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             DEC RdbExpert for VMS
             Installation Guide




             October 1990

             This manual describes how to install DEC RdbExpert for VMS Version
             1.0.




             Operating System              VMS

             Software Version              DEC RdbExpert for VMS Version 1.0





             Digital Equipment Corporation

 






























             _____________________________________________________________________

             First Printing, October 1990

              Digital Equipment Corporation 1990

             The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation:
             ALL-IN-1, DEC, DECtrace, DECwindows, Rdb/VMS, VAX, VAX ACMS,
             VAX CDD/Plus, VAX DATATRIEVE, VAX DBMS, VAX RALLY, VAX SQL,
             VAXcluster, VMS, and the DIGITAL logo.

             This document is available on CDROM.

             This document was prepared with VAX DOCUMENT, Version 1.2.

 







          Contents


                PREFACE                                                       v

          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL RDBEXPERT                         1-1

                1.1   REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS                  1-1

                1.2   PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL SOFTWARE                    1-2

                1.3   PREREQUISITE HARDWARE                                 1-3

                1.4   LICENSE REGISTRATION                                  1-3

                1.5   PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM AND THE INSTALLING ACCOUNT      1-4
                1.5.1     Time                                              1-4
                1.5.2     Privileges                                        1-4
                1.5.3     Disk Space                                        1-5
                1.5.4     System Parameters                                 1-5
                1.5.4.1     Checking System Parameter Values                1-7
                1.5.4.2     Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS
                            1-7
                1.5.4.3     Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN   1-8
                1.5.4.4     Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values         1-9
                1.5.5     Process Account Quotas                           1-10
                1.5.6     VMSINSTAL Requirements                           1-11
                1.5.7     Backing Up Your System Disk                      1-12

          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING RDBEXPERT                                   2-1

                2.1   GENERAL INFORMATION                                   2-1
                2.1.1     Accessing the Online Release Notes                2-1
                2.1.2     Determining the Files and Logical Names Added
                          to the System                                     2-2
                2.1.3     Running the Installation Verification
                          Procedure (IVP)                                   2-5
                2.1.4     Aborting the Installation                         2-5

                2.2   THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE                            2-6
                2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL                                2-6

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                2.2.2     Installation Questions                            2-7
                2.2.3     Informational Messages                           2-14
                2.2.4     Running the Installation Verification
                          Procedure                                        2-15
                2.2.5     Completing the Installation Procedure            2-15

                2.3   ERROR RECOVERY                                       2-15

          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING RDBEXPERT                             3-1

                3.1   EDITING THE SYSTEM FILES                              3-1

                3.2   VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS                             3-2

                3.3   USER ACCOUNT REQUIREMENTS                             3-2
                3.3.1     Privileges                                        3-3
                3.3.2     User Account Quotas                               3-3

                3.4   INSTALLING RDBEXPERT AS A SHARED IMAGE                3-4

                3.5   RUNNING THE RDBEXPERT IVP AS A STANDALONE
                      PROCEDURE                                             3-6

                3.6   DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS                    3-7

          APPENDIX A  SAMPLE INSTALLATION                                   A-1

          TABLES

                1-1   Disk Space Requirements                               1-5

                1-2   Required Minimum System Parameter Values              1-6

                1-3   Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                      Account                                              1-10

                2-1   Files Installed by RdbExpert                          2-2

                2-2   Logical Names Used by RdbExpert                       2-4

                3-1   User Account Quotas for Using RdbExpert               3-3

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          Preface



             This manual describes how to install DEC RdbExpert for VMS Version
             1.0, also referred to as RdbExpert Version 1.0. This installation
             guide and the RdbExpert Release Notes are the only manuals you
             need to install the RdbExpert software.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

             Read this manual if you are responsible for:

              o Planning the installation of RdbExpert and preparing your
                system (see Chapter 1)

              o Installing RdbExpert (see Chapter 2)

              o Changing your system by adjusting parameters, startup and
                shutdown files, and privileges required for running RdbExpert
                (see Chapter 3)

             To install the software, you must:

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

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





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          Product Compatibility

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

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Operating System Information

             To run RdbExpert Version 1.0 software on a VAX system, that system
             must be running Version 3.1A or higher of VAX Rdb/VMS and Version
             5.2 or higher of the VMS operating system.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Document Structure

             This manual has three chapters and one appendix:

             Chapter 1        Explains how to plan the installation and prepare
                              your system.

             Chapter 2        Explains how to install the RdbExpert software
                              and run the Installation Verification Procedure
                              (IVP).

             Chapter 3        Explains procedures to follow after the installa-
                              tion of RdbExpert completes successfully.

             Appendix A       Shows a sample installation session.






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          For More Information

             The VMS documentation set contains detailed information and guide-
             lines for installing software on your VMS system and for learning
             about related system management tasks.

             The RdbExpert Release Notes might contain information needed
             to install RdbExpert. Read that document before starting the
             RdbExpert installation.

          ___________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

             In examples, an implied carriage return occurs at the end of each
             line, unless otherwise noted. You must press the RETURN key at the
             end of a line of input.

             Often in examples the prompts are not shown. Generally, they are
             shown where it is important to depict an interactive sequence
             exactly; otherwise, they are omitted in order to focus full atten-
             tion on the statements or commands themselves.

             This section explains the conventions used in this manual:

                 .     A vertical ellipsis in an example means that information
                 .     not directly related to the example has been omitted.
                 .

              . . .    A horizontal ellipsis in statements or commands means
                       that parts of the statement or command not directly
                       related to the example have been omitted.

             <CTRL/x>  This symbol tells you to press the CTRL (control) key
                       and hold it down while pressing the specified letter
                       key.



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             $         The dollar sign is used to indicate the DCL prompt. This
                       prompt may be different on your system.

             Bold      Bold text indicates the definition of a significant new
             text      term.

             Blue-     Blue-green ink indicates information that you must
             green     enter from the keyboard or a screen object that you
                       must choose or click on. For online versions, user input
                       is shown in bold.


          ___________________________________________________________________

          References to Products

             The RdbExpert documentation to which this document belongs often
             refers to the following products by their abbreviated names:

              o DEC RdbExpert for VMS software is referred to as RdbExpert.

              o DECnet-VAX system is referred to as DECnet.

              o DECtrace for VMS software is referred to as DECtrace.

              o VAX ACMS software is referred to as ACMS.

              o VAX CDD/Plus software is referred to as CDD/Plus.

              o VAX Data Distributor software is referred to as Data Distributor.

              o VAX DATATRIEVE software is referred to as DATATRIEVE.

              o VAX RALLY software is referred to as RALLY.

              o VAX Rdb/VMS software is referred to as Rdb/VMS.

              o VAX TDMS software is referred to as TDMS.

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              o VAX TEAMDATA software is referred to as TEAMDATA.

              o VIDA software is referred to as VIDA





































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          Chapter  1


          Preparing to Install RdbExpert



             This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements necessary
             for installing DEC RdbExpert for VMS, which is usually referred to
             simply as RdbExpert.

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

             RdbExpert provides online release notes. Digital strongly rec-
             ommends that you read the release notes before proceeding with
             the installation. For information on accessing the online release
             notes, see Section 2.1.1

          1.1  Required Operating System Components

             VMS arranges all files into classes and subclasses. This lets
             customers remove and add parts of VMS by function rather than
             by file. Each layered product requires certain VMS classes or
             subclasses in order to provide full capability.

             RdbExpert requires a minimum of the following VMS classes:

              o Files required for VMS to boot on all systems (BASE)


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              o Network Support (NET)

              o Programming Support (PROG)

              o Secure User's Environment (USER)

              o Utilities (UTIL)

             For a complete list of the required classes, see the Software
             Support Addendum (SSA), which comes with the Software Product
             Description (SPD).

          1.2  Prerequisite and Optional Software

             This section discusses the software you must have installed on
             your system before installing RdbExpert. The section also includes
             information about optional software that you can use together
             with RdbExpert. The System Software Addendum (SSA) contains a
             complete list of prerequisite and optional software and their
             required version numbers. The SSA is part of the Software Product
             Description (SPD).

             Prerequisite software:

              o VMS Version 5.2 or higher

              o VAX Rdb/VMS Version 3.1A or higher

             Note that the Rdb/VMS run-time license and software is sufficient
             for using RdbExpert, but the interactive or full-development li-
             cense and software is required to actually implement the RdbExpert
             designs.

             Optional software:

              o DECtrace for VMS Version 1.0 or higher

              o DECwindows Version 1.0 or higher


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          1.3  Prerequisite Hardware

             You can install RdbExpert only when your system meets or exceeds
             the minimum hardware requirements as shown in the SPD. Table 1-1
             in Section 1.5.3 lists the approximate system disk storage re-
             quired for the installation and running of RdbExpert. The required
             system disk storage is not system dependent.

             RdbExpert provides a DECwindows interface that works with all
             hardware configurations supported by DECwindows Version 1.0 and
             higher.

          1.4  License Registration

             You must register the RdbExpert license through the VMS License
             Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with the license agree-
             ment signed by your site. The license registration information you
             need is contained in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is
             shipped with RdbExpert. The PAK is a paper certificate that con-
             tains information about the license you have to run a particular
             piece of software.

             During the installation, the system asks whether you have regis-
             tered the RdbExpert license and loaded the appropriate authoriza-
             tion key. You must register and load your license for RdbExpert
             before you start the installation in order to run the Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the software.

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

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





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

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

          1.5  Preparing Your System and the Installing Account

             The following sections discuss various requirements for installing
             RdbExpert.


          1.5.1  Time

             The installation takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes, depending
             on your type of media and your system configuration.

             Installing RdbExpert and running the IVP on a standalone VAX 11
             /780 system takes approximately 30 minutes.

          1.5.2  Privileges

             To install RdbExpert, you must be logged in to an account that has
             SETPRV or at least the following privileges:

              o CMKRNL

              o WORLD

              o SYSPRV

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







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          1.5.3  Disk Space

             Installing RdbExpert requires a certain amount of free disk stor-
             age space during the installation. Once RdbExpert is installed,
             less storage space is required. Table 1-1 summarizes the storage
             requirements.

             Table_1-1:__Disk_Space_Requirements_______________________________

                              Blocks During
             Kit______________Installation__________Blocks_After_Installation__

             RdbExpert        17,000                10,600
             Version_1.0_______________________________________________________

             Space requirements depend entirely on the target system device.
             If you plan to accept all the defaults for the installation ques-
             tions, you can determine whether or not you have sufficient disk
             space by checking the number of free disk blocks on the current
             system disk, as follows:

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

          1.5.4  System Parameters

             Installing RdbExpert requires certain system parameter settings.
             Table 1-2 lists the minimum required system parameter values for
             the installation.












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             Table_1-2:__Required_Minimum_System_Parameter_Values______________

             System_Parameter___________Value__________________________________

             CLISYMTBL[1]               250 pages

             GBLPAGES[2]                3852 available pages

             GBLSECTIONS[3]             11 available sections

             LOCKIDTBL_MAX[4]           2048 entries

             PROCSECTCNT                32 sections

             RESHASHTBL                 512 entries

             SRPCOUNT                   1024 packets

             SRPCOUNTV                  2048 packets

             VIRTUALPAGECNT             30,000 (a number larger than largest
                                        PGFLQUOTA used on the system)
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]The CLISYMTBL dynamic system parameter must be set to a minimum
             value of 250 during the installation procedure. If the current
             CLISYMTBL setting is less than 250, you can lower the setting to
             its original value once the installation is finished.

             [2]This is the value if you accept accept the default response Yes
             for installing shareable and executable images. If Yes only for
             shareable images: 2909; if Yes only for executable images: 943; if
             No for both: 0.

             [3]This is the value if you accept accept the default response Yes
             for installing shareable and executable images. If Yes only for
             shareable images: 7; if Yes only for executable images: 4; if No
             for both: 0.

             [4]This dynamic system parameter must be set permanently to a
             value equal to or greater than the value listed. Do not lower this
             value after the installation.
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             The following sections show you how to:

              o Check system parameter values

              o Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system param-
                eters

              o Change parameter values with the VMS AUTOGEN command procedure


          1.5.4.1  Checking System Parameter Values

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

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN>

             At the SYSGEN> prompt, enter the SHOW command to display the value
             of a system parameter. The values displayed should equal or exceed
             the value of each parameter listed in Table 1-2. The following
             command displays the value for the WSMAX system parameter:

               SYSGEN> SHOW WSMAX

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

          1.5.4.2  Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS

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

             Use the WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical function to find
             the number of free global pages and global sections. The following
             example shows how to get this information at your terminal (the
             default for SYS$OUTPUT):

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

             If the values displayed by the system are greater than the values
             in Table 1-2, you do not need to increase the values for these
             parameters. If the value of free global pages or global sections
             is less than the value in Table 1-2, you must increase the system
             parameter setting.

             Section 1.5.4.3 describes the procedures for increasing these
             values using AUTOGEN. Refer to the VMS System Management Subkit
             for information on using AUTOGEN.

          1.5.4.3  Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN

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

               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

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

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

               WSMAX = 1024

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

               ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000


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

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

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

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

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

          1.5.4.4  Setting Dynamic System Parameter Values

             You can use SYSGEN to change the values for dynamic system pa-
             rameters. The following example demonstrates this process for the
             CLISYMTBL system parameter. (After the installation is complete,
             you can reset CLISYMTBL to its previous setting or let it be reset
             automatically when you reboot your system.)

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

             Dynamic parameters changed with the SYSGEN WRITE ACTIVE command
             become active immediately without any need to reboot your sys-
             tem. In fact, rebooting returns dynamic system parameter values to


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             their previous settings. Once you set values for dynamic parame-
             ters, you should complete the installation before rebooting the
             system.

             The values for other dynamic parameters, such as LOCKIDTBL_MAX,
             must remain at the same level or higher than the values specified
             in Table 1-2.

          1.5.5  Process Account Quotas

             The account you use to install RdbExpert must have sufficient
             quotas to enable you to perform the installation. Table 1-3 summa-
             rizes the process quotas required for the installation account.

             Table_1-3:__Process_Account_Quotas_for_the_Installing_Account_____

             Account_Quota____Value____________________________________________

             ASTLM            24

             BIOLM            18

             BYTLM            20,480

             DIOLM            18

             ENQLM            1800

             FILLM            50

             PGFLQUOTA________25,000___________________________________________

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





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               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>

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

               UAF> SHOW SYSTEM

             To change a quota, use the MODIFY command. MODIFY has the follow-
             ing format:

              MODIFY account-name /quota-name=NNN

             The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SYSTEM
             account and then exits from AUTHORIZE:

               UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /FILLM=50
               UAF> EXIT

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

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

          1.5.6  VMSINSTAL Requirements

             When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

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

              o Whether you are logged in to the SYSTEM account

              o Whether you have adequate quotas for installation

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              o Whether any users are logged in to the system

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

                ASTLM = 24
                BIOLM = 18
                BYTLM = 18,000
                DIOLM = 18
                ENQLM = 30
                FILLM = 20

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

          1.5.7  Backing Up Your System Disk

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

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













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          Chapter  2


          Installing RdbExpert



             This chapter describes how to install RdbExpert. Section 2.2
             contains a step-by-step description of the installation procedure.


          2.1  General Information

             This section includes information about the following topics:

              o Accessing release notes

              o Determining files and logical names added to your system

              o Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP),

              o Aborting the installation.

          2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes

             RdbExpert provides online release notes. You must specify OPTIONS
             N when you invoke VMSINSTAL to see the question about online
             release notes. This question comes near the beginning of the
             installation.





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             You should review the release notes in case they contain any in-
             formation about last minute changes in the installation procedure.
             If you are starting the installation over again and have already
             reviewed the release notes, you do not need to specify OPTIONS N.

             Once RdbExpert has been installed, the release notes are located
             in the following file:

               SYS$HELP:RDBX010.RELEASE_NOTES

             Online help also directs you to the release notes file. After
             the installation, you can enter the following command to find out
             where the release notes are located:

               $ HELP RDBEXPERT RELEASE_NOTES

          2.1.2  Determining the Files and Logical Names Added to the System

             During the installation, RdbExpert creates the following files on
             your system, as shown in Table 2-1. The locations refer to logical
             names; those starting with RDBX$ are explained in Table 2-2.

             Table_2-1:__Files_Installed_by_RdbExpert__________________________

             File________________________Location_______Comments_______________

             RDBX$CLI.EXE                RDBX$EXE       Character-cell inter-
                                                        face image

             RDBX$CLI_HELP.HLB           RDBX$HELP      Character-cell inter-
                                                        face help

             RDBX$ENV.EXE                RDBX$EXE       Environment window
                                                        image

             RDBX$DCL_HELP.HLP           RDBX$HELP      DCL-level help




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             Table_2-1_(Cont.):__Files_Installed_by_RdbExpert__________________

             File________________________Location_______Comments_______________

             RDBX$DECW_HELP.HLB          RDBX$HELP      DECwindows interface
                                                        help

             RDBX$DIR.EXE                RDBX$EXE       Directory window image

             RDBX$LIBSHR.EXE             RDBX$SHARE

             RDBX$MSG.DOC                RDBX$HELP      Explanation of error
                                                        messages

             RDBX$MSGSHR.EXE             SYS$MESSAGE

             RDBX$SHUTDOWN.COM           SYS$STARTUP    See Section 3.1.

             RDBX$TXTSHR.EXE             SYS$MESSAGE

             RDBX$VOL.EXE                RDBX$EXE       Volume window image

             RDBX$WORK.EXE               RDBX$EXE       Workload window image

             RDBX010.INSTALLATION_GUIDE  RDBX$HELP

             RDBX010.RELEASE_NOTES       RDBX$HELP

             RDB_PERSONNEL.RDB           RDBX$EXAMPLES

             RDB_PERSONNEL.SNP           RDBX$EXAMPLES









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             Table_2-1_(Cont.):__Files_Installed_by_RdbExpert__________________

             File________________________Location_______Comments_______________

             RDB_PERSONNEL_ENVIRONMENT.PDRDBX$EXAMPLES

             RDB_PERSONNEL_VOLUME.PDL    RDBX$EXAMPLES

             RDB_PERSONNEL_WORKLOAD.PDL__RDBX$EXAMPLES_________________________

             During the installation, RdbExpert creates logical names on your
             system, as shown in Table 2-2.


             Table_2-2:__Logical_Names_Used_by_RdbExpert_______________________

             Logical_Name___Explanation________________________________________

             RDBX$EXAMPLES  Directory for RdbExpert sample files; by default,
                            equates to SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RDBX].

                            The RDBX$EXAMPLES directory includes all necessary
                            files to build a main design directory with the
                            sample design.

             RDBX$EXE       Directory for the RdbExpert executable images; by
                            default, equates to SYS$SYSTEM.

             RDBX$HELP      Directory for RdbExpert help files; by default,
                            equates to SYS$HELP.

             RDBX$IVP_WORK  Directory for certain IVP work files; by default,
                            equates to a subdirectory under SYS$TEST.







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             Table_2-2_(Cont.):__Logical_Names_Used_by_RdbExpert_______________

             Logical_Name___Explanation________________________________________

             RDBX$LIBRARY   Directory for certain files needed so that the
                            RdbExpert images can run; by default, equates to
                            SYS$COMMON:[RDBX].

             RDBX$SHARE     Directory where RDBX$LIBSHR.EXE is placed; by
                            default, equates to SYS$SHARE.

             RDBX$TEST      Directory where RDBX$IVP.COM is placed; by default,
             _______________equates_to_SYS$TEST._______________________________


          2.1.3  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for RdbExpert veri-
             fies the installation. During the installation, you are asked if
             you want to run the IVP as part of the installation. If you re-
             spond YES, VMSINSTAL runs the IVP. Digital recommends that you run
             the IVP to make sure that RdbExpert is installed correctly.

             After RdbExpert is installed, you can run the IVP independently
             to verify that the software is available on your system. You
             might need to run the IVP after a system failure to make sure
             that users can access RdbExpert. To run the IVP independently of
             the installation procedure, enter the following command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:RDBX$IVP

          2.1.4  Aborting the Installation

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



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          2.2  The Installation Procedure

             The RdbExpert installation procedure consists of a series of
             questions and informational messages.


          2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL

             To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure
             from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM account. VMSINSTAL
             is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. You use the following syntax to
             invoke VMSINSTAL:

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

             saveset-name
             The installation name for the component. For RdbExpert, use the
             following installation name:

               RDBX010

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

             OPTIONS N
             An optional parameter that indicates you want to see the release
             notes question. If you include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL
             asks you about the release notes. You should review the release
             notes before proceeding with the installation in case they contain
             new information about the installation.

             Note that there are several other options you can select when you
             invoke VMSINSTAL. See the VMS documentation on software installa-
             tion in the VMS System Management Subkit for information on these


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             options. If you specify more than one option, separate the options
             with commas (OPTIONS A,N).

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

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL RDBX010 MTA0: OPTIONS N

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure VN.N

               It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

             If you do not supply either the product name or the device name,
             VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later in the instal-
             lation procedure. VMSINSTAL does not prompt you for any options,
             so be sure to include OPTIONS N on the VMSINSTAL command line to
             access the release notes during the installation.

          2.2.2  Installation Questions

             This section discusses the questions that appear during the in-
             stallation. Appendix A contains a sample installation procedure
             showing how the questions can be answered.

             Each question in the installation is marked with an asterisk
             (*)  at the beginning of the line. Some questions show the de-
             fault response in brackets, for example [YES]. To use the default
             response, press the RETURN key.

              1. Use of SYSTEM account

                If you are not installing RdbExpert from the SYSTEM account,
                VMSINSTAL informs you of this and asks if you want to continue.

              2. Active processes



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                If any user processes are active on the system, VMSINSTAL
                notifies you that "the following processes are still active",
                lists the process names, and asks if you want to continue:

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

              3. System backup

                VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system backup.
                You should always back up your system disk before performing
                an installation. If you are satisfied with the backup of your
                system disk, press RETURN.
























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                Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation. After you
                back up your system disk, you can restart the installation:

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

              4. Mounting the media

                If you are installing RdbExpert from non-disk media, the in-
                stallation procedure asks you to mount the appropriate volume.

                You should now mount the first distribution volume on the
                device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The device
                name appears in the line preceding the question. VMSINSTAL then
                asks you if you are ready to continue with the installation.

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

                  Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
                  * Are you ready? YES
                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, RdbExpert MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0:  (NODE 1)
                  The following products will be processed:
                    RdbExpert V1.0

                      Beginning installation of RdbExpert V1.0 at 20:01

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

                If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked VMSINSTAL
                and need to restart the installation, enter NO in response to
                the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the installation for
                other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

              5. Additional media volumes



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                If your installation kit contains more than one volume,
                VMSINSTAL prompts you to mount the additional volumes and then
                asks you to indicate that you are ready for the installation to
                proceed:

                  %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _MTA0: for reading

                  Enter "YES" when ready: YES

              6. Product authorization key

                VMSINSTAL asks if the product authorization key (PAK) for
                RdbExpert has been registered and loaded:

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

                If you have not registered and loaded your authorization key,
                you must answer No to this question. You have to register and
                load your product authorization key to successfully complete
                the installation. If you have not done so, you should stop the
                installation, register and load your product authorization key,
                and then restart the installation.

              7. Shareable images

                The installation procedure asks if you want to install the
                RdbExpert shareable images as shared:

                  * Install RdbExpert shareable images [YES]? YES

                If you answer Yes, the shareable images RDBX$LIBSHR.EXE,
                RDBX$MSGSHR.EXE, and RDBX$TXTSHR.EXE are installed as shared
                images. Installing them as shared images improves system
                performance when there are multiple simultaneous users of
                RdbExpert, but uses more memory than if they are not installed
                as shared. You may wish to answer No if you expect not to have
                multiple simultaneous users of RdbExpert and if your system
                does not have ample free memory.

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                See Section 3.4 for more information on the trade-offs in
                installing images as shared, and for instructions on how to
                install them as shared later if you answer No now.

              8. Executable images

                The installation procedure asks if you want to install the
                RdbExpert executable images as shared. The executable images
                are those associated with the DECwindows interface windows:

                  * Install RdbExpert executable images [YES]?

                If you answer Yes, the executable images RDBX$DIR.EXE,
                RDBX$WORK.EXE, RDBX$VOL.EXE, and RDBX$ENV.EXE are installed as
                shared images. Installing them as shared images improves sys-
                tem performance when there are multiple simultaneous users of
                RdbExpert, but uses more memory than if they are not installed
                as shared. Answer No if you do not plan to use the DECwindows
                interface to RdbExpert (that is, if you will be using only the
                character-cell interface). You may also wish to answer No if
                you expect not to have multiple simultaneous users of RdbExpert
                and if your system does not have ample free memory.

                See Section 3.4 for more information on the trade-offs in
                installing images as shared, and for instructions on how to
                install them as shared later if you answer No now.














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              9. Release Notes

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

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

                  Additional Release Notes Options:

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

                  * Select option [2]: 2

                If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes
                immediately on the console terminal. You can terminate the
                display at any time by pressing CTRL/C.

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

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

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

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

                Select option 4 (VMS Version 5.2 or higher) if you have already
                reviewed the release notes and are restarting the installation.

              10.Continuing the installation

                The installation procedure now asks if you want to continue the
                installation. To continue, enter YES. Otherwise, press RETURN.
                In either case, the release notes are copied to a file in the
                SYS$HELP directory. For example:

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                  * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                  successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                The release notes are located in the following file:

                  SYS$HELP:RDBX010.RELEASE_NOTES

                                               NOTE

                    The name of the release notes file installed by
                    VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name and
                    version number.



























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              11.Choosing to run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

                The installation procedure now asks if you want to run the
                Installation Verification Procedure. The IVP for RdbExpert
                checks to be sure that the installation is successful. Digital
                recommends that you run the IVP:

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

              12.Choosing to purge files

                You have the option to purge files from previous field test
                versions of RdbExpert that are superseded by this installation.
                Purging is recommended; however, if you need to keep files from
                the previous version, enter No in response to the question:

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

          2.2.3  Informational Messages

             At this point, the installation procedure displays a number of
             informational messages that report on the progress of the instal-
             lation. There are no further questions.

             VMSINSTAL checks the quotas of the installing account. If any
             quota values are insufficient, the installation procedure termi-
             nates with an error message.

             If the installation procedure has been successful up to this
             point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their tar-
             get directories, updates help files, and updates DCL tables, if
             necessary. The following messages are displayed:

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




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          2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure

             If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it now. The IVP pro-
             cedure requires that there be 8000 blocks available on the device
             associated with the logical name RDBX$IVP_WORK. When the IVP runs
             successfully, you see a display in the following form:

               %RDBX-S-IVPPASSED, RdbExpert IVP successfully completed
                       Installation of RDBX V1.0 completed at hh.mm

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh.mm

          2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure

             The following messages indicate that the entire installation
             procedure is complete:

               Installation of RDBEXPERT V1.0 completed at hh:mm

               VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             You can now log out of the privileged account:

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

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

          2.3  Error Recovery

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

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


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             If the IVP fails, you see these messages:

               The RDBEXPERT V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure failed.

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

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

              o The operating system version is incorrect.

              o A prerequisite software version is incorrect.

              o The quotas necessary for successful installation are insuffi-
                cient.

              o The system parameter values for successful installation are
                insufficient.

              o The VMS help library is currently in use.

              o The product license has not been registered and loaded.

             For descriptions of the error messages generated by these con-
             ditions, see the VMS documentation on system messages, recovery
             procedures, and VMS software installation. If you are notified
             that any of these conditions exist, you should take the appropri-
             ate action as described in the message. (You might need to change
             a system parameter or increase an authorized quota value.) For
             information on installation requirements, see Chapter 1.










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          Chapter  3


          After Installing RdbExpert



             After installing RdbExpert, you need to perform the following
             tasks:

              o Edit the system startup and shutdown files.

              o Set user account quotas.

             This chapter also explains how to run the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP) independently after the software is installed.


          3.1  Editing the System Files

             You must edit the system startup and shutdown files to provide for
             automatic startup and shutdown of RdbExpert when your system is
             rebooted.

             Add the command line that starts RdbExpert to the system startup
             file, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. You should position this
             new command line after the line that invokes the Rdb/VMS monitor
             process. The following example shows the Rdb/VMS startup command
             line followed by the RdbExpert startup command line:





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               $ @SYS$STARTUP:RMONSTART.COM
                  .
                  .
                  .
               $ @SYS$STARTUP:RDBX$STARTUP.COM

             Add the following command line to the system shutdown file,
             SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:RDBX$SHUTDOWN.COM

          3.2  VAXcluster Considerations

             If you are installing RdbExpert on a VAXcluster, you must activate
             your software license for each node on which you want to be able
             to use RdbExpert. Issue the following command on each node:

               $ LICENSE LOAD RDBEXPERT

             Then, run the RdbExpert startup procedure on each node using the
             following command:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:RDBX$STARTUP.COM

             You may need to use the VMS Install utility to replace the
             DCLTABLES.EXE image on each node:

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE/OPEN/HEADER/SHARE

             Note that you must log out and back in again for the new DCL ta-
             bles to take effect. If you do not, your process will not recog-
             nize the RDBEXPERT command.

          3.3  User Account Requirements

             To work with RdbExpert, user accounts on your system must have
             certain privileges and quotas. The next two sections contain
             information on these requirements.

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          3.3.1  Privileges

             To use RdbExpert, each account must have at least the TMPMBX and
             NETMBX privileges. Use the VMS Authorize Utility to determine
             whether users have the privileges they require.

          3.3.2  User Account Quotas

             You must make sure that the appropriate user accounts have suffi-
             cient quotas to be able to use RdbExpert. Table 3-1 summarizes the
             required user account quotas.


             Table_3-1:__User_Account_Quotas_for_Using_RdbExpert_______________

             Account_Quota____Value____________________________________________

             ASTLM            DIOLM + 2

             BIOLM            -[1]

             BYTLM            20,480

             DIOLM            -[1]

             ENQLM            600[2]

             FILLM            50

             PGFLQUOTA        25,000

             PRCLM            1
             __________________________________________________________________
             [1]This value should be equal to or greater than the value for the
             defined number of database buffers. Use the RMU/DUMP command to
             display this value.
             [2]This value should be raised to 2000 if CDD/Plus is used.
             __________________________________________________________________


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

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>

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

               UAF> SHOW SMITH

             To change a quota, use the MODIFY command at the UAF> prompt.
             MODIFY has the following format:

              MODIFY account-name /quota-name=NNN

             The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH ac-
             count and then exits from the utility:

               UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=50
               UAF> EXIT

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

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

          3.4  Installing RdbExpert as a Shared Image

             If you answered No to either or both of the installation procedure
             questions about installing the shareable images and the executable
             images as shared images, you can install them as shared images any
             time after the installation.

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             If you expect RdbExpert to be used extensively on your system, or
             if you expect multiple users to use RdbExpert simultaneously, you
             can gain some performance benefits by installing a shared image.
             If you install RdbExpert as a shared image, the trade-offs are as
             follows:

              o Advantages: Windows are activated faster; less memory is used
                when multiple users run RdbExpert simultaneously.

              o Disadvantages: More memory (global pages and sections) is used,
                except when there are multiple simultaneous RdbExpert sessions.

             To install RdbExpert as a shared image on a system that is cur-
             rently running, use the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL). Digital
             recommends that you install RdbExpert as shared on a system that
             has been rebooted recently because the available space in the
             global page table is less likely to be fragmented.

             To install RdbExpert as a shared image, first, determine the
             number of available global pages and global sections on your
             system. See Section 1.5.4.2 for information on how to verify and
             modify the number of global pages and global sections. Table 1-2
             contains the guidelines for setting these parameters.

             Once you have reset the system parameter values, invoke the
             VMS Install Utility from a privileged account and then install
             RdbExpert as a shared image:

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$SHARE:RDBX$LIBSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:RDBX$MSGSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:RDBX$TXTSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$DIR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$WORK.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$VOL.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$ENV.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> EXIT



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             Now, add the necessary lines to the appropriate system startup
             command file so that RdbExpert is available as a shared image
             each time the system is started. The startup file for RdbExpert
             is SYS$STARTUP:RDBX$STARTUP.COM. (If your site has modular-
             ized its startup procedures, be sure you add the lines to the
             correct file. The default startup command file for V5.0 is
             SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.) To gain the maximum benefit from
             using RdbExpert as a shareable image, be sure that the startup
             file contains the following lines:

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$SHARE:RDBX$LIBSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:MSGSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:TXTSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$DIR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$WORK.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$VOL.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> ADD RDBX$EXE:RDBX$ENV.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
               INSTALL> EXIT

             When you install RdbExpert as a shared image you need to in-
             crease the global pages and global sections parameters. Refer
             to Section 1.5.4 and Table 1-2 for information on changing these
             parameters.

          3.5  Running the RdbExpert IVP as a Standalone Procedure

             The RdbExpert Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) can be
             run at any time after the successful installation of RdbExpert.
             For example, if RdbExpert does not appear to be running properly,
             you may want to verify that the correct RdbExpert distribution kit
             files are present on your system.

             The account you use to run the IVP must have the TMPMBX and SYSPRV
             privileges. If the data dictionary is installed on the system,
             the account must also have BYPASS privilege or the CDD EXTEND
             privilege at the CDD$TOP dictionary directory. Also, the quotas
             for the account you use must be sufficient to run RdbExpert.


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             Use the following command to run the RdbExpert IVP after the
             installation of RdbExpert:

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

             The standalone IVP procedure runs in the same manner as the
             VMSINSTAL IVP procedure. If the IVP fails, it creates a log file,
             SYS$UPDATE:RDBXIVP.LOG, of the failed portion of the test.

          3.6  Determining and Reporting Problems

             If you encounter a problem while using RdbExpert, report it to
             Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of
             support you have, you can take one of the following actions:

              o Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement
                entitles you to telephone support.

              o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

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

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









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          Appendix  A


          Sample Installation



             This appendix contains a sample installation of RdbExpert.
             This sample was run on a system that had no previous version of
             RdbExpert installed. Depending on which layered products you have
             on your system, you might see additional messages and questions
             when you perform your installation.

             You can type a question mark (?)  in response to any of the in-
             stallation prompts to get help. (This sample includes the question
             mark and the information displayed for several questions.)

             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs at the end of
             the installation.

          $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL
                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 27-SEP-1990 at 16:39.

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








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          %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.
          %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                  _TWA5:
                  DECW$SERVER_0
                  SMITH
                  DECW$WM_2
                  DECW$TE_2
                  Greg
                  _TWA3:
                  _TWA4:
          * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES
          * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES
          * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: PDD$KIT:

          Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set.
          * Products: RDBX010
          * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): <Return>
          The following products will be processed:

            RDBX V1.0

                  Beginning installation of RDBX V1.0 at 16:39

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
                                  successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                  Installation procedures for: "DEC RdbExpert for VMS V1.0"

          Product:      RDBEXPERT
          Producer:     DEC
          Version:      1.0
          Release Date: 27-SEP-1990
          * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES

              Be sure you have read the section entitled

                  "Preparing Your System and the Installing Account"

              in the installation guide before continuing with the installation.

              Checking system requirements ...

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          * Install RdbExpert shareable images [YES]? NO
          * Install RdbExpert executable images [YES]? NO

          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES

              There are no more questions.  The installation takes approximately
              30 minutes on a stand-alone VAX 11/780.

              Beginning installation ...

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

          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                               VMI$ROOT:[RDBX]
          %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[RDBX] already exists

          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                               VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RDBX]
          %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RDBX] already exists

          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                               VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.RDBX].
          %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.RDBX] already exists

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                SYSTEM MANAGER:

                To install the RdbExpert DCL verb for the entire cluster,
                you must perform the following command for each node in the
                cluster.

                  $ INSTALL
                  INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$SHARE:DCLTABLES.EXE
                  INSTALL> EXIT

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                SYSTEM MANAGER:

                The following command line MUST be added to the system
                startup command file SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM for all
                nodes that will be running RdbExpert.

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:RDBX$STARTUP.COM

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                The RdbExpert Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
                has been provided in SYS$TEST:

                It is invoked using the command:

                  $ @SYS$TEST:RDBX$IVP.COM

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                The release notes for RdbExpert are available in the file
                SYS$HELP:RDBX010.RELEASE_NOTES

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

          Executing IVP for DEC RdbExpert for VMS ...

          Loading Rdb/VMS sample ...
          Generating sample Rdb/VMS design ...

          Directory for path: RDBX$MAIN


          A-4  Sample Installation

 






          Database design: Personnel_Sample
          Logical design: Logical
            Schema: Rdb_personnel
            Physical design: Physical
              Workload
              Environment
              Volume
              Output design
              Summary Report
              Analysis Report
              Audit Report

          %RDBX-S-IVPPASSED, RdbExpert IVP successfully completed

                  Installation of RDBX V1.0 completed at 16:46

          Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set.
          * Products: EXIT

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:46




















                                                       Sample Installation  A-5
