now. The following messages are dis-
                played:

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B...
                (The following one only if you choose the HAMS-ADA inter-
                face :)

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

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their
                                                     target directories...
              11.[0;1mObserve[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1minstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m [0;1m(IVP).[m



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                If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it now. When
                the IVP runs successfully, you see the following display:

                  Beginning the HAMS Installation Verification Procedure

                  The MIRA AS Watchdog Driver has been tested successfully

                  The HAMS Operator Interface Software has been tested successfully

                  The HAMS Application Interface Software has been tested successfully

                  The 1.0 Installation Verification Procedure has been
                                                     run successfully
              12.[0;1mEnd[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1minstallation[m [0;1mprocedure.[m

                     Installation of MIRA HAMS V1.0 completed at 14:35

                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:35

                The previous messages indicate that the entire installa-
                tion procedure is complete.
                You can now log out of the privileged account:

                  $ LOGOUT
                  SYSTEM     logged out at 14-NOV-1989 14:36:15.11

                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.








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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m2.2[m  [0;1mError[m [0;1mRecovery[m

             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 MIRA HAMS V1.0
                                                                    has failed.

             If the IVP fails, you see these messages:

               The MIRA HAMS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure failed.
               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for MIRA HAMS 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  Quotas necessary for successful installation are insuffi-
                cient.
              o  The VAX Ada programming language is not licensed.

              o  The product license has not been registered and loaded.
              o  The MIRA AS Watchdog driver is off_line.

             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.







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                                                                 [0;1mChapter[m [0;1m3[m


                                                   [0;1mConfiguring[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mSystem[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             This section provides information about special system ar-
             rangements and configuration procedures that you need to
             perform after installing MIRA HAMS.

             When the HAMS software installation is complete and the
             Installation Verification Procedure has been successfully
             executed, you should configure your system.
             This is done from the SYSTEM account, by executing the com-
             mand file SYS$MANAGER:HAMS$CONFIG.COM.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m3.1[m  [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mHAMS$CONFIG.COM[m [0;1mprocedure[m

             The HAMS configuration procedure:
              1. Defines logical names associated with this product,

              2. Defines symbols for image activations,
              3. Requests user specific default start parameters which will
                be used if the user chooses to automatically start HAMS at
                system startup,

              4. Creates the HAMS$STARTUP.COM command file.





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             If any HAMS$STARTUP.COM command file exists in SYS$STARTUP:
             directory, the HAMS configuration procedure asks you whether
             you want to create a new file or not. If you answer no, the
             procedure exits without creating a new HAMS$STARTUP.COM

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1[m  [0;1mDefining[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mSTART[m [0;1mparameters[m

             The following questions concern local variations to the setup
             of the HAMS software.
             The replies to the questions determine the parameters of the
             HAMS START command.

             If you make mistakes when answering the previous questions,
             the question is asked again.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m3.1.1.1[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mTimer[m [0;1mvalue[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mstart[m [0;1mHAMS?[m
             Specifies the time in seconds between two consecutive trig-
             gering operations. You should enter a value in seconds, in
             decimal or integer format. Your answer will be truncated
             to one place of decimals. The default answer is 2 seconds.
             Minimum value is 300 milliseconds (0.3 seconds). Maximum
             value is 27 seconds.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m3.1.1.2[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mDelay[m [0;1mvalue[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mstart[m [0;1mHAMS?[m
             Specifies the length of time in seconds that the local system
             waits for the remote system to start. You should enter a
             value in seconds, in decimal or integer format. Your answer
             will be truncated to one place of decimals. The default
             answer is 5 seconds. Minimum value is 600 milliseconds (0.6
             seconds). Maximum value is 59 seconds. [0;1mThe[m [0;1mdelay[m [0;1mvalue[m [0;1mmust[m
             [0;1mbe[m [0;1mmore[m [0;1mthan[m [0;1mtwo[m [0;1mtimes[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mtimer[m [0;1mvalue[m.





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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.3[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mShould[m [0;1mclock[m [0;1msynchronisation[m [0;1mbe[m [0;1mperiodically[m
                   [0;1mrescheduled?[m

             Request the synchronisation of the system clocks of the two
             computers at specified intervals. The default answer of NO
             means that the clocks will be synchronised once at startup.
             If the answer is YES, the clock synchronisation reschedule
             interval is requested next.
          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.4[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mClock[m [0;1msynchronisation[m [0;1mreschedule[m [0;1minterval?[m

             This question is asked only if you have answered YES to the
             previous question. You should enter a value in VMS Delta
             Time format. Thus a reschedule interval of 12 hours would
             be specified by /CLOCK=12:00 The value can be 0 or must be
             greater or equal to 1 minute.
          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.5[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mInitialisation[m [0;1mfile[m [0;1mname?[m

             You should specify the name of a file containing HAMS com-
             mands to initialize the application and device databases. The
             default file name is HAMS$INITIALIZATION.COM.
          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.6[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mIs[m [0;1mthere[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mFailover[m [0;1mCommand[m [0;1mFile?[m

             If the answer is NO, no failover command file will be sub-
             mitted if the remote system fails. If the answer is YES, the
             Failover Command file is requested next.
          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.7[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mFailover[m [0;1mCommand[m [0;1mfile[m [0;1mname?[m

             This question is only asked if you replied YES to the pre-
             vious question. You should specify the name of a file con-
             taining DCL commands to be executed in the case of a system
             failover. There is no default file name.




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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.1.1.8[m  [0;1m*[m [0;1mDo[m [0;1myou[m [0;1mwant[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mvalidate[m [0;1mall[m [0;1myour[m [0;1mprevious[m [0;1mresponses[m

             The HAMS configuration procedure now displays a summary of
             the given answers.
             If you are satisfied with all your answers press <RETURN>.
             Otherwise enter "N".The system then asks you all the ques-
             tions again.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.2[m  [0;1mUsing[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mHAMS$STARTUP.COM[m [0;1mfile[m

             If you want HAMS to start automatically when the system is
             started, you should add the invocation of HAMS$STARTUP.COM in
             the system startup file SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM

             Alternatively HAMS$STARTUP.COM may be invoked after system
             startup by entering, after the dollar prompt,

               [0;1m@SYS$STARTUP:HAMS$STARTUP[m
             You can modify the action of the HAMS$STARTUP.COM file by
             supplying a parameter. There are two possibilities:

              1. HAMS$STARTUP DEFLOG

                 o  Sets up HAMS logical names and global symbols.

                 o  Installs shared images.
                 o  HAMS software is not started.


              2. HAMS$STARTUP (no parameters)

                 o  Sets up HAMS logical names and global symbols.

                 o  Installs shared images.
                 o  Starts the HAMS software.



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             If you want to regenerate the HAM$STARTUP.COM file by running
             HAMS$CONFIG.COMyou should delete all previous versions of the
             file.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m3.3[m  [0;1mEditing[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mInitialisation[m [0;1mfile[m

             The HAMS initilisation file contains HAMS commands that are
             executed to initialize the application and device database.

             By default, the HAMS installation procedure provides a HAMS
             initialisation template file called HAMS$INITIALIZATION.COM
             located in the SYS$MANAGER common directory. System managers
             should use this file to create the system specific HAMS
             initialisation file, as described in the HAMS User's Guide.
             The name of the specific initialisation file is asked when
             you run the configuration procedure. (See Section 3.1.1.5).
             The name used by default by HAMS to initialize the applica-
             tion and device databases is SYS$MANAGER:HAMS$INITIALIZATION.COM.

             Please refer to the HAMS User's Guide for guidelines on how
             to edit this file.

















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                                                                 [0;1mChapter[m [0;1m4[m


                                [0;1mAfter[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mConfiguring[m [0;1mMIRA[m [0;1mHAMS[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             The following tasks can take place after installing MIRA
             HAMS:

              o  Running the Installation Verification Procedure sepa-
                rately.
              o  Editing the system startup and shutdown files.

              o  Making the product usable on a VAXcluster.
              o  Enhancing performance.

              o  Reporting problems.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.1[m  [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m [0;1mseparately[m

             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 prob-
             lems occur, be sure that HAMS is stopped and then, execute
             the following command procedure:

               $ @SYS$TEST:HAMS$IVP





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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.2[m  [0;1mEditing[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mFiles[m

             You must edit the system startup files to provide for auto-
             matic startup of MIRA HAMS when your system is rebooted.

             Add the command line that starts MIRA HAMS to the system
             startup file, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:HAMS$STARTUP.COM

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.3[m  [0;1mVAXcluster[m [0;1mconsiderations[m

             If you plan to use MIRA HAMS on more than one node in a
             VAXcluster, you will need to perform a license load on the
             other nodes.

             You should also run the HAMS$CONFIG.COM procedure on each
             node in your cluster that will use MIRA HAMS and create the
             appropriate specific initialisation files.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m4.4[m  [0;1mEnhancing[m [0;1mMIRA[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mPerformance[m

             This section includes information on system tuning and ex-
             plains how to install MIRA HAMS shared images. MIRA HAMS
             includes two shared images which have to be linked with any
             user applications to let them taking advantages of the HAMS
             facilities (see MIRA HAMS User's Guide for more details).
             These shared images are:

               [0;1mSYS$MESSAGE:HAMS$MSG.EXE[m
               [0;1mSYS$SHARE:HAMS$AMSAI_SHR.EXE[m
             [0;1mNotice[m [0;1mthat[m [0;1mif[m [0;1myou[m [0;1mrun[m [0;1mHAMS$STARTUP.COM[m [0;1mcommand[m [0;1mfile,[m [0;1mit[m
             [0;1minstalls[m [0;1mspecified[m [0;1mshared[m [0;1mimages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1myou[m.




          [0;1m4-2[m  After Installing and Configuring MIRA HAMS

 






             In order to enhances the performance of selected shareable
             images, let them known to the system using VMS INSTALL fa-
             cility. It is recommended that you install MIRA HAMS shared
             images as shared on a system that has been rebooted recently
             because the available space in the global page table is less
             likely to be fragmented.

             Invoke the VMS Install Utility from a privileged account and
             then install MIRA HAMS as a shared image:
               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$SHARE:HAMS$AMSAI_SHR.EXE /SHARED/PROTECT
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:HAMS$MSG.EXE /SHARED
               INSTALL> EXIT

             To install MIRA HAMS as a shared image, first, determine
             the number of available global pages and global sections
             on your system. See Section 1.7.2.2 for information on how
             to verify and modify the number of global pages and global
             sections. Table 1-4 contains the guidelines for setting these
             parameters.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.5[m  [0;1mUser[m [0;1mAccount[m [0;1mRequirements[m

             To work with MIRA HAMS, user accounts on your system must
             have certain privileges and quotas. The next two sections
             contain information on these requirements. (The third section
             discusses how to set up user accounts.)

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.5.1[m  [0;1mPrivileges[m

             To use MIRA HAMS, each account must have at least the privi-
             leges required by the command, the user tries to execute. See
             the MIRA HAMS User's Guide for the Operator Interface command
             descriptions and required privileges. Use the VMS Authorize
             Utility to determine whether users have the privileges they
             require.

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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.5.2[m  [0;1mUser[m [0;1mAccount[m [0;1mQuotas[m

             You must make sure that the appropriate user accounts have
             sufficient quotas to be able to use MIRA HAMS. Table 4-1
             summarizes the required user account quotas.

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m4-1:[m_[0;1mUser[m_[0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuotas[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mUsing[m_[0;1mMIRA[m_[0;1mHAMS[m___________

             [0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuota[m____[0;1mValue[m_______________________________________
             BYTLM            32,768

             ENQLM            200

             FILLM            40

             PRCLM            10

             WSDEF            256[1]
             _____________________________________________________________
             [1]The values for WSEXT and WSQUO must be equal to or greater
             than the WSDEF value.
             _____________________________________________________________

             See Section 1.7.3 for a description of how to verify and
             change account quotas.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1m4.6[m  [0;1mDetermining[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mReporting[m [0;1mProblems[m

             If you encounter a problem while using MIRA HAMS, report it
             to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the
             type of support you have, you can take one of the following
             actions:
              o  Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agree-
                ment entitles you to telephone support.

              o  Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).


          [0;1m4-4[m  After Installing and Configuring MIRA HAMS

 






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

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

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1m4.7[m  [0;1mPost-installation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             Do not forget to log out, in order to delete all the logical
             names and global symbols created by the VMSINSTAL.COM command
             file.





















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                                                                [0;1mAppendix[m [0;1mA[m


                                                       [0;1mSample[m [0;1mInstallation[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             This appendix contains a sample installation of MIRA HAMS.
             This sample was run on a system that had no previous version
             of MIRA HAMS installed.

             The sample installation assumes that DECnet is running,
             that there are users logged on to your system, and that
             OPTIONS N has been specified to print the release notes.
             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs at the end
             of the installation.

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1mA.1[m  [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mKit[m [0;1mincluding[m [0;1mAda[m [0;1mpackage[m

             This section contains a sample installation for the MIRA HAMS
             Kit including installation of the HAMS-ADA package.

          $ @sys$update:vmsinstal hams010 sys$manager: options n
           VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 14-NOV-1989 at 14:31.
          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:
            HAMS V1.0


                                                  Sample Installation  [0;1mA-1[m

 






           Beginning installation of HAMS V1.0 at 14:32

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset 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]: 4
          * Do you want to continue the installation? YES
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
            moved to SYS$HELP.
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES

                  Product:      HIGH-AVAIL-MGMT-SW
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      1.0
                  Release Date: 16-Mar-90
          * Does this product have an authorisation key registered and loaded? YES
          * Is HAMS-ADA interface needed (VAX-ADA must be licensed on this system) [No]? Y

               One version of the UJDRIVER is already loaded. Until the system can
               be rebooted to activate the new driver, the Installation Verification
               Procedure (IVP) is not testing the newly installed driver.When your
               installation is complete, to properly test the new driver, please
               add the invocation of UJSTARTUP.COM procedure in your system command
               file : SYS$STARTUP_V5.COM and then, reboot the system and run the
               Installation Verification Procedure with the following command:
               @SYS$TEST:HAMS$IVP
          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?






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               The HAMS$STARTUP.COM command file which starts the HAMS software is
               located on the SYS$STARTUP directory. This command file is generate
               by the HAMS$CONFIG.COM pocedure. After the installation, please execute
               the HAMS$CONFIG.COM procedure to ensure a correct configuration of
               your system.

               If you want to start HAMS software at system startup, you have to
               add the invocation of this file in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
               command file.
               All inquiries have been requested. If no errors occur, the
               installation will be completed in about 8 minutes.

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSLI
          B.HAMS$ADALIB$NEW].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
            Beginning the HAMS Installation Verification Procedure.

            The MIRA AS Watchdog Driver has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS Operator Interface Software has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS Application Interface Software has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS V1.0 standard Installation Verification Procedure has been run
            successfully

            The HAMS V1.0 product has been installed successfully

           Installation of HAMS V1.0 completed at 14:35
           VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:35

          $





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          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1mA.2[m  [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mKit[m [0;1mwithout[m [0;1mAda[m [0;1mpackage[m

             This section contains a sample installation for the MIRA HAMS
             Kit without installing the HAMS-ADA package.

          $ @sys$update:vmsinstal hams010 sys$manager: options n

           VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3
          It is 14-NOV-1989 at 14:31.
          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:

            HAMS V1.0
           Beginning installation of HAMS V1.0 at 14:32

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset 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]: 4
          * Do you want to continue the installation? YES
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
            moved to SYS$HELP.
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES

                  Product:      HIGH-AVAIL-MGMT-SW
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      1.0
                  Release Date: 16-Mar-90



          [0;1mA-4[m  Sample Installation

 






          * Does this product have an authorisation key registered and loaded? YES
          * Is HAMS-ADA interface needed (VAX-ADA must be licensed on this system) [No]?

               One version of the UJDRIVER is already loaded. Until the system can
               be rebooted to activate the new driver, the Installation Verification
               Procedure (IVP) is not testing the newly installed driver.When your
               installation is complete, to properly test the new driver, please
               add the invocation of UJSTARTUP.COM procedure in your system command
               file : SYS$STARTUP_V5.COM and then, reboot the system and run the
               Installation Verification Procedure with the following command:
               @SYS$TEST:HAMS$IVP
          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

               The HAMS$STARTUP.COM command file which starts the HAMS software is
               located on the SYS$STARTUP directory. This command file is generate
               by the HAMS$CONFIG.COM pocedure. After the installation, please execute
               the HAMS$CONFIG.COM procedure to ensure a correct configuration of
               your system.
               If you want to start HAMS software at system startup, you have to
               add the invocation of this file in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
               command file.

               All inquiries have been requested. If no errors occur, the
               installation will be completed in about 8 minutes.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

            Beginning the HAMS Installation Verification Procedure.

            The MIRA AS Watchdog Driver has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS Operator Interface Software has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS Application Interface Software has been tested successfully.

            The HAMS V1.0 standard Installation Verification Procedure has been run
            successfully


                                                  Sample Installation  [0;1mA-5[m

 






            The HAMS V1.0 product has been installed successfully

           Installation of HAMS V1.0 completed at 14:35
           VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:35

          $

































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                                                                [0;1mAppendix[m [0;1mB[m


                      [0;1mExample[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mVMS[m [0;1mSoftware[m [0;1mConfiguration[m [0;1mProcedure[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             The following example illustrates the screen display during
             the configuration procedure, using the command:

               $[0;1m@SYS$MANAGER:HAMS$CONFIG.COM[m

                    *** HAMS VMS Software Configuration Procedure ***
          * Timer value to start MIRA ([0.3 - 27] seconds) [2]: 0.3
          * Delay value to start MIRA ([0.6
           - 59] seconds) [5]: 45
          * Should clock synchronisation be periodically rescheduled [NO]: YES
          * Clock synchronisation resshedule interval: :1
          * Initialisation file name [SYS$MANAGER:HAMS$INITIALIZATION.COM]:
          * Is a failover command file required [NO]:

          Here are the responses you have just entered :
           - Timer value for triggering operations  : 0.3
           - Delay value to start HAMS software   : 45
           - Initialisation file name    : SYS$MANAGER:HAMS$INITIALIZATION.COM
           - No failover command file specified
           - Is clock synchronisation automatically rescheduled : YES
           - Clock synchronisation reschedule interval  : :01

          * Do you validate all these responses [YES]:




                 Example of HAMS VMS Software Configuration Procedure  [0;1mB-1[m

 






            The  HAMS$STARTUP.COM  command  file which starts the HAMS software is
            located in the SYS$STARTUP directory.
            If you want to start the HAMS software at system start up, you have to
            add  the invocation of this  file in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
            command file.

            If parameter "DEFLOG" is added to the invocation of the command  file,
            only the global symbos and logicals needed by HAMS software will be
            defined.
          * The MIRA software configuration is completed.





























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                                                                [0;1mAppendix[m [0;1mC[m


                          [0;1mFiles[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mLogical[m [0;1mNames[m [0;1mInstalled[m [0;1mon[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mSystem[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             The MIRA HAMS installation procedure installs a number of
             files on your system and defines some logical names. Section
             C.1 lists the files installed. Section C.2 lists the logical
             names that are added to the system logical name table.
          __________________________________________________________

          [0;1mC.1[m  [0;1mFile[m [0;1mNames[m

             The following list contains the names of all files created on
             your system when MIRA HAMS is installed.
          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES[m__________________________________

          UJDRIVER.EXE         MIRA AS Watchdog Driver
          UJDRIVER.ULD         MIRA AS Watchdog Firmware












                     Files and Logical Names Installed on Your System  [0;1mC-1[m

 





          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$SYSTEM[m___________________________________________

          HAMS$EMS_MAIN.EXE    Error Management System module
          HAMS$AMS_MAIN.EXE    Application Management System module

          HAMS$OI_MAIN.EXE     Operator Interface module

          HAMS$DEMO_MAIN.EXE   Application Interface Test program for IVP

          HAMS$UJTEST_         MIRA AS Watchdog Driver Test program
          MAIN.EXE

          HAMS$TEST_MAIN.EXE   HAMS Test program


          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$MESSAGE[m__________________________________________

          HAMS$MSG.EXE         HAMS Message File
          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$MANAGER[m__________________________________________

          HAMS$CONFIG.COM      HAMS configuration procedure
          HAMS$INITIALIZATION.CHAMS Database initialisation procedure

          HAMS$STOP.COM        HAMS shutdown procedure

          HAMS$NET_INI.COM     HAMS net initialization for test











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          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$HELP[m_____________________________________________

          HAMS$UJTEST_         Help Message File for the Driver Tester
          HELP.HLB
          HAMS$DEMO_HELP.HLB   Help Message File for the Application
                               Interface Test program

          HAMS$OI_HELP.HLB     Help Message File for the Operator
                               Interface

          HAMS010.RELEASE_     HAMS Release Notes
          NOTES


          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$LIBRARY[m__________________________________________

          HAMS$AMSAI_SHR.EXE   Code of HAMS Application Interface routines
                               to be linked with user applications
          HAMS$MSGPNTR.OBJ     HAMS Application Interface status codes to
                               be linked with user applications

          HAMS$ADALIB$NEW.DIR  HAMS-ADA package, only if this package
                               needed

          HAMS$ADALIB$OLD.DIR  HAMS-ADA package, only if this package
                               needed and if the packagehad been already
                               loaded











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          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mDirectory:[m_[0;1mSYS$TEST[m_____________________________________________

          HAMS$IVP.COM         HAMS Installation Verification Procedure
          HAMS$OI_TEST.COM     Operator Interface test command file

          HAMS$OI_RESULT.DAT   Operator Interface test expected results

          HAMS$AI_TEST.COM     Application Interface test command file

          HAMS$AI_RESULT.DAT   Application Interface test expected results

          HAMS$UJ_TEST.COM     HAMS Driver test command file

          HAMS$UJ_RESULT.DAT   HAMS Driver test expected results

          HAMS$TEST_MAIN.COM   HAMS software test command file

          HAMS$TEST_           HAMS software test expected results
          RESULT.DAT

          HAMS$ADA_IVP.COM     HAMS ADA Installation Verification proce-
                               dure, only if HAMS-ADA needed



          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1mC.2[m  [0;1mLogical[m [0;1mNames[m

             The following logical names are entered into the system
             logical name table after MIRA HAMS is installed by running
             the HAMS$STARTUP.COM procedure generated by HAMS$CONFIG.COM.
             These names are stored in the product's startup file. They
             are automatically entered into the system logical name table
             whenever the system reboots or whenever the software is
             invoked.




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          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mLogical[m_[0;1mnames[m________[0;1mDefinitions[m________________________________
          HAMS$LOGICAL_TABLE   Identifies the table where to store the
                               HAMS start parameters

          HAMS$DEVICE          Identifies the MIRA AS Watchdog device unit

          HAMS$EMS_DEBUG       Identifies EMS component debug log

          HAMS$EMS_EVENTS      Identifies EMS component events log

          HAMS$AMS_DEBUG       Identifies AMS component debug log

          HAMS$AMS_EVENTS      Identifies AMS component events log


          ________________________________________________________________

          __________________________________________________________
          [0;1mC.3[m  [0;1mGlobal[m [0;1mSymbols[m

             The following global symbols are entered into the system
             symbol table when MIRA HAMS is installed. These names are
             stored in the product's startup file. They are automatically
             entered into the system symbol table whenever the system
             reboots or whenever the software is invoked.

          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mGlobal[m_[0;1mSymbols[m_______[0;1mDefinitions[m________________________________
          HAMS                 Activates the HAMS Operator Interface image

          HAMSDEMO             Activates the Application Interface demo
                               program image

          HAMSTEST             Activates the HAMS Test program image

          UJTEST               Activates the MIRA AS Watchdog driver image



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          ________________________________________________________________
          [0;1mGlobal[m_[0;1mSymbols[m_______[0;1mDefinitions[m________________________________


          ________________________________________________________________
          . . .


































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                                                                [0;1mAppendix[m [0;1mD[m


                                                [0;1mStopping[m [0;1mHAMS[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mUpgrades[m
          ________________________________________________________________


             If you need to upgrade your system you must use the following
             procedure to perform an orderly shutdown:

              o  Enter the command:

                  HAMS>SET SYSTEM/ERROR ACTION=STOP
              o  Enter the command:

                  HAMS>FAILOVER/SYSTEM
              o  Enter the command at the $ prompt:

                  @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN

              o  Power off the system.













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                                                                [0;1mIndex[m
          __________________________________________________________

          ___________________________
          [0;1mA[m                              checking system parameter
          ___________________________      values,  1-7
          account quotas                 [0;1m*[m clock synchronisation
            installing,  1-10               reschedule interval?,
            process,  1-10                  3-3
          Ada package                    Common root
            HAMS kit, excluding,  A-4      directories,  1-4
            HAMS kit, including,  A-1    components,operating system
          after installing and
             configuring MIRA HAMS,         ,  1-2
             4-1                         configuring your system,
           Application Interface,           3-1  to  3-5
            2-8, C-6                     ___________________________
                                         [0;1mD[m
          AUTOGEN                        ___________________________
            changing system parameter    [0;1m*[m delay value to start
               values,  1-8                 HAMS?,  3-2
          ___________________________   determining and reporting
          [0;1mB[m                                problems,  4-4  to  4-5
          ___________________________   directories
          backing up your system           common root,  1-4
             disk,  1-12                   specific root,  1-4
          ___________________________   disk space requirements,
          [0;1mC[m
           ___________________________      1-5  to  1-6
          calculating the values for     [0;1m*[m do you want to validate
             GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS       all your previous
             ,  1-7  to  1-8                responses,  3-4
          changing system parameter
             values with AUTOGEN,
             1-8
                                                              [0;1mIndex-1[m

 






          ___________________________   HAMS START (cont'd.)
          [0;1mE[m                                parameters,  3-2
          ___________________________   hardware
          editing                          prerequisite,  1-2
            the HAMS initialisation      hardware requirements for
               file,  3-5                   installing MIRA HAMS,
            the system files,  4-2
           enhancing MIRA HAMS              1-2
            performance,  4-2            ___________________________
          error recovery,  2-11          [0;1mI[m
          example of HAMS VMS            ___________________________
             software configuration      [0;1m*[m initialisation file name?
             procedure,  B-1  to  B-2       ,  3-3
          ___________________________    installation
          [0;1mF[m                                procedure,  2-1
          ___________________________      procedure requirements,
          [0;1m*[m failover command file            1-5
             name?,  3-3                   verification procedure,
          file names,  C-1  to  C-4          2-8, 4-1
          files and logical names        installing MIRA HAMS,  2-1
             installed on your system       to  2-11
             ,  C-1  to  C-6             Interface
          ___________________________      operator
          [0;1mG[m                                   application,  2-8, C-6
          ___________________________    [0;1m*[m is there a failover
           GBLPAGES                         command file?,  3-3
            calculating values,  1-7     IVP test result files in
            parameter value,  1-6           SYS$TEST:,  2-8  to  2-9
          GBLSECTIONS                    ___________________________
            calculating values,  1-7     [0;1mK[m
           parameter value,  1-6         ___________________________
          global symbols,  C-5  to       kit
             C-6                           HAMS,  A-1, A-4
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          [0;1mH[m                              [0;1mL[m
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          HAMS initialisation file       license registration,  1-3
            editing,  3-5                logical names,  C-1, C-4
           HAMS kit including ada           to  C-5
             package,  A-1  to  A-3
          HAMS kit without ada
             package,  A-4  to  A-6
          HAMS START
          [0;1m2-Index[m

 






          ___________________________   preparing to install MIRA
          [0;1mM[m                                HAMS,  1-1  to  1-12
          ___________________________   prerequisite and optional
          MIRA HAMS                        software,  1-3
            hardware requirements,       prerequisite and optional
               1-2                          software table,  1-3
            installing,  1-5             prerequisite hardware,  1-2
            performance,  4-2
            preparing to install,           to  1-3
              1-1                        privileges,  4-3
            requirements,  1-12          privileges and disk space,
            special considerations          1-5  to  1-6
              for installing,  1-1       problems
            VMS software config-           determining and reporting
              uration procedure,             ,  4-4
              B-1                        procedure
          modifying system parameters      HAMS$CONFIG.COM,  3-1
             ,  4-3                      procedures
          ___________________________      post-installation,  4-5
          [0;1mO[m                              process account quotas,
           ___________________________      1-10  to  1-11
          operating system components    process account quotas for
             ,  1-2                         the installing account,
           Operator Interface,  2-8,        1-10
            C-6                          ___________________________
          ___________________________    [0;1mQ[m
          [0;1mP[m                              ___________________________
          ___________________________    quotas
          parameters                       installing,  1-10
            checking system,  1-7          process,  1-10
           HAMS START,  3-2              ___________________________
            increasing GLBPAGES and      [0;1mR[m
              GBLSECTIONS,  1-7          ___________________________
            system,  1-6, 1-7            related publications,  vi
            system, setting dynamic,        to  vii
              1-10                       required operating system
           parameters, changing system      components,  1-2
             value,  1-8                 required system parameter
            see also AUTOGEN                values,  1-6
          post-installation              reschedule,  3-3
             procedures,  4-5              see also clock synchroni-
                                             sation
                                                              [0;1mIndex-3[m

 






          running the HAMS$CONFIG.COM    system parameter
             procedure,  3-1  to  3-4      values,  1-6
          running the installation       system parameters,  1-6  to
             verification procedure         1-10
             separately,  4-1            system parameter values,
          Run-Time kit,  A-1               1-8
          ___________________________     see also AUTOGEN
          [0;1mS[m                              ___________________________
          ___________________________   [0;1mT[m
          sample installation,  A-1      ___________________________
             to  A-6                     The HAMS Application
          scope,  v                        Interface,  2-8
          setting dynamic system         The HAMS Operator Interface
             parameter values,  1-10        ,  2-8
          setting up user accounts,      [0;1m*[m timer value to start
             4-4                            HAMS?,  3-2
          [0;1m*[m should clock synchroni-      ___________________________
             sation be periodically      [0;1mU[m
            rescheduled?,  3-3           ___________________________
          software                       user account
            prerequisite                   quotas,  4-4
               optional,  1-3              requirements,  4-3
          special considerations         user account quotas for
             for performing HAMS            using MIRA HAMS,  4-4
             installation,  1-1  to      using the HAMS$STARTUP.COM
             1-2                            file,  3-4  to  3-5
          special requirements for       ___________________________
                                         [0;1mV[m
            installing MIRA HAMS,        ___________________________
             1-4                         validate
          Specific root                    previous responses,  3-4
            directories,  1-4            value
          stopping HAMS for upgrades,      delay value to start
            D-1                              HAMS,  3-2
          system                           GBLPAGES,  1-6
            configuration,  3-1            GBLSECTIONS,  1-6
          system components,operating      timer, to start HAMS,
            ,  1-2                           3-2
          system disk                    values
            backup,  1-12                  GBLPAGES
          system files                        GBLSECTIONS,  1-7
            editing,  4-2                  system parameter,  1-6
          [0;1m4-Index[m

 






          values, changing system        VMSINSTAL requirements,
             parameter,  1-8                1-11  to  1-12
            see also AUTOGEN             VMS software configuration
          VAXcluster considerations,       procedure,  B-1
            1-4  to  1-5, 4-2            ___________________________
                                         [0;1mW[m
                                         ___________________________
                                         Watchdog Driver,  2-8































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