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                     PATHWORKS
                     for_VMS_______________________________________
                     Server Installation Guide

                     Revision/Update Information: This document
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                                                  Installation Guide:
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      ________________________________________________________________

                                                              Contents


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


      1  Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS

            What You Need......................................    1-4
            Prerequisite Hardware..............................    1-4
            Prerequisite Software..............................    1-4
            Prerequisite Software for Upgrading an Existing
            Installation.......................................    1-5
            Preinstallation Tasks..............................    1-6
            Logging In to a Privileged Account.................    1-6
            Backing Up Your System Disk........................    1-6
            Checking Device Names..............................    1-6
            Determining Disk Space Requirements................    1-7
            Disabling Disk Quotas..............................    1-7
            DECnet Preinstallation Tasks.......................    1-8
            Starting DECnet....................................    1-8
            Defining DECnet Logical Links......................    1-9
            Defining the DECnet Executor Pipeline Quota........   1-11
            Enabling Remote Boot Services in DECnet............   1-13
            Setting Up Local DECnet for TCP/IP.................   1-15
            Starting UCX Software for TCP/IP...................   1-17
            First-time Preinstallation Tasks...................   1-17
            Planning Disk Usage................................   1-17
            Setting Process Account Quotas.....................   1-19
            Checking System Parameters.........................   1-19
            Upgrade Preinstallation Tasks......................   1-20






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         2  Installing PATHWORKS for VMS

               Starting VMSINSTAL.................................    2-2
               Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions..................    2-3
               General VMSINSTAL Questions........................    2-4
               Additional Questions for First-time Installations..    2-8
               Additional Messages................................    2-9
               Error Messages and Conditions......................   2-10
               System Parameter Error Messages....................   2-12
               Next Steps.........................................   2-14

         3  Postinstallation Tasks

               Running the IVP Independently of Installation......    3-2
               Configuring the File Server........................    3-2
               Configuring the Disk Server........................    3-4
               Enabling the Server Startup Files..................    3-8
               Manually Starting the File and Disk Servers........    3-8
               Editing SYSTARTUP_V5.COM for System Startup........    3-9
               Final Check of the System..........................   3-11
               Next Steps.........................................   3-11
               VAXcluster Systems.................................   3-11
               Standalone Systems.................................   3-12

         4  Configuring a VAXcluster System

               Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster....................    4-2
               Next Steps.........................................    4-5

         A  VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names


         B  Sample Installation Procedure

               Sample Installation................................    B-1
               Sample Upgrade Installation........................    B-5









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         C  Setting Up Security for DECnet

               Setting Up Server Security.........................    C-1
               Setting Up User Privileges.........................    C-3

         D  Copying Release Notes Before Installation


         E  How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options

               Sample Use of Option 1.............................    E-1
               Sample Use of Option 2.............................    E-2
               Sample Use of Option 3.............................    E-3

         F  System Parameters for Installation

               Worksheet..........................................    F-1
               Checking Current Values............................    F-3
               Calculating Required Values........................    F-4

         Glossary

         Index


         Tables

               1-1       Checklist for Preparing to Install.......    1-3

               1-2       Required Software........................    1-5

               2-1       Checklist for Installing PATHWORKS for
                         VMS......................................    2-1

               3-1       Checklist for Postinstallation Tasks.....    3-1

               4-1       Checklist for VAXclusters................    4-1

               F-1       Worksheet: System Parameter Values for
                         Installation.............................    F-2





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                                                                 Preface



        Purpose

              The purpose of this manual is to help the system
              administrator install PATHWORKS for VMS server software
              after the network transport software is installed.

        Audience

              This manual is intended for the person who administers
              PATHWORKS for VMS. The manual assumes that the person can:

              o  Set up personal computers that run MS-DOS applications

              o  Use the VMS Operating System, including:

                 _  Digital Command Language (DCL)

                 _  EDIT/EDT editor.

                 _  AUTOGEN to configure and tune a VMS system

                 _  VMSINSTAL to install other layered products

              o  Set up a VMS system to run the DECnet transport

              o  Set up a VMS system to run UCX (ULTRIX Connection
                 Software) if the configuration includes the optional
                 TCP/IP transport






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        Organization

              The following table can help you find information in this
              manual.

              Chapter 1   Describes how to prepare for the installation
                          of PATHWORKS for VMS.

              Chapter 2   Describes how to install PATHWORKS for VMS
                          using the VMSINSTAL utility.

              Chapter 3   Describes the tasks you need to perform after
                          installation. You need to perform these tasks
                          before you can use PATHWORKS for VMS.

              Chapter 4   Describes what you need to do to configure
                          other servers in the VAXcluster system.

              Appendix A  Provides a listing of the files and logical
                          names created by the installation.

              Appendix B  Provides a sample installation procedure.

              Appendix C  Explains how to set up security for servers
                          using the DECnet transport.

              Appendix D  Provides an alternate method for copying
                          release notes before installation.

              Appendix E  Explains how to use the PCSA$CONFIG.COM
                          command procedure.

              Appendix F  Provides a worksheet and instructions for
                          manually calculating system parameters.

        Related Documents

              The system administrator should have the following
              documents available:

              o  Overview for an explanation of terms and concepts




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              o  Server Release Notes for important information about
                 changes in the installation procedure

                ________________________Note  ________________________

                Server Release Notes that provide the most up-to-
                date information on PATHWORKS for VMS are available
                on line. For information on how to read and print
                out these release notes, see Chapter 2.

                To extract the release notes from the kit prior to
                installing this product, see Appendix D.

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              For more information on topics mentioned in this manual,
              see:

              __________________________________________________________
              Topic_________________Reference___________________________

              AUTOGEN command       Guide to Setting Up a VMS System
              procedure

              Providing file and    Server Administrator's Guide
              disk services

              Security for virtual  Server Administrator's Guide
              disk services

              Security for file     VMS System Manager's Manual or Guide
              services              to VMS System Security

              Tuning the            Server Administrator's Guide
              server for better
              performance

              Using the Authorize   VMS documentation on system
              utility_______________management_and_operations___________

        Conventions

              This manual uses the following conventions:

              __________________________________________________________
              Convention_______Meaning__________________________________

              <Ctrl/x>         While you hold down the Ctrl key, press
                               another key or a pointing device button.

              <Esc> <x>        Press the <Esc> key, release it, and then
                               press another key or a pointing device
                               button.

              <Return>         Press the key that executes commands
                               or terminates a sequence. This key is
                               labeled <Return>, <Enter>, or << -  >,
                               depending on your keyboard.


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              Convention_______Meaning__________________________________


              "enter"          Type all required text, spaces, and
                               punctuation marks; then press <Return>,
                               <Enter>, or << -  >, depending on your
                               keyboard.

              UPPERCASE        In VMS, DOS, and OS/2 syntax, uppercase
                               letters indicate commands and qualifiers.
                               You can enter commands and qualifiers
                               in any combination of uppercase or
                               lowercase, unless otherwise noted.

              lowercase        Lowercase letters in VMS, DOS, and OS/2
                               syntax indicate parameters. You must
                               substitute a word or value, unless the
                               parameter is optional.

              teal blue type   In examples of dialog between you and
                               the system, teal blue type indicates
                               information that you enter. In online
                               (Bookreader) files, this information
                               appears in boldface.

              boldface         Boldface type indicates a new term
                               that appears in the glossary. In online
                               (Bookreader) files, boldface indicates
                               information you enter.

              two-line         In VMS commands, a hyphen (-) at the
              commands         end of a command line indicates that the
                               command continues to the next line. If
                               you type the hyphen and press <Return>,
                               the system displays the _$ prompt at
                               the beginning of the next line. Continue
                               entering the command. If you do not type
                               the hyphen, VMS automatically wraps text
                               to the next line.






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              __________________________________________________________
              Convention_______Meaning__________________________________


              numbers          All numbers shown in this manual are in
                               decimal form, unless otherwise noted.

              .                A vertical ellipsis in an example
              .                indicates that not all the data is shown.
              .

              NOTE             Notes provide information of special
                               importance.

              CAUTION          Cautions provide information to prevent
                               damage to equipment or software.

              WARNING          Warnings provide information to prevent
              _________________personal_injury._________________________

        Terminology

              The terms "personal computer" (PC) and "PC workstation"
              refer to standalone systems. The term "client" refers to a
              PC, connected to the network by PATHWORKS software, that
              can access resources on a server. A server is a system
              that offers services to clients.

              The term "PATHWORKS" refers to PATHWORKS software.
              PATHWORKS is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation.
















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                                                                        1
         ________________________________________________________________

                                   Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS



         This chapter discusses the requirements and preparations
         necessary for installing PATHWORKS for VMS.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Allow 15 to 30 minutes to complete the instructions in
           this chapter.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Table 1-1 is a checklist of the steps you need to follow to
         prepare for the installation procedure.























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         Table_1-1_Checklist_for_Preparing_to_Install____________________

         <   >Complete the following preinstallation tasks:

              <  >Check your hardware requirements.

              <  >Check your software requirements.

              <  >Log into the SYSTEM account.

              <  >Backup your system disk.

              <  >Check the device names for reserved names.

              <  >Check the system disk to ensure that sufficient disk
                  space is available.

              <  >Disable disk quotas for SYSTEM accounts.

         <   >For DECnet, complete the following preinstallation tasks.

              DECnet and TCP/IP for file and print services:

              <  >Start DECnet.

              <  >Define DECnet logical links.

              <  >Define the DECnet executor pipeline quota.

              <  >Enable remote boot services.

              <  >Set up local DECnet (required to support only the
                  TCP/IP transport).

         <   >For the TCP/IP transport, start UCX.


         <   >When you are installing for the first time:

              <  >Decide on what disks you want to install the file and
                  disk server software.



         <   >When you are upgrading an existing installation:
                              Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS  1-3

              <  >Notify PATHWORKS users to log off the servers.

              <  >Check to make sure all PATHWORKS users have logged off.

              <  >Disconnect remaining PATHWORKS service connections.

              <  >Stop the file and disk servers.

              <  >Disable the automatic startup of the file and disk
                  servers (if you have edited the SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
         _________procedure).____________________________________________

 



         Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS
         What You Need

         What You Need

         This section describes the hardware and software requirements of
         PATHWORKS for VMS.

         Prerequisite Hardware

         Be sure that the network, including cables, clients, servers,
         and other hardware, is connected.

         Prerequisite Software

         VMS Version 5.3, or greater is required. The following VMS
         classes are required to install PATHWORKS for VMS:

         o  VMS required savesets

         o  Network support

         o  System programming

         o  Miscellaneous files

         o  Secure User Environment

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           The transports that you use determine what software is
           required:

           ___________________________________________________________

         Table 1-2 lists other required software and PAKs (Product
         Authorization Keys).











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                                   Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS
                                                            What You Need

         Table_1-2_Required_Software_____________________________________

         If_you_use:___PATHWORKS_for_VMS_requires:_______________________

         TCP/IP        UCX (Ultrix Connection Product) software, a UCX
         for file      PAK, and DECnet software.
         and print
         servicers
         only

                       No PAK is required for local DECnet. DECnet is
                       needed for PCSA_MANAGER communications with the
                       file server.

         DECnet        DECnet software (provided with VMS).
         for file      DECnet Phase IV PAK.
         and print
         services
         only

         TCP/IP and    UCX (Ultrix Connection Product) software, a UCX
         DECnet        PAK, and DECnet software (provided with VMS).
         for file      DECnet Phase IV PAK.
         and print
         services
         only____________________________________________________________

         Prerequisite Software for Upgrading an Existing Installation

         If you already have a previous version of the product (PCSA VMS
         Services for PCs), you may be able to upgrade your installation
         directly to PATHWORKS for VMS Version 4.0. The following chart
         tells what interim software version needs to be installed before
         installing Version 4.0.











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         Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS
         What You Need

         ________________________________________________________________
         If_you_have:__Comment___________________________________________

         PCSA Version  Must install Version 3.1 or 3.0 before installing
         2.2           Version 4.0

         PCSA Version  No interim version necessary; install Version 4.0
         3.0

         PCSA Version  No interim version necessary; install Version 4.0
         3.1_____________________________________________________________

         Preinstallation Tasks

         Before installing PATHWORKS for VMS, review and complete the
         preinstallation tasks in the sections that follow.

         Logging In to a Privileged Account

         Install PATHWORKS for VMS from the SYSTEM account to ensure that
         you have sufficient privileges for installation.

         Backing Up Your System Disk

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Do a system backup.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Digital recommends that you do a system backup before installing
         any layered product on the operating system.

         Use the backup procedures that have been established at your
         site.

         Checking Device Names

         Before you install PATHWORKS for VMS, check the names of your
         devices for any reserved names:

         $  SHOW DEVICE LAST
         Device                  Device           Error
          Name                   Status           Count
         LAST0:                  Online               0

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Device names that begin with LAST, LAD, LANS or LAC are

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           reserved.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Do not define device labels that begin with LAST, LAD, LANS or
         LAC. For new installations, if you already have any device label
         beginning with LAST, LAD, LANS, or LAC, you must rename that
         device.

         For example, you might prefix disk names with DISK$.

         Determining Disk Space Requirements

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           You need 6,000 blocks of disk space to install the
           software.

           ___________________________________________________________

         The VMS server requires a larger amount of free disk space
         during installation than it requires after installation.

         You need approximately 6,000 blocks of disk space on the system
         disk during installation.

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

         $  SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

         Disabling Disk Quotas

         The installation of PATHWORKS requires that disk quotas be
         disabled on the SYSTEM accounts (UIC [1,4] and UIC [1,1]).

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           If the DISKQUOTA parameter remains enabled with a low
           limit during the startup procedure, the SYSTEM account can
           be left without enough disk space to create or extend the
           log files and the service database. The file server (PCFS_
           SERVER.EXE) must be able to create log files and extend
           the file service database for the file server to start and
           work properly.

           ___________________________________________________________

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         Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS
         Preinstallation Tasks

         To disable disk quotas:

         1. Enter the following command:

            $  RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DISKQUOTA
            DISKQUOTA>  DISABLE
            DISKQUOTA>  EXIT

         2. Check that the disk quotas have been disabled by entering
            this command:

         $  SHOW QUOTA

         %SYSTEM-F-QFNOTACT, disk quotas not enabled on this volume

         DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

         This section discusses:

         o  Starting DECnet

         o  Defining DECnet logical links

         o  Defining the DECnet executor pipeline quota

         o  Enabling Remote Boot Services

         o  Setting Up Local DECnet for TCP/IP

         Starting DECnet

         To determine whether DECnet is running, enter:

         $  MCR NCP SHOW EXECUTOR

         If DECnet is running, a screen similar to the following is
         displayed, indicating that the executor node STATE is ON:

         Node Volatile Status as of  12-OCT-1990 08:03:56

         Executor node = 9.884 (SERVR7)

         State                    = on
         Identification           = DECnet-VAX V5.4,  VMS V5.4

         If DECnet has already been configured for this system, start
         DECnet by executing:

         $  SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET

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                                   Preparing to Install PATHWORKS for VMS
                                             DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

         If DECnet is not running:

         o  Define the node if DECnet is going to be used for file and
            print services

            In this case, refer to the VMS System Manager's Manual for
            information on how to define nodes.

         Defining DECnet Logical Links

         To run the VMS file server, you may need to increase the maximum
         number of DECnet logical links. To determine and change the
         maximum number of DECnet logical links:

         1. Determine the current maximum number of logical links, by
            setting your default to SYS$SYSTEM and entering:

            $  MCR NCP
            NCP>  SHOW EXECUTOR CHARACTERISTICS

            Information similar to the following is displayed. Look for
            the maximum links line:

            Node Volatile Characteristics as of 12-AUG-1990 21:30

            Executor node = 9.884 (SERVR7)

            Identification           = DECnet-VAX V5.4,  VMS V5.4
            Management version       = V4.0.0
            Incoming timer           = 45
            Outgoing timer           = 60
            Incoming Proxy           = Enabled
            Outgoing Proxy           = Enabled
            NSP version              = V4.1.0
            Maximum links            = 32
               .
               .
               .

         2. Determine the number of logical links you need by using the
            formula from the following table that is appropriate for your
            configuration:



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         DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

            _____________________________________________________________
            Configuration____Formula_____________________________________

            Without PC       NUMBER OF LINKS = 2n + x + y
            DECwindows/Motif

            With PC          NUMBER OF LINKS = 3n + x + y
            DECwindows/Motif

                             Parameter                    Example:

                             n   Is the number of         20
                                 workstations that can
                                 connect to the file
                                 server.

                             x   Is the number of nodes   3
                                 in your VAXcluster.
                                 If the file server
                                 is not running in a
                                 VAXcluster, the number
                                 of nodes is 1.

                             y   Is the number of         6
                                 additional links
                                 required for other
                                 DECnet applications,
                                 such as DECwindows.
                                 See the application's
                                 installation docu-
                                 mentation for this
            _____________________value.__________________________________

            For example, a network that supports DECwindows/Motif, and
            uses the numbers from the Example column, requires 69 logical
            links.









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                                             DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

         3. If the current number of logical links is lower than the
            number you need, change the number by entering:

            NCP>  SET EXECUTOR MAXIMUM LINKS n
            NCP>  DEFINE EXECUTOR MAXIMUM LINKS n
            NCP>  EXIT
            $

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            n________________Is_the_number_of_logical_links_you_need.____

         Defining the DECnet Executor Pipeline Quota

         To ensure that the file server transfers large data files
         correctly and efficiently, you must set the DECnet executor
         pipeline quota to a value greater than, or equal to, 13,000. To
         set your quota:

         1. Determine the current quota by setting your default to
            SYS$SYSTEM and entering:

            $  MCR NCP
            NCP>  SHOW EXECUTOR CHARACTERISTICS

            Information similar to the following is displayed. Look for
            the Pipeline Quota line:

            Node Volatile Characteristics as of  12-AUG-1990 21:30:20

            Executor node = 9.884 (SERVR7)













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         DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

            Identification           = DECnet-VAX V5.4,  VMS V5.4
            Management version       = V4.0.0
            Incoming timer           = 45
            Outgoing timer           = 60
            Incoming Proxy           = Enabled
            Outgoing Proxy           = Enabled
            NSP version              = V4.1.0
            Maximum links            = 32
            Delay factor             = 80
            Delay weight             = 5
            Inactivity timer         = 60
            Retransmit factor        = 10
            Routing version          = V2.0.0
            Type                     = nonrouting IV
            Routing timer            = 600
            Broadcast routing timer  = 180





























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            Maximum address          = 1023
            Maximum circuits         = 16
            Maximum cost             = 1022
            Maximum hops             = 30
            Maximum visits           = 63
            Maximum area             = 63
            Mix broadcast nonrouters = 64
            Mix broadcast routers    = 32
            Maximum path splits      = 1
            Area maximum cost        = 1022
            Area maximum hops        = 30
            Maximum buffers          = 100
            Buffer size              = 576
            Default access           = incoming and outgoing
            Pipeline quota           = 10000
            Alias maximum links      = 32
            Path split policy        = Normal
            Maximum Declared Objects = 31

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           If the pipeline quota is already set to a value larger
           than 13,000, do not reset it.

           ___________________________________________________________

         2. If the quota is too low, set the pipeline quota to 13,000, by
            entering:

            NCP>  SET EXECUTOR PIPELINE QUOTA 13000
            NCP>  DEFINE EXECUTOR PIPELINE QUOTA 13000
            NCP>  EXIT
            $

         Enabling Remote Boot Services in DECnet

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           This section applies only to wide-area networks that use
           the DECnet transport.

           ___________________________________________________________



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         DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

         To allow your VAX computer to boot a client over the network,
         you must enable remote boot services.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           When you enable remote boot services, be sure you are
           not using SETHOST to connect to the VAX computer. In the
           following procedure, you must set the DECnet circuit OFF,
           disconnecting SETHOST.

           ___________________________________________________________

         To enable remote boot services once instead of each time you
         reboot the VAX computer:

         1. Set your default to SYS$SYSTEM and enter:

            $ MCR NCP



























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         2. Determine the existing circuits by entering:

            NCP>  SHOW KNOWN CIRCUIT

            A list of circuits is displayed. For example:

            Known Circuit Volatile Summary as of  22-JAN-1990 09:18:05

               Circuit    State    Loopback     Adjacent
                                     Name      Routing Node

               QNA-0      on                   8.1030

         3. To enable remote boot services, enter the following NCP
            commands, using any existing circuit identifier from the
            displayed list:

            NCP>  SET CIRCUIT circuit-id STATE OFF
            NCP>  SET CIRCUIT circuit-id SERVICE ENABLED
            NCP>  SET CIRCUIT circuit-id STATE ON
            NCP>  DEFINE CIRCUIT circuit-id SERVICE
            ENABLED
            NCP>  EXIT

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            circuit-id       Is the circuit identifier for the VAX
                             computer's Ethernet controller (for example,
            _________________QNA-0)._____________________________________

         Setting Up Local DECnet for TCP/IP

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For configurations using the TCP/IP transport:

           ___________________________________________________________

         Follow these special procedures to set up local DECnet if DECnet
         is going to be used for TCP/IP file and print services only.

         In this case, you need to configure DECnet to run locally for
         communications between the PCSA Manager and the file server.

         1. Refer to VMS System Manager's Manual for instructions on how
            to use the SYS$MANAGER:NETCONFIG command procedure to define
            your node as an end node.

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         DECnet Preinstallation Tasks

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           After defining your node, do not load the DECnet Phase IV
           End Node PAK.

           ___________________________________________________________

         2. Start DECnet by executing this command:

            $  @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET

         3. Verify that DECnet is running by executing:

            $  SHOW NETWORK
            VAX/VMS Network status for local node  1.111 TEST1 on
            4-JAN-1991 08:05:21.06





























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                                         Starting UCX Software for TCP/IP

         Starting UCX Software for TCP/IP

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For configurations using the TCP/IP transport:

           ___________________________________________________________

         To determine whether UCX is running, enter the following
         command:

         $ SHOW LOGICAL UCX$INET_HOST
          "UCX$INET_HOST" = "SERVR1"
         (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)

         If UCX is not running, start it by entering:

         $  @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$STARTUP

         For more information, consult the UCX documentation.

         First-time Preinstallation Tasks

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For first-time installations:

           ___________________________________________________________

         If you are installing PATHWORKS for VMS for the first time, you
         need to consider the following section.

         Planning Disk Usage

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Consider providing services on different disks.

           ___________________________________________________________

         To decide on which disks to install file and disk services, you
         need to:

         _  Avoid using the system disk for any services that can be

            located on other disks. When the system disk does not have to
            process file server I/O requests, improved disk access can
            result.

         _  Allow for 27,000 blocks of disk space for the PATHWORKS for

            DOS Version 4.0 client software

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         _  Consider the disk space needed for each client for remote

            booting. Refer to the chart for Kbyte and Mbyte conversions
            to blocks (each block is 512 bytes).

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Default disk size is 1.2 Mbytes:

           ___________________________________________________________

         ________________________________________________________________
                     Default File
         Disk_Size___Size_____________Minimum_Allocation_________________

         360 Kbytes  720 blocks       12 blocks

         720 Kbytes  1440 blocks      14 blocks

         1.2 Mbytes  2400 blocks      29 blocks

         1.44        2840 blocks      33 blocks
         Mbytes

         5 Mbytes    10240 blocks     66 blocks

         10 Mbytes   20480 blocks     16417 blocks

         20 Mbytes   40960 blocks     16417 blocks

         32 Mbytes   65535 blocks     16417 blocks

         64 Mbytes   131072 blocks    16633 blocks

         128 Mbytes  262144 blocks    32977 blocks

         256 Mbytes  524288 blocks    65665 blocks

         512_Mbytes__1048576_blocks___65921_blocks_______________________

         The installation prompts you for the disk name (logical name)
         on which you want to locate the following PATHWORKS for VMS
         components:

         o  System/application software

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                                         First-time Preinstallation Tasks

         o  Personal accounts and common services

         o  LAD (local area disk) boot disks

         Setting Process Account Quotas

         PATHWORKS for VMS places no special requirements on process
         account quotas. Default SYSTEM process account quotas are
         sufficient for installing PATHWORKS for VMS.

         Checking System Parameters

         VMS system parameters are automatically checked during
         installation to support:

         o  30 Workstations

         o  256 Disk Services

         o  File server cache requirements

         o  Device Driver memory requirements

         PATHWORKS for VMS relies on the AUTOGEN utility to adjust the
         VMS system parameters stored in the MODPARAMS.DAT data file. If
         adjustments are needed, the installation procedure informs you
         what adjustments are required.

         See Appendix F for more information on how the parameters used
         in the installation are calculated.















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         Upgrade Preinstallation Tasks

         Upgrade Preinstallation Tasks

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           If you are upgrading existing software:

           ___________________________________________________________

         If you are upgrading an existing server installation:

         1. Notify all PCSA users to log off the server.

         2. Determine whether all PCSA users are logged off the server by
            entering:

            $ ADMIN/PCSA SHOW FILE_SERVER CONNECTIONS
            $ ADMIN/PCSA SHOW DISK_SERVER CONNECTIONS

            If all PCSA users are logged off, the following message is
            displayed:

            No service connection

         3. If any PCSA users remain connected, disconnect them from the
            server by entering:

            $ ADMIN/PCSA STOP FILE_SERVER CONNECTIONS
            $ ADMIN/PCSA STOP DISK_SERVER CONNECTIONS

         4. Stop the file and disk servers.

            To check if you have file or disk server processes running:

            $  SHOW SYSTEM

            A list of current processes is displayed, the process
            identification (PID) number is displayed to the left of the
            process name. Look for the following processes:

            o  PCFS_SERVER (file server)

            o  LAD$KERNEL (disk server)

            To stop the file server process, PCFS_SERVER:

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            $  STOP/ID=n

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            n                the PID (Process Identification) number of
            _________________the_process_you_want_to_stop._______________

            If you cannot stop a process, users may still be connected to
            the process.

            To stop the disk server process, LAD$KERNEL:

            $  PCSA_MANAGER
            PCSA_MANAGER>  STOP DISK CONNECTIONS
            PCSA-I_ISVRSTOPPED, all connections stopped...





























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         5. Disable the automatic start of the file and disk servers
            (if you have edited your SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM to
            automatically start the file and disk services).

            For example, if SYSTARTUP_V5.COM starts the networking
            software, search for the following lines:

            !
            $ ! Startup PCSA Disk Server.
            !
            $  @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP
            !
            $ ! Startup PCSA File Server.
            !
            $  @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
            !
            $ ! Startup LAT.
            !
            $  @SYS$STARTUP:LTLOAD

            Edit the lines displayed in bold to comment out the commands,
            as follows:

            !
            $ ! Startup PCSA Disk Server.
            !
            $ ! @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP
            !
            $ ! Startup PCSA File Server.
            !
            $ ! @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
            !
            $ ! Startup LAT.
            !
            $ ! @SYS$STARTUP:LTLOAD

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           VMS defines SYS$STARTUP as a search list that includes
           both the startup directory and the SYS$MANAGER directory.

           ___________________________________________________________



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                                            Upgrade Preinstallation Tasks

         Logging Out

         If you are not completing the other steps of the installation at
         this time, log out of the privileged account:

         $  LOGOUT
          SYSTEM      logged out at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.ss






































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                                                                        2
         ________________________________________________________________

                                             Installing PATHWORKS for VMS



         VMSINSTAL is the standard installation procedure for VMS layered
         products. It consists of a series of questions and informational
         messages.m

         This chapter describes how to use VMSINSTAL to install PATHWORKS
         for VMS.

         Table 2-1 is a checklist of the steps you need to follow to
         install PATHWORKS for VMS.

           _________________________ Caution _________________________

           Be sure you understand the information and complete
           the tasks described in Chapter 1 before you perform the
           installation tasks in this chapter.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Table_2-1_Checklist_for_Installing_PATHWORKS_for_VMS____________

         <   >Start VMSINSTAL.

         <   >Respond to installation questions.


         <___>Follow_up_on_error_messages._______________________________









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         Installing PATHWORKS for VMS
         Starting VMSINSTAL

         Starting VMSINSTAL

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Allow 15 to 30 minutes to complete the instructions in
           this chapter.

           ___________________________________________________________

         To start the installation procedure:

         1. Log into a privileged account on the server, such as the
            SYSTEM account, if you have not already done so.

         2. Set the default directory by entering:

            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           If you are upgrading an existing installation, do not
           install a new version of the server software until all
           PATHWORKS users are disconnected from the server.

           ___________________________________________________________

         3. Start VMSINSTAL by entering:

            $ @VMSINSTAL PCSA040 device_name OPTIONS N

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For information on other VMSINSTAL options, see the VMS
           System Manager's Manual.

           ___________________________________________________________









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                                             Installing PATHWORKS for VMS
                                                       Starting VMSINSTAL

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            PCSA040          Identifies the product.

            device_name      Is the name of the device on which you plan
                             to mount the media. For example, MTA0, MUA0,
                             or MKA500 (depending on the media) is the
                             device name for a tape drive.

            OPTIONS N        Is an optional parameter that causes the
                             installation procedure to prompt you about
                             accessing online Release Notes during the
                             installation. Because the online Release
                             Notes can contain important information
                             about changes to the installation procedure,
                             Digital recommends that you specify OPTIONS
            _________________N.__________________________________________

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           You can interrupt the installation procedure at any time
           by pressing <Ctrl/Y>. The installation procedure deletes
           all the files it has created and exits. You can start the
           installation again.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Default responses are displayed in brackets.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Each VMSINSTAL question you need to answer is marked with an
         asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line. Some questions
         show a default response in brackets. The PATHWORKS for VMS
         installation supports a configuration of 30 clients. Unless
         some aspect of your system differs from this configuration, as a
         general rule, you can accept the default.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Press Return to accept a default response.

           ___________________________________________________________

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         Installing PATHWORKS for VMS
         Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions

         To accept a default response, press Return. For example:

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

         The following sections list the questions in the order that they
         appear during the installation.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Depending on the configuration of your VAX computer, the
           dialog that occurs during your installation can differ
           slightly from the examples that appear in this section.

           ___________________________________________________________

         General VMSINSTAL Questions

         The installation begins with a series of general questions.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For a sample installation script, see Appendix B.

           ___________________________________________________________

         1. Active Processes

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

            Answer YES to this question.

            The active processes and the installation procedure do not
            interfere with each other.

         2. System Backup

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

            If you have not made a backup, or are not satisfied with the
            backup you made, enter NO to discontinue the installation.
            After you back up your system disk, restart the installation.

            If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk,
            press Return.

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         3. Mounting Media

            Please mount the first volume of the set on  MUA0:.
            * Are you ready? YES
            %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, PCSA mounted on _SERVR1$MUA0:

            If your installation kit contains more than one volume, the
            installation prompts you to insert the additional volumes and
            asks you to indicate when you are ready to proceed with the
            installation.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Sample installation messages:

           ___________________________________________________________

            VMSINSTAL displays a message that the installation of
            PATHWORKS for VMS is beginning. The following example shows a
            series of messages displayed as the installation begins:

            The following products will be processed:

              PCSA V4.0

                Beginning installation of PCSAV40 at hh:mm

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

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           The OPTIONS N parameter provides these release notes
           options.

           ___________________________________________________________

         4. Release Notes Options

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

            Additional Release Notes Options:

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

            * Select option [2]:

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         Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions

            The installation prompts you about release notes only if you
            specified OPTIONS N when you started VMSINSTAL.

            o  If you select option 1 or 3, VMSINSTAL displays the
               Release Notes immediately on the console terminal.

               You can terminate the display at any time by pressing
               <Ctrl/C>.

            o  If you select option 2 or 3, the installation prompts you
               for the name of the print queue that you want to use:

               * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

               Enter a queue name, or press Return to send the file to
               the default output print device.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           File name and location of release notes:

           ___________________________________________________________

               The file name for the release notes is PCSA040.RELEASE_
               NOTES. VMSINSTAL moves the release notes to SYS$HELP,
               whether or not you specified OPTIONS N.

         5. Checking if DECnet is running

             %PCSA-I-CHK_NET, Checking if DECnet is running

            The file server requires that DECnet be running.

         6. Checking for Files that Interfere with the Installation

         %PCSA-I-CHK_DIRS, Checking directories for files that interfere with PATHWORKS
         %PCSA-I-PCFS_RUNNING, Checking if the File Server and Disk
         server are running...

            The installation prompts you as it checks for previously
            installed PCSA files that interfere with the installation
            and running of the server software. You can either continue
            the installation and remove the files afterwards, or stop the
            installation at this time and remove the files.

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                                        Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions

            The following files were detected in the SYS$SPECIFIC directories.

            SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]PCFS_SERVER.EXE;1

                Remove the above files before running the PATHWORK servers.

                These files were also recorded in the
                SYS$MANAGER:PCSA$SYS_SPECIFIC.UNEXPECTED_FILES file

            * Do you want to continue [NO]? YES

         7. Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

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

            o  To run the IVP automatically after the installation
               procedure, press Return.

            o  To run the IVP independently of the installation
               procedure, enter NO. Instructions for running the IVP
               independently of the installation procedure are in
               Chapter 3.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           See Appendix A for a list of PATHWORKS for VMS components.

           ___________________________________________________________

         8. Purging Files

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

            Purging deletes the old versions of the files replaced by
            the installation and saves disk space. If you choose not
            to have the installation procedure purge files, you can
            purge the files manually after you complete the installation
            successfully.






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         Additional Questions for First-time Installations

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Wherever possible, refer to a disk by its system logical
           name such as SYS$SYSDEVICE instead of its physical device
           name such as $1$DISK:

           ___________________________________________________________

         If you are installing the VMS server for the first time, the
         installation requests the following information:

         1. The client system device name.

            * Disk Name for PCSA system/application software [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:

            Enter the name of the device that will hold the PCSA client
            system and application software, or take the default name.

         2. The device name for personal accounts and common services.

            * Disk Name for USER accounts, COMMON services
              [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:

            Enter the name of the device that holds personal accounts and
            common services.

         3. The group number.

            * Group number for PCSA software directories [360]:

            Enter the group UIC for the PCSA users.

         4. Disk server boot device.

            * Disk Name for LAD BOOT disks [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:

            Enter the name of the device to hold the disk server's
            network boot disks.





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         Additional Messages

         When the installation questions have been answered, the
         installation continues.

         o  Installation continues unattended message

            %PCSA-I-VERSION, Checking for VMS version 5.3 or greater
            %PCSA-I-FREEBLKS, Checking for 5200 free blocks
            %PCSA-I-CHK_PARAMS, Checking SYSGEN parameters

                        All questions have been answered.
                        The installation of PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0
                        will continue unattended.

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

            %PCSA-I-DIRECTORY, Checking for [PCSA] on the system disk
            %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [PCSA].

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

                    $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]
               .
               .
               .

         o  Postinstallation checklist message

            This checklist advises you to configure your system as part
            of the postinstallation tasks described in Chapter 3

            ********************************************************************
            *******************POST-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST**********************
            ********************************************************************

            Configure the file server

            1) Type ADMIN/PCSA MENU
            2) Select Utility Options ->Configure Server Parameters
            3) Answer the configuration questions

            Start the file server using the specified transport(s):

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         Installing PATHWORKS for VMS
         Responding to VMSINSTAL Questions

               For DECnet,          @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
               For TCP,             @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP TCP
               For DECnet and TCP,  @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP DECNET/TCP

            Start the disk server:  @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP

         o  Moving files to their target directories

            If the installation procedure is successful so far, VMSINSTAL
            moves the new or modified files to their target directories
            and updates help files. If you asked for files to be purged,
            that work is done now. The following message is displayed:

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

         o  Displaying IVP messages

            If you chose to run the IVP automatically after the
            installation procedure, the following message is displayed:

            Starting Installation Verification Procedure
            for PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0 at  2-NOV-1990 17:20

         o  Displaying a Completed Installation Message

            When the installation is complete, the following message is
            displayed:

            IVP Completed Successfully at  2-NOV-1990 17:20

         Error Messages and Conditions

         If errors occur, the installation displays the following
         message:

         %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of PCSA V4.0
         has failed.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Possible conditions causing errors

           ___________________________________________________________

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

         o  The operating system version is incorrect.

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         o  A prerequisite software version is missing.

         o  Quotas necessary for successful installation are insuffi-
            cient.









































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         o  System parameter values for successful installation are
            insufficient.

         o  Disk space is inadequate.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Installation requirements are described in Chapter 1 and
           system parameters in Appendix F.

           ___________________________________________________________

         If you are notified that any of these conditions exist, take the
         appropriate action described in the message.

         System Parameter Error Messages

         If your system parameters are not sufficient to complete the
         installation, you get messages similar to the following:

         *****************************************************************
         *************** SYSTEM REBOOT REQUIRED **************************
         *****************************************************************

         Your system parameter(s) are insufficient to complete the installation.

         Complete the following steps to adjust your system parameters:

         1) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
         @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG

         2) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT

         3) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

         4) Reinstall PATHWORKS

         In this case, a system reboot is required to define the
         ADMIN/PCSA verb.

         This message is displayed when the installation detects that the
         system parameters need to be modified for PATHWORKS:

         **********************************************************************
         ***************SYSTEM REBOOT REQUIRED AFTER INSTALLATION**************
         **********************************************************************
         PATHWORKS for VMS requires that system parameters be managed using
         AUTOGEN and MODPARAMS.DAT. Some of your system  parameters used by
         PATHWORKS need to be adjusted.

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         1) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
            @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG <RETURN>

         2) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
         3) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

         NOTE: Do not reinstall the kit. Complete the post-installation
               tasks listed in the installation guide.





































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         In either case:

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Execute PCSA$CONFIG by entering: @SYS$STARTUP: PCSA$CONFIG

           ___________________________________________________________

         1. Run the procedure PCSA$CONFIG.COM to assist you in updating
            your system parameters.

            When PCSA$CONFIG prompts you:

            a. Choose Option 1 to append the required system param-
               eter changes in the PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT file to the
               MODPARAMS.DAT file.

            b. Choose option 2 to set the system parameters by using
               AUTOGEN and rebooting the system to insure that the system
               parameters are changed.

         2. If you see the following checklist item in the message, you
            need to begin the installation over again. In that case,
            run PCSA$CONFIG.COM and then reboot your system, before
            reinstalling PATHWORKS for VMS

            4) Reinstall PATHWORKS for VMS.

         Logging Out

         Log out of the privileged account:

         $  LOGOUT
          SYSTEM      logged out at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.ss

         Next Steps

         Now that you have installed the PATHWORKS for VMS software,
         perform the postinstallation tasks described in Chapter 3.






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                                                                        3
         ________________________________________________________________

                                                   Postinstallation Tasks



         Before you can use PATHWORKS for VMS, you must perform some
         postinstallation tasks.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Allow 15 to 30 minutes to complete the instructions in
           this chapter.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Table 3-1 is a checklist of the steps you need to follow for
         postinstallation tasks.

         Table_3-1_Checklist_for_Postinstallation_Tasks__________________

         <   >Run the IVP if you have not already done so.

         <  > Configure the file and disk servers.

         <  > Restart the file and disk servers.

         <  > Enable the automatic startup of the file and disk servers.

         <__>_Make_a_final_check_of_the_system.__________________________











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         Postinstallation Tasks
         Running the IVP Independently of Installation

         Running the IVP Independently of Installation

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           If you ran the IVP automatically with the installation
           procedure, it is unnecessary to run it again.

           ___________________________________________________________

         The Installation Verification Program (IVP) verifies the
         installation.

         If you planned to run the IVP independent of the installation
         procedure, run it now by entering:

         $ @SYS$TEST:PCFS$IVP.COM

         The IVP checks to make sure that all files were copied
         successfully during the installation.

         When the IVP successfully completes all tests, a message is
         displayed notifying you that the Installation Verification
         Procedure was completed successfully.

         IVP Completed Successfully at  2-NOV-1990 17:20
                 Installation of PCSA V4.0 completed at 17:20

         If the IVP is unsuccessful, the following message is displayed:

         The PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0 Installation Verification
         Procedure failed.

         %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for DEC PATHWORKS V4.0 has
         failed.

         In this case, follow up with error messages as described in
         Chapter 2.

         Configuring the File Server

         The file server does not start unless it is configured.

         To configure the file server:

         1. Run the menu, by issuing the command:

            $  ADMIN/PCSA MENU

         2. Select the Utilities menu.

         3. Choose the Configure Server Parameters option.

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                                                   Postinstallation Tasks
                                              Configuring the File Server

            All the configuration parameters are displayed as follows:


            Number of workstations    [  30]  File extent in blocks       [256]

            Cache size in pages       [1024]  Cache buffer size in bytes  [8192]

            Enable open file caching? [    N] File close delay in seconds[ 15]

         4. Use the cursor keys to move between fields. Move the cursor
            on the parameter you want to change. Enter CTL-H for help
            about a selected parameter.

































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         Postinstallation Tasks
         Configuring the File Server

         5. Enter the new values.

            For example, to increase the number of workstations to 50, at
            the cursor, enter 50, as follows:

            Number of workstations   [   50]

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           To quit without saving, press CTL-E

           ___________________________________________________________

         6. To save the new values, press <CTRL/E>.

         7. If changes to the system parameters are required, then you
            see messages displayed similar to the following:

                  ******************************************
                  *    System parameters are insufficient  *
                  ******************************************

             Run the PCSA$CONFIG.COM command procedure by typing:
                 @sys$startup:pcsa$config.com

            Select OPTION 1 to Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
            Select OPTION 2 to AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

            Please read SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]PCFS$STARTUP.LOG for details.

         8. Follow the instructions to modify the system parameters in
            System Parameter Error Messages.

         Configuring the Disk Server

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Changing the number of disk services.

           ___________________________________________________________

         By default. the disk server allows for 256 disk services.
         Servers with many network key disks can require more than the
         default number of disk services. A network key disk is a disk
         service used to boot a user's client and is unique for each
         client.

         3-4 Postinstallation Tasks

 



                                                   Postinstallation Tasks
                                              Configuring the Disk Server

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Listing mounted disk services.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Determine how many disk services are mounted on the server by
         listing them. The display lists network key disks as well as
         other disk services and the access allowed for each service.
         Increase the maximum when the number of mounted services
         approaches the maximum.

         To list the disk services:

         1. Access the menu by issuing the command:

            $  ADMIN/PCSA MENU

         2. Select Service Options.

         3. Select List Services from the Service Options menu.
























                                              Postinstallation Tasks  3-5

 



         Postinstallation Tasks
         Configuring the Disk Server

         4. Select List Registered Disk Services from the List Services
            menu. The following list is displayed:

            Service name  Type  Server   Limit   Users   Acc    Rating    Status
            ------------  ------------   -----   -----   ---    ------    ------
            01-11-11-11-11-11 (TEST01)
                           BOOT APPLE     1       0    RW         1    MNT PERM
               Container File:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LADBOOT]TEST01.DSK;1
            02-00-0A-FF-02-46 (STUFF2)
                           BOOT ORANGE    1       0    RW         1    MNT PERM
               Container File:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LADBOOT]STUFF2.DSK;1
            02-11-11-11-11-11 (STUFF3)
                           BOOT GRAPE      1       0    RW        1    MNT PERM
               Container File:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LADBOOT]STUFF3.DSK;1
            03-00-0A-FF-02-46 (STUFF4)
                           BOOT RAZZY    1       0    RW          1    MNT PERM
               Container File:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LADBOOT]STUFF4.DSK;1

            Press RETURN to continue...

         Network key disks are displayed with:

         o  An Ethernet address: six pairs of hexadecimal numbers in the
            Service Name column separated by dashes.

         o  BOOT type in the Type column.

         The list of registered disk services includes services added to
         the network with each of these options:

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Increasing the number of disk services

           ___________________________________________________________

         To increase the number of services:

         1. Choose Add Service option from the Application Disk menu.

         2. Choose CREATE DISK.

         3. Name the disk.


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                                                   Postinstallation Tasks
                                              Configuring the Disk Server

         4. Choose the size of the disk or press RETURN to accept the
            default size of 10 Megabytes.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Changing maximum number of disk services

           ___________________________________________________________

         To change the maximum number of disk services:

         1. Edit the startup data file ESS$LAD_STARTUP.DAT.

            This data file defines the maximum number of disk services
            allowed on the server. The default value is 256. To change
            this value to another number, such as 500, enter:

            MAXIMUM_SERVICES = 500 !maximum services

         2. Stop the disk server by entering:

            PCSA_MANAGER> STOP DISK_SERVER CONNECTIONS

         3. For the change to take effect, restart the disk server by
            entering:

            $ @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP

         4. If you increase the number of disk services, you may see a
            message that you now need to increase the required NPAGEDYN
            value.

            Because the disk server is a VMS device driver, the resources
            for the disk server come from the system dynamic memory.
            NPAGEDYN is a VMS SYSGEN parameter that defines the amount of
            system dynamic memory.

         5. If you need to increase the NPAGEDYN, when the server starts,
            it displays the following message:

            Disk Server for PATHWORKS for VMS will not start
             8-JAN-1991 11:13:11.65 (Insufficient NPAGEDYN)

            To adjust your NPAGEDYN SYSGEN setting
            1) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
               @sys$startup:pcsa$config <RETURN>

            2) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
            3) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

                                              Postinstallation Tasks  3-7

 



         Postinstallation Tasks
         Configuring the Disk Server

            To change NPAGEDYN:

            a. Run the PCSA$CONFIG.COM command procedure by entering:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG

            b. Select OPTION 1 to append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT.

            c. Select OPTION 2 to run AUTOGEN and reboot your system.

         For more information on the menu and on managing the system, see
         the Server Administrator's Guide.

         Enabling the Server Startup Files

         This section discusses:

         o  Manually starting the file and disk server.

         o  Editing the system startup file (SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) for
            automatically starting the servers.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           If you disabled DISKQUOTA on the SYSTEM account before
           installing the VMS server, remember to enable it again.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Manually Starting the File and Disk Servers

         Before rebooting, you can run command procedures to start any or
         all of the server software components manually:

         1. Start the file server using the one of the specified
            transports.

            o  For DECnet, use the command:

                 @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP DECNET

               The startup file checks that you have sufficient memory.
               If you do not have sufficient memory, you see an error
               message similar to the following:

            o  For TCP, use the command:

               @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP TCP

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                                                   Postinstallation Tasks
                                        Enabling the Server Startup Files

            o  For DECNET and TCP, use the command:

                @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP DECNET/TCP

         2. To start the disk server, use the command:

            @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           For automatic startup, add these lines to the SYSTARTUP_
           V5.COM of your system.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Editing SYSTARTUP_V5.COM for System Startup

         Edit the SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file (the site- specific
         system startup file) to start any or all of the following
         software components automatically, whenever your system is
         booted:

         o  PATHWORKS for VMS file server

         o  PATHWORKS for VMS disk server

         o  Local area transport (LAT) if you want to use the PCSA VT320
            terminal emulator or the SETHOST terminal emulator with the
            VMS server

         To enable an automatic startup:

         1. If this is a first-time installation, add lines to SYSTARTUP_
            V5.COM to perform the startup commands.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Search for the lines that start DECnet or the TCP/IP
           transport in SYSTARTUP_V5.COM , and be sure to place the
           lines that start the file and disk servers after the lines
           that start the transports.

           ___________________________________________________________

            If your installation is an upgrade, remove the comment
            character from each line in SYSTARTUP_V5.COM that you had
            previously commented out.

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         Postinstallation Tasks
         Enabling the Server Startup Files

            When edited, the lines in SYSTARTUP_V5.COM are:

            $ !
            $ ! Startup PCSA Disk Server.
            $ !
            $ @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP
            $ !
            $ ! Startup PCSA File Server.
            $ !
            $ @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
            $ !
            $ ! Startup LAT.
            $ !
            $ @SYS$STARTUP:LTLOAD

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           To start the disk server, add only the LAD_STARTUP
           command. To start the file server, add only the PCFS_
           STARTUP command. If you do not want to use the VT320 or
           SETHOST terminal emulators, omit the LTLOAD command.

           ___________________________________________________________

         2. Add the name of the transport you are using to the line that
            starts the file server. If a transport is not specified, the
            DECnet transport is used by default.

            You have these options:

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Add the transport DECNET, TCP, or DECNET/TCP to the PCFS
           command.

           ___________________________________________________________

            o  If you have DECnet transport, you add:

               $   @sys$startup:pcfs_startup    DECNET

            o  If you have TCP/IP transport, you add:

               $    $@sys$startup:pcfs_startup    TCP

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                                                   Postinstallation Tasks
                                        Enabling the Server Startup Files

            o  If you have both DECnet and TCP/IP transports, you add:

               $     @sys$startup:pcfs_startup    DECNET/TCP

         ________________________________________________________________
         Parameter________Description____________________________________

         specified_       DECNET, TCP, or DECNET/TCP.
         transport_______________________________________________________

         Final Check of the System

         After you install the server software, you must:

         1. Enable disk quotas if you disabled them before installation.

            If you disabled disk quotas before installing the VMS server,
            enable them now by entering:

            $  RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DISKQUOTA
            DISKQUOTA> ENABLE
            DISKQUOTA> EXIT
            $

         2. Verify that all changes made to any parameter setting were
            maintained after the reboot.

         Next Steps

         This section describes what you need to do next if you have a:

         o  VAXcluster system

         o  Standalone system

         VAXcluster Systems

         If you have a VAXcluster system you need to:

         o  Perform the preinstallation tasks for DECnet for each cluster
            node, as described in Chapter 1.

         o  Configure the VAXcluster system as described in Chapter 4.


                                             Postinstallation Tasks  3-11

 



         Postinstallation Tasks
         Next Steps

         Standalone Systems

         If you have a standalone system (one that is not part of a Local
         Area VAXcluster):

         1. Make changes to the default network configuration established
            by VMSINSTAL, if needed.

         2. Make sure the clients meet installation requirements.

            See the Installation Module in the Client Installation and
            Configuration Guide for the ULTRIX Server.

         3. Install client software on the clients.

            See the Installation Module in the Client Installation and
            Configuration Guide for the ULTRIX Server.




























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                                                                        4
         ________________________________________________________________

                                          Configuring a VAXcluster System



         If you have a VAXcluster system, there are additional postin-
         stallation tasks you must perform at each of the other servers
         on the VAXcluster system.

         Table 4-1 is a checklist of the steps you need to follow to
         configure a VAXcluster system.

         Table_4-1_Checklist_for_VAXclusters_____________________________


         <   >Complete the DECnet preinstalltion checks, as described in
              Chapter 1.



         <   >Modify nodes if you have a VAXcluster.



         <   >Modify logical definitions of your VAXcluster.



         <___>Determine_the_steps_you_need_to_complete_next._____________











                                     Configuring a VAXcluster System  4-1

 



         Configuring a VAXcluster System
         Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster

         Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster

         If you install the VMS server on a VAXcluster, the system
         parameters on the node you installed on are checked. To check
         all the other nodes, perform these steps:

         1. Log in to the system of the node you install the kit on.

         2. Execute the command procedure PCSA$CONFIG.COM in SYS$STARTUP.

            @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG.COM

         3. Select Option 3, Configure Cluster Nodes

         When OPTION 3 is selected, the PCSA$CONFIG.COM command
         procedure:

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           Use SYS$STARTUP: PCSA$CONFIG.COM to modify each node
           separately

           ___________________________________________________________

         o  Creates a SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA] directory

         o  Checks directories for files that interefere with PATHWORKS
            for VMS

         o  Defines and sets DECnet objects

         o  Checks system parameters to support 30 workstations

         o  Defines the ADMINISTER DCL verb (ADMIN/PCSA)

         You can manually update the nodes on the cluster by performing
         the following operations on each node.

         1. Login to the system account and execute the following command
            to create the PCSA account

            $  CREATE/DIR SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]/OWNER=[1,1]

         2. Manually search the SYS$SPECIFIC directories for files listed
            in APPENDIX A. If files are found, remove them. These file
            interfere with the running of PATHWORKS for VMS

         4-2 Configuring a VAXcluster System

 



                                          Configuring a VAXcluster System
                                          Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster

         3. Define the DECnet objects PCFS PCSA$RMI, PCX$SERVER, and
            PCSA$MAIL by entering:

            $ MCR NCP
            NCP> SET OBJECT PCFS NUMBER 64 PROXY NONE
            NCP> SET OBJECT PCSA$RMI NUMBER 0-
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCSA_RMI.COM USER
            PCSA$RMI
            PASSWORD password
            NCP> SET OBJECT PCX$SERVER NUMBER 0 -
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCX$SERVER.COM
            NCP> SET OBJECT PCSA$MAIL NUMBER 0 FILE -
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCSA$MAIL_SERVER.EXE
            NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PCFS NUMBER 64 PROXY
            NONE
            NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PCSA$RMI NUMBER 0 -
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCSA_RMI.COM USER
            PCSA$RMI PASSWORD password
            NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PCX$SERVER NUMBER 0 -
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCX$SERVER.COM
            NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PCSA$MAIL NUMBER 0 FILE
            -
              _  FILE SYS$SYSTEM:PCSA$MAIL_SERVER.EXE
            NCP> EXIT
            $

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            password_________Is_the_password_for_the_PCSA$RMI_account.___

            Obtain the password for PCSA$RMI by entering the following
            command from a fully privileged SYSTEM account on the node
            where you installed the VMS server:

            $  MCR NCP SHOW OBJECT PCSA$RMI

            This information is displayed:

            Object Volatile Summary as of 29-JAN-1990 17:38:41

             Object   Number  File/PID                  User Id     Password

            PCSA$RMI       0  SYS$SYSTEM:PCSA_RMI.COM   PCSA$RMI
            1717477882142333

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         Configuring a VAXcluster System
         Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster

         4. Execute the ADMIN/PCSA MENU command.

            a. Configure the system using the Configure Server Parameters
               option from the Utilities option menu.

            b. Specify your workload and complete the installation
               instructions as indicated.






































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                                          Configuring a VAXcluster System
                                          Modifying Nodes on a VAXcluster

         5. Make sure that the ADMINISTER DCL verb (ADMIN/PCSA) command
            is defined in the shared DCL tables by entering:

            $  ADMIN/PCSA
            PCSA_MANAGER>

            If the command is missing from the shared tables, an error
            message is displayed instead of the PCSA prompt.

            Define the PCSA command on each node by entering:

            $ INSTALL :== $ INSTALL/COMMAND
            $ INSTALL
            INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES
            INSTALL> EXIT
            $

         Next Steps

         Now that you have configured your VAXcluster system, you must:

         1. Make changes to the default network configuration established
            by VMSINSTAL, if needed.

         2. Make sure the clients meet installation requirements.

            See the Installation Module in the Client Installation and
            Configuration Guide with Diskettes.

         3. Install client software on the clients.

            See the Installation Module in the Client Installation and
            Configuration Guide with Diskettes.

         4. Select network connection, and file and print services, if
            desired.









                                     Configuring a VAXcluster System  4-5

 









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         ________________________________________________________________

                                  VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names



         The following files are installed on the VMS server during an
         installation of PATHWORKS for VMS software:

         [PCSA.CONTENTS_A]KITINSTAL.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_A]PCSA$CONFIG.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_A]PCSA$PARAMS.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_A]PCSA040.RELEASE_NOTES;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]CFG_US.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LADCP.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LADCP.HLB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LADDRIVER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LAD_STARTUP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LAD_STARTUP.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LASTCP.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LASTCPHELP.HLB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LASTDRIVER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LAST_STARTUP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]ESS$LAST_STARTUP.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAD$KERNEL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAD$SERVICE_DATABASE.FDL;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAD.OLB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LADCDRIVER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAD_LOGICALS.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAD_STARTUP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LASTSYM.STB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]LAST_BUILD_OPTIONS.OPT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]NBNS.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]NETBIOS.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]NETBIOSSHR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]NETIO.H;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCDISK.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCDISKHLP.HLB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCDISKSHR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$CACHE_STATISTICS.FDL;1

                             VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names  A-1

 



         VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names


         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$COLLECTOR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$IVP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$IVP.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$SERVICE_DATABASE.FDL;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$STARTUP_PARAMS.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_LOGICALS.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAIL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$COLLECTOR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$IVP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$IVP.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$SERVICE_DATABASE.FDL;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$STARTUP_PARAMS.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_LOGICALS.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAIL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAILSHR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAIL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAIL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$IVP.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$SERVICE_DATABASE.FDL;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS$STARTUP_PARAMS.DAT;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_LOGICALS.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAIL.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_MAILSHR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_SERVER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCFS_STARTUP.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCMS_SERVER.SAV;3
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA$BOOT_DATABASE.FDL;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA$MAIL_SERVER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA.CLD;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_CLAIM_NAME.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_MAILSHR.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_MANAGER.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_MANAGER.EXE;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_MANAGER.HLB;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCSA_RMI.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCX$SERVER.COM;1
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]PCX$WINMGR.EXE;9
         [PCSA.CONTENTS_B]SDA.COM;2







         A-2 VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names

 



                                  VMS Server V4.0 Files and Logical Names


         The following logicals are installed on the VMS server during an
         installation of PATHWORKS for VMS software:

         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$SERVICE_DATABASE SYS$COMMON:[PCSA]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$LOG_FILES SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$SYSTEM  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$APPLICATION SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$USER SYS$SYSDEVICE:
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$COMMON SYS$SYSDEVICE:
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCFS$SPOOL SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCFS_SPOOL.]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         LAD$SERVICE_DATABASE
         SYS$COMMON:[PCSA]LAD$SERVICE_DATABASE.DAT
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         LAD$LOG_FILES SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         LAD$SYSTEM_DISKS SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         LAD$BOOT_DISKS SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LADBOOT]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         LAD$APPLICATION_DISKS SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]
         $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE/NOLOG
         PCSA$BOOT_DATABASE SYS$COMMON:[PCSA]















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                                                                        B
         ________________________________________________________________

                                            Sample Installation Procedure



         This appendix shows logs for:

         o  First-time installations

         o  Upgrade installations

         Depending on your particular configuration, your installation
         may vary from these samples.

         Sample Installation

         The following is a sample first-time installation on a system
         that is new to PATHWORKS for VMS software.

         $ @vmsinstal pcsa040 mua0: OPTIONS N

                 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

         It is 4-JAN-1991 at 10:37.

         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
         %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                 USER1
                 DECW$WM_1
                 USER1_SM1
                 DECW$TE_1
                 _TWA5:
                 _TWA6:
                 _TWA7:
         * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES

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

         Please mount the first volume of the set on  MUA0:.
         * Are you ready? YES
         %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, PCSA mounted on _LJPV4$MUA0:
         The following products will be processed:
           PCSA V4.0

                                       Sample Installation Procedure  B-1

 



         Sample Installation Procedure
         Sample Installation

                 Beginning installation of PCSA V4.0 at 10:39

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

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








































         B-2 Sample Installation Procedure

 



                                            Sample Installation Procedure
                                                      Sample Installation

            Additional Release Notes Options:

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

         * Select option [2]: 4
         * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? yes
         %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully move.
         %PCSA-I-CHK_NET, Checking if DECnet is running
         %PCSA-I-CHK_DIRS, Checking directories for files that interfere with PATHWORKS

         %PCSA-I-CHK_SERVERS, Checking if the servers are running on this system...
         * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
         * Disk Name for PCSA system/application software [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:
         * Disk Name for User accounts, COMMON services [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:
         * Group number for PCFS software directories [360]:
         * Disk Name for LAD BOOT disks [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:
         %PCSA-I-VERSION, Checking for VMS version 5.3 or greater
         %PCSA-I-FREEBLKS, Checking for 5200 free blocks
         %PCSA-I-CHK_PARAMS, Checking SYSGEN parameters

                     All questions have been answered.
                     The installation of PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0
                     will continue unattended.

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

         %PCSA-I-DIRECTORY, Checking for [PCSA] on the system disk
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [PCSA].

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








                                       Sample Installation Procedure  B-3

 



         Sample Installation Procedure
         Sample Installation

                 $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA]
         %PCSA-I-OLDLADS, Checking for old LAD and LAST components
         %PCSA-I-CRE_RBDB, Creating the Remote Boot Service Database
         %PCSA-I-CRE_ACF, Creating the File Service Database
         %PCSA-I-CRE_LAD_ACF, Creating the Local Area Disk Service Database
         %PCSA-I-INITIAL, Creating the initial Server directory structure
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:.
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:.
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:.
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:.
         %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:.
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named PCFS$ACCOUNT.
         %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier PCFS$ACCOUNT value: [000360,000001] added to rights data base
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCFS$ACCOUNT.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCFS$ACCOUNT.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCFS$ACCOUNT.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named PCSA$RMI.
         %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier PCSA$RMI value: [000360,000002] added to rights data base
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCSA$RMI.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCSA$RMI.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCSA$RMI.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named PCSA$RMI.
         %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier named PCFS$READ.
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier PCFS$READ value: %X80010144 added to rights data base
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier named PCFS$UPDATE.
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier PCFS$UPDATE value: %X80010145 added to rights data base
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier named NETBIOS$ACCESS.
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier NETBIOS$ACCESS value: %X80010146 added to rights data base
         %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier named PCFS$USER.
         %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier PCFS$USER value: %X80010147 added to rights data base
         %PCSA-I-CRE_PARAMS, Creating Service Parameter Database
         %PCSA-I-CRE_PCFS_LOG, Creating PCFS_LOGICALS.COM
         %PCSA-I-CRE_LAD_LOG, Creating LAD_LOGICALS.COM
         %PCSA-I-INS_DCL, Installing DCL command: ADMINISTER/PCSA


         B-4 Sample Installation Procedure

 



                                            Sample Installation Procedure
                                                      Sample Installation

         %PCSA-I-DEF_OBJS, Defining DECnet objects PCFS,PCSA$RMI,PCX$SERVER,and PCSA$MAIL
         %PCSA-I-SPECIFY, Specifying target directories for the appropriate files
          *****************************************************************************
          *************************POST-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST*************************
          *****************************************************************************

              Configure the file server

              1) Type ADMIN/PCSA MENU
              2) Select Utility Options ->Configure Server Parameters
              3) Answer the configuration questions

              Start the file server using the specified transport(s):

                 For DECnet,          @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
                 For TCP,             @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP TCP
                 For DECnet and TCP,  @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP DECNET/TCP

              Start the disk server:  @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP
         %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

                 Starting Installation Verification Procedure
                 for PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0 at  4-JAN-1991 11:48

                 IVP Completed Successfully at  4-JAN-1991 11:48
                 Installation of PCSA V4.0 completed at 11:48

                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:49

         Sample Upgrade Installation

         The following is a sample installation on a system that has a
         prior version of PATHWORKS for VMS installed.

         $ @vmsinstal pcsa040 sys$manager

                 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

         It is 4-JAN-1991 at 20:43.






                                       Sample Installation Procedure  B-5

 



         Sample Installation Procedure
         Sample Upgrade Installation

         Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
         %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                 USER1
                 DECW$WM_1
                 USER1_SM1
                 DECW$TE_1
                 _TWA5:
                 _TWA6:
                 _TWA7:
         * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes

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

         The following products will be processed:
           PCSA V4.0

                 Beginning installation of PCSA V4.0 at 20:43




























         B-6 Sample Installation Procedure

 



                                            Sample Installation Procedure
                                              Sample Upgrade Installation

         %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
         %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully moved
          to SYS$HELP.
         %PCSA-I-CHK_NET, Checking if DECnet is running
         %PCSA-I-CHK_DIRS, Checking directories for files that interfere with PATHWORKS
         %PCSA-I-CHK_SERVERS, Checking if the servers are running on this system...
         * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
         * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
         %PCSA-I-CHK_PCFS_LOG, Checking PCFS_LOGICALS.COM for old values...

                 Your current settings for PCFS$BUFFER_SIZE, PCFS$CACHE_SIZE,
                 and PCFS$CACHE_OPEN_FILES may not be sufficient.

                 Check the SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]PCFS_LOGICALS.COM file and
                 adjust your settings using the Configure Server Parameters option
                 in the PCSA_MANAGER menu.

         %PCSA-I-UPDATE_PCFS_LOG, Updating PCFS_LOGICALS.COM ...
         %PCSA-I-CHK_LAD_LOG, Checking LAD_LOGICALS.COM for old values...
         %SEARCH-I-NOMATCHES, no strings matched
         %PCSA-I-VERSION, Checking for VMS version 5.3 or greater
         %PCSA-I-FREEBLKS, Checking for 5200 free blocks
         %PCSA-I-CHK_PARAMS, Checking SYSGEN parameters

                     All questions have been answered.
                     The installation of PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0
                     will continue unattended.

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

         %PCSA-I-DIRECTORY, Checking for [PCSA] on the system disk
         %PCSA-I-OLDLADS, Checking for old LAD and LAST components
         %PCSA-I-PCSA$LADMSG, Renaming LADDRIVER.EXE to .OLD
         %PCSA-I-PCSA$LASTMSG, Renaming LASTDRIVER.EXE to .OLD
         %PCSA-I-PCSA$LASTMSG, Renaming LASTCPHELP.HLB to .OLD
         %PCSA-I-PCSA$LASTMSG, Renaming LASTCP.EXE to .OLD
         %PCSA-I-PCFS_SERV_UPDATE, Converting the File Service Database ...
         %PCSA-I-CONVLAD, Converting LAD$SERVICE_DATABASE ...
         %PCSA-I-RENLAD, Renaming existing LAD$SERVICE_DATABASE.DAT to .OLD ...
         %PCSA-I-INS_DCL, Installing DCL command: ADMINISTER/PCSA
         %PCSA-I-DEF_OBJS, Defining DECnet objects PCFS,PCSA$RMI,PCX$SERVER,and PCSA$MAIL
         %PCSA-I-SPECIFY, Specifying target directories for the appropriate files
         *****************************************************************************
         *************************POST-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST*************************
         *****************************************************************************

                                       Sample Installation Procedure  B-7

 



         Sample Installation Procedure
         Sample Upgrade Installation

              Configure the file server

             1) Type ADMIN/PCSA MENU
            2) Select Utility Options ->Configure Server Parameters
            3) Answer the configuration questions

              REBOOT your system to remove old LAD and LAST drivers from memory

         Start the file server using the specified transport(s):

             For DECnet,          @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP
             For TCP,             @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP TCP
             For DECnet and TCP,  @SYS$STARTUP:PCFS_STARTUP DECNET/TCP

              Start the disk server:  @SYS$STARTUP:LAD_STARTUP
         %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

                 Starting Installation Verification Procedure
                 for PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0 at  4-JAN-1991 20:50

                 IVP Completed Successfully at  4-JAN-1991 20:51
                 Installation of PCSA V4.0 completed at 20:51

                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 20:51





















         B-8 Sample Installation Procedure

 









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         ________________________________________________________________

                                           Setting Up Security for DECnet



         Setting up security is not a VMS server installation or
         postinstallation task. You set up security on the services
         you offer from the VMS server. If you are installing PATHWORKS
         for VMS Version 4.0, you set up services after you install the
         client software.

         Setting Up Server Security

         This section provides a very brief description of the type of
         security that is available to you when you set up disk and file
         services.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           This section applies only to networks that use the DECnet
           transport.

           ___________________________________________________________

         You can restrict the number of simultaneous client connections
         to each service. By setting these restrictions, you limit access
         to DOS applications to ensure compliance with vendor licensing
         agreements.

         You set up differently for disk and file services:

         o  You provide security for virtual disk services when you mount
            and offer those services. After you install the client
            software, you are ready to offer specific virtual disk
            services.

            You can control access to disk services by assigning
            passwords to users and by assigning read-only or read/write
            privileges to users. See Guide to Setting Up a VMS System and
            VMS System Manager's Manual for instructions.

                                      Setting Up Security for DECnet  C-1

 



         Setting Up Security for DECnet
         Setting Up Server Security

         o  You can provide security for file services by controlling
            the User Authorization File (UAF) and Access Control List
            (ACL). You specify privileges assigned to each user for each
            service. Only users who provide the correct username-password
            combination can then access that service.








































         C-2 Setting Up Security for DECnet

 



                                           Setting Up Security for DECnet
                                               Setting Up Server Security

            See Server Administrator's Guide for instructions on
            assigning passwords and privileges.

            In addition, the file server supports VMS break-in detection
            and evasion procedures. To enable the file server to report
            any break-in attempt it detects, enter:

            $  SET AUDIT/ALARM/ENABLE=(BREAKIN=ALL)

            See the Guide to VMS System Security for detailed information
            on file protection features and system break-in evasion and
            detection.

         Setting Up User Privileges

         The VMS account of each user who needs to use the VMS server
         must have the TMPMBX and NETMBX privileges. Use the VMS
         authorize utility to determine whether users have the privileges
         they require.

         To verify and change user account privileges:

         1. Run AUTHORIZE by entering:

            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
            $ RUN AUTHORIZE
            UAF>

         2. At the AUTHORIZE prompt (UAF>), use the SHOW command with an
            account name to check a particular account. For example, to
            display information about user account USER1, enter:

            UAF> SHOW USER1

            A screen similar to the following is displayed:










                                      Setting Up Security for DECnet  C-3

 



         Setting Up Security for DECnet
         Setting Up User Privileges

            Username:  User1                     Owner:  User1
            Account:                             UIC:    [300,1] ([USER1])
            CLI:      DCL                        Tables: DCLTABLES
            Default:  SERVR5$DUB0:[USER1]
            LGICMD:   LOGIN
            Login Flags:  Defcli
            Primary days:   Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
            Secondary days:                     Sat Sun
            No access restrictions
            Expiration:          (none)    Pwdminimum:  8   Login Fails: 0
            Pwdlifetime:        180 00:00  Pwdchange:  22-AUG-1989 11:15
            Last Login: 22-AUG-1989 09:32 (interactive), (none)(non-
            interactive)
            Maxjobs:         0  Fillm:        60  Bytlm:        36000
            Maxacctjobs:     0  Shrfillm:      0  Pbytlm:           0
            Maxdetach:       0  BIOlm:        18  JTquota:       1024
            Prclm:          10  DIOlm:        18  WSdef:          256
            Prio:            4  ASTlm:        80  WSquo:          512
            Queprio:         0  TQElm:        50  WSextent:      2048
            CPU:        (none)  Enqlm:       200  Pgflquo:      20000
            Authorized Privileges:
              TMPMBX NETMBX
            Default Privileges:
              TMPMBX NETMBX
            Identifier                   Value         Attributes
              WRKGROUP                   %X8001000C    NORESOURCE NODYNAMIC

         3. To change a privilege, use the MODIFY command at the UAF>
            prompt, using this format:

            UAF> MODIFY account-name /DEFPRIV=privilege

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter___Description______________________________________

            account-    Is the name of the user account.
            name

            privilege___Is_the_privilege_you_are_granting_to_the_account.

            For example, to add the privileges TMPMBX and NETMBX to user
            account USER1 and exit from the utility, enter:



         C-4 Setting Up Security for DECnet

 



                                           Setting Up Security for DECnet
                                               Setting Up User Privileges

            UAF> MODIFY USER1/DEFPRIV=(TMPMBX,NETMBX)
            UAF> EXIT

            When you exit from the utility, the VMS system displays
            messages indicating whether or not changes were made.

         4. Ask the user to log out and log in again for the new
            privileges to take effect.





































                                      Setting Up Security for DECnet  C-5

 









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         ________________________________________________________________

                                Copying Release Notes Before Installation



           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           This procedure takes about 20 minutes in addition to the
           time of running VMSINSTAL.

           ___________________________________________________________

         You can print out the Release Notes prior to starting the
         installation by copying them from the installation save set
         on the installation kit media and printing them.

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           This procedure of copying the release notes from the kit
           before installation is presented as an alternate method.

           Otherwise, you can print and display the release notes
           during installation from VMSINSTAL before deciding whether
           to proceed with an installation.

           ___________________________________________________________

         To print out the release notes prior to running VMSINSTAL:

         1. Enter the following commands at the system prompt.










                           Copying Release Notes Before Installation  D-1

 



         Copying Release Notes Before Installation


            $MOUNT device: PCSA
            $COPY device:PCSA040.A */LOG
            $BACKUP/SELECT=PCSA040.RELEASE_NOTES PCSA040.A/SAVE */LOG
            $PRINT/QUE=valid_que PCSA040.RELEASE_NOTES

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter___Description______________________________________

            valid_que   Is ASCII (text) queue.

            device      Is the name of the device where the media is
            ____________mounted._________________________________________

         2. Dismount the tape and read the notes.































         D-2 Copying Release Notes Before Installation

 









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                                      How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options



         The SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG options can assist you in setting
         the system parameters. The PCSA$CONFIG options are:

         o  Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT changes to
            MODPARAMS.DAT

         o  AUTOGEN and reboot your system

         o  Configure cluster nodes

         Sample Use of Option 1

         Option 1 appends changes to your MODPARAMS.DAT file.

         The output for a sample run of Option 1 is as follows:

          PATHWORKS for VMS Configuration procedure

         This procedure will help you configure your machine and/or cluster
         to run PATHWORKS for VMS

           1) Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT changes to MODPARAMS.DAT

           2) AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

           3) Configure Cluster Nodes

              - Create SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA] directory
              - Check directories for interfering files
              - Define/Set DECnet objects
              - Check system parameters
              - Define ADMIN/PCSA

           4) Exit

         Select an option number?: 1

           Option 1: Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT changes to MODPARAMS.DAT

         Type SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT?(<Y>/N): Y

                                 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options   E-1

 



         How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options
         Sample Use of Option 1

         MIN_SPTREQ = 3725 !Needed by PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0  8-JAN-1991 11:13
         Enter <return> to continue:

         Type SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT?(<Y>/N):
         SCSNODE="SERVR1"
         Enter <return> to continue:

         Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT?(<Y>/N):
         %APPEND-S-APPENDED, SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT;2 appended to
         SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT;10 (1 record)
         Enter <return> to continue:

         Type SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT?(<Y>/N):
         SCSNODE="SERVR1"
         MIN_SPTREQ=3725 !Needed by PATHWORKS for VMS V4.0 8-JAN-1991 11:13
         Enter <return> to continue:

         EDIT/EDT SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT?(<Y>/N):

         Opening SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT for editing...

         Input file does not have standard text file format
             1       SCSNODE="SERVR1"
         *exit
         SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT;11 6 lines

         Sample Use of Option 2

         Option 2 is used to autogen and your reboot your system after
         you have appended changes to your MODPARAMS.DAT file. The output
         for a sample run of Option 2 is as follows:

         Select an option number?: 2

         Option 2: AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system
                   by issuing the following command:
                   @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT NOFEEDBACK

         Do you really want to AUTOGEN node SERVR1 (Y/<N>:  Y

         Enter <return> to display the main menu:

         %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GETDATA phase is beginning.


         E-2 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options

 



                                      How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options
                                                   Sample Use of Option 3

         Sample Use of Option 3

         Option 3 assists you in checking the parameters for the cluster
         nodes in a local area VAXcluster.

         The output for a sample run of Option 3 is as follows:

         $ set process/priv=all
         $ @sys$startup:pcsa$config

          PATHWORKS for VMS Configuration procedure

         This procedure will help you configure your machine and/or cluster
         to run PATHWORKS for VMS

           1) Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT changes to MODPARAMS.DAT

           2) AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

           3) Configure Cluster Nodes

              - Create SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA] directory
              - Check directories for interfering files
              - Define/Set DECnet objects
              - Check system parameters
              - Define ADMIN/PCSA

           4) Exit

         Select an option number?: 3

         Option 3: Configure Cluster Nodes

         Enter the node the kit was installed on
         or QUIT to return to the main menu: SERVR1

         %SYSMAN-I-ENV, current command environment:
                 Individual nodes: SERVR1
                 Username USER1     will be used on nonlocal nodes

         Enter RETURN> to continue:

         - Define/Set DECnet objects

         Option 3: Configure Cluster Nodes

                                 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options   E-3

 



         How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options
         Sample Use of Option 3

         On the specified nodes:
         - Create SYS$SPECIFIC:[PCSA] directory
         - Check  directories for interfering files
         - Define/Set DECnet objects
         - Check System Parameters
         - Define ADMIN/PCSA

         Enter ALL for all nodes
            or Specific Nodes  For example, NODE1,NODE2,NODE3
            or QUIT to return to main menu: ALL

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           Ignore any suggested changes to the installation node. The
           installation program has already verified the installation
           node.

           ___________________________________________________________

         %SYSMAN-I-ENV, current command environment:
                 Clusterwide on local cluster
                 Username USER1     will be used on nonlocal nodes

         %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node SERVR1

         Checking if the file and disk servers are running...

          The File Server is running ...

          The Disk Server is running ...

         Please stop the above server(s)
         System checks cannot be completed on node SERVR1

         %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node SERVR2
         $ set noverify

         Checking if the file and disk servers are running...

         Checking SYS$SPECIFIC directories for files
         that interfere with the installation and
         running of PATHWORKS for VMS



         E-4 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options

 



                                      How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options
                                                   Sample Use of Option 3

             A check of the system shows that these files were found in
             SYS$SPECIFIC directories.
             PATHWORKS for VMS will not function properly until these files are
             removed.
             The unexpected files are:
         SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB]PCDISKSHR.EXE;12
             These files are recorded in the
             SYS$MANAGER:PCSA$SYS_SPECIFIC.UNEXPECTED_FILES file
         %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node SERVR2
         $ set noverify

         Checking if the file and disk servers are running...

         Checking SYS$SPECIFIC directories for files
         that interfere with the installation and
         running of PATHWORKS for VMS

         Setting DECnet objects      ...
         PCFS       object defined/set...
         PCSA$RMI   object defined/set...
         PCX$SERVER object defined/set...
         PCSA$MAIL  object defined/set...

         Checking system parameters  ...
         **********************************************
         ********** SYSTEM REBOOT REQUIRED ************
         **********************************************
         Your SYSGEN parameter(s) need to be adjusted

         1) Login into the SYSTEM account on node SERVR2
         2) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
            @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG.COM <RETURN>
         3) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
         4) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

         %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node SERVR3
         $ set noverify

         Checking if the file and disk servers are running...

         Checking SYS$SPECIFIC directories for files
         that interfere with the installation and
         running of PATHWORKS for VMS


                                 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options   E-5

 



         How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options
         Sample Use of Option 3

         Setting DECnet objects      ...
         PCFS       object defined/set...
         PCSA$RMI   object defined/set...
         PCX$SERVER object defined/set...
         PCSA$MAIL  object defined/set...

         Checking system parameters  ...
         **********************************************
         ********** SYSTEM REBOOT REQUIRED ************
         **********************************************
         Your SYSGEN parameter(s) need to be adjusted

         1) Login into the SYSTEM account on node SERVR3
         2) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
            @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG.COM <RETURN>
         3) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
         4) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

         %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node SERVR4
         $ set noverify

         Checking if the file and disk servers are running...

         Checking SYS$SPECIFIC directories for files
         that interfere with the installation and
         running of PATHWORKS for VMS

         Setting DECnet objects      ...
         PCFS       object defined/set...
         PCSA$RMI   object defined/set...
         PCX$SERVER object defined/set...
         PCSA$MAIL  object defined/set...

         Checking system parameters  ...
         **********************************************
         ********** SYSTEM REBOOT REQUIRED ************
         **********************************************
         Your SYSGEN parameter(s) need to be adjusted

         1) Login into the SYSTEM account on node SERVR4
         2) Run the PCSA$CONFIG command procedure by entering:
            @SYS$STARTUP:PCSA$CONFIG.COM <RETURN>
         3) Select OPTION 1 Append PCFS$MODPARAMS.DAT to MODPARAMS.DAT
         4) Select OPTION 2 AUTOGEN and REBOOT your system

         E-6 How to Use PCSA$CONFIG.COM Options

 









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         ________________________________________________________________

                                       System Parameters for Installation



         Appendix F explains the system parameters needed for the
         installation of PATHWORKS for VMS and how they are calculated.

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           The parameters settings described in this appendix are
           based on formulas that are subject to change. Check the
           latest Release Notes or Update Release Notes for the
           latest formulas and parameter settings.

           ___________________________________________________________

         Additional system parameters are required run the file server.
         These system parameters are documented in the PATHWORKS for VMS
         Release Notes.

         Worksheet

         The worksheet in Table F-1 provides spaces for you to record the
         current value and calculate the required value of each parameter
         affected by the installation. These calculations are explained
         in the sections that follow.













                                  System Parameters for Installation  F-1

 



         System Parameters for Installation
         Worksheet

         Table_F-1_Worksheet:_System_Parameter_Values_for_Installation___

                     Current
         Parameter___Value_______Minimum_____Required_Value______________


         GBLPAGES__  __________  __________  ____________________________




         GBLSECTIONS __________  __________  ____________________________



         MAXBUF____  __________  __________  ____________________________




         SCSNODE___  __________  __________  ____________________________



         SCSSYSTEMID __________  __________  ____________________________




         SYSMWCNT__  __________  __________  ____________________________

         ________________________________________________________________













         F-2 System Parameters for Installation

 



                                       System Parameters for Installation
                                                                Worksheet



         Checking Current Values

         The VMS System Generation Utility (SYSGEN) allows you to tailor
         your system for a specific hardware and software configuration.
         Use the SYSGEN utility to determine the current value of each
         parameter and record that value on the worksheet in Table F-1.

         Use the SYSGEN utility as follows:

         1. Invoke the SYSGEN utility by entering:

            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
            $ RUN SYSGEN
            SYSGEN>

         2. To determine the current value of each system parameter,
            enter:

            SYSGEN> SHOW parameter_name

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            parameter_name___Is_the_name_of_a_specific_SYSGEN_parameter._

            For example, to check the current value for MAXBUF, enter:

            SYSGEN> SHOW MAXBUF

         3. Read the value from Current column. This column shows the
            current value of MAXBUF, which is the maximum number of bytes
            that can be transferred in one buffered input/output (I/O)
            request.

         4. Record this value in the Current Value column of the
            worksheet.

         5. Return to the VMS prompt by entering:

            SYSGEN> EXIT
            $


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         System Parameters for Installation
         Worksheet

         Calculating Required Values

         This section provides formulas you can use for checking system
         parameters affected by the installation.

         You can record your system's required values on the worksheet in
         Table F-1.






































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                                       System Parameters for Installation
                                                                Worksheet

         o  GBLPAGES

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           You need a minimum of 800 free, contiguous global pages

           ___________________________________________________________

            GBLPAGES is the number of global pages (global page table
            entries) allocated when the system boots. However, the
            value required for the VMS server is a minimum of 800 free,
            contiguous global pages, in addition to the number of global
            pages needed by the DCL table.

            When PATHWORKS for VMS is installed, it adds a new command to
            the DCL tables. Adding this command requires the operating
            system to load a new DCL table, which results in the
            allocation of global pages.

            To calculate the required value for GBLPAGES:

            1. Determine the number of free, contiguous global pages
               (GBLPAGES) on your system, by entering:

               $  WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("CONTIG_GBLPAGES")

               The screen displays a number, for example:

               400

            2. Determine the number of global pages (GBLPAGES) used by
               the current DCL table by entering:

               $  INSTALL LIST SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES /GLOBAL

               In this example, the screen displays the following
               information:

               DISK$VMSRL5:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>.EXE
                  DCLTABLES;12     Open Hdr Shar          Lnkbl
                 System Global Sections
               DCLTABLES_001  (06000000)  PRM SYS
               Pagcnt/Refcnt=336/336

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           The formula requires 800 or greater free and contiguous

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         Worksheet

           pages

           ___________________________________________________________

            3. Subtract the number of global pages used by the current
               DCL table from the number of free, contiguous global
               pages available on your system. The result must be 800
               or greater, as indicated in the following formula:

               (n - m) >= 800

               __________________________________________________________
               Parameter________Description______________________________

               n                Is the number of free contiguous global
                                pages.

               m                Is the number of GBLPAGES used by the
               _________________current_DCL_table._______________________

               If the result is 800 or greater, you do not need to change
               this parameter value.

            4. If (n - m) is less than 800, continue with:

               x + (800 - (n - m))

               __________________________________________________________
               Parameter________Description______________________________

               x                Is the number of GBLPAGES in the
                                "Current" column of the screen displayed
               _________________by_the_SYSGEN_SHOW_command.______________

               For example, if your system has 400 contiguous free
               global pages, the DCL table uses 336 global pages, and
               the current SYSGEN value of GBLPAGES is 11,900:

               400 - 336 = 64

               800 - 64  = 736

               11,900 + 736 = 12,636


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                                       System Parameters for Installation
                                                                Worksheet

               Because 64 is less than 800, you need (800 - 64), or
               736, global pages in addition to the current number. The
               required value of GBLPAGES in this example is 12,636.
               Calculate the required value for your system and record it
               on the worksheet in Table F-1.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For good system management, always keep at least 500 free
           global pages on your system. If you increase GBLPAGES by
           only the amount required for the PATHWORKS for VMS, you
           may not have any free global pages left on your system.

           ___________________________________________________________

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           The formula requires 14 GBLSECTIONS that are not currently
           in use.

           ___________________________________________________________

         o  GBLSECTIONS

            GBLSECTIONS is the number of global section descriptors
            allocated when the system boots. The value required is 14
            GBLSECTIONS that are not currently in use. To calculate the
            required value for GBLSECTIONS:

            1. Determine the number of GBLSECTIONS currently in use by
               entering:

               $  INSTALL LIST /GLOBAL /SUMMARY

               In this example, the screen displays the following
               information:

               Summary of Local Memory Global Sections
               150 Global Sections Used, 9654/10346
               Global Pages Used/Unused

            2. Use the following formula:



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         Worksheet

               n - m >= 14

               __________________________________________________________
               Parameter________Description______________________________

               n                Is the number of GBLSECTIONS in the
                                "Current" column of the screen displayed
                                by the SYSGEN SHOW command.

               m                Is the number of GBLSECTIONS currently in
               _________________use._____________________________________

               If the result is 14 or greater, you do not need to change
               this parameter value.

            3. If (n - m) is less than 14, continue with:

               m + (14 - (n - m))

               For example, if your system has 150 GBLSECTIONS, and 143
               of them are currently in use:

               150 - 143 = 7

               14 - 7 = 7

               150 + 7 = 157

               Because 7 is less than 14, you need (14 - 7), or 7,
               additional global sections. The required value of
               GBLSECTIONS in this example is 157. Calculate the required
               value for your system and record it on the worksheet in
               Table F-1.

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           For good system management, always keep at least 100
           free global sections on your system. If you increase
           GBLSECTIONS by only the amount required for the PATHWORKS
           for VMS , you will not have any free global sections left
           on your system.

           ___________________________________________________________

         o  MAXBUF

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                                       System Parameters for Installation
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            MAXBUF is the maximum size of buffered I/O transfer for use
            with the local area system transport control program (LASTCP)
            and other utilities.

            The required value for MAXBUF is a minimum of 2300.

         o  SCSNODE is the Systems Communications Service system name. It
            should be the same as the DECnet node name for the server. To
            find the DECnet node name, enter:

            $  MCR NCP SHOW EXECUTOR

            Node Volatile Summary as of 10-JAN-1991 11:42:35

            Executor node = 9.1 (SERVR1)

            State                    = on
            Identification           = DECnet-VAX V5.3-2,  VMS V5.3-2
            Active links             = 4

            The name must be a maximum of six ASCII characters.

           ___________________________NOTE ___________________________

           If SCSNODE is already defined, do not change it. If you
           do , existing printer and batch queues may stop working
           because the job controller uses SCSNODE when associating
           execution queues to systems. Your START/QUEQUE commands
           for execution queues should include the /ON qualifier.

           ___________________________________________________________

         o  SCSSYSTEMID is unique identifier of each system.. It should
            be the same as DECnet node name for the server.

            Calculate the required value of SCSSYSTEMID by using the
            formula:

            (n * 1024) + nn

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            n                is the DECnet area number.

            nn_______________is_the_DECnet-VAX_node_number.______________

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         System Parameters for Installation
         Worksheet

            To obtain your DECnet address and node number, enter for
            example:

            $  MCR NCP SHOW SERVR2


            Executor node = 8.760 (SERVR2)

            State                    = on
            Identification           = DECnet-VAX V5.3-2,  VMS V5.3-2
            Active links             = 4

            The number preceding the decimal is the DECnet address
            number; for example, 8. The number following the decimal
            is the DECnet-VAX node number; for example, 760. Your DECnet
            address, 8.760, is applied to the formula:

            (8 * 1024) + 760 = 8952

            The required value for SCSSYSTEMID in this example is 8952.
            Calculate the required value for your system and record it on
            the worksheet in Table F-1.























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                                       System Parameters for Installation
                                                                Worksheet

           ___________________________Note ___________________________

           The formula requires you to increase the value of SYSMWCNT
           by 1 for every 128 pages you add.

           ___________________________________________________________

         o  SYSMWCNT

            SYSMWCNT sets the quota for the size of the system working
            set. For every 128 pages you add to GBLPAGES, you must
            increase the value of the SYSGEN parameter SYSMWCNT by 1.

            To calculate the required value for GBLPAGES, use the
            formula:

            n + (m / 128) + 1

            [(m/128) is rounded off.]

            _____________________________________________________________
            Parameter________Description_________________________________

            n                Is the current value of SYSMWCNT.

            m________________Is_the_number_of_GBLPAGES_you_are_adding.___

            For example, if you increase GBLPAGES by 300 pages and the
            current value of SYSMWCNT is 753:

            753 + (300 / 128) + 1
            753 + 2 + 1 = 756

            The required value of SYSMWCNT in this example is 756.
            Calculate the required value for your system and record it on
            the worksheet in Table F-1.









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                                                                 Glossary



         access (v.)

         To use a resource, such as a printer, directory, or disk drive.

         access control (n.)

         The mechanism for validating the right to use a resource or
         service, such as a connection, logon, or file access, stored on
         or connected to a server. A user name and password combination
         is the most common means of access control.

         access control entry (ACE) (n.)

         In an access control list (ACL), one identifier and its
         associated access rights to a service or resource. See also
         access control list.

         access control list (ACL) (n.)

         In the VMS environment, a list that defines users' access rights
         to use a resource or service.

         account (n.)

         An account allows users access to a computer. It includes
         the user's name, other identifiers, a list of services and
         privileges the user is allowed, and files belonging to the user.

         boot media (n.)

         The diskette, hard disk, or virtual disk that contains the
         startup files. See also key diskette and network key disk.

         common file service (n.)

         A file service used to store files that many users can share and
         update. An example of a common file service is PCCOMMON.

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         configuration (n.)

         The set of hardware, hardware options, and software on a
         computer or network.

         configure (v.)

         To select, install, and modify hardware and software for a
         computer or network.

         DECnet (n.)

         Digital networking software that runs on server and client
         nodes in both local area and wide area networks. With DECnet,
         different types of computers that have different operating
         systems can be connected and users can access information and
         services on a remote computer over the network connections.

         A networking protocol. See also, TCP/IP.

         DECnet link (n.)

         A virtual or logical connection between a client and a server or
         between two nodes in the network.

         DECnet node database (n.)

         The file that contains information about the network nodes with
         which a personal computer communicates.

         default (n.)

         The value assumed by a program if not supplied by a user.

         device (n.)

         A hardware component that performs a specific function. A
         keyboard is an input device; a printer is an output device;
         a terminal is an input/output device. See also logical device.

         device name

         Identification of a physical device (for example MUA0) or a
         logical name (for example, SYS$OUTPUT) that is equated to a
         physical device name.

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         default disk

         The disk from which the system reads and to which the system
         writes, by default, all files that you create. In the installa-
         tion you either specify a disk for the file and disk servers or
         accept the default.

         disk server (n.)

         A network program that allocates space on a VMS disk where DOS
         users can store, create, and maintain DOS files. This space is
         called a virtual disk. Disk services are available only on VMS
         servers accessed with DECnet transport. See also virtual disk.

         file server (n.)

         A network program that lets a client connect to available file
         and printer services.

         file service (n.)

         Directories, subdirectories, and files on a file server. Users
         can use network commands from a client to access a file service
         and then store and retrieve data. A file service provides
         read/write access to applications and services for many users
         simultaneously.

         group (n.)

         In system administration, a collection of users who share the
         same access to file services. Once users have VMS accounts,
         they can be assigned to a group. With groups, the system
         administrator can assign and modify access for all users in
         the group with one command.

         group code number (n.)

         A number or set of numbers used by the LAT protocol to identify
         network resources and to control access to those resources.
         Group codes can be used to assign LAT resources to a specific
         set of users and to balance the load between computers offering
         identical services.



                                                               Glossary-3

 






         LAT (n.)

         Local Area Transport. A communications protocol that operates on
         a local area network (LAN) to permit communication between nodes
         and other devices such as terminals, printers, and modems. See
         also SETHOST.

         LATCP (n.)

         LAT Control Program. A utility that allows you to manage LAT
         services from the client.

         LAT node (n.)

         A computer that has LAT software and can offer services, access
         services, or both. A LAT node can be either a terminal server or
         a service node.

         LAT service(n.)

         Any service offered on the LAT; for example, a terminal service
         is the most common type.

         logical (adj.)

         Nonphysical. For example, logical can refer to a name in the
         software that represents a hardware device. See also logical
         device.

         logical device (n.)

         A software name that identifies a hardware device for use by an
         application or program.

         logical name

         Substitute character string used to refer to files or devices by
         other than their original names.

         logical name table

         A table that contains a set of logical names and their
         equivalence names for a particular process, a particular group,
         or the system.

         mount (v.)

         To make a virtual disk available as a disk service to users on a
         network.

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         network key disk (n.)

         A virtual disk that downline loads an operating system and
         network startup information to a client over the network. A
         network key disk is a type of boot media that can be created.
         See also boot media .

         parameter (n.)

         A variable that is given a specific value that is passed to a
         program or command before execution. For example, the parameter
         can provide a file specification, option, or device name.

         process identification (PID)

         A 32-bit binary value that uniquely identifies a process. Each
         process has a process identification and a process name.

         router (n.)

         A server or a node that can send and receive data packets and
         direct the packets to other nodes.

         save set

         The format that the BACKUP utility stores files in. PATHWORKS
         for VMS is shipped in this format.

         server (n.)

         A computer running PATHWORKS for VMS software that offers file,
         printer, or disk services to clients.

         service (n.)

         The availability of files, devices, or disks that let clients
         access resources on the network or on a server. A service
         enables a client to use resources on a printer, on the network,
         or on a server. See also file service, printer service, and
         virtual disk service.

         swap file (n.)

         A temporary file created by the virtual memory manager. When the
         memory requirements of an application exceed the physical memory
         on the personal computer, the virtual memory manager moves data
         that is not being accessed to a temporary swap file on one of
         your personal computer drives.

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         system startup file (n.)

         A file that runs automatically when the operating system starts
         all the system software defined in the file.

         TCP/IP

         Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A set of
         protocols that govern the transport of information between
         computers and networks of dissimilar types. The Internet is
         a group of networks that includes regional networks, military
         networks, and local networks at universities and commerical
         institutions. An alternative to DECnet transport protocols. See
         also DECnet.

         transport (n.)

         Network software that routes user data to its destination and
         controls the flow of data.

         user authorization file (UAF) (n.)

         A VMS file that contains information about each user's access
         rights. See also access control list.

         user identification code (UIC) (n.)

         A name and/or number that identifies a specific account, the
         account owner, and a group to which the owner or account
         belongs. The UIC specifies the type of access (read, write,
         execute, or delete) for files, mail, and common system commands
         the owner of the account is permitted. See also access control.

         user name (n.)

         The name a user types when logging in to the system. A
         combination of the user name and password uniquely identifies a
         user account to the system. See also password.

         virtual disk (n.)

         Space the disk server program sets aside on a VMS disk. The
         virtual disk, actually a VMS container file, functions like
         a DOS-formatted disk. Users can connect to the virtual disk
         through a DOS drive and can store, create, and maintain DOS
         files.

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         virtual disk service (n.)

         The availability of a virtual disk to clients over the network.
         At a client, users can make use of a virtual disk service with
         network commands and can then store and retrieve data. A disk
         server makes a virtual disk service available to clients.

         VMS server (n.)

         A VAX or MicroVAX computer running PATHWORKS for VMS, the
         VMS operating system and PATHWORKS for VMS server software
         that offers network resources such as files, routers, remote
         printing, and applications to clients.

         volume name (n.)

         In VMS mass storage media such as a disk pack or magnetic tape.
         The identifier for the volume which is the largest logical unit
         of file structure for the contents of the media.


























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                                                                  Index


       A                                     Checklist (Cont.)
       __________________________              for installing, 2-1
       ADMIN/PCSA command                      for postinstallation,
         defining on each node,                  3-1
           4-5                                 for preinstallation
       ADMINSTER verb, 4-5                       tasks, 1-2
       Authorize utility                       for VAXclusters, 4-1
         running, C-3                        Circuit-id, 1-15
       AUTOGEN procedure                     COMMON services
         changing system                       default installation
           parameter values                      disk, 2-8
           with, 2-12                        Components

                                               disk space requirements
       B_________________________                of, 1-7

       Backing up                              VMSINSTAL questions
         system disk, 1-6                        about, 2-8
       Booting                               Configuring
         after installation, 3-11              disk server, 3-4
                                               VAXcluster system, 4-1

       C_________________________
       Calculating system                    D_________________________

         parameters                          DCL table, 4-2, F-5
         for installation, F-1               DECnet
       Changing                                defining executor
         disk services, 3-7                      pipeline quota, 1-11
         maximum disk services,                defining logical links,
           3-4                                   1-9
         number of clients, 3-2                determining logical
       Checklist                                 links needed for file
         for configuring                         server, 1-9
           VAXcluster system,                  edit startup procedure,
           4-1                                   1-22

                                                                Index-1

 






         DECnet (Cont.)                        Disk space (Cont.)

          starting, 1-8                          planning use, 1-17
          status while installing,             Disk usage
             2-4                                 planning, 1-17
         DECnet nodes
          modifying DCL command                E_________________________
             tables, 4-2                       Error messages and
          modifying network                      conditions, 2-10
             characteristics,                  ESS$LAD_STARTUP.DAT file,
             4-2                                 3-7
          modifying with                       Executor pipeline quota
             PCSA$CONFIG.COM,                    defining, 1-11
             4-2
         DECnet objects, 4-3                   F_________________________
         Device names                          Files
          checking, 1-6                          changing number of, 3-2
         Disk name                               ESS$LAD_STARTUP.DAT, 3-7
          COMMON services, 2-8                   purging, 2-7
          PERSONAL accounts, 2-8               File servers
         Disk quotas                             adding to startup file,
          required for                             3-9
             installation, 1-7                   starting automatically,
          SYSTEM account, 3-11                     3-9
         Disk server
          starting automatically,
             3-9                               G_________________________

         Disk servers                          GBLPAGES system parameter
          adding to startup file,                , F-5
             3-9                               GBLSECTIONS system
          changing maximum disk                  parameter, F-7
             services, 3-4
          defining maximum disk                H_________________________
             services, 3-7                     Hardware
          modifying startup file,                required before
             3-7                                   installation, 1-4
          startup file, 3-7
         Disk services                         I
          changing maximum on                  __________________________
             server, 3-4                       Installation checklist,
          listing, 3-5                           2-1
          setting maximum, 3-7                 Installation disk
         Disk space                              default name, 2-8
          determining requirements             Installation procedure
             , 1-7

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         Installation procedure
           (Cont.)                             N_________________________

          calculating system                   NETMBX privilege
             parameters for, F-1                 setting, C-3
          interrupting, 2-3                    Network boot disk
          responding to questions,               device name, 2-8
             2-3                               Network key disks, 3-6
          starting, 2-2, 2-3                   Nodes
         Installation Verification               modifying DCL tables
           Procedure                               for, 4-2
          running automatically,                 modifying network
             2-10                                  characteristics,
         Installation Verification                 4-2
           Procedure (IVP)                       modifying on a
          running automatically,                   VAXcluster, 4-2
             2-7                                 modifying with
          running independently,                   PCSA$CONFIG.COM,
             3-2                                   4-2
         IVP                                   NPAGEDYN parameter, 3-7

          See Installation
             Verification                      O_________________________

             Procedure                         OPTIONS N parameter, 2-3,

                                                 2-6
         L_________________________

         Limiting                              P_________________________

          maximum disk services,               Parameters
             3-7                                 See system parameters
         Listing                               PCSA$CONFIG.COM. command
          disk services, 3-5                     procedure
         Logical links                           modifying cluster nodes,
          defining DECnet links,                   4-2
             1-9                               PCSA commands
          determining need for                   defining on each node,
             file server, 1-9                      4-5

                                               PERSONAL accounts
         M_________________________              default installation

         MAXBUF system parameter,                  disk, 2-8
           F-8                                 Postinstallation tasks,
         Messages                                3-1
          to reboot, 2-12                        checklist, 3-1
          to reinstall, 2-12                     system, 3-8
         Mounting media, 2-5                     VAXcluster, 4-1

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         Preinstallation tasks                 Startup procedure (Cont.)
          checklist, 1-2                         See also SYSTARTUP_
          DECnet, 1-8                              V5.COM file
         Prerequisite hardware,                  DECnet, 1-22
           1-4                                   for manually starting
         Prerequisite software,                    file and disk servers
           1-4                                     , 3-8
         Privileges                              system, 3-9
          NETMBX, C-3                          SYSGEN utility
          required for                           checking system
             installation, 1-6                     parameter values
          setting up user, C-3                     with, F-3
          TMPMBX, C-3                          SYSMWCNT system parameter
         Process account quotas                  , F-11
          required for                         SYSTARTUP_V5.COM file
             installation, 1-19                  editing, 3-9
         Purging files, 2-7                    SYSTEM account

                                                 disk quotas, 1-7, 3-11
         R_________________________            System backup, 2-4

         Reboot                                System disk
          message, 2-12                          backing up, 1-6
         Recalculating system                  System parameters
           parameters, F-1                       changinging values with
         Reinstall message, 2-12,                  AUTOGEN, 2-12
           2-14                                  checking values with
         Release notes                             SYSGEN, F-3
          file name, 2-6                         for installation, F-1
          OPTIONS N parameter, 2-3               GBLPAGES, F-5
          ways to view, 2-5                      GBLSECTIONS, F-7
         Remote boot                             MAXBUF, F-8
          enabling services, 1-14                SCSNODE, F-9
          term defined, 1-14                     SYSMWCNT, F-11
                                                 worksheet of
         S_________________________                installation, F-2
         SCSNODE system parameter,             System reboot
           F-9                                   message, 2-12
         Security                              System startup procedure,
          setting up, C-1                        3-9

          setting up server, C-1                 See also SYSTARTUP_
         Startup file                              V5.COM file

          adding to, 3-9
         Startup procedure

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                                               VMSINSTAL procedure
         T_________________________              (Cont.)

         Tasks                                   error messages and
          configuring VAXcluster                   conditions, 2-10
             systems, 4-1                        interrupting, 2-3
          installation, 2-1                      responding to questions,
          postinstallation, 3-1                    2-3
          preinstallation, 1-2                   starting, 2-2, 2-3
          Preinstallation, 4-1
         TCP/IP software                       W_________________________
          verifying, 1-17                      Worksheet
         TMPMBX privilege                        for system parameters,
          setting, C-3                             F-1

         U_________________________

         UAF

          See User authorization
             file
         UCX Software
          verifying, 1-17
         User Authorization File
           (UAF), C-3
         User privileges
          setting up, C-1

         V_________________________

         VAXcluster nodes
          using PCSA$CONFIG.COM to
             modify, 4-2
         VAXclusters
          postinstallation tasks,
             4-1
         VAXcluster systems
          checklist for
             configuring, 4-1
          configuring, 4-1
         VMSINSTAL procedure
          Components located by,
             2-8
          description of, 2-1
          disk quotas required,
             1-7

                                                                  Index-5
