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             Order No. AA-PAKUC-TE


             May 1991

             This manual explains how to install the DECmcc Management
             Station software on a VAX system configured with the
             VMS operating system and DECwindows software.





               Revision/Update Information: This is a third edi-
                                           tion.

               Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.3  (mini-
                                           mum)

               Software Version:           DECmcc Management
                                           Station, Version 2.1

 









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                                                         [0;1mContents[m



          Preface


          1   Before Installing the DECmcc Management Station
              Software

              1.1      Overview ............................. 1-2

              1.2      Required Software..................... 1-2

              1.3      Hardware Considerations............... 1-5

              1.3.1      NMCC/DECnet Monitor Hardware
                         Considerations.......................1-6

              1.3.2      LTM Hardware Considerations ......... 1-7

              1.3.3      TSM Hardware Considerations ......... 1-8

              1.4      Registering the Software License ...... 1-8

              1.5      Performing a System Backup ............ 1-9

              1.6      Release Notes......................... 1-9

              1.7      Time Required for Installation ....... 1-11

              1.8      System Privileges.................... 1-13

              1.8.1      Additional System Privileges Required for
                         Installing TSM......................1-13

              1.8.2      Additional System Privileges Required for
                         Installing DECelms..................1-14

              1.9      Disk Space........................... 1-14

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              1.10     System Parameters ................... 1-16

              1.10.1     DECmcc BMS System Parameter Settings 1-16

              1.10.2     NMCC/VAX ETHERnim System Parameter
                         Settings............................1-16

              1.10.3     DECelms System Parameter Settings... 1-16

              1.10.4     NMCC/DECnet Monitor System Parameter
                         Settings............................1-17

              1.10.5     Checking System Parameter Values.... 1-18

              1.10.6     Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                         GBLSECTIONS.........................1-19

              1.10.7     Changing System Parameter Values with
                         AUTOGEN.............................1-19

              1.10.7.1   Setting Dynamic System Parameter
                         Values..............................1-21

              1.11     Process Quotas ...................... 1-22

              1.11.1     DECmcc BMS Process Quota Settings... 1-23

              1.11.2     How to Modify Process Quota Settings 1-23

              1.12     Preparing to Install DECmcc BMS....... 1-24

              1.12.1     Location of the BMS Files........... 1-25

              1.12.2     Obtaining Your Network Address Initial
                         Domain Part.........................1-25

              1.12.3     Determining Your TDF ............... 1-31

              1.12.4      Installing the DECmcc Reports
                         Package.............................1-32

              1.13     Preparing to Install NMCC/DECnet
                       Monitor.............................. 1-33

              1.13.1     Determining the User Identification Code
                         for the Kernel Process...............1-33

              1.13.2     Installing a User Interface Separately
                         from the Kernel .....................1-33

              1.13.3     Installing a User Interface and the
                         Kernel..............................1-34

              1.13.4     Defining the GKS Workstation Type .. 1-34

              1.13.5     Starting GKS....................... 1-35

              1.14     Preparing to Install TSM ............. 1-35

              1.14.1     Location of the TSM Files........... 1-36

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              1.14.2     Location of the TSM Management Directory
                         1-36


          2   Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software

              2.1      The Installation Procedure - Step by
                       Step.................................. 2-1

              2.2      Installing Specific Management
                       Applications......................... 2-12

              2.2.1      Installing DECmcc BMS .............. 2-13

              2.2.2      Installing NMCC/VAX ETHERnim ....... 2-18

              2.2.3      Installing DECelms................. 2-19

              2.2.4      Installing NMCC/DECnet Monitor ..... 2-23

              2.2.5      Installing LTM..................... 2-31

              2.2.6      Installing TSM..................... 2-33

              2.3      Postinstallation Messages............ 2-34

              2.3.1      Postinstallation Messages for DECmcc
                         BMS.................................2-36

              2.3.2      Postinstallation Messages for NMCC/VAX
                         ETHERnim............................2-37

              2.3.3      Postinstallation Messages for LTM... 2-37

              2.3.4      Postinstallation Messages for DECelms2-37

              2.3.5      Postinstallation Messages for TSM... 2-38

              2.3.6      Postinstallation Messages for NMCC/DECnet
                         Monitor.............................2-38

              2.4      Running the IVP ...................... 2-39

              2.5      Completing the Installation .......... 2-39

              2.6      Installation Errors.................. 2-40

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          3   Verifying the Installation of the DECmcc Management
              Station Software

              3.1      Running the IVPs on Individual
                       Applications.......................... 3-1

              3.1.1      DECmcc BMS Installation Verification
                         Procedure............................3-2

              3.1.2      NMCC/VAX ETHERnim Installation
                         Verification Procedure...............3-5

              3.1.3      LTM Installation Verification
                         Procedure............................3-8

              3.1.4      DECelms Installation Verification
                         Procedure............................3-9

              3.1.5      TSM Installation Verification
                         Procedure............................3-9

              3.1.6      NMCC/DECnet Monitor Installation
                         Verification Procedure..............3-10

              3.2      What to Do if the IVP Fails ........... 3-11

          4   After Installing the DECmcc Management Station
              Software

              4.1      Editing the System Startup File........ 4-2

              4.1.1      DECmcc BMS Startup Command........... 4-2

              4.1.2      DECelms Startup Command ............. 4-3

              4.1.3      NMCC/DECnet Monitor Startup Commands. 4-3

              4.2      Rebooting the System .................. 4-3

              4.2.1      If LTM Was Previously Installed...... 4-3

              4.3      Running an Application in the Cluster
                       Environment........................... 4-4

              4.3.1      Running DECmcc BMS in a Cluster
                         Environment..........................4-4

              4.3.2      Running DECelms in a Cluster
                         Environment..........................4-5

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              4.3.3      Running NMCC/VAX ETHERnim in a Cluster
                         Environment..........................4-5

              4.3.4      Running LTM in a Cluster Environment . 4-6

              4.4      Setting User Account Privileges ....... 4-6

              4.4.1      Privileges Required to Run DECelms... 4-7

              4.4.2      Enabling Privileges for TSM Operations4-9

              4.5      Setting User Account Quotas .......... 4-10

              4.6      Enhancing DECmcc Management Station
                       Performance.......................... 4-11

              4.7      Reporting Problems................... 4-14

              4.8      DECmcc BMS Postinstallation Procedures 4-15

              4.8.1      DECmcc BMS Logical Names............ 4-15

              4.8.2      Setting Up the VAX DNS Namespace .... 4-16

              4.8.2.1    Creating a Procedure to Register DECnet
                         Phase IV Nodes ......................4-24

              4.8.2.2    Creating Additional DNS Directories. 4-27

              4.8.2.3    Managing the .DNA_Registrar Access
                         Control Group.......................4-29

              4.8.3      Setting File Protection for DECmcc BMS
                         Files...............................4-30

              4.9      NMCC/VAX ETHERnim Postinstallation
                       Procedures........................... 4-34

              4.9.1      Setting File Protection for NMCC/VAX
                         ETHERnim Files......................4-34

              4.9.2      Performing User Task Level Tests on Remote
                         Nodes...............................4-34

              4.10     DECelms Postinstallation Procedures .. 4-37

              4.11     NMCC/DECnet Monitor Postinstallation
                       Procedures........................... 4-40

              4.12     LTM Postinstallation Procedures ...... 4-41

              4.12.1     LTM Logical Names .................. 4-42

              4.12.2     Installing LTM onto Alternate Load
                         Hosts...............................4-42

              4.12.3     When Your Node Is a Load Host........ 4-43

              4.13     TSM Postinstallation Procedures ...... 4-43

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              4.13.1     Setting Up Network Management Listener
                         (NML) for DECnet Database Operations.4-43

              4.13.2     Propagating Server Information to the
                         DECnet Database.....................4-45

              4.13.3     Verifying That TSM Software Functions
                         Correctly...........................4-45

          5   Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database

              5.1      Overview of LTM$LOAD_CONFIG ........... 5-1

              5.1.1      Databases Affected by LTM$LOAD_CONFIG 5-4

              5.1.2      Other LTM$LOAD_CONFIG Functions Needed
                         for Downline Loading .................5-4

              5.2      Specifying DECnet Characteristics ..... 5-5

              5.2.1      DECnet Node Name .................... 5-5

              5.2.2      DECnet Node Address ................. 5-6

              5.2.3      Ethernet Hardware Address ........... 5-6

              5.2.4      Service Circuit..................... 5-7

              5.3      Preparing to Run the Configuration
                       Procedure............................. 5-9

              5.4      LTM$LOAD_CONFIG Conventions and
                       Requirements......................... 5-10

              5.5      Running LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.............. 5-12

              5.5.1      List Known LTM Listeners (Option 1) . 5-13

              5.5.2      Add an LTM Listener (Option 2) ...... 5-14

              5.5.3      Swap an Existing LTM Listener (Option
                         3)..................................5-16

              5.5.4      Delete an Existing LTM Listener (Option
                         4)..................................5-19

              5.5.5      Restore Existing LTM Listeners (Option
                         5)..................................5-20

              5.6      Restoring Your Database from the Startup
                       Procedure............................ 5-22

              5.7      Monitoring Downline Loading .......... 5-23

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          A  Sample Installation



          B  Installed Directories and Files



          Tables

              1-1    Checking for Prerequisite Software ...... 1-5

              1-2    File Names for Release Notes............ 1-11

              1-3    Disk Space Requirements (in Blocks)..... 1-15

              1-4    System Parameter Values Required for
                     Installing and Running NMCC/DECnet
                     Monitor................................ 1-17

              1-5    Required Dynamic Parameter Values for
                     NMCC/VAX ETHERnim...................... 1-21

              1-6    Required Dynamic Parameter Values for
                     NMCC/DECnet Monitor.................... 1-22

              1-7    Process Quota Values Required for Installing
                     and Running DECmcc BMS ................. 1-23

              1-8    IDP Parameter Values ................... 1-27

              1-9    Sample IDPs............................ 1-30

              3-1    Commands to Run the IVP for Individual
                     Applications............................ 3-2

              4-1    Management Application System Startup
                     Commands................................ 4-2

              4-2    Required DECmcc Management Station User
                     Account Quotas......................... 4-10

              4-3    DECmcc Management Station Executable Image
                     Names.................................. 4-13

              4-4    DECmcc BMS File Protections ............ 4-31

              5-1    Service Circuit-ID for Ethernet Controllers
                     5-7

              5-2    Service Circuit IDs for Each CPU ......... 5-8

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              5-3    DECnet Characteristics for LTM Listener. 5-17

              B-1    Files in SYS$COMMON:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER] .. B-1

              B-2    Files in SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] ......... B-2

              B-3    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP] ............ B-4

              B-4    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES] ... B-5

              B-5    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.MCC]B-5

              B-6    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG] ............ B-5

              B-7    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] ............ B-5

              B-8    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB] ............ B-8

              B-9    Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP] ...... B-10

              B-10   Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] ........... B-10

              B-11   Files in SYS$COMMON:[MCC] .............. B-11

              B-12   Files in
                     SYS$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES]..... B-16

              B-13   Files in SYS$COMMON:[ELMS$DIRECTORY] ... B-21

              B-14   Files in SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM] ...... B-21

              B-15   Files in SYS$COMMON:[NMCC] ............. B-22

              B-16   Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST] .......... B-23

              B-17   Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.NMCCVMS] .. B-25

              B-18   Files in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM] ...... B-25





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                                                          [0;1mPreface[m




             This installation guide explains how to install the
             DECmcc Management Station software onto a VAX sys-
             tem configured with the VMS operating system and
             DECwindows software. This software includes the net-
             work management applications supported by DECmcc
             Management Station.


          [0;1mIntended[m [0;1mAudience[m

             This guide is for the system manager or network  man-
             ager responsible for installing the DECmcc Management
             Station software on a VAX system. A system manager is
             responsible for the VAX system. A network manager is
             responsible for the local area network or DECnet wide
             area network.

             To use this guide effectively, you should be famil-
             iar with the VMS operating system and the VMSINSTAL
             Utility.









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          [0;1mAssociated[m [0;1mDocuments[m

             You can refer to the following documentation for in-
             formation about DECmcc Management Station and the
             products it supports:

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mStation[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual introduces DECmcc Management Station
                and describes its use.

































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              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mStation[m [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m (online)

                This collection of notes contains information
                and updates not included in the DECmcc Management
                Station manuals. The release notes are delivered
                online as part of the software distribution kit.

             The following lists some of the documentation avail-
             able for the network management applications sup-
             ported by DECmcc Management Station:

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mIntroduction[m

                This manual introduces concepts and terminology
                and provides a technical description of the DECmcc
                Basic Management System.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mDirector[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use the presentation
                modules (user interfaces) and the features of the
                DECmcc Director software.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mBasic[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mSystem[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use the value-added
                features of the DECmcc Basic Management System.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mAlarms[m [0;4mFunction[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use the Alarms Function
                Module to detect network events and conditions.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mPerformance[m [0;4mAnalyzer[m [0;4mFunction[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to make effective use of
                the DECmcc Performance Analyzer.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mDECnet[m [0;4mPhase[m [0;4mIV[m [0;4mAccess[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use DECmcc to manage  a
                DECnet Phase IV network.

              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mDECnet/OSI[m [0;4mAccess[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use DECmcc to manage  a
                DECnet/OSI network.

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              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mEthernet[m [0;4mAccess[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use DECmcc to manage
                Ethernet stations.







































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              _ [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mBridge[m [0;4mAccess[m [0;4mModule[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use DECmcc to manage
                LAN bridges.

              _ [0;4mEnterprise[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mArchitecture[m [0;4mGeneral[m [0;4mDescription[m

                This guide provides an overview of Digital's Enterprise
                Management Architecture (EMA). The EMA defines a
                framework for managing heterogeneous, multiven-
                dor, distributed computing environments and the
                communications facilities that link them.

              _ [0;4mGuide[m [0;4mto[m [0;4mTerminal[m [0;4mServer[m [0;4mManager[m

                This manual provides information about using the
                Terminal Server Manager.

              _ [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mTraffic[m [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mUser's[m [0;4mGuide[m

                This manual describes how to use the menus and  in-
                formational displays of the LAN Traffic Monitor.

              _ [0;4mDECelms[m [0;4mUse[m

                This manual describes how to use DECelms to con-
                figure, manage, and monitor the LAN Bridge 100,
                LAN Bridge 150, LAN Bridge 200, DECbridge 500, and
                DECconcentrator 500.

              _ [0;4mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mIntroduction[m

                This manual describes how to use the NMCC/DECnet
                Monitor to monitor and report on network activity.

              _ [0;4mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mImplementation[m

                This manual describes how to create the NMCC/DECnet
                Monitor database, how to add data to the database,
                and how to create and manipulate the online network
                map.

              _ [0;4mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mUser's[m [0;4mGuide[m

                This manual describes the NMCC/DECnet Monitor user
                interface.

              _ [0;4mNMCC/VAX[m [0;4mETHERnim[m [0;4mUser's[m [0;4mGuide[m

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                This manual describes how to use NMCC/VAX ETHERnim
                to monitor local area network activity.









































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              _ [0;4mNetwork[m [0;4mTroubleshooting[m [0;4mGuide[m (online version)

                This manual provides an overview of network trou-
                bleshooting tools and methodologies, and detailed
                troubleshooting procedures for specific network
                problems. The DECwindows Bookreader (online) ver-
                sion of this manual will be on the media  with   the
                DECmcc Management Station software. You can select
                to install this book in your Bookreader library.

              _ [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m

                Each of the above products has online release notes
                that describe new features not contained in the
                product documentation.

          [0;1mConventions[m

             Familiarizing yourself with the conventions discussed
             in this section will help you use this manual  more   ef-
             fectively.

             ____________________________________________________
             [0;1mConvention[m___[0;1mMeaning[m________________________________

                          Indicates system output or user input.

             Monospace















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             ____________________________________________________
             [0;1mConvention[m___[0;1mMeaning[m________________________________


                          In command lines, indicates keywords to
                          be entered. Note that you can type the
             UPPERCASE    characters in either uppercase or low-
                          ercase. Command keywords can be abbre-
                          viated to the smallest number of charac-
                          ters that your system accepts. For exam-
                          ple, the following two commands are the
                          same:

                          NCP> SHOW NODE [0;4mnode-name[m

                          NCP> SH N [0;4mnode-name[m

                          In command lines, indicates a variable
                          to be entered. You enter an appropri-
             [0;4mitalics[m      ate value for the variable. For example,
                          node-name is a variable in the following
                          command:

                          NCP> SHOW NODE [0;4mnode-name[m

             [0;1mbold[m         Indicates an important term that is de-
                          fined in the text.

             [ ]          In installation dialogs, indicates that
                          the enclosed value is the default. To
                          choose the default, just press <Return>.
                          To choose another value, type it after
                          the brackets and press <Return>.

                          In command lines, indicates that you can
                          enter one, and only one, of the enclosed
                          options, but that none is required. Do
                          not type the brackets when you enter the
                          option.





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             [0;1mConvention[m___[0;1mMeaning[m________________________________


             { }          Indicates that you must enter one, and
                          only one, of the enclosed options. Do
                          not type the braces when you enter the
                          option.

             <Key>        Indicates that you should press the
                          specified key.

             Enter        Means that after the user input you must
                          press <Return>.

             <Ctrl/[0;4mx[m>     Indicates that you should hold down the
                          <Ctrl> key, while pressing the key spec-
             _____________ified_by_[0;4mx[m.____________________________

             The following conventions apply to numbers:

              _ All Ethernet addresses are given in hexadecimal

                number form.

              _ All other numbers are decimal unless indicated oth-

                erwise.
















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           [0;1mBefore[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mSoftware[m




             This chapter discusses the following requirements
             and preparations necessary for installing the DECmcc
             Management Station software and the applications that
             run under it:

              _ Required software

              _ Hardware considerations

              _ Registering the software license

              _ Performing a system backup

              _ Reading release notes

              _ Time required for installation

              _ Required system privileges

              _ Required disk space

              _ Required system parameters

              _ Required process quotas

              _ Product-specific preinstallation procedures



      Before Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 1-1

 






          [0;1m1.1[m [0;1mOverview[m

             The DECmcc Management Station is available in two
             packages: DECmcc Site Management Station (SMS) and
             DECmcc Enterprise Management Station (EMS). This
             guide describes the step-by-step procedures that you
             follow to install either the SMS package or the  EMS
             package.

             If you are installing the DECmcc Site Management
             Station package (SMS), you can install the following
             applications:

              _ DECmcc Basic Management System (BMS)

              _ Terminal Server Manager (TSM)

              _ DEC Extended LAN Management Software (DECelms)

              _ LAN Traffic Monitor (LTM)

              _ NMCC/VAX Ethernet Network Integrity Monitor (ETHERnim)

             If you are installing the DECmcc Enterprise Management
             Station package (EMS), you can install all the SMS  applications   plus     the          following                   ap

              _ NMCC/DECnet Monitor

          [0;1m1.2[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mSoftware[m

             This section lists the software that must be licensed,
             installed, and running on your system before you in-
             stall and run DECmcc Management Station:

              _ VMS operating system; you also need DECwindows

                software for workstations running DECwindows.

              _ DECnet-VAX

              _ VAX Distributed Naming Service (VAX DNS)


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                VAX DNS must be installed and started before you
                install DECmcc BMS. At a minimum, you need to  have
                the VAX DNS Client running on your system. After
                installing BMS, you need to set up directories in
                the VAX DNS namespace. See Section 4.8.2 in Chapter
                4 for information on setting up the directories. To
                start VAX DNS, enter the following command:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:DNS_CLIENT$STARTUP.COM

             If you plan to use the BMS Performance Analyzer  Function
             Module Reports Package, you need the following:

              _ DATATRIEVE

              _ CDD/PLUS

              _ DECgraph

              _ VAX Rdb/VMS

             If you plan to install the NMCC/DECnet Monitor appli-
             cation, you need to have at least the run-time  version
             of the following installed and running on your system:

              _ DEC GKS for VMS

                To start GKS, enter the following command:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:GKSTARTUP.COM

              _ VAX Rdb/VMS

                To start Rdb, enter the following command:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:RMONSTART.COM

             For the required version numbers, refer to the System
             Support Addendum (SSA). The SSA also lists the re-
             quired classes of VMS.



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             To verify the VMS software version and to ensure  that
             the correct VAX DNS and DECnet processes are running,
             enter the following command:

               $ SHOW SYSTEM






































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             The VMS version number is displayed in the first  line.
             To verify that the prerequisite software is installed
             and running, make sure that the appropriate processes,
             shown in Table 1-1, are running.

          [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m1-1:[m_[0;1mChecking[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mPrerequisite[m_[0;1mSoftware[m__________

          [0;1mSoftware[m__[0;1mLook[m_[0;1mFor[m______________[0;1mIf[m_[0;1mNot[m_[0;1mRunning,[m_[0;1mRefer[m_[0;1mTo[m

          VAX DNS   DNS$ADVER on client   VAX Distributed Name
                    system and DNS$TA and Service Installation
                    DNS$BACK on server    Guide
                    system.

          DECnet    NIGHTCAP              DECnet/VAX Installation
                                          Guide

          VAX       RDMON                 VAX Rdb Installation
          Rdb/VMS_________________________Guide__________________


          [0;1m1.3[m [0;1mHardware[m [0;1mConsiderations[m

             The performance of the DECmcc Management Station de-
             pends on a number of factors, including the following:

              _ Host system CPU size

              _ Other applications being run on the host system

              _ Size of the network being monitored

              _ Management application functions being invoked

             System tuning is the responsibility of the system man-
             ager. For information on system tuning, see the VMS
             System Management Subkit.






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             The DECmcc Management Station host system should not
             be a designated area router because designated area
             routers typically handle large amounts of traffic.
             If the host system were a designated area router,  the
             management application would have to compete with
             DECnet for system resources and this could result in
             timeouts for the LAN. This is not a failure  condition,
             but the performance of the network and the Ethernet
             application will suffer.

             The following sections describe hardware issues
             you need to consider before installing particular
             Management Station applications.

          [0;1m1.3.1[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m [0;1mHardware[m [0;1mConsiderations[m

             The NMCC/DECnet Monitor application in the DECmcc EMS
             package performs best on the node that is at  the   log-
             ical center of the network. To keep delays and moni-
             toring costs to a minimum, you should choose the  node
             with the fewest hops to all other nodes that  you   are
             monitoring.

             The node on which the NMCC/DECnet Monitor kernel runs
             is called the
             [0;1mexecutor[m. The executor should be a node on an Ethernet
             wire with one high-speed line connecting it to a
             router on a different wire.

             Digital recommends that no more than 50 network nodes
             be monitored (using default polling parameters) with
             a single VAXstation 3100. If more than 50 nodes are  to
             be monitored from a single system, a more powerful  CPU
             should be used or another kernel should be installed
             on another system.








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          [0;1m1.3.2[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mHardware[m [0;1mConsiderations[m

             Before you start the LTM software installation, make
             sure that the LAN Bridge 100 or 150 used  as   a     Listener
             is properly installed. See the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mBridge[m [0;4m100[m [0;4mHardware[m
             [0;4mInstallation/Owner's[m [0;4mGuide[m or the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mBridge[m [0;4m150[m
             [0;4mHardware[m [0;4mInstallation/Owner's[m [0;4mGuide[m for bridge in-
             stallation instructions. Also, determine which sys-
             tems are designated as load hosts for the LTM  Listener.
             (Digital Equipment Corporation strongly recommends
             that you designate more than one load host on  the   ex-
             tended LAN.) You must install either LTM or the  DECmcc
             Management Station package (which includes LTM) onto
             all load hosts.

             In a VAXcluster environment, you need to install the
             LTM distribution software on only one node of the
             cluster.

             If you have not already obtained the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mTraffic[m
             [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mIdentification[m [0;4mCard[m from the system/network
             manager, do so at this time. This card should list  the
             following:

              _ Serial number of the LAN Bridge 100 or 150  unit

              _ Ethernet address(es) of the LAN Bridge 100 or 150

                unit

              _ Location of the LAN Bridge 100 or 150 unit

              _ Name of person who installed the LAN Bridge 100  or

                150 unit

             In addition, the system/network manager should have
             added the following information:

              _ DECnet node name of the load host(s)

              _ DECnet node address(es) of the load host(s)

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          [0;1m1.3.3[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mHardware[m [0;1mConsiderations[m

             For a VMS system to act as management host,  it   must     be
             located on the same LAN as the terminal servers  being
             managed.

          [0;1m1.4[m [0;1mRegistering[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mSoftware[m [0;1mLicense[m

             To run DECmcc Management Station software, you must
             register your software license with the VMS License
             Management Facility (LMF). To run DECmcc Management
             Station software on a cluster, you must register the
             license on each node in the cluster.

             The license registration information you need is con-
             tained in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is
             shipped with DECmcc Management Station. The PAK is
             a paper certificate that contains information about
             your license to run the software product.

             It is best to register your DECmcc Management Station
             license before you perform the installation. During
             the installation, you are asked if you have regis-
             tered the DECmcc Management Station license and loaded
             the appropriate authorization key. If you have not,
             you can still complete the installation; however, you
             will not be able to run the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP), the DECmcc Management Station soft-
             ware, or any of the management applications. Once you
             perform the license registration and have loaded an
             authorization key, you will be able to run the  IVP   and
             use DECmcc Management Station.

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

              _ Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure.

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


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              _ Issue the LICENSE REGISTER command at the DCL

                prompt with the appropriate qualifiers that cor-
                respond to information on the PAK.

             For complete information on using LMF, see the [0;4mVMS[m
             [0;4mLicense[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mUtility[m [0;4mManual[m.

          [0;1m1.5[m [0;1mPerforming[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mBackup[m

             Before installing DECmcc Management Station and its
             supported applications, it is a good idea to back  up
             your system disk to ensure its integrity. Early in the
             installation procedure, VMSINSTAL asks whether you
             are satisfied with your system backup and gives you  a
             chance to terminate the installation if you wish to  do
             so.

          [0;1m1.6[m [0;1mRelease[m [0;1mNotes[m

             The distribution kit includes release notes, which
             contain information that is not in the documenta-
             tion. Digital Equipment Corporation recommends that
             you read this information before proceeding with the
             installation.

             The release notes for DECmcc Site and Enterprise
             Management Stations (SMS and EMS) include notes about
             all the management applications in the package.

             You can display or print the release notes during
             product installation. Include OPTIONS N in the com-
             mand that invokes VMSINSTAL, so that the installation
             procedure asks if you want to display or print  the   re-
             lease notes. See Chapter 2 for more information on the
             options for displaying and printing release notes.







      Before Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 1-9

 






             It is important to review the DECmcc Management Station
             release notes before you continue with the instal-
             lation in case they contain information that might
             affect the product installation.







































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             The DECmcc EMS and SMS package release notes contain
             release notes for the applications included in the
             package. VMSINSTAL copies the release notes for each
             installed product, including individual management
             applications, to the text files listed in Table 1-2.

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m1-2:[m_[0;1mFile[m_[0;1mNames[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mRelease[m_[0;1mNotes[m_____________

             [0;1mApplication[m______[0;1mRelease[m_[0;1mNotes[m_[0;1mFile[m_[0;1mName[m____________

             DECmcc SMS       SYS$HELP:MCCSMS021.RELEASE_NOTES

             DECmcc EMS       SYS$HELP:MCCEMS021.RELEASE_NOTES

             DECmcc BMS       SYS$HELP:MCCBMS011.RELEASE_NOTES

             NMCC/VAX ETHERnimSYS$HELP:ENIM023.RELEASE_NOTES

             DECelms          SYS$HELP:ELMS011.RELEASE_NOTES

             NMCC/DECnet      SYS$HELP:NMCC023.RELEASE_NOTES
             Monitor

             LTM              SYS$HELP:LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES

             TSM______________SYS$HELP:TSM014.RELEASE_NOTES______


          [0;1m1.7[m [0;1mTime[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mInstallation[m

             The amount of time required for the DECmcc Management
             Station installation depends on the type of media,
             system configuration, and DECmcc Management Station
             package you are installing. The amount of time re-
             quired for installation means the amount of time it
             takes VMSINSTAL to install the entire package; it is
             assumed that all preinstallation procedures have been
             completed.





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             Installing the DECmcc Site Management Station pack-
             age from tape on a standalone VAXstation 3100 system
             should take no more than 45 minutes.

             Installing the DECmcc Enterprise Management Station
             package from tape on a standalone VAXstation 3100 sys-
             tem should take no more than 75 minutes.




































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          [0;1m1.8[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mPrivileges[m

             To install DECmcc Management Station, one of the fol-
             lowing must apply:

              _ You must be logged in to the system manager's  ac-

                count, SYSTEM.

              _ You must be logged in to an account that  has   either

                of the following:

                 - SETPRV privilege

                 - CMKRNL, NETMBX, SYSPRV, TMPMBX, and WORLD priv-
                   ileges.

             Note that VMSINSTAL turns off the BYPASS privilege at
             the start of the installation.

             Digital Equipment Corporation recommends that you be
             logged in to the SYSTEM account. Once DECmcc Management
             Station is installed, you do not need all the  privi-
             leges listed to run the software.

          [0;1m1.8.1[m [0;1mAdditional[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mPrivileges[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mfor[m
                [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mTSM[m

             If you choose to install TSM as part of  the   DECmcc
             Management Station installation, you need the fol-
             lowing system privileges in addition to those listed
             above:

              _ OPER

              _ SYSNAM






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          [0;1m1.8.2[m [0;1mAdditional[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mPrivileges[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mfor[m
                [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mDECelms[m

             If you choose to install DECelms as part of  the   DECmcc
             Management Station installation, you need the fol-
             lowing system privileges in addition to those listed
             above:

              _ PHY_IO

              _ PRMMBX

              _ SYSNAM

          [0;1m1.9[m [0;1mDisk[m [0;1mSpace[m

             Installing DECmcc Management Station requires a cer-
             tain amount of free storage disk space during the  in-
             stallation. Once DECmcc Management Station is in-
             stalled, less storage space is required. Table 1-3
             shows the storage requirements for each of the net-
             work management applications within DECmcc Management
             Station and shows the total space required for the  SMS
             package and for the EMS package.



















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             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m1-3:[m_[0;1mDisk[m_[0;1mSpace[m_[0;1mRequirements[m_[0;1m(in[m_[0;1mBlocks)[m______

                                 [0;1mDuring[m
             [0;1mKit[m_________________[0;1mInstallation[m__[0;1mAfter[m_[0;1mInstallation[m

             DECmcc BMS           51,000        49,000

             TSM                   5,000         3,000

             DECelms               2,700         2,500

             LTM                   1,100           600

             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim     4,000         5,500[1]

             SMS Package Total    63,800        60,600

             NMCC/DECnet Monitor  45,000[2]     45,000

             EMS Package Total   108,800       105,600
             ____________________________________________________
             [1]ETHERnim installs a database with a default size of
             1500 blocks.

             [2]To install NMCC/DECnet Monitor without installing
             new databases requires 7,500 blocks. To install just
             new databases requires 35,000 blocks.
             ____________________________________________________

             These figures refer to the disk space required on  the
             system disk. These disk space requirements are ap-
             proximations; actual sizes can vary, depending on the
             system environment, configuration, and software op-
             tions selected.

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

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE



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          [0;1m1.10[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameters[m

             This section lists the minimum required system parame-
             ter values for installing and using DECmcc Management
             Station and its management applications. The default
             values are sufficient for those parameters not specif-
             ically listed. Depending on the types of programs
             and applications running at your site, you might need
             higher values for some settings.

             Default system parameter values for LTM and TSM are
             sufficient to install those applications.

          [0;1m1.10.1[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mSettings[m

             The minimum value for the GBLPAGES system parameter
             required for installing and using DECmcc BMS is 2,000
             global page table entries.

          [0;1m1.10.2[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mSettings[m

             The minimum value for the MAXBUF system parameter re-
             quired for installing and using ETHERnim is 1584.
             MAXBUF is a dynamic system parameter and must be  set
             permanently to a value equal to or greater than  the
             values listed. Do not lower the value after the in-
             stallation.

          [0;1m1.10.3[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mSettings[m

             The minimum value for the GBLPAGES system parameter
             required for installing and using DECelms is 500 un-
             used global page table entries. The minimum value for
             the GBLSECTIONS parameter is 3 unused sections.









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          [0;1m1.10.4[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mSettings[m

             Table 1-4 lists the system parameters and their re-
             quired values for installing and running NMCC/DECnet
             Monitor. Note that the values indicated in Table 1-4
             are NMCC/DECnet Monitor requirements only. Consult
             the GKS and Rdb installation manuals for GKS and  Rdb
             requirements.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m1-4:[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mfor[m
             ___________[0;1mInstalling[m_[0;1mand[m_[0;1mRunning[m_[0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m_[0;1mMonitor[m

             [0;1mParameter[m________[0;1mMinimum[m__________[0;1mUnit[m______________

             GBLPAGES          1,050 unused    Global page table
                                               entries

             GBLSECTIONS          24 unused    Sections

             LOCKIDTBL[1]      1,024           Entries

             LOCKIDTBL_        4,096           Entries
             MAX[1]

             RESHASHTBL        2,048           Entries

             SRPCOUNT          4,096           Packets

             SRPCOUNTV        10,000           Packets

             VIRTUALPAGECNT   20,000           Pages
             ____________________________________________________
             [1]These dynamic system parameters must be set perma-
             nently to values equal to or greater than the  values
             listed. Do not lower these values after the installa-
             tion.
             ____________________________________________________

             The following sections show you how to:

              _ Check system parameter values


     Before Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 1-17

 






              _ Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS

                system parameters

              _ Change parameter values with the VMS AUTOGEN com-

                mand procedure

              _ Set dynamic parameters such as LOCKIDTBL_MAX with

                the VMS System Generation Utility (SYSGEN)

          [0;1m1.10.5[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  dis-
             play the value of a system parameter. The values dis-
             played should equal or exceed the value of each  system
             parameter listed in the previous sections. The fol-
             lowing example displays the value for the SRPCOUNT
             system parameter:

               SYSGEN> SHOW SRPCOUNT

             Compare the system parameter settings with those re-
             quired by each network management application that
             you will install. Note which system parameters must be
             modified.

             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;1m1.10.6[m [0;1mCalculating[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mGBLPAGES[m [0;1mand[m
                 [0;1mGBLSECTIONS[m

             You must have sufficient free global pages and global
             sections for all of the applications that you plan  to
             install and run with DECmcc Management Station. You
             must first find out how many free global pages  and   sec-
             tions you have on your system. Then use AUTOGEN if  you
             need to increase the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system
             parameters.

             If you are installing DECmcc Management Station on a
             VMS Version 5.3 or later system, you can use  the   WRITE
             command with the F$GETSYI lexical function to find the
             number of free global pages and global sections. The
             following example shows how to get this information at
             your terminal (the default for SYS$OUTPUT):

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

             If the values displayed by the system are greater  than
             the required values, 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  re-
             quired value, you must increase the system parameter
             setting.

             Section 1.10.7 describes the procedures for increas-
             ing these values by using AUTOGEN.

          [0;1m1.10.7[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
             parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values
             for parameters that are associated with the values
             you reset manually. To change system parameters with
             AUTOGEN, edit the following file:



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               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

             Use an editor to access the file. To change a  param-
             eter 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          in-
             cludes both the name of the parameter and its  value.
             For example:

               SRPCOUNT = 4096

             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.

             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 re-
             sources since the last reboot. If you do not want  to




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             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 Manage- ment Subkit.

          [0;1m1.10.7.1[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mDynamic[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m

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

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

             If you plan to install NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, you must
             have the dynamic parameter value shown in Table 1-5.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m1-5:[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mDynamic[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mfor[m
             ___________[0;1mNMCC/VAX[m_[0;1mETHERnim[m________________________

             [0;1mDynamic[m_[0;1mParameter[m__________[0;1mValue[m____________________

             MAXBUF_____________________1,584____________________

             If you plan to install NMCC/DECnet Monitor, you must
             have the dynamic parameter values shown in Table 1-6.









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             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m1-6:[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mDynamic[m [0;1mParameter[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mfor[m
             ___________[0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m_[0;1mMonitor[m______________________

             [0;1mDynamic[m_[0;1mParameter[m__________[0;1mValue[m____________________

             LOCKIDTBL                  1,024

             LOCKIDTBL__________________4,096____________________

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

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

          [0;1m1.11[m [0;1mProcess[m [0;1mQuotas[m

             This section lists the minimum required process quota
             values for installing and using DECmcc Management
             Station and its management applications. The default
             values are sufficient for those quotas not specifi-
             cally listed. Depending on the types of programs and
             applications running at your site, you may need higher
             values for some settings.

             See Section 1.11.2 for information on modifying the
             settings.

             Default process quota values for NMCC/VAX ETHERnim,
             DECelms,
             NMCC/DECnet Monitor, LTM and TSM are sufficient to in-
             stall those
             applications.





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          [0;1m1.11.1[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mProcess[m [0;1mQuota[m [0;1mSettings[m

             Table 1-7 lists the process quotas and their required
             values for installing and running DECmcc BMS. Note
             that the values indicated in Table 1-7 are DECmcc  BMS
             requirements only. Consult the VAX DNS installation
             manual for VAX DNS requirements.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m1-7:[m [0;1mProcess[m [0;1mQuota[m [0;1mValues[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mInstalling[m
             ___________[0;1mand[m_[0;1mRunning[m_[0;1mDECmcc[m_[0;1mBMS[m___________________

             [0;1mProcess[m
             [0;1mQuota[m_______[0;1mValue[m_______[0;1mUnit[m________________________

             ASTLM           48      ASTs

             BIOLM           36      Buffered I/O operations

             DIOLM           18      Direct I/O operations

             ENQLM          512      Blocks

             PGFLQUOTA   30,000      Pages

             PRCLM            2      Subprocess creations

             TQELM          128      Entries in queue

             WSQUOTA_______2048______Pages_______________________

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             This section gives some examples of how to show  the
             current process quota settings and how to modify them.
             Before modifying process quotas, you should under-
             stand how they are used by VMS and you  should   know     how
             to use the VMS tools to modify settings. For more  in-
             formation, refer to the VMS System Management Subkit.





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             The following procedure is an example of how you  can
             determine the current process quota values and modify
             them to satisfy the requirements listed in the previ-
             ous sections (you must have system manager privileges
             before you begin):

              1. To verify that your process quotas  are   set     cor-
                rectly, enter the following commands:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
                  $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                  UAF> SHOW [0;4maccount-name[m

                This command will show your process quota settings.

              2. To change a quota, use the  MODIFY   command,     which
                has the following format:

                  UAF> MODIFY [0;4maccount-name[m / [0;4mquota-name=nnnn[m

                The following example changes the ASTLM quota for
                the SYSTEM account:

                  UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=64

              3. To exit from the Authorize utility,  enter   EXIT     and
                press <Return>. After you exit from the utility,
                messages will indicate whether changes have been
                made. Once the changes have been made, you must
                log out and log in again for the new  quotas   to     take
                effect.

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             This section contains information specific to in-
             stalling DECmcc BMS.







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          [0;1m1.12.1[m [0;1mLocation[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mFiles[m

             The DECmcc BMS command files are created in a  direc-
             tory called
             SYS$COMMON:[MCC]. If you choose to have the files in  a
             directory on a nonsystem disk, you can specify a  dif-
             ferent target directory by defining the logical name
             BMS$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY.

             The DECmcc BMS installation procedure gives you the
             option of defining (or redefining) the directory name,
             or leaving it at the default name,
             SYS$COMMON:[MCC].

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                 [0;1mPart[m

             If your network is or will be connected with  other   OSI
             networks, you must obtain a network address Initial
             Domain Part (IDP) from one of the recognized alloca-
             tion authorities such as Consultative Committee for
             International Telephony and Telegraphy (CCITT).

             The installation procedure asks you for your network
             address IDP. The format of a network address IDP  is
             AFI:IDI:, where:

              _ AFI is the Authority and Format Identifier. This

                is two decimal digits indicating the IDP allocation
                authority.

              _ IDI is the Initial Domain Identifier. This is a

                string of decimal digits that the allocation au-
                thority allocates specifically for your network.

             If your network will not ever be interconnected with
             other OSI networks, you can use the default value  of
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             If you are not sure whether your network will  be   in-
             terconnected with other OSI networks in the future,
             Digital Equipment Corporation recommends that you ob-
             tain an IDP from one of the recognized allocation  au-
             thorities. Refer to Table 1-8 for IDP parameter values
             and to Table 1-9 for sample IDPs.





































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                                    [0;1mNumber[m [0;1mof[m    [0;1mSelection[m [0;1mfor[m
          [0;1mAllocation[m       [0;1mValue[m    [0;1mDigits[m [0;1min[m    [0;1mLeading[m [0;1mIDI[m
          [0;1mAuthority[m________[0;1mof[m_[0;1mAFI[m___[0;1mthe[m_[0;1mIDI[1][m___[0;1mDigit[m___________

          X.121            37       0 to 14      1 to 9

                           53       0 to 14      0, 2 to 9

          F.69             41       0 to 8       1 to 9

                           55       0 to 8       0, 2 to 9

          E.163            43       0 to 12      1 to 9

                           57       0 to 12      0, 2 to 9

          E.164            45       0 to 15      1 to 9

                           59       0 to 15      0, 2 to 9

          ISO DCC          39       3 (exactly)  0 to 9

          ISO 6523 - ICD   47       4 (exactly)  0 to 9

          Private network  49       0            N/A
          _______________________________________________________
          [1]Digits in the IDI must be decimal (0 to  9)
          _______________________________________________________

             You can change your IDP value at any time  after   instal-
             lation by changing the value of the MCC_NODE_IDP logi-
             cal. See Section 4.8.1 for information on changing the
             IDP value.

             Digital Equipment Corporation recommends that you
             construct the IDI by doing the following:





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              1. Use an AFI that refers to  a   telecommunications     au-
                thority and construct the IDI part by using a  num-
                ber already allocated for that type of telecommu-
                nications. Register this IDI value with the appro-
                priate authority.

                 _ X.121 is the CCITT numbering plan for X.21 and

                   X.25 networks. Construct the IDI from a DTE num-
                   ber you are using.

                 _ F.69 is the CCITT numbering plan for the telex

                   network. Construct the IDI from the TELEX num-
                   ber you are using.

                 _ E.163 is the CCITT numbering plan for the tele-

                   phone network. Construct the IDI from a POTS
                   (telephone network) number you are using.

                 _ E.164 is the CCITT numbering plan for ISDN net-

                   works. Construct the IDI from an ISDN number you
                   are using.

              2. Go to an ISO (International Standards  Organization)
                geographic or nongeographic IDP allocation author-
                ity and ask for a unique IDI. Geographic is  for   na-
                tional organizations or networks; nongeographic is
                for international organizations such as the UN, the
                Red Cross, and others.

                 _ ISO Geographic, an ISO-defined scheme that al-

                   lows a country to assign addressing domains
                   independently of public networks according to
                   geographic locations.

                 _ ISO Nongeographic, an ISO-defined scheme that

                   allows international organizations to assign
                   domains that do not imply the location of sys-
                   tems within the domain.

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          [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m1-9:[m_[0;1mSample[m_[0;1mIDPs[m_________________________________

          [0;1mIf[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mAuthority[m
          [0;1mis:[m_______________[0;1mThen[m_[0;1mthe[m_[0;1mIDP[m_[0;1mwill[m_[0;1mlook[m_[0;1mlike:[m_________

          X.121 (37 or 53)  The IDI consists of the globally
                            unique address prefix, identifying the
                            Data Network and the Private Network
                            (the company using the address), and
                            one or more addresses within that
                            Private Network.

                             _ Address prefix identifying the com-

                               pany's subnetwork is 8107654

                             _ Address within the company's sub-

                               network is 1234

                             _ Resulting X.121 address is 81076541234

                             _ Used as an IDP, the value is 37:81076541234:

          F.69 (41 or 55)   The IDI consists of a country-specific
                            or a network-specific number as de-
                            fined by CCITT F.69 recommendation,
                            plus the local telex local number.
                            Note that some telex numbers do not
                            conform to the CCITT F.69 recommenda-
                            tion, and should not be used.

                             _ Country or network number is 45

                               (Switzerland)

                             _ Local telex number is 43 61 92

                             _ Resulting F.69 number is 45 43 61 92

                             _ Used as an IDP, the value is 41:45436192:

          E.163 (43 or 57)  The IDI consists of the world zone num-
                            ber, country or geographic area num-
                            ber, and local number.

                             _ World zone number is 1 (USA)

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                             _ Local number is 494-5892

                             _ Resulting E.163 address is 15084945892

                             _ Used as an IDP, the value is 43:15084945892:

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          [0;1m1.12.3[m [0;1mDetermining[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mTDF[m

             The DECmcc BMS installation procedure requires that
             you enter your Time Differential Factor (TDF). Your
             TDF is the time difference between your time zone  and
             Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

             The TDF is a constant (a fixed number of  hours   and     min-
             utes) used to determine the local time. DECmcc BMS
             calculates the local time by adding the TDF to  the   UTC.
             The UTC (formerly GMT, Greenwich Mean Time) is based
             in Greenwich, England.

             By defining your TDF as a logical, DECmcc BMS  makes
             it easy to change your local time if you  change   dur-
             ing spring or summer and change back in fall  or   win-
             ter. For each time change, simply redefine your log-
             ical and edit your SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM
             file, and re-execute the DECmcc startup procedure.
             See Section 4.8.1 for more information.

             To calculate your TDF, determine what time zone you
             are in and calculate the difference between your time
             zone and the UTC. The range is from
             -12:00 to +13:00. A negative (-) TDF value means that
             you are located west of Greenwich, England. A positive
             (+) TDF means that you are located east of  Greenwich,
             England. The format is +hh:mm or -hh:mm, where hh in-
             dicates the number of hours and mm indicates the  num-
             ber of minutes. Examples of different TDFs are shown
             below:

              _ California (Pacific Standard Time) is -8:00 hours

                from UTC.

              _ Oklahoma (Standard Time) is -6:00 hours from UTC.

              _ New York (Eastern Standard Time) is -5:00 hours

                from UTC.

              _ New York (Eastern Daylight Time) is -4:00 hours

                from UTC.

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              _ Ontario, west of longitude W.63 degrees is -5:00

                hours from UTC.

              _ Ontario, east of longitude W.63 degrees is -4:00

                hours from UTC.

              _ Newfoundland is -3:30 hours from UTC.

              _ Great Britain, Iceland, Portugal, Upper Volta are

                at UTC, or 0:0.

              _ Great Britain (Summer Time) is +1:00 hour from UTC.

              _ Greece is +2:00 hours from UTC.

              _ India is +5:30 hours from UTC.

              _ Singapore is +7:30 hours from UTC.

              _ Japan is +9:00 hours from UTC.

              _ Australia Capital Territory is +10:00 hours from

                UTC.

          [0;1m1.12.4[m  [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mReports[m [0;1mPackage[m

             The DECmcc Reports Package allows you to use DATATRIEVE
             to create reports by using data exported from the
             DECmcc Basic Management System. To use the Reports
             Package, you need to have the following products in-
             stalled:

              _ DATATRIEVE

              _ CDD/PLUS

              _ DECgraph

              _ VAX Rdb/VMS

             The DECmcc Reports package requires 1100 blocks. See
             the Reports package section in [0;4mDECmcc[m [0;4mPerformance[m
             [0;4mAnalyzer[m [0;4mUse[m for information on using DECmcc Reports
             with DATATRIEVE.

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          [0;1m1.13[m [0;1mPreparing[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mInstall[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m

             This section contains information specific to in-
             stalling the NMCC/DECnet Monitor software.

          [0;1m1.13.1[m [0;1mDetermining[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mIdentification[m [0;1mCode[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mthe[m
                 [0;1mKernel[m [0;1mProcess[m

             You must define an account for the kernel process  by
             specifying a user identification code (UIC) during the
             installation. The installation procedure prompts you
             for the UIC, which consists of two integers separated
             by a comma. The system manager should select the UIC
             for the NMCCKERNEL account. The UIC should not belong
             to another user or VMSINSTAL will terminate the in-
             stallation. The first number in the UIC pair should
             not be between 1 and 8 because these are  reserved   for
             system UICs. The following are examples of valid UICs:
             [123, 456] , [12, 3].

          [0;1m1.13.2[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mInterface[m [0;1mSeparately[m [0;1mfrom[m [0;1mthe[m
                 [0;1mKernel[m

             NMCC/DECnet Monitor software installation provides
             the option of instal- ling the user interface (UI)
             portion of the NMCC/DECnet Monitor separately from
             the kernel to improve NMCC/DECnet Monitor performance
             (see Section 2.2). Note that NMCC/DECnet Monitor re-
             ports cannot be produced on a system with only  the   user
             interface.

             To install a separate user interface, first install
             the user interface and kernel on the system that  will
             run the kernel. Once this installation is completed,
             install the user interface on the system that will  run
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             VAX Rdb/VMS should be installed and running on the
             same system on which you install the kernel; GKS
             should be installed and running on each system on
             which you install the user interface.

          [0;1m1.13.3[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mInterface[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mKernel[m

             If you are installing an NMCC/DECnet Monitor user in-
             terface and kernel on a system that previously con-
             tained only a user interface, you must delete the
             SYS$MANAGER:NMCCLOGICALS.COM file before installing
             the UI and kernel.

          [0;1m1.13.4[m [0;1mDefining[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mGKS[m [0;1mWorkstation[m [0;1mType[m

             The installation procedure prompts you to define the
             GKS workstation type (GKS$WSTYPE) that will be the
             default workstation type whenever the NMCC/DECnet
             Monitor is invoked. The correct GKS$WSTYPE value is
             required to ensure the accurate display of GKS graph-
             ics. At the prompt, enter a number to identify the
             type of workstation you are using, for example:

               * Define GKS$WSTYPE: 13

             Some accepted values are the following:

              _  0 - Default workstation type

              _ 14 - VT240/41 with black and white display

              _ 13 - VT240/41 with color option, VT340/41

              _ -1 - VT100 (non_ReGIS terminal)

             Not all workstation types are supported by NMCC/DECnet
             Monitor. For a complete listing of values for GKS
             workstation types, see the GKS documentation or enter
             the following command:

               $ HELP GKS WORKSTATION


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             If you find later that the workstation on which  you   are
             using the
             NMCC/DECnet Monitor is different from the device spec-
             ified at software installation, specify an alternate
             GKS$WSTYPE value before you invoke the NMCC/DECnet
             Monitor software.

             To define the workstation type, add the following
             statement to your
             LOGIN.COM file:

               $ DEFINE GKS$WSTYPE n

             where n is the value for your workstation type.

          [0;1m1.13.5[m [0;1mStarting[m [0;1mGKS[m

             To start GKS, enter the following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:GKSTARTUP.COM

          [0;1m1.14[m [0;1mPreparing[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mInstall[m [0;1mTSM[m

             This section contains information specific to in-
             stalling TSM.

             For the installation to succeed, a system must have
             DECnet running. In addition, if you are also in-
             stalling terminal server software, you should install
             all terminal server software before you install the
             TSM software. Refer to the installation guide for your
             terminal server software for more information.











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          [0;1m1.14.1[m [0;1mLocation[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mFiles[m

             The TSM command files are created in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
             directory. If you choose to have the files in a  di-
             rectory on a nonsystem disk, you can specify a  dif-
             ferent target directory by defining the logical name
             TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY.

             The TSM installation procedure gives you the option of
             defining (or redefining) the directory name, or leav-
             ing it at the default name,
             SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER].

          [0;1m1.14.2[m [0;1mLocation[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mDirectory[m

             TSM requires that a file containing the TSM manage-
             ment directory be available during installation. TSM
             creates this file if it does not already exist. The
             default file specification for this file is:

             SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] TSM$CONFIG.DAT.

             If the logical TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is defined, the
             default file specification is:

             TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY:TSM$CONFIG.DAT.

             TSM checks the logical name TSM$DIRECTORY to locate
             and identify the management directory. If you have
             assigned a different location than the default, TSM
             accesses TSM$CONFIG.DAT (or the new name you assigned)
             in the location specified by TSM$DIRECTORY. The def-
             inition of TSM$DIRECTORY takes precedence over the
             definition of TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY.









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          ______________________________________________________[0;1m2[m

                  [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mSoftware[m




             This chapter describes how to install the DECmcc
             Management Station software and the management appli-
             cations it supports. You can install the entire DECmcc
             Management Station package or you can select individ-
             ual management applications in the DECmcc Management
             Station package to install. The detailed procedure
             includes information about installing each management
             application. Section 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 [0;1m-[m [0;1mStep[m [0;1mby[m [0;1mStep[m

             The installation dialog consists of a series of ques-
             tions and informational messages. See Appendix A for a
             sample installation procedure.

             To terminate the installation procedure at any time,
             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.

             Each question in the installation starts with an as-
             terisk (*). Some questions show the default response
             in brackets; for example [YES]. If you want to  give   the
             default response, press <Return>.




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          The following is a step-by-step discussion of the instal-
          lation procedure.

              1. Invoke VMSINSTAL.

                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.

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL [0;4msaveset-name[m [0;4mdevice-name[m-
                  _$OPTIONS N, AWD=[0;4mdisk:[directory][m

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

                saveset-name

                   The installation name for the component. For
                   DECmcc Enterprise Management Station (EMS), use
                   the following installation name:

                     MCCEMS021

                   For DECmcc Site Management Station (SMS), use
                   the following installation name:

                     MCCSMS021

                device-name

                   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 completed.

                OPTIONS N

                   An optional parameter that indicates you want
                   to be prompted to display or print the release

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                   notes. If you do not include the OPTIONS N pa-
                   rameter, 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 restart-
                   ing 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:

                    _ Alternate working device (AWD) option: An

                      optional parameter that lets you specify
                      an alternate working device for the tempo-
                      rary working directory, thus enabling you
                      to perform an installation with fewer free
                      blocks on the system disk than is otherwise
                      required.

                    _ Auto_answer option (A): Initially cre-

                      ates 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).

                    _ Get save set option (G): Lets you store prod-

                      uct save sets temporarily on a magnetic tape
                      or in a disk directory.

                    _ File log option (L): Logs all activity to the

                      terminal during installation.

                    _ Alternate root option (R): Lets you install

                      the product to a system root other than that
                      of the running system.

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

                The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install
                DECmcc Enterprise Management Station (EMS) from
                tape drive MUA0: and displays the system response.
                This example uses the OPTIONS N release note param-
                eter, and uses DUA2:[INSTALL] for the AWD parame-
                ter.

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL MCCEMS021 MUA0: OPTIONS N, AWD=DUA2:[INSTALL]

                        VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

                  It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                  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 infor-
                mation 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.

















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              2. Check active processes.

                VMSINSTAL displays a list of all active processes
                and asks if you want to continue the installation. The  default   response     to          the                   que

                  %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                   DECW$WM_1
                  * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

                Enter YES and press <Return> to continue. Press
                <Return> to answer NO if you want to exit  the   in-
                stallation procedure to stop any of the active pro-
                cesses before you install this product. You can
                restart the installation from Step 1.

              3. Confirm system backup.

                VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your sys-
                tem backup.

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

                You should always back up your system disk before
                performing an installation. If you are satis-
                fied with the backup of your system disk, press
                <Return>. Otherwise, enter NO and press <Return>
                to discontinue the installation. After you back up
                your system disk, you can restart the installation.

              4. Mount the media.

                VMSINSTAL identifies the device name on which the
                distribution volume is to be mounted and asks if
                you are ready to continue with the installation.

                  Please mount the first volume of the set on MUA0:
                  * Are you ready?

                You should now mount the first distribution vol-
                ume on the device you specified when you invoked
                VMSINSTAL. If you entered the wrong device name
                when you invoked VMSINSTAL and need to restart the
                installation, enter NO and press <Return> in re-
                sponse to the prompt.

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                Enter YES and press <Return> to indicate that you  are   ready.     VMSINSTAL
                displays a message that the media containing DECmcc Enterprise
                Management Station (or DECmcc Site Management Station) has been
                mounted on the specified device and that the installation  has   begun.

                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, MCCEMS021 MOUNTED ON _$$MUA0:  (NODE 1)
                  The following products will be processed:
                    MCCEMS V2.1

                         Beginning installation of MCCEMS V2.1 at [0;4mhh:mm[m
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...
































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              5. Select a release notes option.

                If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL,
                you are now given four options for reviewing the
                release notes. As the installation message in-
                dicates, the release notes are always copied to
                SYS$HELP.

                  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 re-
                lease notes immediately on the terminal. Note that
                these release notes are quite lengthy. You can ter-
                minate the display at any time and return to  the
                installation 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 enter a queue name or press <Return>  to   send
                the file to the default output print device.

                If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the re-
                lease notes immediately on the terminal. Note that
                these release notes are quite lengthy. It then
                prompts you for the name of the print queue  for   the
                printed version.

                If you select option 4, VMSINSTAL does not display
                or print the release notes; however, it does auto-
                matically copy them to SYS$HELP.

              6. Continue the installation.

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                VMSINSTAL now asks if you want to continue the  in-
                stallation.

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

                To continue, enter YES and press <Return>. Otherwise,
                press <Return> to answer NO. In either case, the
                release notes are copied to SYS$HELP. If you are
                running VMSINSTAL just to get the release notes,
                press <Return> to terminate the installation.

                If you continue, VMSINSTAL displays the following
                messages:

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                                         successfully moved to SYS$HELP.
                     ************************************************************
                     *                                                          *
                     *                    DECMCC EMS V2.1                       *
                     *                    Integrated Package                    *
                     *                                                          *
                     *                  Installation Procedure                  *
                     *                                                          *
                     ************************************************************

                The DECmcc Management Station release notes are
                copied to one of the following files (depending on
                whether you installed SMS or EMS):

                   SMS - SYS$HELP:MCCSMS021.RELEASE_NOTES

                   EMS - SYS$HELP:MCCEMS021.RELEASE_NOTES

              7. Confirm registration of the software license.

                If you entered YES in Step 6 to continue  the   instal-
                lation, the installation procedure displays in-
                formation about the particular license, then asks
                whether the authorization key has been registered
                and loaded.



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                  Product:      DECMCC-EMS ([0;4mor[m DECMCC-SMS)
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      2.1
                  Release Date: 12-APR-1991

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

                If you have registered and loaded the authorization
                key, enter YES and press <Return>.

                If you have not registered and loaded your au-
                thorization key, you must answer NO to this ques-
                tion. You will be able to install DECmcc Management
                Station but you will not be able to run  the   Installation
                Verification Procedure (IVP) or use the software
                until you register and load the authorization key.

                For more information about registering the soft-
                ware license,
                see Section 1.4.























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              8. Purge files.

                VMSINSTAL now asks whether it should purge files
                that are superseded by this installation.

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

                If you press <Return> to answer YES to this  ques-
                tion, VMSINSTAL purges files from previous ver-
                sions of DECmcc Management Station and previous
                versions of the management applications. If you
                are installing NMCC/DECnet Monitor and want to re-
                tain existing database files, you can answer YES
                to this prompt and VMSINSTAL will not delete ex-
                isting database files. VMSINSTAL will prompt you
                later in the installation procedure about purging
                or retaining these database files.

                Purging is recommended; however, if you need to
                keep files from the previous version of DECmcc
                Management Station or any of the management appli-
                cations, enter NO and press <Return> in response to
                the question.

              9. Choose the Installation Verification Procedure op-
                tion.

                VMSINSTAL asks if you want to run the DECmcc  EMS
                (or SMS) IVP automatically after the end of the  in-
                stallation. The IVP ensures that the product is
                installed successfully.

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

                Press <Return> to run the IVP immediately after the
                installation. If you did not register and load the
                PAK for the DECmcc EMS, the installation procedure
                will not run the IVP. See Chapter 3 for  more   infor-
                mation on the IVP.

              10.Install the Management Station applications.


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                VMSINSTAL asks whether you want to install all the
                applications in the package (DECmcc EMS or SMS) you
                have selected.

                  * Do you want to install the entire EMS product set [YES]?

                Press <Return> to answer YES and to install all
                the applications in the DECmcc Management Station
                package. If you answer NO, you can choose to in-
                stall particular applications by responding to
                the following prompts. (Note that the NMCC/DECnet
                Monitor prompt appears only if you are installing
                the EMS package.)

                  * Do you want to install DECmcc BMS [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install DECmcc ETHERnim  [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install DECmcc LTM  [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install DECelms  [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install DECmcc TSM  [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install the Network Troubleshooting Guide [YES]?

                  * Do you want to install DECmcc NMCC [YES]?

                If you select a product, VMSINSTAL displays a mes-
                sage confirming that the product will be installed.
                VMSINSTAL then proceeds to install the management
                applications you select and displays the following
                messages:

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ...

                The [0;4mNetwork[m [0;4mTroubleshooting[m [0;4mGuide[m is shipped on
                the media with your DECmcc Management Station soft-
                ware. The guide provides an overview of network

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                troubleshooting tools and methodologies, and de-
                tailed troubleshooting procedures for specific
                network problems.

                If you choose to install the [0;4mNetwork[m [0;4mTroubleshooting[m
                [0;4mGuide[m, the installation procedure will install
                it in your Bookreader library. You can use the
                Bookreader application in DECwindows to select and
                view the contents of the guide online. Similarly,
                if you choose to install all products in the  EMS   (or
                SMS) product set, the installation procedure au-
                tomatically installs the [0;4mNetwork[m [0;4mTroubleshooting[m
                [0;4mGuide[m in your Bookreader library.

             The remainder of this chapter discusses the installa-
             tion of individual management applications. It dis-
             plays the questions VMSINSTAL asks and the responses
             it provides for each application you install.

             Appendix A shows a sample DECmcc EMS installation
             where the user has selected the entire EMS package  for
             installation.

          [0;1m2.2[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mSpecific[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mApplications[m

             This section describes the questions VMSINSTAL asks
             when it installs each of the management applications
             that you can install as part of the DECmcc  Management
             Station. The questions that VMSINSTAL asks you and
             their order of appearance within the installation pro-
             cedure depends on which products you select for in-
             stallation. If you choose to install all of the ap-
             plications, VMSINSTAL asks the questions in the order
             that the following sections appear. If you choose to
             install only some (or one) of the applications, refer
             to the appropriate section(s).

              _ Section 2.2.1 describes the DECmcc BMS installa-

                tion.



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              _ Section 2.2.2 describes the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim in-

                stallation.

              _ Section 2.2.3 describes the DECelms installation.

              _ Section 2.2.4 describes the NMCC/DECnet Monitor

                installation.

              _ Section 2.2.5 describes the LTM installation.

              _ Section 2.2.6 describes the TSM installation.

          [0;1m2.2.1[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m

             If you install the DECmcc Basic Management System
             (BMS), VMSINSTAL displays an introductory message and
             proceeds as follows:

               Asking DECmcc BMS Questions ...

              1. Name a directory for system common  files.

                You must specify the directory where VMSINSTAL
                copies the DECmcc common files. The default di-
                rectory is SYS$COMMON:[MCC].

                     DECmcc requires a directory where the DECmcc common files will be
                     installed.  If the logical MCC_COMMON is defined, the default is
                     for the files to be installed in that directory. If the logical is
                     not defined, the default is for the files to be installed in a
                     directory on the system disk called SYS$COMMON:[MCC].  The installer
                     can override the default. The target directory for the files (as it
                     is now defined) is shown below.

                     Press RETURN to use the value shown or enter a new disk and
                     directory specification.

                  * Target directory for DECmcc Common files [SYS$COMMON:[MCC]]:

                Press <Return> to select the value shown, or enter
                a new disk and directory specification.

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                VMSINSTAL displays the following messages:

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

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set K ...

              2. Enter your Time Differential Factor (TDF).

                The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is a constant
                (a fixed number of hours and minutes) used to  de-
                termine the local time. The DECmcc Director cal-
                culates the local time by adding the TDF to  the
                Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). To calculate
                your TDF, determine in what time zone you are  and
                calculate the difference between your time zone and
                the UTC. The installation procedure provides you
                with examples of TDFs.

                      The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between your
                      time zone and the international standard Coordinated Universal
                      Time (UTC).

                      A negative (-) TDF value means that this node is west of UTC.
                      A positive (+) TDF value means that this node is east of UTC.

                      The range is from -12:00 to +13:00. The format is +hh:mm or
                      -hh:mm with hh indicating the number of hours and mm indicating
                      the number of minutes. For example:

                      California (Pacific Standard Time) is -8:00 hours from UTC.
                      Oklahoma (Standard Time) is -6:00 hours from UTC.
                      Eastern Standard Time is -5:00 hours from UTC.
                      Eastern Daylight Time is -4:00 hours from UTC.
                      Ontario, west of longitude W.63 degrees is -5:00 hours from UTC.
                      Ontario, east of longitude W.63 degrees is -4:00 hours from UTC.
                      Newfoundland is -3:30 hours from UTC.
                      Great Britain, Iceland, Portugal, Upper Volta are at UTC or 0:0.
                      Great Britain, Summer Time +1:00 hour from UTC.
                      Greece is +2:00 hours from UTC.
                      India is +5:30 hours from UTC.
                      Singapore is +7:30 hours from UTC.
                      Japan is +9:00 hours from UTC.
                      Australian Capital Territory is +10:00 hours from UTC.

                  * Time Differential Factor  [-4:00]:

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                Enter your TDF and press <Return>.










































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              3. Enter your network address IDP.

                VMSINSTAL prompts for your network address Initial
                Domain Part (IDP). VMSINSTAL uses this IDP for the
                DECmcc BMS startup procedure.

                       You must specify the IDP (or network address initial domain
                       part) for your network. This must either be the default
                       value of "49::", or a value explicitly allocated for your
                       network by one of the recognized allocation authorities.

                       The format is:
                              afi:idi:
                       where:

                       afi =  The "authority and format identifier."  This is two
                              decimal digits indicating the IDP allocation
                              authority.

                       idi =  The "initial domain identifier."  This is a string of
                              decimal digits that has been allocated specifically
                              for your network.

                       An IDP of "49::" can be used if your network will not be
                       interconnected with other OSI networks (there is no "idi"
                       associated with the "afi").

                  * Initial Domain Part  [49::]:

                Enter your IDP and press <Return>.

              4. Specify whether you want to install  the   DECmcc
                Reports package.

                The DECmcc Reports package allows you to use DATATRIEVE
                to create reports with data exported to a VAX
                Rdb/VMS database from DECmcc. VMSINSTAL displays
                information about the Reports package and asks if
                you want to install the package:

                     The DECmcc Reports package consists of files that allow you
                     to use DATATRIEVE to create reports using data exported from
                     DECmcc. Please see the Reports package section of the
                     DECmcc Performance Analyzer Use manual for information
                     on using the DECmcc Reports package with DATATRIEVE.

                     The Reports package requires 1100 blocks.

                  * Do you want to install the DECmcc Reports Package [No]?

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                Enter YES and press <Return> to install the pack-
                age; or, press <Return> if you do not want  to   in-
                stall the package.

                If you choose to install the Reports package,
                VMSINSTAL asks you to specify a directory for the
                files.

                  * Target directory for DECmcc Reports files
                    [SYS$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES]]:

                Enter a target directory and press <Return>; or,
                press <Return> to use the default, which is the
                subdirectory:

                SYS$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES].

                The directory you select defines the logical name
                MCC_REPORTS_FILES. When you want to move the re-
                ports files to another directory, edit the file
                SYS$STARTUP:MCC_LOGICAL_BMS.COM to redefine that
                logical name.

              5. Add a command to your system  startup   command     proce-
                dure.

                VMSINSTAL directs you to modify your local system
                startup command procedure to set up DECmcc BMS au-
                tomatically. Refer to Section 4.1 for more infor-
                mation on how to modify your system startup proce-
                dure.

                     To automatically set up DECmcc BMS on your system,
                     edit your local system startup command procedure

                     SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM

                     so that it invokes the DECmcc BMS startup command
                     procedure.  Add:

                     @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM

                     after the statement that invokes the DECnet startup
                     command file (STARTNET.COM).

                  NOTE: If you have previously installed the DECmcc DIRECTOR
                     on this system, you should REMOVE the line:

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                     @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM

                     from your SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM procedure.

                  NOTE: The DECdns clerk must be started up before
                        the MCC_STARTUP_BMS command procedure is invoked.

          [0;1m2.2.2[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m

             If you choose to install NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, the in-
             stallation displays an introductory message and pro-
             ceeds as follows:

               Asking DECmcc ETHERnim Questions ...

             VMSINSTAL asks for the device name and directory name
             for the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim files.

                   See the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim Installation Guide for help in changing values.

                  This installation procedure will now prompt for the device name and
                  directory name for the ETHERnim files.

                                       NOTE!
                  Previous versions of ETHERnim created a separate account for ETHERnim.
                  This version does not create a separate account for ETHERnim.
                  It is recommended that the ETHERnim account be disabled from the UAF
                  for security purposes.

               * Device for the files [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:
               * Directory for the files [ETHERNIM]:

             To choose the current defaults, press <Return> at each
             prompt.

             VMSINSTAL displays a message stating that it has cre-
             ated the directory. If you already have ETHERnim in-
             stalled on your system, VMSINSTAL displays a message
             stating that SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM] already exists.
             VMSINSTAL will copy the ETHERnim files to the existing
             directory.


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          [0;1m2.2.3[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mDECelms[m

             If you choose to install DECelms, the installation
             displays an introductory message and proceeds as fol-
             lows:

               Asking DECmcc ELMS Questions ...

              1. Convert the RBMS directory.

                VMSINSTAL displays the following information and
                prompt, indicating that you can convert an RBMS
                (Remote Bridge Management Software) directory, if
                one exists, into the DECelms registry during the
                installation procedure.

                      You can convert your RBMS directory (if one exists) into
                      the DECelms registry at any time with the following command:

                      $ RUN SYS$MANAGER:ELMS$CONVERT.EXE

                       There are the following restrictions:

                       o The RBMS detached process, NMS_RBMS$BMLPRC, must be running.

                       o The DECelms detached process, ELMS$NIMUX, cannot be running.

                       This install procedure can perform both these operations,
                       if requested.

                       You can convert your RBMS directory into the DECelms registry during
                       this installation procedure. Answer NO if you are not upgrading from
                       RBMS or if you do not want to convert your RBMS directory during the
                       installation. This does not imply that RBMS will have to be
                       shutdown, if you have reasons for keeping RBMS running.

                  * Do you want to convert your RBMS database during the installation
                    [YES]?

                Enter NO and press <Return> if you are not  upgrad-
                ing from RBMS or if you do not want  to   convert     your
                RBMS directory during the installation. This does
                not imply that RBMS will have to be shutdown,  if   you
                have reasons for keeping RBMS running.

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                If you press <Return> to answer YES, then VMSINSTAL
                displays the following additional prompt:

                  * Do you want to start RBMS so that your database can be converted [YES]?

                Press <Return> to answer YES to perform the conver-
                sion procedure.

                If RBMS is already running, VMSINSTAL displays the
                following additional prompt:

                  RBMS is already running. Do you want to restart? [yes]:

                Enter NO and press <Return>, because there is nor-
                mally no need to restart RBMS.

                VMSINSTAL displays the following message:

                     You may ignore ELMS$CONVERT status messages such as:
                          "The current bridge that is selected -
                           did not respond to message"

                When the conversion is completed, VMSINSTAL dis-
                plays:

                     Your RBMS database has been converted to a DECelms database.

                VMSINSTAL then prompts you to stop RBMS if it  is
                running:

                     RBMS is running. You must stop RBMS if you want to perform the
                     following tasks during the DECelms installation procedure:

                       o Start DECelms

                       o Run the DECelms Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

                  *  Do you want to stop RBMS [YES]?

                Press <Return> to answer YES to stop RBMS.

              2. Start ELMS.

                VMSINSTAL asks if you want to start the ELMS  net-
                work multiplexer. VMSINSTAL displays the following
                information and prompt:

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                     The ELMS$NIMUX (Network Multiplexer) module of DECelms must run
                     as a permanent detached process.  The installation procedure
                     normally starts the ELMS$NIMUX process.  If you wish, you may
                     defer starting this process until a later time. DECelms cannot be
                     run until this is done. The command to manually start the ELMS$NIMUX
                     process is:

                      $  @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP

                     Also, if the ELMS$NIMUX process is not started by the installation
                     procedure, the installation verification procedure cannot be run.
                     Any time after the ELMS$NIMUX process has started, the verification
                     procedure can be manually run by typing the following command:

                     $  @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]ELMS$IVP

                     If you let this installation procedure start the  ELMS$NIMUX
                     process, the installation procedure can verify the installation
                     automatically. Note that the installation verification procedure
                     does not require a bridge to be installed on the network.

                  *  Do you want to start ELMS [YES]?

                Press <Return> to answer YES to start ELMS.

              3. Start the device listener.

                If you decided to start DECelms during the in-
                stallation procedure, VMSINSTAL prompts you about
                starting the device listener function.

                     You can start the device listener function during the DECelms
                     installation. The device listener function enters devices in the
                     DECelms registry by listening to MOP system ID messages. At any
                     time after the installation, you can control the device listener
                     function with the DECelms commands START LISTENER and STOP
                     LISTENER, as described in the DECelms documentation.






          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-21

 






                                             NOTE

                         The device listener function conflicts with
                         other applications, such as NMCC/VAX ETHERnim,
                         that use the MOP Remote Console channel in
                         shared default mode. The device listener function
                         will not start if one of these applications is
                         running.

                  * Do you want to start the device listener function ?

                Enter YES and press <Return> to start the device
                listener. Enter NO and press <Return> if you do not
                want to start the device listener.

              4. Start the background poller.

                If you decided to start DECelms during the instal-
                lation procedure, VMSINSTAL next prompts you about
                starting the background poller function.

                     You can start the background poller function during the DECelms
                     installation. The background poller function polls the devices
                     listed in the DECelms registry. When it detects a change in device
                     state, it displays an event message and logs an event code in the
                     event log. At any time after the installation, you can control the
                     background poller function with the DECelms commands START POLLER
                     and STOP POLLER, as described in the DECelms documentation.

                  * Do you want to start the background poller function ?

                Enter YES and press <Return> to start the back-
                ground poller. Enter NO and press <Return> if you
                do not want to start the background poller.

                VMSINSTAL completes the DECelms installation and
                displays the following messages:






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                      Files ELMS$NIMUX.EXE, ELMS$BCP.EXE, ELMS$DISPLAYS.BIN,
                      ELMS$BCPPRS.BIN installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE].
                      File ELMS$HELP.HLB installed in SYS$HELP.
                      File ELMS$STARTUP.COM installed in SYS$STARTUP.
                      File ELMS$SHUTDOWN.COM installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR].
                      File ELMS$CONVERT.EXE installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR].
                      File ELMS$IVP.COM installed in SYS$SYSTEST.
                      ELMS$HELP_DCL.HLP inserted into system command table.
                      Logical name ELMS$UNA defined as Ethernet adapter device id.
                      Logical name ELMS$NIMUX_MBX defined as mbx number.
                      Logical name ELMS$BCPPRS defined as SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
                      Logical name ELMS$DISPLAYS defined as SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
                      Logical name ELMS$HELP defined as SYS$HELP:ELMS$HELP.HLB
                      Logical name ELMS$HOME defined as SYS$COMMON:[ELMS$DIRECTORY]

          [0;1m2.2.4[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m

             If you choose to install NMCC/DECnet Monitor, the in-
             stallation displays an introductory message and pro-
             ceeds as follows:

               Asking DECmcc NMCC/DECnet Monitor Questions ...

              1. Install the database files.

                VMSINSTAL displays the following messages, then
                asks whether you want to install just the database
                files.

                     The NMCC/DECnet Monitor installation procedure now asks if you wish
                     to install JUST the blank NMCC database files. The database files
                     may only be installed on a system that has an NMCCKERNEL account.
                     If you wish to install the entire NMCC/DECnet Monitor product,
                     answer NO to the following question.

                     A YES answer to the next prompt will install JUST the NMCC database
                     files.

                  * Do you want to install just the NMCC database files [NO]?

                To proceed with the installation of the entire
                NMCC/DECnet Monitor application, press <Return>
                or enter NO. To install just the database files,
                enter YES; VMSINSTAL installs the database files
                and terminates the DECnet Monitor installation.

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              2. Install the user interface.

                VMSINSTAL asks if you want to install only the  user
                interface on this system. For more information
                about installing the user interface separately
                from the kernel, see Section 1.13.

                  * Do you want to install just the NMCC user interface [NO]?

                Press <Return> to accept the default (NO) and pro-
                ceed to step 3. To install only the user interface,
                enter YES and proceed to step 4.

              3. Install new NMCC database files.

                If you choose to proceed with the installation,
                VMSINSTAL provides informative text, then asks
                whether you want to install new NMCC database
                files.

                     This installation will give you the option of keeping the old NMCC
                     database files or installing new (empty) NMCC database files.  If
                     this is a new NMCC installation, you must install new NMCC database
                     files.

                  * Do you want to install the NMCC database files [YES]?

                If you press <Return> to answer YES, VMSINSTAL
                displays the following message and installs new
                database files.

                     DECmcc NMCC/DECnet Monitor databases files will be installed...
                     Any previously existing NMCC database files will be purged.

                  * Is this correct? [YES]?

                VMSINSTAL will purge existing files if you chose to
                purge files, or
                retain them if you did not choose to purge  files.

                If you choose not to install new NMCC/DECnet Monitor
                database files by answering NO, then VMSINSTAL
                proceeds with the installation with the existing
                database files.

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                VMSINSTAL displays the following messages:

                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set L ...
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set M ...

                This installation puts all NMCC/DECnet Monitor
                files on the system disk. To move them to another
                disk after the installation, see the [0;4mNMCC/DECnet[m
                [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mImplementation[m manual.

              4. Define the GKS Workstation type.

                VMSINSTAL prompts you to enter a value to identify
                the GKS workstation type.

                     The installation procedure prompts you to define the GKS
                     workstation type (GKS$WSTYPE) that will be the default
                     workstation type whenever the NMCC/DECnet Monitor is invoked.
                     The correct GKS$WSTYPE value is required to ensure the accurate
                     display of GKS graphics. At the prompt, you enter a number to
                     identify the type of workstation you are using. Some specifiable
                     values are the following:

                          0 -- Default workstation type
                         14 -- VT240/41 with black and white display
                         13 -- VT240/41 with color option, VT340/41
                         -1 -- VT100 (non_ReGIS terminal)

                     Not all workstation types are supported by NMCC/DECnet Monitor.
                     For a complete listing of values for GKS workstation types, see
                     the GKS documentation or enter the HELP GKS WORKSTATION command
                     at the dollar sign ($) prompt.

                  * Define GKS$WSTYPE:

                Enter the GKS workstation type value that identi-
                fies the terminal or workstation on which you will
                run the NMCC/DECnet Monitor.





          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-25

 






              5. Check for prerequisite software.

                If you are installing the kernel and user inter-
                face, VMSINSTAL determines whether GKS and Rdb are
                installed and running on the system. If you are in-
                stalling just the user interface, VMSINSTAL deter-
                mines whether GKS is installed on the system. The
                installation fails if the requisite software is
                not installed or if licenses for the software are
                not found on the system. If the prerequisite soft-
                ware is found, VMSINSTAL displays the applicable
                message:

                  %MCCEMS-I-GKSOK, GKS found
                  %MCCEMS-I-RDBOK, RDB license found

              6. Enter the GMT offset.

                If you are installing the NMCC/DECnet Monitor for
                the first time, VMSINSTAL displays the following
                messages and prompt.

                     If you are installing the NMCC/DECnet Monitor for the first time,
                     VMSINSTAL prompts you for the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset for
                     your area.

                     The GMT offset is the number of hours that you have to add to your
                     local time to get Greenwich Mean Time.
                     For example, if your node is on the east coast of the United States
                     and your local time is Eastern Standard Time, your GMT offset is +5.
                     You would have to add five hours to your time to get Greenwich Mean
                     Time.

                  * Please enter the current GMT offset for your time zone [0]:

                Enter the GMT offset (the number of hours that  you
                have to add to your local time to get  Greenwich   Mean
                Time) and press <Return>.

                The format for the GMT offset is  hh. For  example,
                if your local time is Eastern Standard Time, your
                GMT offset is +5. You add five hours to your  time   to
                get Greenwich Mean Time.

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                VMSINSTAL creates the NMCC/DECnet Monitor logi-
                cal names. These messages do not appear if you have
                installed a previous version of the NMCC/DECnet
                Monitor:

                  %MCCEMS-I-CRELOGICALS, Creating file NMCCLOGICALS.COM

                  %MCCEMS-I-NMCCLOGICALS, Invoking NMCCLOGICALS.COM to define NMCC
                                          logical names


































          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-27

 






              7. Create the NMCCKERNEL account.

                VMSINSTAL describes an account for the kernel and
                asks whether you want to create the NMCCKERNEL ac-
                count.

                     If you are creating the NMCCKERNEL account, the installation
                     procedure prompts you for the User Identification Code (UIC),
                     which consists of two integers separated by a comma. The system
                     manager should select the UIC for the NMCCKERNEL account.
                     The UIC should not belong to another user or VMSINSTAL will
                     terminate the installation. The first number in the UIC pair
                     should not be between 1 and 8 because these are reserved for
                     system UICs. The following are examples of valid UICs:

                     [123,456]

                     [12,3]

                     The NMCC installation procedure may create an account under which
                     the NMCC Kernel runs. All privileges and quotas required by the
                     Kernel are set up in this account by the installation procedure.
                     If this account does not already exist, and you wish it to be
                     created, then you should answer YES to the following question.
                     Otherwise answer NO or just press RETURN.

                  * Would you like the NMCCKERNEL account to be created [NO]?

                If this is the first time you have installed  the
                NMCC/DECnet Monitor, enter YES and press <Return>.
                Otherwise, press <Return> to answer NO. You are
                finished with the DECnet Monitor installation.

              8. Enter a UIC for the kernel  account.

                If you ask for an NMCCKERNEL account to be  created,
                VMSINSTAL asks for a UIC for the kernel account:

                  * UIC for Kernel account:

                The system manager should select the UIC for the
                NMCCKERNEL account. The UIC should not belong to
                to another user or VMSINSTAL will terminate the in-
                stallation. The first number in the UIC pair should
                not be between 1 and 8 because these are  reserved
                for system UICs.

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                Type the UIC and press <Return>. You can type
                square brackets around it if you wish.









































          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-29

 






              9. Enter a password for the kernel  account.

                After you enter the UIC for the kernel account,
                VMSINSTAL displays informative text about the ac-
                count password and asks you to press <Return> when
                you are ready to continue.

                     *************************************************************
                     This installation requires the creation of the NMCCKERNEL
                     account.  You MUST choose a password for this account.
                      *************************************************************

                     * Please press RETURN to continue:

                VMSINSTAL then displays information about valid
                passwords and prompts you for the password.

                     *************************************************************
                       The entire installation will FAIL if you do not enter a valid
                     password for the NMCCKERNEL account.  You will be given
                     3 chances to verify your password.  This installation
                     procedure requires at least 15 characters for the
                     RDB$REMOTE password.  Valid characters for a password are:

                        A through Z
                        a through z
                        0 through 9
                        $ (dollar sign)
                        _ (underscore)

                     As with the DCL SET PASSWORD command, your input will not
                     appear on the terminal.  And to protect against typing errors
                     that are not seen when you are entering the password, you must
                     enter the password twice.
                       *************************************************************

                  * Please enter PASSWORD to be used for NMCCKERNEL account:

                Choose a password by using the guidelines shown in
                the display. Enter a password for the NMCCKERNEL
                account and press <Return>.

                VMSINSTAL displays the following prompt:

                  * Please verify the PASSWORD entered for NMCCKERNEL account:

                Verify the password by entering it again and press-
                ing <Return>.

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                VMSINSTAL displays a message to indicate that it is
                creating the NMCCKERNEL account.

          [0;1m2.2.5[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mLTM[m

             The installation procedure asks no LTM-specific ques-
             tions when it installs LTM. The installation of LTM
             displays the following messages:

                  Displaying DECmcc LTM Installation Information ...

                  *********************************************************************
                  The files in the distribution kit will be copied to the
                  appropriate system directories.

                  File                            System directory
                  ----------------------          ----------------
                  LTM$SETUP.COM                   SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM             SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT               SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTM$MC_NAME.DAT                 SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT               SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTMLIS0200.SYS                  SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  LTM$REGRESSION.COM              SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
                  LTM$REGRESSION.BMK              SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
                  LTM$IVP.COM                     SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]
                  LTM$UI.EXE                      SYS$SYSTEM:
                  LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES            SYS$HELP:
                  ----------------------          ----------------

                                          NOTE

                   PLEASE place the command "$ @SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]LTM$SETUP"
                   in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM to initialize LTM logical names
                   at system boot time.  Place it after the DECnet startup command.

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

             The following text is displayed if this installation
             updates LTM. The messages that follow the next line
             of asterisks appear for updated and new LTM installa-
             tions.

          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-31

 






                  By default, LTM files will be placed in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  directory.  If the following LTM user-updateable files are found
                  in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] directory, no new installation files
                  will be copied over them:

                     File Name
                     ---------
                     LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT
                     LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT
                     LTM$MC_NAME.DAT

































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                  If the following file is found in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  directory, it will be copied by this installation:

                      Old File Name                           New File Name
                      -------------                           -------------
                      LTM$SETUP.COM;                          LTM$SETUP.OLD_COM;

                  NOTE: If you run in a cluster common environment and change or copy
                        newly tailored files in the LTM directory, you may wish to
                        check whether any files exist in the system-specific directory.
                        These system-specific files will override files created during
                        the installation of LTM V1.2. Also, these files will not be
                        accessible from all nodes in the cluster. You may wish to move
                        these files to the common directory once the installation is
                        completed.

                        This installation will warn you if it finds any LTM files in
                        the SYS$SPECIFIC:[DECSERVER] directory.
                  ***************************************************************************

                   Placing LTM files in their final destinations...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LTM].

          [0;1m2.2.6[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mTSM[m

             If you choose to install TSM, the installation dis-
             plays an introductory message and proceeds as follows:

               Asking DECmcc TSM Questions ...

              1. Enable a service circuit.

                VMSINSTAL asks if you want to enable a Network
                Control Program (NCP) service circuit.

                     The TSM installation procedure normally enables service on the
                     first circuit that it finds on the node. This allows the node
                     to downline load and upline dump terminal servers.

                     If you answer "No" to the following question, service
                     will not be enabled.

                  * Do you want service enabled in the installation procedure [YES]?

                Press <Return> to enable service, or enter NO if
                you do not want to enable service.

          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-33

 






              2. Select the TSM directory.

                VMSINSTAL then asks where you want to install the
                TSM command files and library files.

                     TSM requires a directory where the TSM command files and library
                     will be installed.  If the logical TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is
                     defined, the files will be installed in that directory.  If
                     the logical is not defined, the files will be installed in a
                     directory on the system disk called SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER].
                     The target directory for the files as it is now defined is shown
                     below.

                     Press RETURN to use the value shown or enter a new disk and
                     directory specification.

                  * Target directory for TSM files [SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]]:

                Press <Return> to select the value shown, or enter
                a new disk and directory specification.

                VMSINSTAL completes the TSM installation and dis-
                plays the following messages:

                     Linking Terminal Server Manager VMS V1.4...

                     DECmcc TSM requires defining and setting OBJECT NML to
                     PROXY BOTH ALIAS OUTGOING ENABLED.

                     DECmcc TSM enabling SERVICE on QNA-0...

                     After the installation use AUTHORIZE to create proxy accounts for
                     all the TSM users on this node (if you have not done so already).

          [0;1m2.3[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m

             If the installation procedure has been successful
             thus far, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files  to
             their target directories, updates help files, and up-
             dates DCL tables, if necessary. If you asked for files
             to be purged, the purging is done now.


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             The installation procedure displays messages that
             provide postinstallation information and setup sug-
             gestions. If you chose to install all of the applica-
             tions, the installation procedure displays the mes-
             sages in the order in which the following sections
             appear. If you chose to install only some (or one)
             of the applications, refer to the appropriate sec-
             tion(s). See Chapter 4 for information on performing
             the postinstallation tasks.


































          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-35

 






             If the installation determines that DECwindows has
             not been installed on your system, the installation
             continues but management applications must be run
             from the DCL prompt; the following error messages and
             prompt appear:

               %MCCEMS-E-NOVIEWLIB, Cannot find public profile library for DECmcc Station
               %MCCEMS-E-NOVIEWLIB, Installation will not install DECmcc Station FileView
                                    file

               *Do you want to continue with DECmcc Station install [NO]?

             Answer NO to stop the installation, or YES to  con-
             tinue.

             The following sections show the postinstallation mes-
             sages displayed for each DECmcc Management Station
             application.

          [0;1m2.3.1[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m

             The installation procedure for DECmcc BMS creates
             and deletes an alarm rule. It displays the following
             postinstallation messages for DECmcc BMS:

                  Beginning DECMCC BMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Deleting obsolete DECMCC verbs...

               The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc V1.1.0 is now running.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ALARMS RULE __DUMMY_TEST
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:10:15
               Entity created successfully.

               MCC 0 ALARMS RULE __DUMMY_TEST
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:10:15
               Entity deleted successfully.

                The MCC_STARTUP_BMS procedure for DECmcc V1.1.0 is now ending.

                  Completing DECMCC BMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

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          [0;1m2.3.2[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m

             The installation procedure displays no specific
             postinstallation messages for NMCC/VAX ETHERnim; it
             displays only the following messages to mark the be-
             ginning and end of the postinstallation procedure:

                  Beginning DECMCC ETHERnim Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC ETHERnim Postinstallation Procedure ...

          [0;1m2.3.3[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mLTM[m

             The installation procedure displays no specific
             postinstallation messages for LTM; it displays only
             the following messages to mark the beginning and end
             of the postinstallation procedure.

                  Beginning DECMCC LTM Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC LTM Postinstallation Procedure ...

          [0;1m2.3.4[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mDECelms[m

             The installation procedure displays the following
             postinstallation messages for DECelms:

                  Beginning DECMCC ELMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

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

                           POSTINSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS

                  It is suggested that a call to the ELMS startup command procedure
                  SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP.COM be added to the site-specific startup
                  command procedure SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM as shown below. Be
                  sure to place this command after the commands that start DECnet and LAT.

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP  !Extended LAN Mgt startup procedure

                  Note that the ELMS_LAN_MANAGEMENT command will not take effect until
                  a user logs on after the installation is complete.

                  Note that DECelms and the older product "RBMS" cannot be run on the
                  same system at the same time.

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

          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-37

 






                  Completing DECMCC ELMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

          [0;1m2.3.5[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mTSM[m

             The installation procedure displays no specific
             postinstallation messages for TSM; it displays only
             the following messages to mark the beginning and end
             of the postinstallation procedure.

                  Beginning DECMCC TSM Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC TSM Postinstallation Procedure ...

          [0;1m2.3.6[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mMessages[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m

             The installation procedure displays the following
             postinstallation messages for NMCC/DECnet Monitor.
             The messages concerned with the creation of the NMCCKERNEL
             account are displayed only if that account is created
             during this installation.

                  Beginning NMCC/DM Postinstallation procedure...

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

                Please remember to insert

                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:NMCCLOGICALS

                in SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.

                Before creating your database files, or starting the kernel, please
                ensure that the devices pointed to by the logical names in
                SYS$STARTUP:NMCCLOGICALS.COM do not have DISKQUOTA enabled. If
                any of those devices DO have DISKQUOTA enabled, please ensure
                that the NMCCKERNEL account has adequate quota on the device(s)
                in question. (Using the VMS Utility DISKQUOTA, which is invoked
                by typing  $ MCR DISKQUOTA).

                To start the NMCC Kernel running, type

                 $ @NMCC$EXE:NMCCBOOTSTRAP

                To run the Installation Verification Procedure for NMCC, type

          2-38            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                 $ @SYS$TEST:NMCCIVP

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

                  Completing NMCC/DM Postinstallation procedure...

          [0;1m2.4[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mIVP[m

             VMSINSTAL automatically runs the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP) for DECmcc EMS (or SMS), provided you
             answered YES to the question at the beginning of  the
             installation that asked if you wanted the IVP to  run.
             Refer to Chapter 3 for information about the IVPs  for
             DECmcc EMS (or SMS) and the IVPs for the  individual
             applications.

          [0;1m2.5[m [0;1mCompleting[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mInstallation[m

             The following messages indicate that the installation
             is completed (the first message identifies the DECmcc
             Management Station product that you installed):

                  Installation of MCCEMS V2.1 completed at [0;4mhh:mm[m

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at [0;4mhh:mm[m

             You can now log out of the privileged account. Note
             that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the pro-
             cess symbol tables during the installation for the
             duration of the session. 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.

             The DECmcc Management Station installation proce-
             dure adds directories and files to your system. See
             Appendix B for lists of those directories and files.





          Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software  2-39

 






          [0;1m2.6[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mErrors[m

             If errors occur during the installation, VMSINSTAL
             displays descriptive error messages. If the installa-
             tion fails, the following message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of DECmcc Management Station V2.1
                has failed.

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

              _ The operating system version is incorrect.

              _ A prerequisite software version is incorrect.

              _ Quotas necessary for successful installation are

                insufficient.

              _ System parameter values for successful installa-

                tion are insufficient.

              _ The VMS help library is currently in use.

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










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          ______________________________________________________[0;1m3[m

                [0;1mVerifying[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m
                                                 [0;1mStation[m [0;1mSoftware[m




             This chapter discusses the Installation Verification
             Procedures (IVPs), which you can run to verify that
             the DECmcc Management Station software was installed
             properly. The IVPs can be run automatically by the
             installation procedure or independently after the
             installation. To run the IVPs apart from the instal-
             lation, you run the IVP for each installed network
             management product separately.

             Section 3.1 describes how to run the IVP for  an   indi-
             vidual management product. Section 3.2 discusses the
             failure of an IVP.

          [0;1m3.1[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mIVPs[m [0;1mon[m [0;1mIndividual[m [0;1mApplications[m

             This section describes how to run the IVPs on  individ-
             ual management applications. First, set the default
             directory to SYS$TEST:

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$TEST








 the    Installation of the DECmcc Management Station Software 3-1

 






             Then enter the command that initiates the IVP, as
             listed in Table 3-1.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m3-1:[m [0;1mCommands[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mRun[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mIVP[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mIndividual[m
             ___________[0;1mApplications[m_____________________________

             [0;1mApplication[m_________[0;1mCommand[m_________________________

             DECmcc BMS          @MCC_BMS_IVP

             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim   @ENIM$IVP

             LTM                 @LTM$IVP

             DECelms             @ELMS$IVP

             TSM                 @TSM$IVP

             NMCC/DECnet Monitor @NMCCIVP[1] or @NMCCUI_IVP[2]
             ____________________________________________________
             [1]IVP for system with kernel and user interface.
             [2]IVP for system with user interface only.
             ____________________________________________________

             The next sections describe the messages the IVP pro-
             vides for successful verification of each management
             application. Section 3.2 discusses the failure of an
             IVP.

          [0;1m3.1.1[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             The output of the IVP for DECmcc BMS follows:

                  Beginning DECmcc BMS Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  The IVP for DECmcc BMS will now be run.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:19:10

               Test Successful

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               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 FCL
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:19:31

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 CONFIG_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:19:52

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 CONTROL_FM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:20:13

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 DNA4_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:20:36

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 DNA5_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:21:00

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ICONICMAP
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:21:13

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 DOMAIN_FM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:21:36

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 SAMPLE_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:22:00

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

 the    Installation of the DECmcc Management Station Software 3-3

 






               MCC 0 ALARMS
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:22:21

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 BRIDGE_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:22:43

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ETHERNET_AM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:23:04

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 HISTORIAN_FM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:22:22

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 PA
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:22:50

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 EXPORTER_FM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:23:16

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 NOTIFICATION_FM
               AT  24-MAR-1991 15:23:39

               Test Successful

                  DECmcc BMS V1.1.0 Installation Successful

                  Completing DECmcc BMS Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Installation of MCCBMS V1.1 completed at 15:23
                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:23

             Successful completion of the IVP indicates that the
             DECmcc BMS software is installed correctly.

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          [0;1m3.1.2[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m
                [0;1mProcedure[m

             Before you run the IVP for NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, you
             should know the name of your ETHERnim directory (de-
             fault is ETHERNIM) and the location where the ETHERnim
             directory resides (default is SYS$SYSDEVICE). The IVP
             will prompt you for this information. If you did not
             change the names for the directory and the location
             when you installed NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, you can enter
             the default in response to the IVP prompts.
































 the    Installation of the DECmcc Management Station Software 3-5

 






             To verify the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim installation, DECnet-
             VAX must be running and you must be using  a   VT125,
             VT240/41, or VT340 terminal, or a DECwindows worksta-
             tion with ReGIS emulation enabled. The output of the
             IVP for NMCC/VAX ETHERnim follows:

                       Beginning DECmcc ETHERnim Installation Verification Procedure ...

               This procedure verifies the installation of ETHERnim V2.3 on VMS

               A VT125, VT240, VT241, or VT340 is required to verify installation

               Do you want to continue? (Y/N) [Y]:

             Press <Return> to continue or enter NO and press
             <Return> to terminate the IVP for ETHERnim. If you
             continued the IVP, the procedure displays this prompt:

               ETHERnim directory [ETHERNIM]:

             If you selected the default directory when you in-
             stalled ETHERnim, press <Return>. If you selected a
             different directory, enter the directory specifica-
             tion here and press <Return>. The procedure now dis-
             plays:

               Location where ETHERnim directory resides [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:

             If you selected the default device when you installed
             ETHERnim, press <Return>. If you selected a differ-
             ent device, enter the device name and press <Return>.
             These responses inform the verification procedure
             where NMCC/VAX ETHERnim was installed. The verifica-
             tion procedure now checks to ensure that the NMCC/VAX
             ETHERnim files are loaded.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$MESSAGES.HLB;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$SCREENS.HLB;4

          3-6             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$HOST_MAIN.EXE;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]

               ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM;5

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$SESSION_STARTUP.COM;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$REMOTE_MAIN.EXE;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$REMOTE_STARTUP.COM;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$DTR_DEFINITIONS.COM;4

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$DTR_EXAMPLE.COM;4

               Total of 1 file.

             If the files are found, the verification procedure
             next attempts to run
             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, displaying the following:

               Running ETHERnim

               You will see several warnings about file not found.  These can be ignored.

               When the ETHERnim intro screen appears, Press <RETURN>.
               Answer NO to the connectivity check question.
               When the command menu appears, type EXIT and press <RETURN> to exit.

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               Press <RETURN> to continue:

             Press <Return> to cause the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim intro-
             duction screen to appear. The verification procedure
             has just run NMCC/VAX ETHERnim and then exited.

               ETHERnim V2.3 Initialization in progress...

               Database Backup disabled by logical name ENIM$BACKUP.

               Network Database contains 1 node(s) and 1 segment(s).

               Want to size network/check connectivity <YES/NO> ?

             Enter NO to suppress the connectivity check. When the
             NMCC/VAX
             ETHERnim screen appears, type EXIT, then press <Return>.
             The IVP completes its verification and displays this
             message:

               ETHERnim V2.3 installation verification successful

                       Completing DECmcc ETHERnim Installation Verification Procedure ...

             The verification procedure has been successfully com-
             pleted and NMCC/VAX ETHERnim is completely and cor-
             rectly installed.

          [0;1m3.1.3[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             The output of the IVP for LTM follows:

                       Beginning DECmcc LTM Installation Verification Procedure ...

               LAN Traffic Monitor V1.2 initialization procedure
               %DCL-S-SPAWNED, process ONUS_1 spawned
               %DCL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process ONUS_1
               %DCL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process _RTA1:

               The LAN Traffic Monitor V1.2 Installation Verification Procedure
               has completed successfully.

                       Completing DECmcc LTM Installation Verification Procedure ...

          3-8             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






          [0;1m3.1.4[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             The output of the IVP for DECelms follows:

                  Beginning DECmcc ELMS Installation Verification Procedure ...

                      +-----------------------------------------------------------+
                      | Starting DECelms VAX Installation Verification Procedure  |
                      +-----------------------------------------------------------+
                      | Start command completed.                                  |
                      | Stop command completed.                                   |
                      | PASSED VAX DECelms V1.1 installation verification         |
                      +-----------------------------------------------------------+

                  Starting DECelms V1.1 verification procedure ...
                  Start command completed.
                  Stop command completed.
                  Passed DECelms V1.1 installation verification test.

             Successful completion of the IVP indicates that the
             DECelms software is installed correctly.

          [0;1m3.1.5[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             The output of the IVP for TSM follows:

                    Beginning the DECmcc TSM V1.4 Installation Verification Procedure.

                    Please ignore the following TSM test data.

               Terminal Server Manager V1.4
               Copyright  Digital Equipment Corporation. 1991. All Rights Reserved.
               Usage is DIRECTORY

               Server:         IVP_TEST_TSM       Circuit(s):      QNA-0
               Address:        FE-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF  Maint. Password: 0000000000000000
               Type:           DS100              Login Password:  ACCESS
               Partition name: DEFAULT            DECnet Address:  0
               Dump File:      SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]DS1IVP_TEST_TSM.DMP
               Image File:     SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]PS0801ENG.SYS
               Reference File: SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]IVP_TEST_TSM.TXT

                Terminal Server Manager VMS V1.4 was successfully installed.

                    Completing DECmcc TSM Installation Verification Procedure.

             Successful completion of the IVP indicates that the
             TSM software is installed correctly.

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          [0;1m3.1.6[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m [0;1mInstallation[m [0;1mVerification[m
                [0;1mProcedure[m

             To verify the NMCC/DECnet Monitor installation,
             DECnet-VAX must be running, Rdb and GKS must be  started,
             and you must be using a VT125, VT240/41, or  VT340   ter-
             minal, or a DECwindows workstation with ReGIS emula-
             tion enabled. The output of the IVP for NMCC/DECnet
             Monitor follows:

                       Beginning NMCC Installation Verification Procedure ...

               NMCCIVP-I-IVPSTART, Starting installation verification procedure

                Checking NMCC/DECnet Monitor files ...

                This IVP procedure will attempt to start NMCCKERNEL. Make sure
                Rdb is STARTED on your system. CDD is not required for NMCC, but
                if it is installed on your system, it will be used. So, if you have
                CDD installed, make sure it is STARTED too.

               Do you wish to continue [Y] ?:

             Press <Return> to continue. If Rdb, GKS, or CDD (if
             installed) is not started, enter NO and press <Return>
             to terminate the IVP. Start Rdb and GKS (and  CDD,
             if applicable), and restart the IVP as described in
             Section 3.1.

             If you continue the IVP, and you installed the  kernel,
             the following messages appear:

                       Starting the NMCC/DECnet Monitor kernel process ...

               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000496C
               %NMCC-S-NNMCCBOOTSUC, NMCCKERNEL process successfully started

             The following messages are displayed if you installed
             the User Interface:




          3-10            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






               The User Interface will now be started. When you press RETURN, the
               screen will clear and you will see an NMCC/DECnet Monitor
               User Interface display.

               Once the command line displays that the connection to the kernel
               was successful, type SET NETWORK NAME ACE. Please note that
               if you are using populated database files, you must rename
               the network to the original name before exiting. After ACE
               appears on the screen in the name display of the network, you
               must type EXIT to exit the User Interface and end the
               IVP.

               To start the User Interface, press the RETURN key.

               Press RETURN when ready to continue :

             Press <Return> to continue. The IVP proceeds by dis-
             playing the NMCC/DECnet Monitor screen. Enter SET
             NETWORK NAME ACE and press <Return>. If the IVP is
             not successful, an error message will appear on the
             screen. If the IVP is successful, ACE appears in the
             Name field. Type EXIT and press <Return> to continue.
             The IVP displays the following messages:

               Starting the User Interface ...

               ....Starting to cleanup and exit

               The NMCC/DECnet Monitor IVP is now complete.

                       Completing NMCC Installation Verification Procedure ...

          [0;1m3.2[m [0;1mWhat[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mDo[m [0;1mif[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mIVP[m [0;1mFails[m

             If you receive a failure message, the installation
             procedure may not have installed the required files.
             Ensure that you have all the prerequisite hardware and
             software products specified in the System Software
             Addendum (SSA) and described in Chapter 1. Repeat the
             installation procedure, described in Chapter 2, for
             the management application(s) not installed prop-
             erly. If the problem persists, contact your Digital
             Equipment Corporation representative.

 the   Installation of the DECmcc Management Station Software 3-11

 






             For example, the following message might appear if the
             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim IVP was not successful:

               ETHERnim V2.3 installation has NOT been verified







































          3-12            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 













          ______________________________________________________[0;1m4[m

            [0;1mAfter[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mSoftware[m




             This chapter discusses tasks you need to perform af-
             ter you have installed DECmcc Management Station and
             its supported management applications. Sections 4.1
             through 4.6 describe the following tasks you need to
             perform for all SMS or EMS management applications:

              _ Editing the system startup file

              _ Rebooting the system

              _ Running an application in the cluster environment

              _ Setting user account privileges

              _ Setting user account quotas

              _ Enhancing DECmcc Management Station performance

              _ Reporting Problems

             The remaining sections discuss procedures you need to
             perform for specific applications.







       After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-1

 






          [0;1m4.1[m [0;1mEditing[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mStartup[m [0;1mFile[m

             After installing DECmcc Management Station, you must
             edit the system startup file, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_
             V5.COM, to provide for automatic startup of the in-
             stalled products when your system is rebooted.

             Startup commands for each application appear in Table 4-1.
             These commands must appear [0;4mafter[m the command that in-
             vokes the network startup command procedure. Each
             command must be preceded by the dollar sign prompt
             ($).

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m4-1:[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mApplication[m [0;1mSystem[m [0;1mStartup[m
             ___________[0;1mCommands[m_________________________________

             [0;1mApplication[m______[0;1mStartup[m_[0;1mCommand[m____________________

             DECmcc BMS       @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS

             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim@SYS$STARTUP:ENIM$HOST_STARTUP

             DECelms          @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP

             NMCC/DECnet      @SYS$STARTUP:NMCCLOGICALS and
             Monitor          @NMCC$EXE:NMCCBOOTSTRAP

             LTM              @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$SETUP

             TSM______________None_______________________________

          [0;1m4.1.1[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mStartup[m [0;1mCommand[m

             Place the DECmcc startup commands after the startup
             commands for VAX Distributed Name Service (VAX DNS)
             and DECnet.







          4-2             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






          [0;1m4.1.2[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1mStartup[m [0;1mCommand[m

             Place the DECelms startup commands after the startup
             commands for DECnet and LAT.

          [0;1m4.1.3[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m [0;1mStartup[m [0;1mCommands[m

             Place the NMCC/DECnet Monitor startup commands after
             the startup commands for Rdb, GKS, and CDD (if  CDD   is
             installed on your system).

          [0;1m4.2[m [0;1mRebooting[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mSystem[m

             You can reboot your system after you have installed
             DECmcc Management Station and edited the system startup
             file. A system reboot verifies that DECmcc Management
             Station is ready for use and ensures that the  edits
             to the system startup command file have been made.
             Rebooting is optional.

          [0;1m4.2.1[m [0;1mIf[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mWas[m [0;1mPreviously[m [0;1mInstalled[m

             If your system had a previous version of LTM  installed,
             the following command line may have been inserted in
             the system login command file:

               $ LTM :== $LTM$UI

             You can remove this line from the command file  because
             LTM is now implemented as the following DCL verb:

               TRAFFIC_MONITOR/LAN

             Note, however, that the DCL verb TRAFFIC_MONITOR/LAN
             will not take effect until a user logs in  after   the
             completion of the installation.







       After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-3

 






          [0;1m4.3[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1man[m [0;1mApplication[m [0;1min[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mCluster[m [0;1mEnvironment[m

             To run the application on a cluster, you must  regis-
             ter the product license on each node in the  cluster.
             For more information about the VMS License Management
             Facility (LMF), see Section 1.4.

          [0;1m4.3.1[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1min[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mCluster[m [0;1mEnvironment[m

             To use DECmcc BMS in a VAXcluster environment, you
             must perform these tasks on each node in the  cluster:

              1. Prepare system-specific roots on the nodes  other
                than the one on which you installed DECmcc BMS.  Log
                in to the node's SYSTEM account and create a  root
                directory by entering the following command:

                  $CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[MCC]/OWNER_UIC=PAR/PROT=(G:RE,W:RWE)

              2. Use the Install utility to replace  the   DCLTABLES
                file.

                  $ INSTALL
                  INSTALL>REPLACE SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DCLTABLES.EXE/HEADER/OPEN/SHARE
                  INSTALL>EXIT

                This makes the DECmcc DCL command verbs accessible
                on all the nodes in the cluster. For more infor-
                mation on the Install Utility, see the [0;4mVMS[m [0;4mInstall[m
                [0;4mUtility[m [0;4mManual[m.

              3. Add the MANAGE/ENTERPRISE command to the  process
                DCL table.

                  $SET COMMAND SYS$COMMON:[MCC]MCC_COMMANDS.CLD

              4. Ensure that the VAX DNS clerk  is   started     up.         Run
                the MCC startup command files.

                  $@SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM

              5. Add the MCC startup command files  to   the     system
                startup procedure, SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.

          4-4             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






          [0;1m4.3.2[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1min[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mCluster[m [0;1mEnvironment[m

             To use DECelms in a VAXcluster environment, you must
             perform the following steps:

              1. Install DECelms on a common disk. (This  is   the     only
                place where you need to install DECelms.)

              2. Prepare system-specific roots on the nodes  other
                than the one on which you installed DECelms. To
                do this, issue the following command on each node,
                preferably from the SYSTEM account:

                  $CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[ELMS$DIRECTORY] -
                  _$ /PROTECTION=(SYSTEM:RWE,OWNER:RWE,GROUP:RE,WORLD:RE)

              3. Enter the following command on each  node:

                  $@SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP

          [0;1m4.3.3[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m [0;1min[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mCluster[m [0;1mEnvironment[m

             To use NMCC/VAX ETHERnim in a VAXcluster environ-
             ment, perform the installation procedure described
             in Chapter 2 on one node, then perform the  following
             task on the [0;4mother[m nodes in the cluster.

             Use the Install utility to replace the DCLTABLES file.

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL>REPLACE SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DCLTABLES.EXE/HEADER/OPEN/SHARE
               INSTALL>EXIT

             This makes the ETHERNIM DCL command verb accessible
             on all the nodes in the cluster. For more information
             on the Install Utility, see the [0;4mVMS[m [0;4mInstall[m [0;4mUtility[m
             [0;4mManual[m.

             A successful installation places the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim
             files in the common directory, where they can be  ac-
             cessed by all the nodes in the cluster. However, only
             one user at a time can access an NMCC/VAX  ETHERnim

       After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-5

 






             database. Likewise, only one NMCC/VAX ETHERnim user
             at a time can use an Ethernet controller.

             Two or more users can use NMCC/VAX ETHERnim simulta-
             neously provided that they are accessing different
             databases and using different Ethernet controllers.
             To permit simultaneous use of NMCC/VAX ETHERnim,
             you must assign the ENIM$DEVICE, ENIM$NETWORK, and
             ENIM$SEGMENT logicals appropriately, as described in
             the release notes.

          [0;1m4.3.4[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1min[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mCluster[m [0;1mEnvironment[m

             If you run LTM in a VAXcluster environment and  change
             or copy newly tailored files in the LTM directory,
             check to see if any files exist in the  system-specific
             directory. These system-specific files will over-
             ride files created during the installation of LTM
             V1.2. Also, these files will not be accessible from
             all nodes in the cluster; you may wish to  move   these
             files to the common directory after the installation.

             The installation issues a warning message if it finds
             any LTM files in the SYS$SPECIFIC:[DECSERVER] direc-
             tory.

          [0;1m4.4[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mAccount[m [0;1mPrivileges[m

             To use DECmcc Management Station, an account must have
             at least the TMPMBX and NETMBX privileges. Use the VMS
             Authorize utility to ensure that users have the privi-
             leges they require. Additional privileges required by
             individual management applications are listed in the
             following sections.

             The following example shows how to use Authorize to
             grant the necessary privileges. The user name in this
             example is SMITH.





          4-6             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF> MODIFY SMITH/PRIV=TMPMBX
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
               UAF> MODIFY SMITH/PRIV=NETMBX
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
               UAF> EXIT
               %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified
               %UAF-I-NAFNOMODS, no modifications made to network authorization file
               %UAF-I-RDBNOMODS, no modifications made to rights database
               $

             For more information on modifying user privileges, see
             the description of the Authorize utility in the VMS
             System Management Subkit.

          [0;1m4.4.1[m [0;1mPrivileges[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mRun[m [0;1mDECelms[m

             The account from which DECelms is started up must  have
             the following privileges:

              _ NETMBX

              _ PHY_IO

              _ PRMMBX

              _ SYSNAM

              _ BYPASS

             All DECelms users must have the TMPMBX privilege. If
             DECelms is started up from the system manager account,
             SYSTEM, it should not be necessary for you to  add   priv-
             ileges, since that account normally has all the re-
             quired privileges.

             You can implement a privileged and a nonprivileged
             mode for DECelms by adding the ELMS$RIGHTS_ID rights
             identifier to the system and granting it to privileged
             users. If ELMS$RIGHTS_ID is present on the system,
             only those users who are granted ELMS$RIGHTS_ID can

       After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-7

 






             use the DECelms commands that modify the DECelms reg-
             istry or device characteristics. These include com-
             mands such as SET, ADD, REMOVE, MODIFY, INITIALIZE,
             ENABLE, and DISABLE. Nonprivileged users can use only
             the SHOW, LIST, and MONITOR commands.

             This section explains how to implement DECelms priv-
             ilege modes and assign privileges to DECelms users by
             using the VMS Authorize utility.

             [0;1mImplementing[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1mPrivilege[m [0;1mModes[m

             To implement DECelms privilege modes on your system,
             use the Authorize utility to add the ELMS$RIGHTS_ID
             rights identifier to the system, as shown in the  fol-
             lowing example:

               $SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>ADD/IDENT/VALUE=IDENT:%x80222 ELMS$RIGHTS_ID
               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier ELMS$RIGHTS_ID value: %X80080222
                   added to RIGHTSLIST.DAT
               UAF>EXIT
               %UAF-I-DONEMSG, no modifications made to system authorization file
               %UAF-I-NAFNOMODS, no modifications made to network authorization file
               %UAF-I-DONEMSG, rights database modified

             [0;1mAllowing[m [0;1mPrivileged[m [0;1mUse[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mDECelms[m

             Privileged DECelms users must have the TMPMBX priv-
             ilege required for all DECelms users as well as  the
             ELMS$RIGHTS_ID rights identifier. The following ex-
             ample shows the commands to give the user, BERTHA,
             privileges to use the full functionality of DECelms.
             First, give BERTHA the TMPMBX privilege required by
             all DECelms users:

               $SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>MODIFY BERTHA/PRIV=TMPMBX
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated


          4-8             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             Then, grant BERTHA the ELMS$RIGHTS_ID rights iden-
             tifier that allows her to use SET and all  the   other
             privileged DECelms commands. In this example, 300 is
             BERTHA's group user identification code and 015 is her
             user identification code (UIC).

               UAF>GRANT/IDENTIFIER ELMS$RIGHTS_ID [300,015]
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated

             Exit the Authorize utility when the changes are com-
             pleted.

               UAF>EXIT
               %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified
               %UAF-I-NAFNOMODS, no modifications made to network authorization file
               %UAF-I-DONEMSG, rights database modified

          [0;1m4.4.2[m [0;1mEnabling[m [0;1mPrivileges[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mOperations[m

             When you use proxy login accounts, TSM users are
             logged in under their own account as a Network  Management
             Listener (NML) server process performing DECnet oper-
             ations for the process running TSM. When you define
             TSM$NO_PROXY, TSM logs in to the specified account as
             an NML server process. OPER and SYSPRV privileges must
             be enabled from the LOGIN.COM file of the account  that
             runs TSM. If you want to enable SYSPRV just  for   NML
             use, enable privileges in the LOGIN.COM as follows:

               $ SET PROCESS/PRIV=OPER
               $ IF F$MODE() .EQS. "NETWORK" THEN $ SET PROCESS/PRIV=(SYSPRV)

             OPER privilege is required to run TSM and to  operate
             on the DECnet volatile database. SYSPRV privilege
             is generally required to operate on the DECnet per-
             manent database (that is, it provides write access to
             the permanent database files).






       After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-9

 






             These privileges allow TSM to propagate server infor-
             mation to the DECnet database automatically when you
             register (using the ADD command) a terminal server in
             the TSM database. Similarly, these privileges make it
             possible to execute other TSM commands that affect the
             DECnet database.

          [0;1m4.5[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mAccount[m [0;1mQuotas[m

             To use DECmcc Management Station, user accounts on
             your system must have sufficient quotas. Table 4-2
             summarizes the required user account quotas.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m4-2:[m [0;1mRequired[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mUser[m
             ___________[0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuotas[m___________________________

             [0;1mAccount[m_[0;1mQuota[m____[0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mValue[m________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mValue[m_________

             ASTLM                50                60

             BIOLM                50                72

             BYTLM            75,000           100,000

             DIOLM                50                60

             ENQLM               512               512

             PGFLQUO          40,000            50,000

             PRCLM                10                12

             TQELM               128               128

             WSDEF[1]            512               512

             WSQUO             2,048             2,048
             ____________________________________________________
             [1]The values for WSEXTENT must be equal to or  greater
             than the WSDEF value.



          4-10            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             ____________________________________________________

             Refer to Section 1.11.2 for information on modifying
             your account quotas.




          [0;1m4.6[m [0;1mEnhancing[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mPerformance[m

             This section explains how to install the various
             DECmcc Management Station management applications as
             shared images to enhance their performance.

             If DECmcc Management Station applications will be used
             extensively on your system, you can reduce the system
             overhead and memory requirements by installing each
             application as a shared image. To install an appli-
             cation as a shared image on a system that  is   currently
             running, use the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL). You
             should perform the installation on a system that has
             just been bootstrapped because the available space in
             the global page table is less likely to be  fragmented.

             First, determine the number of available global pages
             and global sections on your system. See Section 1.10
             for information on displaying system parameter val-
             ues.

             Once you have set the system parameter values, invoke
             the VMS Install Utility from a privileged account and
             install the application as a shared image. The follow-
             ing commands install a shared image for a management
             application:

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> ADD [0;4mname[m /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> EXIT
               $




      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-11

 






             Table 4-3 provides the image name for each applica-
             tion; substitute the name in the table for [0;4mname[m  in   the
             ADD command.

             You must also add the Install commands to the  appro-
             priate system startup command file, so that each time
             the system is started, the application is available
             as a shared image. (If your site has modularized your
             startup procedures, be sure you add the lines to  the
             correct file.) The default startup command file for
             VMS V5.x is SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. Add the
             following lines to the system startup file:

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> ADD [0;4mname[m /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> EXIT
               $

             Again, replace [0;4mname[m in the ADD command by the  name   in
             Table 4-3.























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             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m4-3:[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mStation[m [0;1mExecutable[m [0;1mImage[m
             ___________[0;1mNames[m____________________________________

             [0;1mApplication[m______[0;1mExecutable[m_[0;1mImage[m_[0;1mName[m______________

             DECmcc BMS       SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_ALARMS_EXTRACT_
                              RULES.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_DAP_MAIN.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_DNS_SETUP.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_DEL_GS_POOL.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_ENIM_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE,

                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_EXPORTER_FM_BG.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_EXPORTER_FM_WRITER.EXE,

                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_HFB_MAIN.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_HISTORIAN_FM_BG.EXE,

                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_MAIN.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_MIR_CVT_MAIN.EXE,
                              SYS$SYSTEM:MCC_RBMS_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE

             TSM              SYS$SYSTEM:TSM$MAIN.EXE

             DECelms          SYS$SYSTEM:ELMS$BCP.EXE and
                              SYS$SYSTEM:ELMS$NIMUX.EXE

             LTM              SYS$SYSTEM:LTM$UI.EXE

             NMCC/VAX ETHERnimSYS$SYSTEM:ENIM$HOST_MAIN.EXE

             NMCC/DECnet      SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCDBO.EXE
             Monitor          SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCKERNEL.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCLDBSERVER.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCMSG.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCRPTNMC.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCRPTNMS.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCRPTOUT.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCRPTPRS.EXE
                              SYS$SYSTEM:NMCCUI.EXE
             _________________SYS$SHARE:NMCCSHR.EXE______________


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          [0;1m4.7[m [0;1mReporting[m [0;1mProblems[m

             If you encounter a problem with the DECmcc Management
             Station software or documentation, please document
             the problem thoroughly and submit a report on that
             problem to Digital.

             If an error occurs and you believe that the  error   is
             due to a problem in DECmcc Management Station, docu-
             ment that error by using the following guidelines:

              _ Describe the state of the system and the circum-

                stances when the problem occurred as accurately as
                possible. Ensure that you specify the version num-
                ber of the DECmcc Management Station application
                that you are running (use SHOW VERSION). Illustrate
                the problem with specific examples.

              _ If you report a documentation error, specify the

                title of the document as well as the section  and
                page number where the error was found.

              _ Isolate the error as much as possible.

              _ Submit sources on machine-readable media (magnetic

                tape), if possible. All media will be returned to
                you when the problem report is answered.

              _ Report only one problem at a time. This will facil-

                itate a faster response.

             Experience shows that many problem reports do not con-
             tain sufficient information to duplicate or identify
             the problem. Complete and concise information will
             help Digital give accurate and timely service to soft-
             ware problems.



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          [0;1m4.8[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses postinstallation procedures
             you may need to perform to use DECmcc BMS.

          [0;1m4.8.1[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mLogical[m [0;1mNames[m

             You need to add commands in your DECmcc BMS  startup
             procedure to automatically define DECmcc BMS logicals
             every time you reboot.

































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             Follow these steps to modify your system's SYS$STARTUP:MCC_
             STARTUP_DIR.COM file. For your convenience, this
             command file already contains the commands shown in
             the steps; however, the commands are commented out.
             Remove the comment character (!) at the beginning of
             the line and enter the value of the logical  in   place     of
             "value."

              1. To ensure that the value of  the   MCC_COMMON     logi-
                cal equals the target directory that you selected
                during the installation procedure, enter the fol-
                lowing command, replacing "value" with the name of
                the target directory:

                  $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE MCC_COMMON [0;4m"value"[m

              2. To ensure that the value of  the   MCC_TDF     logical
                equals the Time Differential Factor (TDF) that you
                selected during the installation procedure, enter
                the following command, replacing "value" with the
                TDF value:

                  $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE MCC_TDF [0;4m"value"[m

              3. To ensure that the value of  the   MCC_NODE_IDP     log-
                ical equals the Initial Domain Part (IDP) that you
                selected during the installation procedure, enter
                the following command, replacing "value" with the
                IDP value:

                  $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE MCC_NODE_IDP [0;4m"value"[m

          [0;1m4.8.2[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mUp[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mVAX[m [0;1mDNS[m [0;1mNamespace[m

             DECmcc uses the VAX Distributed Name Service (DNS)
             namespace as a repository for all entity names in  your
             network. Digital assists you in setting up your names-
             pace by providing a command procedure to partially
             automate this process.




          4-16            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             For DECmcc to run, the DNS clerk and server  must   be
             running. The server must be accessible and it must
             contain the appropriate clearinghouse. A clearing-
             house is a collection of one or more DNS  directories.
             A clearinghouse is created on a node when a  DNS   server
             is installed on that node.

             In the DNS namespace, entity names are stored in  di-
             rectories that are hierarchically structured, much
             like VMS directories and subdirectories. You need to
             create these directories only once per namespace.

             The main directory in the namespace is called the
             root directory. An entity's name reflects the com-
             plete path through your namespace from the root di-
             rectory to the entity entry in a particular direc-
             tory. Therefore, all DNS names begin with a dot char-
             acter (.), which denotes the root directory. Refer
             to the [0;4mVMS[m [0;4mVersion[m [0;4m5.3[m [0;4mNew[m [0;4mFeatures[m [0;4mManual[m and  the   [0;4mVAX[m
             [0;4mDistributed[m [0;4mName[m [0;4mService[m [0;4mManagement[m [0;4mGuide[m for more
             information about DNS and namespace management.

             A DNS namespace containing the root directory was cre-
             ated when the DNS software was installed on a  server
             node. The following steps describe how to modify the
             namespace by using the DNS Setup command procedure:

              1. Enter the following command on the  DNS   server     node:

                $ @MCC_SYSTEM:MCC_DNS_SETUP.COM

                DECmcc BMS displays the following messages:

                  DECmcc namespace setup procedure

                  Type a question mark (?) at any prompt to obtain help.
                  Press #CTRL/Z" at any prompt to exit from a function.






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                This command procedure sets up default directories
                for DECmcc, creates a directory for each global
                entity class for which Digital provides an Access
                Module (AM), and sets up .DNA_BackTranslation
                child directories for all the possible areas in a
                DECnet Phase IV network.

                The procedure also creates the .DNA_Registrar DNS
                group, which you can use to list those who  have
                READ, WRITE, DELETE, TEST, and CONTROL access to
                the directories and objects registered in the DNS
                namespace. The procedure sets WORLD READ or WORLD
                READ,WRITE access privileges to the directories it
                creates, as appropriate.

                You can also use this procedure to set up  addi-
                tional DNA_BackTrans-
                lation child directories for DECnet/OSI extended
                areas.

                The setup procedure next displays the following
                prompt:

                   * Namespace to use (DEF=<DECdns_default>):

                  The [0;4mname[m namespace will be used

















          4-18            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






              2. Enter the name of the namespace  to   use.     If         you                  do
                not supply a name, the procedure uses the default
                established when the DNS software was installed.

                DECmcc requires a number of directories in the DNS
                root directory. The DNS Setup procedure will cre-
                ate the required directories for you. BMS requires
                the following directories:

                 _ .DNA_BackTranslation

                   This directory is used to translate an address
                   to a name. The directory contains one child di-
                   rectory for each IDP in the network. Each IDP
                   child directory contains one child directory
                   for each local area defined within that IDP.
                   Each local area child directory contains one
                   soft link for each node in that local area. The
                   soft link for each node is created by DECmcc
                   when you register the node.

                 _ .MCC_[0;4mglobal-entity-class-name[m_BackTranslation

                   These directories contain soft links for every
                   instance of the specified global entity regis-
                   tered by DECmcc.

                 _ .DNA_Node

                   The command procedure created by function 2 on
                   the DNS Setup menu registers Phase IV nodes in
                   this directory.

                 _ .DNA_NodeSynonym

                   This directory holds soft links used to trans-
                   late a Phase IV node synonym to a registered
                   fullname. This directory contains a soft link
                   for each node that has a Phase IV node  synonym.
                   Synonym soft links for nodes are created by
                   DECmcc when you register the nodes.

                 _ .DTSS_GlobalTimeServers

      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-19

 






                   This is used by DECdts to hold the names  and   net-
                   work locations of global time servers. DECmcc
                   does not use this directory, but it is needed
                   for compatibility with other software.

                 _ .MCC

                   This directory holds objects containing in-
                   formation about the various installed DECmcc
                   directors known to this namespace.

































          4-20            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                After creating the .DNA_BackTranslation directory,
                the procedure creates the following child directo-
                ries in it:

                 _ .DNA_BackTranslation.IDP (where IDP is a string

                   representing each Initial Domain Part as a hex
                   number, for example, %X49; refer to "Obtaining
                   Your Network Address Initial Domain Part" in
                   Chapter 1.)

                 _ .DNA_BackTranslation.IDP.area (where area is

                   a string representing each area in your DECnet
                   network as a four-digit hex number with leading
                   zeros, for example, area 15 is .%X000F).

                The setup procedure prompts you to start the ini-
                tialization process:

                  * Initialize the namespace directories now (Y/N, DEF=Yes):

                  Create the initial namespace directories
                  Press Control-Z at any question to cancel the initialization

              3. Press <Return> to initialize the namespace  direc-
                tories; enter NO and press <Return> if you are  not
                ready to initialize the directories.

                The DNS setup procedure then prompts you to sup-
                ply the names of the clearinghouses for the master
                and read-only replicas. The master replica is a
                copy of the master directory that can be updated.
                The read-only replica is a copy of the directory
                that is used for name-lookup purpose only. For
                the master replica, the procedure uses the default
                established when the DNS software was installed.
                The clearinghouse for the read-only replica is op-
                tional.

                  * Clearinghouse for master replica (DEF=<DECdns_default>):
                  * Clearinghouse for read-only replica (DEF=<none>):

      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-21

 






              4. Press <Return> to use the default,  or   enter     a
                clearinghouse name for the master replica and press
                <Return>. Then, if you so choose, enter the clear-
                inghouse name for the read-only replica.

                The procedure creates the .DNA_Registrar control
                group, which you can use to list those users  who
                have read, write, delete, test, and control ac-
                cess to the directories and objects registered in
                the DNS name- space. The procedure then sets the
                proper access control for the created directories.
                It displays the following messages and asks if you
                want to continue.

                  The DECdns directories and group will now be created.  This may take
                  up to 33 minutes or more, depending on the speed of the DECdns server
                  system and the amount of traffic on the network.

                  Creating the ._DNA_Registrar" group
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,TEST access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)

                  Creating the [0;4mname[m:._DNA_BackTranslation" directory (in clearinghouse
                  [0;4mname[m:[0;4mname[m)
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL default access for [0;4mname[m:.
                  DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,TEST access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)
                  Setting READ,TEST default access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)

                  Creating the [0;4mname[m:._DNA_BackTranslation".%X49 directory (in
                  clearinghouse [0;4mname[m:[0;4mname[m)
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL default access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,TEST access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)
                  Setting READ,TEST default access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)



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                  Creating the ._DNA_BackTranslation".%X49.%X0001 directory (in clear-
                  inghouse [0;4mname[m)
                  .
                  .
                  .
                  Creating the [0;4mname[m:._MCC_Station_BackTranslation" directory (in clear-
                  inghouse [0;4mname[m:[0;4mname[m)
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL default access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,WRITE,TEST access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)
                  Setting READ,TEST default access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)

                  DECdns namespace setup is complete

                  * Press RETURN to continue


























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              5. Press <Return> to continue.

                The procedure displays the following messages:

                  The following were created:

                       Group:       [0;4mname[m:.DNA_Registrar
                       Directory:   [0;4mname[m:.DNA_BackTranslation
                      .
                      .
                      .
                  * Press RETURN to continue

              6. Press <Return> to continue; or press  <Ctrl/z>   to
                exit the DNS Setup procedure.

                If you are setting up the namespace for the  first
                time, press <Return> and continue to the following
                section to create a procedure for registering Phase
                IV nodes.

          [0;1m4.8.2.1[m [0;1mCreating[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mProcedure[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mRegister[m [0;1mDECnet[m [0;1mPhase[m [0;1mIV[m
                  [0;1mNodes[m

             The DNS setup procedure can automatically create a
             command procedure for registering all your DECnet
             Phase IV nodes. Digital strongly recommends that you
             use this method to register DECnet Phase IV nodes. The
             setup procedure asks if you want to create the  command
             procedure:

                  If this is the first time you have set up the namespace directories,
                  you should use MCC_DNS_SETUP to:

                  - Create a command file to automatically register previously
                    defined Phase IV nodes, and then execute that command file.
                  .
                  .
                  .
               * Press RETURN to continue

              1. Press <Return> to create the command  procedure   for
                registering Phase IV nodes.

          4-24            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                The procedure displays the DNS Setup menu and
                prompts you to choose a function:

                  Choose one of the following functions by specifying its function number,
                  or request help by typing HELP or a question mark (?)

                    0. Exit
                    1. Create the initial namespace directories
                    2. Create a command file to help register existing Phase IV nodes
                    3. Create additional directories in the namespace
                    4. Create back translation directories for new network IDPs and areas

                    5. Add members to the access control group
                    6. Remove members from the access control group
                    7. Show members of the access control group

                  * Function to execute:

              2. Select function 2 from the menu  to   create     the          reg-
                istration procedure.

                The DNS setup procedure prompts you to supply a
                name for the file.

                  Create a command file to help register existing Phase IV nodes.
                  Press Control-Z at any question to cancel the function.

                  * Name of file to create:

              3. Enter a name for the file  and   press     <Return>.

                The DNS setup procedure creates the file you named
                and creates one secondary command procedure for
                each area in the network. The secondary procedures
                have the same name as the main registration proce-
                dure with "_nn" appended, where "nn" is the number
                of the area, for example:

                PHASE4_REGISTRATION.COM_09

                Each file created is placed in the SYS$COMMON:[MCC]
                directory by default.

      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-25

 






                The primary and secondary registration procedures
                place the nodes they register in the .DNA_Node di-
                rectory. If you want to use different directories,
                you can edit the procedures. The setup procedure
                displays the following messages and asks if you
                want to continue:

                  Creating the Phase IV node registration command file.  The ".DNA_Node"
                  directory will be used for all node registrations.

                  The information used to create this command file will be read from the
                  Phase IV permanent data file:

                    SYS$SYSTEM:NETNODE_REMOTE.DAT

                  This data file contains definitions for all Phase IV nodes that were
                  entered using the "NCP DEFINE NODE" command.

                  Working ...

                  The resulting files have been named:

                   Primary command file to execute:
                      SYS$COMMON:[MCC][0;4mfilename[m.COM

                   Secondary command files, one for each network area #nn"
                      SYS$COMMON:[MCC][0;4mfilename[m.COM_nn

                  * Press RETURN to continue

              4. Press <Return> to continue; or press  <Ctrl/z>   to
                exit the DNS Setup procedure.

                If you press <Return>, the DNS setup procedure
                again displays the menu:

                     Choose one of the following functions by specifying its function
                     number, or request help by typing HELP or a question mark (?)

                     0. Exit
                     1. Create the initial namespace directories
                     2. Create a Phase IV node registration command file
                     3. Create additional directories for node name objects
                     4. Create additional directories for new network areas
                     5. Add members to the access control group
                     6. Remove members from the access control group
                     7. Show members of the access control group

                    * Function to execute:

          4-26            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                The following sections describe the remaining
                functions on the DNS Setup menu.

          [0;1m4.8.2.2[m [0;1mCreating[m [0;1mAdditional[m [0;1mDNS[m [0;1mDirectories[m

             The DNS Setup procedure menu allows you to create  ad-
             ditional directories in the DNS root directory. In
             particular, Access Modules you purchase in addition
             to those supplied with DECmcc may require special di-
             rectories. Also, if you have Digital's TCP/IP AM, you
             need to create the directory .MCC_IP.

             Digital recommends that you use the DNS startup proce-
             dure to create all your DNS directories. The procedure
             automatically sets the proper access control for the
             directories it creates.

              1. Select function 3 from the DNS  Setup   Menu     to          create
                additional directories, if you need them.

                The DNS Setup procedure prompts you to supply names
                of the clearinghouses for the master and read-only
                replicas. For the master replica, the procedure
                uses the default you specified earlier. The clear-
                inghouse for the read-only replica is optional.


















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                The setup procedure prompts you for a directory
                name for the additional directory, and the clear-
                inghouse names:

                  Create additional directories for node names.
                  Press Control-Z when done.

                  * Directory name:
                  * Clearinghouse for master replica (Def=[0;4mname[m):
                  * Clearinghouse for read-only replica (Def=<none>):

              2. Enter the directory name and press  <Return>.   Press
                <Return> to use the default master replica that you
                specified earlier. Enter the name for the read-
                only replica and press <Return>.

                The setup procedure sets the access control for the
                new directory and again displays the Directory name
                prompt:

                  Creating the [0;4mname[m directory (in clearinghouse [0;4mname[m:[0;4mname[m)
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,WRITE,DELETE,TEST,CONTROL default access for [0;4mname[m:
                  .DNA_Registrar
                  Setting READ,TEST access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)
                  Setting READ,TEST default access for WORLD ([0;4mname[m:.*...)

                  * Directory name:

              3. Enter another directory to be added,  or   if     you          are
                finished creating additional directories, press
                <Ctrl/Z>.

                The DNS setup procedure displays the setup menu.

                Some independent AMs require that you create a
                class-specific back translation directory in the
                root. The directory name should use the following
                format:

                .MCC_[0;4mglobal-entity-class-name[m_BackTranslation

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                The variable [0;4mglobal-entity-class-name[m is the ASCII
                string for the registered name of the global entity
                class. See each independent AM's Use manual or re-
                lease notes for its DNS requirements and for the
                name of its global entity class.

              4. Select function 4 on the DNS  Setup   procedure     menu
                to create additional back translation directories
                for new areas you add to your network.

          [0;1m4.8.2.3[m [0;1mManaging[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1m.DNA_Registrar[m [0;1mAccess[m [0;1mControl[m [0;1mGroup[m

             You can use the DNS Setup procedure to add,  delete,   and
             display members of the .DNA_Registrar access control
             group.

             Functions 5, 6, and 7 on the DNS Setup  procedure   menu
             allow you to manage the DNA_Registrar control group,
             which you can use to list those who have  READ,   WRITE,
             DELETE, TEST, and CONTROL access to the directories
             and objects registered in the DNS namespace.

                  Choose one of the following functions by specifying its function
                  number, or request help by typing HELP or a question mark (?)
                  .
                  .
                  .
                  5. Add members to the access control group
                  6. Remove members from the access control group
                  7. Show members of the access control group

                * Function to execute:

              1. Select function 5 if you want  to   add     members          to                   the
                group.

                The setup procedure prompts you to specify the mem-
                ber to be added.

              2. Supply a user name in the  form   [0;4mnode::user[m,     where
                [0;4mnode[m is a DECnet Phase IV node name.


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                  Add members to the access control group

                  Specify the members to be added, one at a time
                  Press Control-Z when finished

                  * Member: [0;4mnode[m::[0;4mname[m

                  Adding member [0;4mname[m:.DNS$IV.[0;4mnode[m.[0;4mname[m to ._DNA_Registrar"

                  * Member:

              3. Press <Ctrl/Z> when you are finished  adding   mem-
                bers.

              4. Select function 6 to delete members  from   the     group.

              5. Select function 7 to show those  users   who     are          in                   the
                .DNA_Registrar group.

          [0;1m4.8.3[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mFile[m [0;1mProtection[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mDECmcc[m [0;1mBMS[m [0;1mFiles[m

             If nonprivileged users need to use DECmcc BMS, you
             must change protection to allow them to access several
             files.

             When DECmcc BMS is first installed, file protections
             are set for system, owner, and group to have  full   ac-
             cess and world to have read-only access. If a nonpriv-
             ileged user attempts to execute a directive that re-
             quires privileges, the system displays error messages
             indicating that a file protection violation exists.
             Follow your company security policy to change the pro-
             tection to allow nonprivileged users access to DECmcc
             BMS.

             The following examples show how you might open a
             DECmcc BMS common file so that the nonprivileged user,
             Wanda James, can access it. See the specific access
             module or function module manual in the DECmcc BMS
             documentation set for examples of how to open specific
             files for access by nonprivileged users.

              _ This example illustrates how to change access con-

                trol for only one user:

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                  $ SET FILE MCC_SPECIFIC:MCC_DISPATCH_TABLE.DAT /ACL=(IDENTIFIER=
                    [NETMAN,W_JAMES],ACCESS=READ+WRITE)

              _ This example illustrates how to change the file

                protection:

                  $ SET PROTECTION=(W:RW) MCC_SPECIFIC:MCC_DISPATCH_TABLE.DAT

             Table 4-4 shows the privileges required for access to
             key DECmcc BMS files.

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m4-4:[m_[0;1mDECmcc[m_[0;1mBMS[m_[0;1mFile[m_[0;1mProtections[m______________

                                       [0;1mDefault[m
             [0;1mFile[m_[0;1mName[m___[0;1mContents[m______[0;1mProtectiAccess[m_[0;1mRequired[m___

             MCC_        This direc-   S:RWE   Change to match
             SPECIFIC:   tory con-     O:RWE   access of files
                         tains DECmcc  G:RE    within this direc-
                         system spe-   W:R     tory.
                         cific files.

             MCC_        This direc-   S:RWE   Change to match
             COMMON:     tory con-     O:RWE   access of files
                         tains the     G:RE    within this direc-
                         remain-       W:R     tory.
                         ing files
                         listed in
                         this table.

             MCC_        Dispatch      S:RWED  To enroll new
             DISPATCH_   tables        O:RWED  Management Modules
             TABLE.DAT   for DECmcc    G:RE    you must have RW
                         Management    W:R     access.
                         Modules.







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             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m4-4[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mDECmcc[m_[0;1mBMS[m_[0;1mFile[m_[0;1mProtections[m______

                                       [0;1mDefault[m
             [0;1mFile[m_[0;1mName[m___[0;1mContents[m______[0;1mProtectiAccess[m_[0;1mRequired[m___

             MCC_META_   Dictionary    S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             DICTIONARY.Dhierarchy     O:RWED  Developer's Toolkit
                         for MCC_      G:RWED  you must have R
                         DICTIONARY.DATW:R     access.

             MCC_META_   Data that     S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             DEFINITION.Ddescribes     O:RWED  Developer's Toolkit
                         all known     G:RWED  you must have R
                         definitions   W:R     access.
                         for MCC_
                         DEFINITION.DAT

             MCC_MIR_    List of all   S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             DIRECTORY.DAknown repos-  O:RWED  Director or DECmcc
                         itories for   G:RWED  BMS you must have
                         DECmcc BMS.   W:R     R access. To use
                                               DECmcc Developer's
                                               Toolkit, Historian,
                                               Exporter, and
                                               Alarms FMs, you
                                               must have RW ac-
                                               cess.
















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             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m4-4[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mDECmcc[m_[0;1mBMS[m_[0;1mFile[m_[0;1mProtections[m______

                                       [0;1mDefault[m
             [0;1mFile[m_[0;1mName[m___[0;1mContents[m______[0;1mProtectiAccess[m_[0;1mRequired[m___

             MCC_MIR_    Locations     S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             ATTRIBUTE.DAand RMS file  O:RWED  Director or DECmcc
                         attributes    G:RWED  BMS you must have
                         for all       W:R     R access. To use
                         known repos-          DECmcc Developer's
                         itories for           Toolkit, Historian,
                         DECmcc BMS.           Exporter, and
                                               Alarms FMs, you
                                               must have RW ac-
                                               cess.

             MCC_        Entity class  S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             DICTIONARY.Dhierarchies.  O:RWED  Director or DECmcc
                                       G:RWED  BMS you must have
                                       W:R     R access. To use
                                               DECmcc Developer's
                                               Toolkit, you must
                                               have RW access.

             MCC_        Entity meta-  S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             DEFINITION.Ddata.         O:RWED  Director or DECmcc
                                       G:RWED  BMS you must have
                                       W:R     R access. To use
                                               DECmcc Developer's
                                               Toolkit, you must
                                               have RW access.

             MCC_PTB     Command       S:RWED  To use DECmcc
             PARSER.BPT  parser in-    O:RWED  Director or DECmcc
                         formation.    G:RWED  BMS you must have R
             __________________________W:R_____access.___________







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          [0;1m4.9[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses postinstallation procedures
             you may need to perform to use NMCC/VAX ETHERnim.

          [0;1m4.9.1[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mFile[m [0;1mProtection[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mNMCC/VAX[m [0;1mETHERnim[m
                [0;1mFiles[m

             You can control access to NMCC/VAX ETHERnim by setting
             the access protection on the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim files.

             The simplest approach is to use the default file  ac-
             cess. By default, only the system account or users
             with access to system protected files can run NMCC/VAX
             ETHERnim.

             To allow any user to run NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, while  re-
             taining the right to modify and delete the files,  set
             world read and execute (W:RE) protection for the fol-
             lowing NMCC/VAX ETHERnim files:

                ENIM$HOST_MAIN.EXE

                ENIM$MESSAGES.HLB

                ENIM$SCREENS.HLB

             To allow selected users to run NMCC/VAX ETHERnim, set
             the Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the three files
             listed above. See the VMS System Management Subkit
             for complete instructions on using ACLs.

          [0;1m4.9.2[m [0;1mPerforming[m [0;1mUser[m [0;1mTask[m [0;1mLevel[m [0;1mTests[m [0;1mon[m [0;1mRemote[m [0;1mNodes[m

             To perform user task level tests on remote nodes,  you
             must install an
             ETHERnim task on each remote node to be tested. This
             task is required to gather remote node system size  in-
             formation. The required remote task




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             is installed onto the host as part of the  NMCC/VAX
             ETHERnim installation; you must copy it to an account
             on each remote node.

             The installed task on a VMS node must be  a   named     object
             with object type number 0 in the node's DECnet  object
             database. The account that installs the task must have
             the SETPRV privilege. The account on which the task is
             installed must have NETMBX and TMPMBX privileges.

             To install the task onto a remote VMS node,  perform   the
             following steps:

              1. Copy the following files into the  top   level     direc-
                tory of the user account on the remote node:

                ENIM$REMOTE_STARTUP.COM

                ENIM$REMOTE_MAIN.EXE

              2. Log in to an account on  the   remote     node          that                   has
                SETPRV privileges. Use SET PROCESS/PRIV=OPER to
                get OPER privileges for one session.

              3. Use NCP to install ENIM$REMOTE as  a   network     object
                with an object type number 0.

              4. Use the NCP command SHOW KNOWN  OBJECTS   to     display          a
                listing and confirm that ENIM$REMOTE was installed
                as a network object with an object type number
                0. An object named ENIM$REMOTE with a number 0 is
                listed.

             The following example shows how to install the remote
             task into account FIXTURE with the password DINNER on
             the remote node TEST. It is assumed that the  account
             MANAGER has the SETPRV privilege.






      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-35

 






               $COPY ENIM$REMOTE_STARTUP.COM,ENIM$REMOTE_MAIN.EXE TEST"FIXTURE
               DINNER"::
               $ SET HOST TEST
               Username: MANAGER
               Password: [0;4mpassword[m
               $ SET PROCESS/PRIV=OPER
               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP
               NCP> DEFINE OBJECT ENIM$REMOTE NUMBER 0 FILE ENIM$REMOTE_STARTUP.COM
               ACCOUNT FIXTURE  PASSWORD DINNER
               NCP> SET OBJECT ENIM$REMOTE ALL
               NCP> SHOW OBJECT ENIM$REMOTE CHARACTERISTICS
                         .
                         .
                         .
               NCP> EXIT
               $

             The DEFINE command ensures that the network object is
             kept in the permanent database; the SET command keeps
             the object in the volatile database.

             To confirm the availability of the task on the  remote
             node, use NMCC/VAX ETHERnim to access it. You cannot
             access a remote node from NMCC/VAX ETHERnim unless it
             is entered in the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim database files. If
             the segment and network database files do not already
             exist,
             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim issues an informational message
             indicating that the files were not found and creates
             them. For more information about adding a node to the
             database files, refer to the [0;4mNMCC/VAX[m [0;4mETHERnim[m [0;4mUser's[m
             [0;4mGuide[m.

             From NMCC/VAX ETHERnim on the host, use the <Keypad  0>
             key to select the remote node and then run  TEST   NODE
             SYSTEM SIZER command. This command accesses the
             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim task on the remote node. You are
             prompted to log into the remote node (the FIXTURE  ac-
             count in the preceding example).




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             The screen display of the information returned from
             the remote node by the program indicates that the
             command has succeeded. The task has been success-
             fully loaded in to the remote node and is  available   to
             NMCC/VAX ETHERnim. If the attempted access of the re-
             mote NMCC/VAX ETHERnim task fails for any reason, the
             following message appears:

               Request to open DECnet channel failed


          [0;1m4.10[m [0;1mDECelms[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses postinstallation procedures
             you must perform to use DECelms.

             To allow only certain users to run DECelms, set  an   ac-
             cess control list (ACL) to protect the DECelms exe-
             cutable images, ELMS$NIMUX.EXE and
             ELMS$BCP.EXE. You should also protect the DECelms reg-
             istry files,
             ELMS$DATABASE.DNE and ELMS$DATABASE.DSE. (For a
             full description of ACLs, refer to the VMS System
             Management Subkit. Note that the ACL limits who can
             access DECelms. Users still need the ELMS$RIGHTS_ID
             rights identifier, if it is present on the system,  to
             use the full functionality of DECelms.

             To set an ACL to protect DECelms, follow this  proce-
             dure:

              1. Set default to the SYS$SYSTEM directory:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM

              2. Invoke the Authorize utility (see the  VMS   System
                Management Subkit for more information):

                  $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                  UAF>



      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-37

 






              3. Add an identifier for users who  are   allowed     to          run
                DECelms. In this example, the identifier is given
                the number x80222 and the name ELMS_USERS:

                  UAF> ADD/IDENT/VALUE=IDENT:%x80222 ELMS_USERS
                  %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier ELMS_USERS value: %X80080222
                      added to RIGHTSLIST.DAT

              4. Assign the identifier to each user  who   will     be          al-
                lowed to use DECelms. In this example, the ELMS_
                USERS identifier is assigned to the user BERTHA:

                  UAF> GRANT/IDENT ELMS_USERS BERTHA
                  %UAF-I-GRANTMSG, identifier ELMS_USERS granted to BERTHA





























          4-38            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






              5. After you assign the identifier to  all   the     DECelms
                users, exit from the Authorize utility:

                  UAF> EXIT
                  $

                The system displays the following messages showing
                that the changes were made. The users must log out
                and log in again for the new rights to  take   effect.

                  %UAF-I-NOMODS, no modifications made to system authorization file
                  %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights database modified

              6. Move to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE], where the DECelms  ex-
                ecutable images are stored:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]

              7. Set the file protection on ELMS$NIMUX.EXE  and
                ELMS$BCP.EXE to remove group and world access:

                  $ SET FILE/PROT=(G,W) ELMS$NIMUX.EXE
                  $ SET FILE/PROT=(G,W) ELMS$BCP.EXE

              8. Move to SYS$COMMON:[ELMS$DIRECTORY], where the
                DECelms registry files are stored:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[ELMS$DIRECTORY]

              9. Set the file protection on ELMS$DATABASE.DNE  and
                ELMS$DATABASE.DSE to remove group and world ac-
                cess:

                  $ SET FILE/PROT=(G,W) ELMS$DATABASE.DNE
                  $ SET FILE/PROT=(G,W) ELMS$DATABASE.DSE

              10.Enter the following command to stop  DECelms.   You
                must stop
                DECelms before protecting it with ACLs.

                  $ @SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]ELMS$SHUTDOWN


      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-39

 






              11.Set an ACL for ELMS$NIMUX.EXE, ELMS$BCP.EXE,
                ELMS$DATABASE.DNE, and ELMS$DATABASE.DSE. Give
                the users who have the ELMS_USERS identifier full
                rights to these files:

                  $ SET ACL/ACL=(IDENT=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+EXECUTE -
                  _$ +CONTROL) ELMS$NIMUX.EXE
                  $ SET ACL/ACL=(IDENT=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+EXECUTE -
                  _$ +CONTROL) ELMS$BCP.EXE
                  $ SET ACL/ACL=(IDENT=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+WRITE+EXECUTE -
                  _$ +CONTROL) [ELMS$DIRECTORY]ELMS$DATABASE.DNE
                  $ SET ACL/ACL=(IDENT=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+WRITE+EXECUTE -
                  _$ +CONTROL) [ELMS$DIRECTORY]ELMS$DATABASE.DSE

              12.Enter DIR/ACL to check the ACLs:

                  $ DIR/ACL

                  Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]

                  ELMS$NIMUX.EXE;1
                            (IDENTIFIER=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+EXECUTE+CONTROL)
                  ELMS$BCP.EXE;1
                            (IDENTIFIER=ELMS_USERS,ACCESS=READ+EXECUTE+CONTROL)
                                                   .
                                                   .
                                                   .

              13.Enter the following command to restart  DECelms:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP

          [0;1m4.11[m [0;1mNMCC/DECnet[m [0;1mMonitor[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses how to run the NMCCKERNEL from
             the Kernel account.

             The installer can choose to have the installation pro-
             cedure create a new user account called NMCCKERNEL.
             The NMCCKERNEL account runs the kernel process and
             owns the files used by the NMCC kernel.


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             During the installation, VMSINSTAL prompts you to se-
             lect a UIC for the new NMCCKERNEL account. The file
             NMCCBOOTSTRAP.COM is then modified to include the UIC.

             After the installation has been completed, log into
             the NMCCKERNEL account to grant the account DETACH
             and SYSNAM privileges needed to bootstrap the kernel.
             Enable those privileges with the following command:

               $ SET PROCESS/PRIV=(DETACH,SYSNAM)

             NMCCBOOTSTRAP creates a detached job to execute the
             NMCCKERNEL (process) and NMCCLDBSERVER (subprocess)
             images, which create output log files in the logical
             directory NMCC$HOME and read or update database files
             from their corresponding directories (NMCC$STATIC_
             DIR, NMCC$COUNTER_DIR, and so on). Ensure that the
             directories and database files are accessible by the
             NMCCKERNEL detached job running under your selected
             UIC.

             An access conflict can arise if you redefine the  NMCC
             logicals in the file SYS$MANAGER:NMCCLOGICALS.COM
             to point to a directory owned by a different  UIC,
             or create database files from an account other than
             NMCCKERNEL and thus give them a different UIC. Note
             that the detached job must have access to the  di-
             rectory NMCC$HOME to create the output log file and
             record any other run-time errors.

          [0;1m4.12[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses postinstallation procedures
             you must perform to use LTM.









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          [0;1m4.12.1[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mLogical[m [0;1mNames[m

             The LTM$SETUP procedure defines system-wide values
             for the LTM logical names, which you can use  to   cus-
             tomize LTM and locate files in different places. The
             LTM logical names are discussed in the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mTraffic[m
             [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mUser's[m [0;4mGuide[m.

             For most systems, the default assignments will be ad-
             equate. In the case where a single node has multiple
             Ethernet controller devices, further customization
             may be necessary. See the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mTraffic[m [0;4mMonitor[m [0;4mUser's[m
             [0;4mGuide[m for more information.

          [0;1m4.12.2[m [0;1mInstalling[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1monto[m [0;1mAlternate[m [0;1mLoad[m [0;1mHosts[m

             Using alternate load hosts for each LTM Listener frees
             the LAN Traffic Monitor from dependence on one partic-
             ular load host. Any alternate load host can perform
             a downline load if the original load host is  unavail-
             able.

             Digital Equipment Corporation suggests that you as-
             sign a minimum of two load hosts for each  LTM   Listener
             unit. As with the original load host, an alternate VMS
             load host must:

              _ Be running DECnet Phase IV

              _ Have an Ethernet controller on the same Ethernet as

                the LTM Listener unit

              _ Have the distribution software installed

              _ Have LTM Listener entries in its node database







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          [0;1m4.12.3[m [0;1mWhen[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mNode[m [0;1mIs[m [0;1ma[m [0;1mLoad[m [0;1mHost[m

             If your node is a load host, add the  following   command
             to your system startup procedure:

               $ @SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]LTM$LOAD_CONFIG RESTORE

             To configure the load host's node database, run the
             configuration procedure, LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM. For
             more information, see Chapter 5.

          [0;1m4.13[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mPostinstallation[m [0;1mProcedures[m

             This section discusses postinstallation procedures
             you must perform to use TSM.

          [0;1m4.13.1[m [0;1mSetting[m [0;1mUp[m [0;1mNetwork[m [0;1mManagement[m [0;1mListener[m [0;1m(NML)[m [0;1mfor[m
                 [0;1mDECnet[m [0;1mDatabase[m [0;1mOperations[m

             TSM communicates with DECnet-VAX by doing task-to-
             task communication with the object called Network
             Management Listener (NML). This image provides ser-
             vices such as gathering and reporting information
             about network status, zeroing line and node coun-
             ters, and loading a standalone system image to a  re-
             mote node. TSM calls upon NML to issue the equivalent
             of NCP SET NODE and DEFINE NODE commands for  terminal
             server nodes.

             When you first execute a TSM command that affects  the
             DECnet database, TSM creates an NML process. The NML
             server process performs DECnet operations on behalf
             of the process running TSM. This process remains in
             effect until you exit TSM.

             For TSM to carry out DECnet database operations (for
             example, NCP SET and DEFINE operations) on behalf of
             the TSM user, the TSM process must supply access  con-
             trol information to the NML object. Two ways of accom-
             plishing this are:



      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-43

 






              _ Define the logical TSM$NO_PROXY so that TSM prompts

                for an explicit account with the privilege neces-
                sary for DECnet database operations

              _ Use the proxy login mechanism (for security rea-

                sons, it is recommended that proxy accounts not be
                used)

             First, if you use proxy login accounts, you must  en-
             able proxy access for the NML object. The TSM instal-
             lation procedure does this for the node on which  you
             install TSM. But in a cluster environment, you need
             to do this on each node in the cluster. This  is   a     one-
             time-only procedure.

               $ MCR NCP
               NCP> DEFINE OBJECT NML PROXY BOTH ALIAS OUTGOING ENABLED
               NCP> SET OBJECT NML PROXY BOTH ALIAS OUTGOING ENABLED
               NCP> SHOW OBJECT NML CHARACTERISTICS
               NCP> EXIT

             Second, you must ensure that TSM users have proxy  ac-
             cess to their own nodes. The proxy account maps the
             so-called "remote" user to the local user (in this
             case, the same account name). For example, if a user
             runs TSM on node XYZZY from the NETMGR account,  you
             add a proxy that maps XYZZY::NETMGR ("remote" user) to
             NETMGR (local user) with the following commands.

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ MCR AUTHORIZE
               UAF> ADD/PROXY/DEFAULT XYZZY::NETMGR NETMGR
               UAF> EXIT

             In a cluster environment, use the cluster alias.

             If the network user authorization file NETPROXY.DAT
             does not already exist, create it by issuing the
             CREATE/PROXY command immediately before the ADD/PROXY
             command.

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             As an alternative to using proxy access for DECnet
             database operations, TSM uses an explicit account name
             and password to log in to the account as  an   NML     server
             process. To set up an explicit account name, define
             the logical name TSM$NO_PROXY in a system startup
             file. Setting the logical to anything other than 0 or
             FALSE causes TSM to prompt for an account name  (one
             with privileges for DECnet operations) and for a pass-
             word (not echoed); for example:

               $ DEFINE TSM$NO_PROXY TRUE
               $ TSM
               Terminal Server Manager V1.4
               Usage is DIRECTORY
               TSM> SET SERVER PEACH DECNET ADDRESS 13.100
               %TSM-I-ENTER_ACCOUNT, Enter username and password for non-proxy
               DECNET access
               Username: SYSTEM
               Password:

               %TSM-I-NML_STARTUP, TSM is establishing a link to NML - please wait
               TSM>

             If you do not define TSM$NO_PROXY or if you  define   it
             to be 0 or FALSE, TSM expects the proxy  access   setup
             and does not prompt for an account name and  password.

          [0;1m4.13.2[m [0;1mPropagating[m [0;1mServer[m [0;1mInformation[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mDECnet[m
                 [0;1mDatabase[m

             If you use TSM to propagate server information to  the
             DECnet database, do not use DSVCONFIG to perform the
             same function. For more information, see [0;4mGuide[m [0;4mto[m
             [0;4mTerminal[m [0;4mServer[m [0;4mManager[m.

          [0;1m4.13.3[m [0;1mVerifying[m [0;1mThat[m [0;1mTSM[m [0;1mSoftware[m [0;1mFunctions[m [0;1mCorrectly[m

             To verify that the TSM software functions correctly on
             your VMS system, perform the following tasks, both of
             which use TSM:

              _ Add information about a terminal server to the TSM

                management directory.

      After Installing the DECmcc Management Station Software 4-45

 






              _ Perform some management functions for that termi-

                nal server.

             If you have installed DECelms, you must turn off  the
             DECelms listener before using TSM by issuing the fol-
             lowing command:

               $ ELMS STOP LISTENER

             To perform these procedures, refer to the material on
             creating an operating environment and performing TSM
             management operations in the [0;4mGuide[m [0;4mto[m [0;4mTerminal[m [0;4mServer[m
             [0;4mManager[m.

             If you complete the preceding tasks successfully, the
             TSM software is operating correctly. You can now be-
             gin management operations using TSM on the LAN. If  you
             have any problems, refer to the material on checking
             for terminal server problems and TSM problems in the
             [0;4mGuide[m [0;4mto[m [0;4mTerminal[m [0;4mServer[m [0;4mManager[m.






















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          ______________________________________________________[0;1m5[m

                      [0;1mConfiguring[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mLoad[m [0;1mHost's[m [0;1mNode[m [0;1mDatabase[m




             This chapter explains how to configure a VMS load
             host's node database to support specific LTM Listener
             units. You must configure this database before you can
             downline load an LTM Listener's software image to the
             LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150 unit.

          [0;1m5.1[m [0;1mOverview[m [0;1mof[m [0;1mLTM$LOAD_CONFIG[m

             The DECmcc Management Station installation of LTM
             placed LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
             directory for single systems and for VAXcluster mem-
             ber nodes. LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM is an automated,
             menu-driven procedure you can use to define new LTM
             Listeners in the load host's node database.

             You can also use LTM$LOAD_CONFIG to delete and modify
             database entries for LTM Listeners. Configuring the
             load host's node database means adding, swapping, or
             deleting LTM Listener entries in the LTM$LOAD_DB.DAT
             file.

             You can also use LTM$LOAD_CONFIG to copy entries from
             this database to the DECnet load database.






          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database       5-1

 






             You can perform the following tasks using LTM$LOAD_
             CONFIG:

              _ List LTM Listener units that are currently defined

                in the load host's node database.





































          5-2             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






              _ Add an entry for a new LTM Listener unit.

                Adding an entry supplies information that identi-
                fies the LTM Listener unit on the Ethernet and  thus
                establishes this system as a load host for the  new
                unit.

              _ Swap an existing LTM Listener unit for a new  one   or

                redefine an existing LTM Listener's DECnet identi-
                fiers.

                Swapping retains the DECnet node address of an ex-
                isting bridge unit, replacing its Ethernet address
                with the Ethernet address of a new unit. You can
                also use this option to replace other DECnet iden-
                tifiers, either for a new LAN Bridge 100 or  LAN
                Bridge 150 unit or for an existing one.

              _ Delete an entry for an existing LTM Listener.

                Deleting an entry prevents your VMS system from
                recognizing the LTM Listener. Thus, the VMS sys-
                tem is no longer a load host for that  unit.   Use     this
                option to delete a database entry when you recon-
                figure the network or assign a Listener to another
                load host.

              _ Restore existing units to your DECnet load database.

                Restoring units copies entries from the load host's
                node database to the DECnet load database. Use this
                option when you routinely copy your local DECnet
                database from a central DECnet database that does
                not include LTM Listener units.

             Here is the LTM$LOAD_CONFIG menu with its list of  op-
             tions:

                               LTM Configuration Procedure

                                     Menu of Options

                                1 - List known Listeners

                                2 - Add a Listener

          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database       5-3

 






                                3 - Swap an existing Listener

                                4 - Delete an existing Listener

                                5 - Restore existing Listeners

                         <CTRL/Z> - Exit from this procedure

                      Your selection?

          [0;1m5.1.1[m [0;1mDatabases[m [0;1mAffected[m [0;1mby[m [0;1mLTM$LOAD_CONFIG[m

             The LTM$LOAD_CONFIG procedure operates on the follow-
             ing databases:

              _ The load host's node database. This database is

                also the [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListener[m [0;1mdatabase[m, sometimes referred
                to as the [0;1mdownline[m [0;1mload[m [0;1mdatabase[m. It contains the
                information you see when you select option 1, List
                Known Listeners, from the LTM$LOAD_CONFIG menu.

              _ The operational DECnet load database.

              _ The permanent DECnet load database.

             When you run LTM$LOAD_CONFIG, LTM Listener informa-
             tion is transferred from the load host's node database
             to the DECnet database. It is important that these two
             databases remain synchronized.

             The LTM$LOAD_CONFIG procedure automatically keeps
             these databases in synchronization. Even though
             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG includes several NCP commands, do
             not execute them yourself in order to configure the
             load host's node database because NCP affects only the
             network's DECnet operational database.

          [0;1m5.1.2[m [0;1mOther[m [0;1mLTM$LOAD_CONFIG[m [0;1mFunctions[m [0;1mNeeded[m [0;1mfor[m
                [0;1mDownline[m [0;1mLoading[m

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG also prepares your node as a load host
             by enabling SERVICE on the service circuit. SERVICE
             must be enabled before a downline load can occur.

          5-4             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






          [0;1m5.2[m [0;1mSpecifying[m [0;1mDECnet[m [0;1mCharacteristics[m

             Several DECnet characteristics identify LTM Listener
             (LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150) units. DECnet uses
             these characteristics for downline loading. For each
             new unit, you must specify the following characteris-
             tics:

              _ DECnet node name

              _ DECnet node address

              _ Ethernet address

              _ Service circuit

             The LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150 information  that
             you must specify should be available from the bridge
             installer or maintainer. Be sure that the Ethernet
             address is always entered correctly.

             Note that the LAN Bridge 150 has two Ethernet  ad-
             dresses, one for each port. See the [0;4mLAN[m [0;4mTraffic[m [0;4mMonitor[m
             [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m for information about determining the
             Ethernet address for LTM use on the LAN Bridge  150.

          [0;1m5.2.1[m [0;1mDECnet[m [0;1mNode[m [0;1mName[m

             Each LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150/LTM Listener
             unit has a unique DECnet node name. This name must
             have from 1 to 6 alphanumeric characters, with at
             least one letter. For example, LTM2 and GORGON are
             valid DECnet node names.

             The network manager assigns DECnet node names. During
             the LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150 hardware  instal-
             lation, the network manager records the DECnet node
             name for each bridge unit.





          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database       5-5

 






          [0;1m5.2.2[m [0;1mDECnet[m [0;1mNode[m [0;1mAddress[m

             Each LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150 unit  has   a     unique
             DECnet node address. This node address must be a dec-
             imal number from 1 to 1023. If your network is  divided
             into areas, each DECnet node address takes the form
             [0;4maa.nnnn[m, where [0;4maa[m is the node area (a decimal  number
             from 1 to 63) and [0;4mnnnn[m is the node  address   (a     deci-
             mal number from 1 to 1023). The period delimits the
             area from the address. For example, 17.1003 is a valid
             DECnet node address. If you omit the node area, the
             area of the current load host is used as  default.

             The network manager assigns addresses to a DECnet
             node. During the hardware installation, the net-
             work manager records the DECnet node address for each
             bridge unit.

          [0;1m5.2.3[m [0;1mEthernet[m [0;1mHardware[m [0;1mAddress[m

             Each LAN Bridge 100 unit is delivered with a  unique
             Ethernet hardware address. Each LAN Bridge 150 unit is
             delivered with two addresses. Each address is twelve
             hexadecimal digits in the form [0;4mnn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn[m. For
             example, 08-00-01-00-AB-CD is an address with a valid
             format.

             The Ethernet address or addresses are on the rear
             panel of the bridge unit. During the hardware instal-
             lation, the installer records the Ethernet address for
             each bridge unit. For the LAN Bridge 150, see the  [0;4mLTM[m
             [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m for information about determining the
             bridge hardware address.










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          [0;1m5.2.4[m [0;1mService[m [0;1mCircuit[m

             The load host has a service circuit-ID that corre-
             sponds to each Ethernet controller. Table 5-1 shows
             the service circuit-ID for the different types of
             Ethernet controllers.

             [0;1mTable[m [0;1m5-1:[m [0;1mService[m [0;1mCircuit-ID[m [0;1mfor[m [0;1mEthernet[m [0;1mControllers[m

             ____________________________________________________
             [0;1mService[m
             [0;1mCircuit-ID[m_____[0;1mEthernet[m_[0;1mController[m__________________

             UNA-[0;4mn[m          DEUNA (Digital Ethernet UNIBUS Network
                            Adapter) and DELUA (Digital Ethernet
                            Large-Scale-Integration UNIBUS Adapter)

             QNA-[0;4mn[m          DELQA, DEQNA, and DESQA (Digital
                            Ethernet Q-BUS Network Adapter)

             BNT-[0;4mn[m          DEBNA and AIE (Built-in Ethernet con-
                            troller on binary systems; also known
                            as DEBNT)

             SVA-[0;4mn[m__________DESVA________________________________

             Here, [0;4mn[m is an integer (typically, 0).

             When you run LTM$LOAD_CONFIG to add or swap more  than
             one unit, the procedure asks you to specify the  ser-
             vice circuit several times. The first time you are
             asked, the default is the service circuit for the  pro-
             cessor type of your VMS load host. If you respond  by
             specifying a different service circuit, that response
             becomes the default until you either specify another
             service circuit or you exit the procedure.







          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database       5-7

 






             Table 5-2 shows the possible values for each CPU
             type.

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m5-2:[m_[0;1mService[m_[0;1mCircuit[m_[0;1mIDs[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mEach[m_[0;1mCPU[m_________

             [0;1mCPU[m_[0;1mType[m___________________[0;1mService[m_[0;1mCircuit-ID[m_______

             VAX-11/750                 UNA-0

             VAX-11/780, 785            UNA-0

             VAX 8600, 8650             UNA-0

             VAX 6[0;4mxxx[m                   UNA-0

             VAX 8250, 8350             BNT-0

             VAX 8500, 8700, 8800       BNT-0

             VAX 8530, 8550             BNT-0

             MicroVAX II                QNA-0

             MicroVAX 3300, 3400        QNA-0

             MicroVAX 3500, 3600        QNA-0

             MicroVAX 3800, 3900        QNA-0

             VAXstation_3100,_3150______SVA-0____________________

             If your CPU supports more than one Ethernet con-
             troller, the service circuit-ID number might be some-
             thing other than zero. See the Software Support Addendum
             (SSA) for information on supported processors.








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          [0;1m5.3[m [0;1mPreparing[m [0;1mto[m [0;1mRun[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mConfiguration[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             Before you run the configuration procedure, do the
             following:

              1. Check that DECnet Phase IV is  running.

              2. Check that DECnet NCP is installed.

              3. Check that the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] directory
                has all the distribution software installed in
                it. See Appendix B for a list of the distribution
                files.






























          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database       5-9

 






              4. Ask the hardware installer for the  necessary   infor-
                mation for each new unit:

                 _ DECnet node name

                 _ DECnet node address

                 _ Ethernet address (see the [0;4mLTM[m [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m for

                   information about determining the address of
                   the LAN Bridge 150)

                The preceding information is necessary to answer
                prompts during LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.

                You can check the uniqueness of a name or  address
                with the following NCP SHOW NODE command (the MCR
                NCP command runs NCP):

                  $ MCR NCP
                  NCP> SHOW NODE [0;4mnode-name[m CHARACTERISTICS

                or

                  NCP> SHOW NODE [0;4mnode-number[m CHARACTERISTICS

              5. Check that the directory SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                exists for VAXcluster nodes. If not, create this
                directory now with the command:

                  $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]/PROTECTION=(S:RWED,O:RWED)

          [0;1m5.4[m [0;1mLTM$LOAD_CONFIG[m [0;1mConventions[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mRequirements[m

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG is an interactive procedure that dis-
             plays a menu of options when started. When you use  the
             Add, Swap, and Delete options from this menu, you  are
             prompted by a series of questions. After each ques-
             tion, the default response, if there is one, is  shown
             in brackets ([ ]). At the end of each question,  either
             a colon (:) or a question mark (?) appears.


          5-10            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             Use the following conventions when running LTM$LOAD_
             CONFIG:

              _ To select an option, type a menu number and  press

                <Return>.

              _ To answer a question, type your response immedi-

                ately after the colon or question mark, then press
                <Return>.

              _ To respond to a question with the default answer,

                simply press <Return>.

              _ To get help after any question, type a question

                mark (?). When you exit the help display, the sys-
                tem returns you to the question.

              _ To exit an option without making any changes, type

                <Ctrl/Z>. You are returned to the LTM$LOAD_CONFIG
                Menu.

              _ To exit LTM$LOAD_CONFIG at the menu level, type

                <Ctrl/Z>. You are returned to the DCL prompt.

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG has some additional conventions and
             requirements:

              _ When you finish an option, LTM$LOAD_CONFIG auto-

                matically returns you to the LTM$LOAD_CONFIG menu.

              _ At the end of the Add, Delete, and Swap  options,

                you might get NCP messages (information, confirma-
                tions, and errors). In the case of error messages,
                the operation might not have been successful. For
                the meanings of these messages, see the [0;4mVMS[m [0;4mSystem[m
                [0;4mMessages[m [0;4mand[m [0;4mRecovery[m [0;4mProcedures[m [0;4mReference[m [0;4mManual[m.

              _ To run LTM$LOAD_CONFIG on a single system, the dis-

                tribution software must already be installed on
                that system. For a VAXcluster node, the distribu-
                tion software can be installed on any node of  the
                cluster, not necessarily the node where you run the
                procedure.

          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-11

 






          [0;1m5.5[m [0;1mRunning[m [0;1mLTM$LOAD_CONFIG[m

             To run LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM, you need SYSPRV and OPER
             privileges. To start LTM$LOAD_CONFIG, do the follow-
             ing:

              1. Log in to the SYSTEM account,  or   any     account          with
                OPER and SYSPRV privileges.

              2. Enter the following commands:

                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                  $ @LTM$LOAD_CONFIG

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG determines whether DECnet is run-
                ning and whether NCP is installed. If DECnet is
                down or NCP is missing, LTM$LOAD_CONFIG prints a
                warning message and waits. If you receive a warn-
                ing, exit LTM$LOAD_CONFIG immediately and correct
                the problem. You must have DECnet running and NCP
                installed to continue this procedure.

                If SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] does not contain LTM$LOAD_
                DB.DAT, the procedure creates the file and displays
                this message:

                  The database file LTM$LOAD_DB.DAT could not be found.

                  A new one is being created.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG informs you that each LTM Listener
                unit must have a unique DECnet node name and  DECnet
                node address.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG then asks whether you want to con-
                tinue or to exit:

                  Press <RETURN> to start, or <CTRL/Z> to exit...

              3. Press <Return> if you have the  information   you
                need for each LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge  150/LTM
                Listener unit:

                 _ DECnet node name for Add, Swap, and Delete op-

                   tions

          5-12            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                 _ DECnet node address for Add option

                 _ Ethernet address for Add and Swap options

                 _ Service circuit-ID for Add and Swap options

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG then displays:

                             LTM Configuration Procedure

                                   Menu of Options

                                1 - List known Listeners

                                2 - Add a Listener

                                3 - Swap an existing Listener

                                4 - Delete an existing Listener

                                5 - Restore existing Listeners

                         <CTRL/Z> - Exit from this procedure

                      Your selection?

              4. Type the number that corresponds to  the   option     you
                want and press <Return>. The following subsections
                discuss these options.

          [0;1m5.5.1[m [0;1mList[m [0;1mKnown[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListeners[m [0;1m(Option[m [0;1m1)[m

             Select Option 1 to list the LTM Listener units  in   the
             node database. The contents of the LTM$LOAD_DB.DAT
             file are displayed in a list like the one  that   appears
             below:

               DECnet  DECnet  Service
               Address Name    Circuit  Ethernet Address
               ------- ------- -------- -----------------

               28.1001 TUNA    UNA-0    08-00-2B-02-24-CC
               28.1002 SHRIMP  UNA-0    08-00-2B-04-AA-2B
               28.1003 CONCH   UNA-0    08-00-2B-02-24-DD

               Total of 3 Listeners defined.

               (Press RETURN for menu)

          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-13

 






             This information makes up the load host's node database
             for LTM Listener/LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150
             units, which the load host uses for performing down-
             line loads to LAN Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge  150   units.

          [0;1m5.5.2[m [0;1mAdd[m [0;1man[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListener[m [0;1m(Option[m [0;1m2)[m

             Select Option 2 to add an entry for a  new   LTM     Listener
             unit in the node database. To create an entry, you
             must supply:

              _ A unique DECnet node name for the unit

              _ A unique DECnet node address for the unit

              _ The Ethernet address of the unit

              _ The service circuit

             To add a unit, follow these steps:

              1. Select Option 2.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet node name:

                  DECnet node name for unit?

















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              2. Enter the DECnet node name for  the   new     unit          and
                press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet node address:

                  DECnet node address for unit?

              3. Enter the DECnet node address for  the   new     unit          and
                press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the Ethernet address:

                  Ethernet address of unit?

              4. Enter the Ethernet address of the  new   unit     and
                press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet Service Circuit-
                ID:

                  DECnet Service Circuit-ID [[0;4mdefault-id[m]?

              5. Press <Return> if the service circuit  needed   to
                downline load this Listener is the same as the
                default shown in square brackets in the prompt.
                If it is not, specify the service circuit of  your
                Ethernet controller type:

                 _ UNA-[0;4mn[m for DEUNA or DELUA

                 _ QNA-[0;4mn[m for DELQA, DEQNA, or DESQA

                 _ BNT-[0;4mn[m for DEBNA or AIE

                 _ SVA-[0;4mn[m for DESVA

                Here, [0;4mn[m is an integer (typically 0 or 1). See
                Section 5.2.4 for a discussion of service circuits.

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG adds the entry for the new LTM Listener
             unit to the database and sets SERVICE ENABLED on  the
             circuit supporting the Ethernet controller. Both of
             these actions are necessary for the load host to  down-
             line load the LTM Listener software image to the  LAN
             Bridge 100 or LAN Bridge 150 unit.

          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-15

 






             If you get an error message from DECnet while  you   are
             adding an LTM Listener unit, the entry is added  to   the
             LTM$LOAD_DB.DAT file (the load host's node database),
             even though it is not entered in the DECnet  database.
             To correct this synchronization problem, follow these
             steps:

              1. Select Option 4 to delete the  entry.

              2. Fix the condition causing the DECnet  error.

              3. Select Option 2 to add the  LTM   Listener     unit          again.

             If you specify a node address that is already  defined
             in the load host's node database, you get a  LTM$LOAD_
             CONFIG error, nothing is added, and the Add option  is
             terminated. Check the DECnet node address of the new
             unit.

          [0;1m5.5.3[m [0;1mSwap[m [0;1man[m [0;1mExisting[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListener[m [0;1m(Option[m [0;1m3)[m

             Select Option 3 to swap an existing unit with  a   new
             one. Swapping is useful if you need to replace a  unit
             that malfunctions. When you replace units, Option 3
             retains the DECnet node address of the original unit.

             Swapping is also helpful for renaming units and chang-
             ing other DECnet characteristics. Option 3 lets you
             modify the DECnet characteristics listed in Table 5-3
             for both new and existing units.













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             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1m5-3:[m_[0;1mDECnet[m_[0;1mCharacteristics[m_[0;1mfor[m_[0;1mLTM[m_[0;1mListener[m__

             [0;1mDECnet[m_[0;1mCharacteriDefault[m____________________________

             Listener type    LTM

             DECnet node      The name of the unit you are replac-
             name             ing.

             Ethernet ad-     There is no default. You must spec-
             dress            ify the Ethernet address. See the
                              [0;4mLTM[m [0;4mRelease[m [0;4mNotes[m for information
                              about determining the Ethernet ad-
                              dress of the LAN Bridge 150.

             DECnet service   The service circuit of the unit you
             circuit__________are_replacing._____________________

             To swap an existing unit or to modify any  DECnet   char-
             acteristics, follow these steps:

              1. Select Option 3.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet node name:

                  What is the DECnet node name of the LTM Listener you want to swap?

              2. Enter the DECnet node name of  the   existing     unit
                that you want to replace or modify and press  <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG displays:

                  LTM Listener at Ethernet address [0;4mnn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn[m is being modified.










          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-17

 






              3. Enter the new Ethernet address and  any   other     DECnet
                characteristics you want to modify and press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet node name:

                  DECnet node name for unit [[0;4mdefault-name[m]?

              4. Press <Return> if you want the  replacement   unit     to
                have the same DECnet node name as the original  one.
                If you are changing node names, specify the name  of
                the new unit and press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the Ethernet address:

                  Ethernet address of unit?

              5. Specify the Ethernet address of the  new   unit     you
                are adding or of the existing unit you are  modify-
                ing and press <Return>.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG asks for the DECnet Service Circuit-
                ID:

                  DECnet Service Circuit-ID [[0;4mdefault-id[m]?

              6. Press <Return> if the replacement unit  has   the
                same service circuit as the old unit. If the cir-
                cuits are different, enter the circuit of the new
                unit and press <Return>. Valid service circuit-IDs
                are:

                 _ UNA-[0;4mn[m for DEUNA or DELUA

                 _ QNA-[0;4mn[m for DELQA, DEQNA, or DESQA

                 _ BNT-[0;4mn[m for DEBNA or AIE

                 _ SVA-[0;4mn[m for DESVA

                Here, [0;4mn[m is an integer (typically 0 or 1). See
                Section 5.2.4 for a discussion of service circuits.


          5-18            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG swaps the DECnet characteristics
             you just entered with the old ones for the  unit   with
             the same DECnet node address (this address cannot be
             swapped). LTM$LOAD_CONFIG also sets SERVICE ENABLED
             on the circuit supporting the Ethernet controller.

          [0;1m5.5.4[m [0;1mDelete[m [0;1man[m [0;1mExisting[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListener[m [0;1m(Option[m [0;1m4)[m

             Select Option 4 to remove an entry from the  database.
             Deleting an LTM Listener unit is useful if you  are   re-
             configuring the network or changing load hosts for a
             unit. After you delete an LTM Listener unit from a
             load host's node database, the system is no longer  a
             load host for that unit.





























          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-19

 






             To delete units from the database, follow these steps:

              1. Select Option 4.

                LTM$LOAD_CONFIG displays this prompt:

                  Enter the DECnet node name of the LTM Listener entry you want to delete,
                  or press <CTRL/Z> to return to menu ?

              2. Enter the DECnet node name of  the   unit     you          want                   to
                remove and press <Return>.

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG checks that the name you entered is
             an entry in the load host's node database. Then, it
             deletes this entry, reports the successful removal,
             and returns you to the menu. If the entry does  not
             exist, LTM$LOAD_CONFIG informs you, terminates the
             Delete option, and returns you to the menu.

          [0;1m5.5.5[m [0;1mRestore[m [0;1mExisting[m [0;1mLTM[m [0;1mListeners[m [0;1m(Option[m [0;1m5)[m

             Select Option 5 to restore your load host's DECnet
             database to include the LTM Listeners in its node
             database. The Restore option affects both the oper-
             ational and permanent DECnet databases.

             If your DECnet network contains a large number of
             nodes, you might store your DECnet database on a  cen-
             tral, remote node and copy this database upon each
             system startup. However, if many LAN Traffic Monitors
             exist on the network, Digital Equipment Corporation
             advises against defining these units in that central
             database.

             If LTM Listeners are not defined in the central  database,
             you must restore them whenever you copy your local
             DECnet database from the central DECnet database.
             Each time you copy the central DECnet database, use
             Option 5 to restore existing LTM Listener configura-
             tions.



          5-20            DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             Select Option 5. The following messages confirm the
             restoration:

               Restoring existing LTM Listeners to host DECnet database...

               Host DECnet database successfully restored.





































          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-21

 






          [0;1m5.6[m [0;1mRestoring[m [0;1mYour[m [0;1mDatabase[m [0;1mfrom[m [0;1mthe[m [0;1mStartup[m [0;1mProcedure[m

             You can also restore your local DECnet database from
             your startup procedure, which you can automate. Run
             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG with the RESTORE parameter:

               $ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$LOAD_CONFIG RESTORE

             Using RESTORE bypasses the menu and lets you include
             this restoration in your system startup procedures.
             If you want to restore units to the DECnet  database
             at system startup, edit your system startup file.
             Include the following statement in the appropriate
             place:

               $ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$LOAD_CONFIG RESTORE

             Note that the order of events is important. Edit your
             startup procedure so that it follows this sequence:

              1. Starts DECnet.

              2. Defines all DECnet node names.

              3. Restores LTM Listener units with the  following   com-
                mand:

                  $ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$LOAD_CONFIG RESTORE

             For VAXcluster members that are alternate load hosts
             you must keep each node database up-to-date. This is
             necessary for each member to continue to perform down-
             line loads. Every time you make database changes at
             one cluster member, follow this procedure:

              1. Use LTM$LOAD_CONFIG to make database changes  at   [0;4mone[m
                VAXcluster member.

              2. Issue the following command at [0;4meach[m  cluster   member:

                  $ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$LOAD_CONFIG RESTORE


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          [0;1m5.7[m [0;1mMonitoring[m [0;1mDownline[m [0;1mLoading[m

             DECnet downline loading activity can be monitored
             through the DECnet event numbers 0.3 and 0.7. Consult
             your DECnet-VAX documentation for instructions on how
             to enable the DECnet event logging facility in order
             to observe these events.




































          Configuring the LTM Load Host's Node Database      5-23

 













          ______________________________________________________[0;1mA[m

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




             This appendix describes a sample installation of
             DECmcc Enterprise Manage- ment Station (EMS). The sam-
             ple installation includes all management
             applications contained in the EMS package.

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL MCCEMS021 MUA0: OPTIONS N
                VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

               It is 15-MAR-1991 at 15:12.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                SERVER_000C
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES

               Please mount the first volume of the set on MUA0:
               * Are you ready?  YES

               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, MCCEMS021 MOUNTED ON _$$MUA0:

               The following products will be processed:
                 MCCEMS V2.1

                Beginning installation of MCCEMS V2.1 at 15:16

               %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                                 A-1

 






                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 [NO]? YES
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
               successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                  ************************************************************
                  *                                                          *
                  *                    DECMCC EMS V2.1                       *
                  *                    Integrated Package                    *
                  *                                                          *
                  *                  Installation Procedure                  *
                  *                                                          *
                  ************************************************************

                       Product:      DECMCC-EMS
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      2.1
                       Release Date: 12-APR-1991

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

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

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

               * Do you want to install the entire EMS product set? [YES]? YES

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ...

                   Asking DECmcc BMS Questions...


          A-2              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                  DECmcc requires a directory where the DECmcc common files
                  will be installed.  If the logical MCC_COMMON is defined, the
                  default is for the files to be installed in that directory.
                  If  the logical is not defined, the default is for the files
                  to be installed in a  directory on the system disk called
                  SYS$COMMON:[MCC].  The installer may override the default.
                  The target directory for the files as it is now defined is
                  shown  below.

                  Press RETURN to use the value shown or enter a new disk and
                  directory specification.

               * Target directory for DECmcc Common files [SYS$COMMON:[MCC]]:

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

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set K ...

                  The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between
                  your time zone and the international standard Coordinated
                  Universal Time (UTC)

                  A negative (-) TDF value means that this node is west of UTC
                  A positive (+) TDF value means that this node is east of UTC

                  The range is from -12:00 to +13:00. The format is +hh:mm or
                  -hh:mm with hh indicating the number of hours and mm
                  indicating the number of minutes. For example:

                  California (Pacific Standard Time) is -8:00 hours from UTC.
                  Oklahoma (Standard Time) is -6:00 hours from UTC.
                  Eastern Standard Time is -5:00 hours from UTC.
                  Eastern Daylight Time is -4:00 hours from UTC.
                  Ontario, west of longitude W.63 degrees is -5:00
                     hours from UTC.
                  Ontario, east of longitude W.63 degrees is -4:00
                     hours from UTC.
                  Newfoundland is -3:30 hours from UTC.
                  Great Britain, Iceland, Portugal, Upper Volta are
                     at UTC or 0:0.
                  Great Britain, Summer Time +1:00 hour from UTC.
                  Greece is +2:00 hours from UTC.
                  India is +5:30 hours from UTC.
                  Singapore is +7:30 hours from UTC.
                  Japan is +9:00 hours from UTC.
                  Australian Capital Territory is +10:00 hours from UTC.

          Sample Installation                                 A-3

 






               * Time Differential Factor  [-4:00]:

                  You must specify the IDP (or network address initial domain
                  part) for your  network.  This must either be the default
                  value of "49::", or a value explicitly allocated for your
                  network by one of the recognized allocation authorities.

                  The format is:

                      afi:idi:

                  where:

                  afi = The "authority and format identifier".  This is two
                        decimal digits indicating the IDP allocation
                        authority

                  idi = The "initial domain identifier".  This is a string of
                        decimal digits that has been allocated specifically
                        for your network.

                  An IDP of "49::" may be used if your network will not be
                  interconnected with other OSI networks (there is no "idi"
                  associated with this "afi").

               * Initial Domain Part  [49::]:

                   The DECmcc Reports Package consists of files that allow you
                   to use DATATRIEVE to create reports using data exported from
                   DECmcc.  Please see the Reports Package section of the
                   DECmcc Performance Analyzer Use manual for information
                   on using the DECmcc Reports Package with  DATATRIEVE.

                   The Reports package requires 1100 blocks.

               * Do you want to install the DECmcc Reports Package [No]? YES

               * Target directory for DECmcc Reports files
                           [SYS$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES]]:

                  Following the copying of the files, the DECmcc BMS startup
                  command procedure(s) will be invoked.  Operational tables
                  will be created by this procedure.

                  To automatically set up DECmcc BMS on your system,
                  edit your local system start-up command procedure

                            SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM

          A-4              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                  so that it invokes the DECmcc BMS start-up command
                  procedure.  Add:

                            @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM

                  after the statement that invokes the DECnet start-up
                  command file (STARTNET.COM).

                  NOTE: If you have previously installed the DECmcc DIRECTOR
                        on this system, you should REMOVE the line:

                            @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM

                  from your SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM procedure.

                  NOTE: The DECdns clerk must also be started up before
                        the MCC_STARTUP_BMS command procedure is invoked.

                  Following the DECmcc BMS start-up the DECmcc  BMS
                  postinstallation command procedure will be invoked.

                   Asking DECmcc ETHERnim Questions...

                   See the NMCC/VAX ETHERnim Installation Guide for help in changing
                   values.

               This installation procedure will now prompt for the device name and
               Directory name for the ETHERnim files.

                  NOTE!

               Previous versions of ETHERnim created a separate account for ETHERnim.  This
               version does not create a separate account for ETHERnim.  It is recommended
               that the ETHERNIM account be disabled from the UAF for security purposes.

               * Device for the files [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:
               * Directory for the files [ETHERNIM]:
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                 SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM].
               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM] already exists
               %MCCEMS-I-CRE_ENIM_START, Creating file ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM

                   Asking DECmcc ELMS Questions...

                   You can convert your RBMS directory (if one exists) into
                   the DECelms registry at any time with the following command:

                   $ RUN SYS$MANAGER:ELMS$CONVERT.EXE

          Sample Installation                                 A-5

 






                   There are the following restrictions:

                   o The RBMS detached process, NMS_RBMS$BMLPRC, must be running.

                   o The DECelms detached process, ELMS$NIMUX, cannot be running.

                   This install procedure can perform both these operations,
                   if requested.

                            You can convert your RBMS directory into the
                            DECelms registry during this installation procedure.
                            Answer NO if you are not upgrading from RBMS or
                            if you do not want to convert your RBMS directory
                            during the installation.  This does not imply that
                            RBMS will have to be shutdown, if you have reasons
                            for keeping RBMS running.

               * Do you want to convert your RBMS database during the installation [NO]? NO

                  The ELMS$NIMUX (Network Multiplexer) module of DECelms must run as a
                  permanent detached process.  The installation procedure normally starts
                  the ELMS$NIMUX process.  If you wish, you may defer starting this process
                  until a later time. DECelms cannot be run until this is done.
                  The command to manually start the ELMS$NIMUX process is:

                  $  @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP

                  Also, if the ELMS$NIMUX process is not started by the installation
                  procedure, the installation verification procedure cannot be run.
                  Any time after the ELMS$NIMUX process has started, the verification
                  procedure can be manually run by typing the following command:

                  $  @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]ELMS$IVP

                  If you let this installation procedure start the  ELMS$NIMUX process
                  the installation procedure can verify the installation
                  automatically. Note that the installation verification procedure
                  does not require a bridge to be installed on the network.

               *  Do you want to start ELMS [YES]? YES
               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000099

                    You can start the device listener function during the DECelms
                    installation. The device listener function enters devices in the
                    DECelms registry by listening to MOP system ID messages. At any
                    time after the installation, you can control the device listener
                    function with the DECelms commands START LISTENER and STOP
                    LISTENER, as described in the DECelms documentation.

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                                     NOTE
                       The device listener function conflicts with
                       other applications, such as NMCC/VAX ETHERnim,
                       that use the MOP Remote Console channel in
                       shared default mode. The device listener function
                       will not start if one of these applications is
                       running.

               * Do you want to start the device listener function [YES]? YES
               Start command completed.

                   You can start the background poller function during the DECelms
                   installation. The background poller function polls the devices
                   listed in the DECelms registry. When its detects a change in device
                   state, it displays an event message and logs an event code in the
                   event log. At any time after the installation, you can control the
                   background poller function with the DECelms commands START POLLER
                   and STOP POLLER, as described in the DECelms documentation.

               * Do you want to start the background poller function [YES]? YES
               Start command completed.

                  Files ELMS$NIMUX.EXE, ELMS$BCP.EXE, ELMS$DISPLAYS.BIN,
                  ELMS$BCPPRS.BIN installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE].
                  File ELMS$HELP.HLB installed in SYS$HELP.
                  File ELMS$STARTUP.COM installed in SYS$STARTUP.
                  File ELMS$SHUTDOWN.COM installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR].
                  File ELMS$CONVERT.EXE installed in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR].
                  File ELMS$IVP.COM installed in SYS$SYSTEST.
                  ELMS$HELP_DCL.HLP inserted into system command table.
                  Logical name ELMS$UNA defined as Ethernet adapter device id.
                  Logical name ELMS$NIMUX_MBX defined as mbx number.
                  Logical name ELMS$BCPPRS defined as SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
                  Logical name ELMS$DISPLAYS defined as SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
                  Logical name ELMS$HELP defined as SYS$HELP:ELMS$HELP.HLB
                  Logical name ELMS$HOME defined as SYS$COMMON:[ELMS$DIRECTORY]

                   Asking DECmcc NMCC/DECnet Monitor Questions...

                   The NMCC/DECnet Monitor installation procedure now
                   asks if you wish to install JUST the blank NMCC
                   database files. The database files may only be
                   installed on a system that has a NMCCKERNEL account.
                   If you wish to install the entire NMCC/DECnet Monitor
                   product, answer NO to the following question.

                   A YES answer to the next prompt will install JUST the
                   NMCC database files.

          Sample Installation                                 A-7

 






               *  Do you want to install JUST the NMCC database files? [NO]? NO

               *  Do you want to install just the NMCC User Interface? [NO]? NO

                   This installation will give you the option of keeping
                   the old NMCC database files or installing new (empty)
                   NMCC database files.
                   If this is a new NMCC installation, you must install new
                   NMCC database files.

               *  Do you want to install the NMCC database files? [YES]? YES

                   DECmcc NMCC/DECnet Monitor databases files will be installed...
                   Any previously existing NMCC database files will be purged.

               *  Is this correct? [YES]? YES
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set L ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set M ...
                   The installation procedure prompts you to define the GKS workstation
                   type (GKS$WSTYPE) that will be the default workstation type whenever
                   the NMCC/DECnet Monitor is invoked. The correct GKS$WSTYPE value is
                   required to ensure the accurate display of GKS graphics. At the prompt,
                   you enter a number to identify the type of workstation you are using.
                   Some specifiable values are the following:

                         0 -- Default workstation type
                        14 -- VT240/41 with black and white display
                        13 -- VT240/41 with color option, VT340/41
                        -1 -- VT100 (non_ReGIS terminal)

                   Not all workstation types are supported by NMCC/DECnet Monitor. For a
                   complete listing of values for GKS workstation types, see the GKS
                   documentation or enter the HELP GKS WORKSTATION command at the dollar
                   sign ($) prompt.
               * Define GKS$WSTYPE: 13
               %MCCEMS-I-GKSOK, GKS found
               %MCCEMS-I-RDBOK, RDB license found

                   If you are installing the NMCC/DECnet Monitor for the first time,
                   you will be prompted for the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset for
                   your area.
                   The GMT offset is the number of hours that you have to add to your
                   local time to get Greenwich Mean Time.
                   For example, if your node is on the east coast of the United States
                   and your local time is Eastern Standard Time, your GMT offset is +5.
                   You would have to add five hours to your time to get Greenwich Mean Time.

               * Please enter the current GMT offset for your timezone [0]: 5

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               %MCCEMS-I-CRELOGICALS, Creating file NMCCLOGICALS.COM

               %MCCEMS-I-NMCCLOGICALS, Invoking NMCCLOGICALS.COM to define NMCC logical names

                   If you are creating the NMCCKERNEL account, the installation procedure
                   prompts you for the User Identification Code (UIC), which consists of
                   two integers separated by a comma. The system manager should select
                   the UIC for the NMCCKERNEL account. The UIC should not belong to another
                   user or VMSINSTAL will terminate the installation. The first number in
                   the UIC pair should not be between 1 and 8 because these are reserved
                   for system UICs. The following are examples of valid UICs:

                       [123, 456]
                       [12, 3]

                   The NMCC installation procedure may create an account under which the
                   NMCC Kernel runs. All privileges and quotas required by the Kernel are
                   set up in this account by the installation procedure. If this account
                   does not already exist, and you wish it to be created, then you should
                   answer YES to the following question. Otherwise answer NO or simply hit
                   RETURN.

               * Would you like the NMCCKERNEL account to be created [NO]? YES
               * UIC for Kernel account: 200,321

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

                   This installation requires the creation of the NMCCKERNEL
                   account.  You MUST choose a password for this account.

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

               * Please enter <RETURN> to continue:

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

                   The entire installation will FAIL if you do not enter a valid
                   password for the NMCCKERNEL account.  You will be given
                   3 chances to verify your password.  This installation
                   procedure requires at least 15 characters for the
                   RDB$REMOTE password.  Valid characters for a password are:

                      A through Z
                      a through z
                      0 through 9
                      $ (dollar sign)
                      _ (underscore)

          Sample Installation                                 A-9

 






                   As with the DCL SET PASSWORD command, your input will not
                   appear on the terminal.  And to protect against typing errors
                   that are not seen when entering the password, you must enter
                   the password twice.

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

               * Please enter PASSWORD to be used for NMCCKERNEL account:

               * Please verify the PASSWORD entered for NMCCKERNEL:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named NMCCKERNEL.
               %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier NMCCKERNEL value: [000200,000321] added to
                rights data base
               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named NMCCKERNEL.
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated

                 ************************************************************************
                 * The account NMCCKERNEL has been created solely for running the       *
                 * NMCCKERNEL.  You MUST change the NMCCKERNEL password the first time  *
                 * the account is used.                                                 *
                 ************************************************************************

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[NMCC]/LOG/OWNER_UIC=[200,321]/PROTECTION=(S:WRE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE).
               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[NMCC] already exists

                   Displaying DECmcc LTM Installation Information...

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

                   The files in the distribution kit will be copied to the
                   appropriate system directories.









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                   File                                System directory
                   ----------------------              ----------------
                   LTM$SETUP.COM                       SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM                 SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT                   SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTM$MC_NAME.DAT                     SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT                   SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTMLIS0200.SYS                      SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   LTM$REGRESSION.COM                  SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
                   LTM$REGRESSION.BMK                  SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
                   LTM$IVP.COM                         SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]
                   LTM$UI.EXE                          SYS$SYSTEM:
                   LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES                SYS$HELP:
                   ----------------------              ----------------

                   NOTE

                   PLEASE place the command "$ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$SETUP"
                   in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM to initialize LTM logical names
                   at system boot time.  Place it after the DECnet startup command.

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

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

                   By default, LTM files will be placed in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
                   directory.  If the following LTM user updateable files are found in
                   the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] directory, no new installation files will
                   be copied over them:

                    File Name
                    ---------
                    LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT
                    LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT
                    LTM$MC_NAME.DAT

                   If the following file is found in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] directory,
                   it will be copied by this installation:

                     Old File Name                           New File Name
                     -------------                           -------------
                     LTM$SETUP.COM;                         LTM$SETUP.OLD_COM;

                    NOTE

          Sample Installation                                A-11

 






                    If you run in a cluster common environment and change or copy
                    newly tailored files in the LTM directory, you may wish to
                    check whether any files exist in the system specific directory.
                    These system specific files will overide files created during
                    the installation of LTM V1.2. Also, these files will not be
                    accessible from all nodes in the cluster. You may wish to move
                    these files to the common directory once the installation
                    completes.

                   This installation will warn you if it finds any LTM files in the
                   SYS$SPECIFIC:[DECSERVER] directory.
                   ***********************************************************************

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LTM].
               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LTM] already exists

                   Asking DECmcc TSM Questions...

                The TSM installation procedure normally enables service
                on the first circuit that it finds on this node.  This
                allows the node to down-line load and up-line dump
                terminal servers.

                If you answer "No" to the following question, service
                will not be enabled.

               * Do you want service enabled in the installation procedure [YES]? YES

                TSM requires a directory where the TSM command files and library
                will be installed.  If the logical TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is
                defined, the files will be installed in that directory.  If
                the logical is not defined, the files will be installed in a
                directory on the system disk called SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER].
                The target directory for the files as it is now defined is shown
                below.

                Press return to use the value shown or enter a new disk and
                directory specification.

               * Target directory for TSM files [SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]]:

                Linking Terminal Server Manager VMS V1.4...

                    DECmcc TSM requires defining and setting OBJECT NML to
                    PROXY BOTH ALIAS OUTGOING ENABLED.

                     DECmcc TSM is enabling SERVICE on QNA-0...

                       After the installation use AUTHORIZE to create proxy accounts for
                       all the TSM users (if you have not done so already).

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                   VMSINSTAL asks no additional questions.


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

                   Beginning DECMCC EMS V2.1 Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECmcc BMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Deleting obsolete DECmcc verbs...

               The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc V1.1.0 is now running.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)
               MCC 0 ALARMS RULE __dummy_test

               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:35:57

               Entity created successfully.
               MCC 0 ALARMS RULE __dummy_test

               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:35:59

               Entity deleted successfully.

               The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc V1.1.0 is now ending.

                  Completing DECmcc BMS Postinstallation Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECMCC ETHERnim Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC ETHERnim Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECMCC LTM Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC LTM Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECMCC ELMS Post Installation Procedure ...

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

                           POST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS

          Sample Installation                                A-13

 






                  It is suggested that a call to the ELMS startup command procedure
                  SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP.COM be added to the site specific startup
                  command procedure SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM as shown below. Be
                  sure to place this command after the commands that start DECnet and LAT.

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:ELMS$STARTUP  !Extended LAN Mgt startup procedure

                  Note that the ELMS_LAN_MANAGEMENT command will not take effect until
                  a user logs on after the installation is complete.

                  Note that DECelms and the older product "RBMS" cannot be run on the
                  same system at the same time.

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

                  Completing DECMCC ELMS Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECMCC TSM Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Completing DECMCC TSM Post Installation Procedure ...

                  Beginning NMCC/DM Post Installation procedure...

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

                Please remember to insert

                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:NMCCLOGICALS

                in SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.

                Before creating your database files, or starting the kernel, please
                ensure that the devices pointed to by the logical names in
                SYS$STARTUP:NMCCLOGICALS.COM do not have DISKQUOTA enabled. If
                any of those devices DOES have DISKQUOTA enabled, please ensure
                that the NMCCKERNEL account has adequate quota on the device(s)
                in question. (Using the VMS Utility DISKQUOTA, which is invoked
                by typing  $ MCR DISKQUOTA).

                To start the NMCC Kernel running, type

                 $ @NMCC$EXE:NMCCBOOTSTRAP

                To run the Installation Verification Procedure for NMCC, type

                 $ @SYS$TEST:NMCCIVP

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

                  Completing NMCC/DM Post Installation procedure...

                   Completing DECMCC EMS V2.1 Post Installation Procedure ...

                   Beginning DECMCC EMS V2.1 Installation Verification Procedure ...

                  Beginning DECmcc BMS Installation Verification Procedure ...

                  The IVP for DECmcc BMS will now be run.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:36:24

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 FCL
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:36:35

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 CONFIG_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:36:45

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 CONTROL_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:36:54

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 DNA4_AM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:05

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

          Sample Installation                                A-15

 






               MCC 0 DNA5_AM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:15

               Test Successful.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ICONICMAP
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:27

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 DOMAIN_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:37

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 SAMPLE_AM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:47

               Test successful.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ALARMS
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:37:57

               Test successful.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 BRIDGE_AM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:08

               Test successful.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 ETHERNET_AM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:18

               Test successful.

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 HISTORIAN_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:28

          A-16             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 PA
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:37

               MCC PA Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 EXPORTER_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:48

               Test Successful

               DECmcc (V1.1.0)

               MCC 0 NOTIFICATION_FM
               AT 15-MAR-1991 16:38:58

               Test Successful

                  DECmcc BMS V1.1.0 Installation Successful

                  Completing DECmcc BMS Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Beginning DECMCC ETHERnim Installation Verification Procedure ..

               This procedure verifies the installation of NMCC/VAX ETHERnim X2.3 on VMS

               A VT125, VT240, VT241, or VT340 terminal is required to verify installation

               Do you want to continue? (Y/N) [Y]: Y
               ETHERnim directory [ETHERNIM]:
               Location where ETHERnim directory resides [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]:

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$MESSAGES.HLB;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$SCREENS.HLB;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$HOST_MAIN.EXE;10

          Sample Installation                                A-17

 






               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]

               ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM;21

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$SESSION_STARTUP.COM;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$REMOTE_MAIN.EXE;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$REMOTE_STARTUP.COM;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$DTR_DEFINITIONS.COM;10

               Total of 1 file.

               Directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]

               ENIM$DTR_EXAMPLE.COM;10

               Total of 1 file.
               Running ETHERnim...

                You will see several warnings about file not found.  These
                may be ignored.

                When the ETHERnim intro screen appears, Press <RETURN>.
                Answer NO to the connectivity check question.
                When the command menu appears, type EXIT and press <RETURN> to exit

               Press <RETURN> to continue:

               NMCC/VAX ETHERnim V2.3 installation verification successful

                  Completing DECMCC ETHERnim Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Beginning DECMCC LTM Installation Verification Procedure ..

          A-18             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






               LAN Traffic Monitor V1.2.0 initialization procedure
               %DCL-S-SPAWNED, process ONUS_1 spawned
               %DCL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process ONUS_1
               %DCL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process _RTA2:

               The LAN Traffic Monitor V1.2 Installation Verification Procedure
               has completed successfully.

                  Completing DECMCC LTM Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Beginning DECMCC ELMS Installation Verification Procedure ..

                +-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | Starting DECelms VAX Installation Verification Procedure  |
                +-----------------------------------------------------------+
                | Start command completed.                                  |
                | Stop command completed.                                   |
                | PASSED VAX DECelms V1.1 installation verification         |
                +-----------------------------------------------------------+

                  Starting DECelms V1.1 verification procedure ...
               Start command completed.
               Stop command completed.
                  Passed DECelms V1.1 installation verification test.

                  Completed DECMCC ELMS Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Beginning DECMCC TSM Installation Verification Procedure ..

                    Beginning the TSM V1.4 Installation Verification Procedure.

                    Please ignore the following TSM test data.

               Terminal Server Manager V1.4
               Copyright  Digital Equipment Corporation. 1991. All Rights Reserved.
               Usage is DIRECTORY

               Server:         IVP_TEST_TSM       Circuit(s):      QNA-0
               Address:        FE-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF  Maint. Password: 0000000000000000
               Type:           DS100              Login Password:  ACCESS
               Partition name: DEFAULT            DECnet Address:  0
               Dump File:      SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]DS1IVP_TEST_TSM.DMP
               Image File:     SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]PS0801ENG.SYS
               Reference File: SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER]IVP_TEST_TSM.TXT

                Terminal Server Manager VMS V1.4 was successfully installed.

          Sample Installation                                A-19

 






                  Completing DECMCC TSM Installation Verification Procedure ..

                  Beginning NMCC Installation Verification Procedure ..

               NMCCIVP-I-IVPSTART, Starting installation verification procedure

                Checking NMCC/DECnet Monitor files ...

                This IVP procedure will attempt to start NMCCKERNEL. Make sure
                Rdb is STARTED on your system. CDD is not required for NMCC, but
                if it is installed on your system, it will be used. So, if you have
                CDD installed, make sure it is STARTED too.

               Do you wish to continue [Y] ?:  Y

                Starting the NMCC/DECnet Monitor kernel process ...

               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000000A7
               %NMCC-S-NNMCCBOOTSUC, NMCCKERNEL process successfully started

                The User Interface will now be started. When you press RETURN, the
                screen will clear and you will see an NMCC/DECnet Monitor
                User Interface display.

                Once the command line displays that the connection to the kernel
                was successful, type SET NETWORK NAME ACE. Please note that
                if you are using populated database files, you must rename
                the network to the original name before exiting. After ACE
                appears on the screen in the name display of the network, you
                must type EXIT to exit the User Interface and end the
                IVP.

                To start the User Interface, press the RETURN key.

               Press RETURN when ready to continue :

                Starting the User Interface ...

                ....Starting to clean-up and exit

                The NMCC/DECnet Monitor IVP is now complete.

                  Completing NMCC Installation Verification Procedure ..

                   Completing DECMCC EMS V2.1 Installation Verification Procedure ..

                Installation of MCCEMS V2.1 completed at 16:54

          A-20             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






                VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:54










































          Sample Installation                                A-21

 













          ______________________________________________________[0;1mB[m

                                   [0;1mInstalled[m [0;1mDirectories[m [0;1mand[m [0;1mFiles[m




             This appendix contains tables that list directo-
             ries and files created by the installation of DECmcc
             Site Management Station (SMS) and DECmcc Enterprise
             Management Station (EMS).

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-1:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER][m___

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             DECMCCFCL$FILEVIEW .COM   DECMCCFCL$FILEVIEW .COM

             ELMS$FILEVIEW.COM         ELMS$FILEVIEW.COM

             ENIM$FILEVIEW.COM         ENIM$FILEVIEW.COM

             LTM$FILEVIEW.COM          LTM$FILEVIEW.COM

             MCC_FCL.COM               MCC_FCL.COM

             MCCSMS$PROFILE .VUE$DAT   MCCEMS$PROFILE .VUE$DAT

             TSM$FILEVIEW.COM__________TSM$FILEVIEW.COM__________







          Installed Directories and Files                     B-1

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-2:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER][m__________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             DSV_020_DEFAULTS.COM      DSV_020_DEFAULTS.COM

             DSV_013_DEFAULTS.COM      DSV_013_DEFAULTS.COM

             DSV_012_DEFAULTS.COM      DSV_012_DEFAULTS.COM

             MSVA_020_DEFAULTS.COM     MSVA_020_DEFAULTS.COM

             TSM$ALARM.COM             TSM$ALARM.COM

             TSM$CONFIG.DAT            TSM$CONFIG.DAT

             TSM$DS1_V20_GET_CHAR.COM  TSM$DS1_V20_GET_CHAR.COM

             TSM$LIBRARY.OLB           TSM$LIBRARY.OLB

             TSM$SAMPLE_CALLABLE.BLI   TSM$SAMPLE_CALLABLE.BLI

             TSM$SAMPLE_LINK.COM       TSM$SAMPLE_LINK.COM

             TSM$SAMPLE_REFERENCE.TXT  TSM$SAMPLE_REFERENCE.TXT

             TSV_021_DEFAULTS.COM      TSV_021_DEFAULTS.COM

             TSV_022_DEFAULTS.COM      TSV_022_DEFAULTS.COM

             TSV_030_DEFAULTS.COM      TSV_030_DEFAULTS.COM

             LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT         LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT

             LTMLIS0200.SYS            LTMLIS0200.SYS

             LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM       LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM






          B-2              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-2[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER][m__

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             LTM$MC_NAME.DAT           LTM$MC_NAME.DAT

             LTM$SETUP.COM             LTM$SETUP.COM

             LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT_________LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT_________


































          Installed Directories and Files                     B-3

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-3:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP][m_____________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             ELMS$HELP.HLB             ELMS$HELP.HLB

             ELMS011.RELEASE_NOTES     ELMS011.RELEASE_NOTES

             ENIM023.RELEASE_NOTES     ENIM023.RELEASE_NOTES

             LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES      LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES

             MCCBMS011.RELEASE_NOTES   MCCBMS011.RELEASE_ NOTES

             MCCSMS021.RELEASE_NOTES   MCCEMS021.RELEASE_ NOTES

             MCC_CHARACTER_CELL_       MCC_CHARACTER_CELL_ HELP.HLB
             HELP.HLB

             MCC_DAP_HELP.HLB          MCC_DAP_HELP.HLB

             MCC_DECWINDOWS_ HELP.HLB  MCC_DECWINDOWS_ HELP.HLB

             MCC_TBD_HELP.HLB          MCC_TBD_HELP.HLB

             TSM$HELP.HLB              TSM$HELP.HLB

             TSM014.RELEASE_NOTES      TSM014.RELEASE_NOTES

                                       NMCCFIELDS.HLB

                                       NMCCRPTHELP.HLB

                                       NMCCUI.HLB

                                       NMCCVMS.HLP

             __________________________NMCC023.RELEASE_NOTES_____





          B-4              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-4:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES][m____

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC.DIR___________________MCC.DIR___________________

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-5:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.MCC][m

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_YOURMM.EXE____________MCC_YOURMM.EXE____________

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-6:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG][m_____________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCCMSG.EXE                MCCMSG.EXE

             MCCMSLMSG.EXE             MCCMSLMSG.EXE

             MCCTBDMSG.EXE             MCCTBDMSG.EXE

             TSM$MSG.EXE               TSM$MSG.EXE

             TSM$MSG.MSG_______________TSM$MSG.MSG_______________

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-7:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE][m_____________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             ELMS$BCP.EXE              ELMS$BCP.EXE

             ELMS$BCPPRS.EXE           ELMS$BCPPRS.EXE

             ELMS$DISPLAYS.EXE         ELMS$DISPLAYS.EXE

             ELMS$NIMUX.EXE            ELMS$NIMUX.EXE

             LTM$UI.EXE                LTM$UI.EXE




          Installed Directories and Files                     B-5

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-7[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE][m_____

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_ALARMS_EXTRACT_       MCC_ALARMS_EXTRACT_ RULES.EXE
             RULES.EXE

             MCC_DAP_MAIN.EXE          MCC_DAP_MAIN.EXE

             MCC_DEL_GS_POOL.EXE       MCC_DEL_GS_POOL.EXE

             MCC_DNS_SETUP.EXE         MCC_DNS_SETUP.EXE

             MCC_ENIM_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE MCC_ENIM_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE

             MCC_EXPORTER_FM_ BG.EXE   MCC_EXPORTER_FM_ BG.EXE

             MCC_EXPORTER_WRITER.EXE   MCC_EXPORTER_WRITER.EXE

             MCC_HFB_MAIN.EXE          MCC_HFB_MAIN.EXE

             MCC_HISTORIAN_FM_BG.EXE   MCC_HISTORIAN_FM_BG.EXE

             MCC_MAIN.EXE              MCC_MAIN.EXE

             MCC_MIR_CVT_MAIN.EXE      MCC_MIR_CVT_MAIN.EXE

             MCC_RBMS_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE MCC_RBMS_CONVERT_MAIN.EXE

             TSM$MAIN.EXE              TSM$MAIN.EXE

                                       NMCC.CLD

                                       NMCCBOOTSTRAP.COM

                                       NMCCCONFIG.FDL







          B-6              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-7[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE][m_____

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

                                       NMCCCRE.COM

                                       NMCCDBA.COM

                                       NMCCDBO.EXE

                                       NMCCEVENT.COM

                                       NMCCHISTORY.COM

                                       NMCCLDBSERVER.EXE

                                       NMCCKERNEL.EXE

                                       NMCCREFERE.FDL

                                       NMCCRPT.COM

                                       NMCCRPTNMC.EXE

                                       NMCCRPTNMS.EXE

                                       NMCCRPTOUT.EXE

                                       NMCCRPTPRS.EXE

                                       NMCCSHR.EXE

                                       NMCCSTARTKERNEL.COM

                                       NMCCSTOPKERNEL.COM

                                       NMCCTEMPLATE.COM






          Installed Directories and Files                     B-7

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-7[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE][m_____

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

                                       NMCCUI.EXE

             __________________________NMCC_EXP_IMP.EXE__________


             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-8:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB][m_____________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_ALARMS_FM.EXE         MCC_ALARMS_FM.EXE

             MCC_BRIDGE_AM.EXE         MCC_BRIDGE_AM.EXE

             MCC_CONFIG_FM.EXE         MCC_CONFIG_FM.EXE

             MCC_CONTROL_FM.EXE        MCC_CONTROL_FM.EXE

             MCC_DNA4_AM.EXE           MCC_DNA4_AM.EXE

             MCC_DNA4_EVL.EXE          MCC_DNA4_EVL.EXE

             MCC_DNA5_AM.EXE           MCC_DNA5_AM.EXE

             MCC_DOMAIN_FM.EXE         MCC_DOMAIN_FM.EXE

             MCC_ENET_AM.EXE           MCC_ENET_AM.EXE

             MCC_EXPORTER_FM.EXE       MCC_EXPORTER_FM.EXE

             MCC_FCL_PM.EXE            MCC_FCL_PM.EXE

             MCC_HISTORIAN_FM.EXE      MCC_HISTORIAN_FM.EXE

             MCC_ICONIC_MAP_PM.EXE     MCC_ICONIC_MAP_PM.EXE





          B-8              DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-8[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB][m_____

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_KERNEL_INIT.OBJ       MCC_KERNEL_INIT.OBJ

             MCC_KERNEL_SHR.EXE        MCC_KERNEL_SHR.EXE

             MCC_MTS_PRIV_SHR.EXE      MCC_MTS_PRIV_SHR.EXE

             MCC_NOTIFICATION_FM.EXE   MCC_NOTIFICATION_FM.EXE

             MCC_PA_FM.EXE             MCC_PA_FM.EXE

             MCC_PTB.EXE               MCC_PTB.EXE

             MCC_RESOURCE.DAT          MCC_RESOURCE.DAT

             MCC_SAMPLE_AM.EXE         MCC_SAMPLE_AM.EXE

             MCC_UI_TBD.EXE            MCC_UI_TBD.EXE

             __________________________NMCCSHR.EXE_______________




















          Installed Directories and Files                     B-9

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-9:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP][m________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             ELMS$STARTUP.COM          ELMS$STARTUP.COM

             ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM     ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM

             MCC_LOGICAL_BMS.COM       MCC_LOGICAL_BMS.COM

             MCC_LOGICAL_DIR.COM       MCC_LOGICAL_DIR.COM

             MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM       MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM

             MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM       MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM

             MCC_STARTUP_DNA_EVL.COM___MCC_STARTUP_DNA_EVL.COM___

             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-10:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR][m____________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             ELMS$CONVERT.EXE          ELMS$CONVERT.EXE

             ELMS$SHUTDOWN.COM         ELMS$SHUTDOWN.COM

             MCC_EXPORTER_             MCC_EXPORTER_
             BACKGROUND.COM            BACKGROUND .COM

             MCC_HISTORIAN_            MCC_HISTORIAN_
             BACKGROUND .COM           BACKGROUND .COM

             __________________________NMCCLOGICALS.COM__________










          B-10             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-11:[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[MCC][m_______________

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_ALARMS_ATTRIBUTE_     MCC_ALARMS_ATTRIBUTE_
             MIR.DAT                   MIR.DAT

             MCC_ALARMS_BROADCAST_     MCC_ALARMS_BROADCAST_
             ALARM.COM                 ALARM.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_BROADCAST_     MCC_ALARMS_BROADCAST_
             EXCEPTION.COM             EXCEPTION.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_FM.HELP        MCC_ALARMS_FM.HELP

             MCC_ALARMS_INSTANCE_      MCC_ALARMS_INSTANCE_
             MIR.DAT                   MIR.DAT

             MCC_ALARMS_LOG_ ALARM.COM MCC_ALARMS_LOG_ ALARM.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_LOG_           MCC_ALARMS_LOG_
             EXCEPTION.COM             EXCEPTION.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_MAIL_ ALARM.COMMCC_ALARMS_MAIL_ ALARM.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_MAIL_          MCC_ALARMS_MAIL_
             EXCEPTION.COM             EXCEPTION.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_SAMPLE_        MCC_ALARMS_SAMPLE_ RULE.COM
             RULES.COM

             MCC_ALARMS_SECURITY.COM   MCC_ALARMS_SECURITY.COM

             MCC_AUSTRALIA.MCC_        MCC_AUSTRALIA.MCC_ BACKDROP
             BACKDROP

             MCC_BRIDGE_AM.HELP        MCC_BRIDGE_AM.HELP






          Installed Directories and Files                    B-11

 






             [0;1mTable[m_[0;1mB-11[m_[0;1m(Cont.):[m_[0;1mFiles[m_[0;1min[m_[0;1mSYS$COMMON:[MCC][m_______

             [0;1mSMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________[0;1mEMS[m_[0;1mFiles[m_________________

             MCC_BRIDGE_ICON.DAT       MCC_BRIDGE_ICON.DAT

             MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_     MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_100_
             100_ ICON.DAT             ICON.DAT

             MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_     MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_150_
             150_ ICON.DAT             ICON.DAT

             MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_     MCC_BRIDGE_LANBRIDGE_200_
             200_ ICON.DAT             ICON.DAT

             MCC_COMMANDS.CLD          MCC_COMMAND.CLD

             MCC_CONTROL_FM.HELP       MCC_CONTROL_FM.HELP

             MCC_CREATE_MCC_GES.COM    MCC_CREATE_MCC_GES.COM

             MCC_DEFINITION.DAT        MCC_DEFINITION.DAT

             MCC_DICTIONARY.DAT        MCC_DICTIONARY.DAT

             MCC_DISPATCH_TABLE.DAT    MCC_DISPATCH_TABLE.DAT

             MCC_DNA4_AM.HELP          MCC_DNA4_AM.HELP

             MCC_DNA4_EVL.COM          MCC_DNA4_EVL.COM

             MCC_DNA5AM.HELP           MCC_DNA5AM.HELP

             MCC_DNS_BASIC_SETUP.COM   MCC_DNS_BASIC_SETUP.COM

             MCC_DNS_SETUP.COM         MCC_DNS_SETUP.COM







          B-12             DECmcc Management Station Installation

 






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             MCC_DNS_SETUP_DIR.COM     MCC_DNS_SETUP_DIR.COM

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             MCC_RPTS_PHASEV_ RECORDS.DMCC_RPTS_PHASEV_ RECORDS.DTR

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             ENIM$DTR_DEFINITIONS.COM  ENIM$DTR_DEFINITIONS.COM

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