




             _____________________________________________________
             VMS/ULTRIX Connection Installation Guide


                                                              AA-LU49C-TE




             July 1990

             This guide contains instructions for installing the VMS
             /ULTRIX Connection on the VMS operating system. It also
             explains how to read the online release notes before or after
             installing the product. This guide applies to VMS/ULTRIX
             Connection Version 1.3 and all maintenance updates throughout
             that version.

             This guide also includes information on how to install DECrpc
             Version 1.0 on VMS operating systems.




             Revision/Update Information:  This revised manual supersedes
                                           the information in the VMS
                                           /ULTRIX Connection Installation
                                           Guide (Order No. AA-LU49B-TE).

 






             Operating System and Version: VMS Version 5.3 or higher.
                                           Future maintenance releases may
                                           require higher versions.

             Software Version:             VMS/ULTRIX Connection Version
                                           1.3






























             digital equipment corporation
             maynard, massachusetts


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             _____________________________________________________
             First Printing, November 1988
             Revised, October 1989
             Revised, July 1990

             The information in this document is subject to change without
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                                                                  Contents




          Preface..................................................      v
              1    Preparing to Install the VMS/ULTRIX
                   Connection......................................      1
              1.1    Accessing the Online Release Notes ...........      1
              1.2    Installation Procedure Requirements ..........      1
              1.2.1     DECrpc Requirements........................      3
              1.3    Special Requirements .........................      3
              1.3.1     Installing the TCP/IP Component for Use
                        With DECwindows Applications...............      4
              1.3.2     Postinstallaion Tasks Required to Run
                        DECwindows Applications....................      4
              1.4    Using VMSINSTAL ..............................      5
              2    Installing the Connection.......................      7
              2.1    Installation Error Messages ..................     17
              3    Performing Postinstallation Tasks...............     18
              3.1    Modifying the Non-Paged Pool Size and Other
                     Parameters...................................      18
              3.2    Editing the System Startup and Site-Specific
                     Command Procedures...........................      20
              3.3    Setting Up the Internet Configuration ........     20
              3.4    Starting the Internet Software ...............     29
              3.5    Defining Network Databases ...................     29


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              3.6    Starting the NFS Server ......................     29
              3.7    Making Online Documentation Available ........     31
              3.8    Modifying the DECwindows Command Procedure ...     32
              3.9    Installing DECrpc ............................     32
              3.10   Reinstalling the Connection ..................     34
              3.11   Migrating to Full Functionality ..............     35
              3.12   Deleting the Network File Server .............     35
              4    Verifying the Installation......................     35
              4.1    Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure....................................      36
              4.2    Installation Verification Procedure
                     Messages.....................................      37
              4.2.1     Informational Messages.....................     37
              4.2.2     Error Messages.............................     38
              4.3    Determining and Reporting Problems ...........     40
              5    Installing Maintenance Updates..................     40
              6    Files Affected by the Installation..............     41
              6.1    Files Affected by Installing the Connection ..     41
              6.2    Files Affected by Installing DECrpc ..........     46
              7    Sample Installations and Configurations.........     51


          Examples

              1    Sample Installation of the Connection...........     52

              2    Sample Internet Configuration...................     56

              3    Sample NFS Startup..............................     60

              4    Sample DECrpc Installation......................     65









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                                                                   Preface




             This guide describes how to install the VMS/ULTRIX Connection
             software on VMS operating systems. It also provides
             information on how to install DECrpc Version 1.0 on VMS
             operating systems.

             Keep this guide with your distribution kit. You will need it
             to install maintenance updates or to reinstall the Connection
             for any other reason.

             If you have any comments about this document, please fill
             out and mail the Reader's Comments forms at the back of this
             guide; we will consider your comments for the next revision
             of the Connection.

          Structure of This Document

             This manual contains the following sections:

              _ Section 1 describes preinstallation requirements and

                planning.



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              _ Section 2 describes information needed to install the

                Connection. It describes the installation procedure
                itself, including appropriate responses to the VMSINSTAL
                prompts, informational messages, possible error messages,
                and suggested recovery procedures.

              _ Section 3 describes postinstallation procedures including

                modifying SYSGEN parameters, setting up the Internet
                configuration, starting the NFS server, and installing
                DECrpc Version 1.0.

              _ Section 4 describes the Connection Installation Verification

                Procedure (IVP). It also covers possible IVP error
                messages and suggested recovery procedures.

              _ Section 5 describes the procedure to install maintenance

                updates of the Connection.

              _ Section 6 shows the files affected by the Connection

                installation and the DECrpc installation.

              _ Section 7 shows a sample Connection installation dialog

                and provides samples of other postinstallation tasks.

          Intended Audience

             The VMS/ULTRIX Connection Installation Guide is intended
             for system managers who are responsible for installing and
             configuring the VMS/ULTRIX Connection software and DECrpc on
             their systems.

          Associated Documents

             The VMS/ULTRIX Connection documentation set also includes the
             following books:

              _ The VMS/ULTRIX Connection System Manager's Guide is

                intended for the experienced VMS system manager who must
                perform the function of an NFS server manager.

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              _ The VMS/ULTRIX Connection Programming Manual is intended

                for the experienced VMS programmer who intends to write
                Internet network applications by using the $QIO and C
                socket programming interfaces.

              _ The VMS/ULTRIX Connection User's Guide provides user

                information on FTP, Telnet, and NFS.

             The following Digital remote procedure call (DECrpc) manuals
             are included with the VMS/ULTRIX Connection documentation:

              _ Guide to the Location Broker

              _ DECrpc Programming Guide

             You can also order Internetworking With TCP/IP: principles,
             protocols, and architecture by Douglas Comer through Digital.
             This book provides an introduction and overview of Internet
             concepts as well as an explanation of the various protocols,
             Internet addressing, and other Internet concepts you may need
             to understand to manage the VMS/ULTRIX Connection software.

          Conventions Used in This Document

             The following conventions are used throughout this manual:

             _____________________________________________________________
             Convention______________Meaning______________________________

             Ctrl/C                  A slash separating two key names
                                     indicates that you hold down the
                                     first key while you press the second
                                     key. For example, the key combination
                                     CTRL/C indicates that you hold down
                                     the key labeled CTRL while you press
                                     the key labeled C.


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             _____________________________________________________________
             Convention______________Meaning______________________________

             $ SHOW TIME             In examples, system output (what the
             05-JUN-1988 11:55:22    system displays) is shown in black.
                                     User input (what you enter) is shown
                                     in red.

             $ TYPE MYFILE.DAT       In examples, a vertical ellipsis
                 .                   means either that not all the data
                 .                   that the system would display in
                 .                   response to a command is shown or
                                     that not all the data a user would
                                     enter is shown.

             input-file, . . .       In command syntax or examples, a
                                     horizontal ellipsis indicates that
                                     additional parameters, values, or
                                     other information can be entered,
                                     that preceding items can be repeated
                                     one or more times, or that optional
                                     arguments in a statement have been
                                     omitted.

             [logical-name]          Brackets indicate that the enclosed
                                     item is optional. (Brackets are
                                     not, however, optional in the
                                     syntax of a directory name in a
                                     file specification or in the syntax
                                     of a substring specification in an
             ________________________assignment_statement.)_______________










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          1  Preparing to Install the VMS/ULTRIX Connection

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

             Distribution media must be mounted in numerical order. The
             installation procedure prompts you to mount the volumes. For
             more information on how to mount distribution media, refer to
             your processor-specific installation/operations guide.

             1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes

             The Connection provides online release notes. The prompt
             to display or print the release notes before installation
             appears in step 5 of the installation procedure when you
             invoke VMSINSTAL with the OPTIONS N parameter.

             To obtain the release notes after the installation, type or
             print the file SYS$HELP:UCX013.RELEASE_NOTES.

             1.2  Installation Procedure Requirements

             The installation takes approximately 5 to 15 minutes,
             depending on the type of media and your system configuration.
             Before installing the Connection, you must have the following
             privileges and resources:

              _ SYSPRV, OPER, NETMBX, and TMPMBX privileges.

              _ A minimum of 5400 blocks of free disk space during

                installation; the number of blocks used after installation
                depends on site-specific database files.

              _ A minimum of 1800 free global pages to install and start

                the software. A small number of global pages are used
                to update the file SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE during the
                installation. The rest of the global pages are required
                after the installation to start the software.

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              _ A minimum of 27 global sections after installation to

                start the software.

             Note The Connection programming interface requires VMS
                Version 5.2 or higher

                DECwindows support requires VMS Version 5.3 or higher.

          CAUTION You must ensure that your system has the necessary
             global page and global section SYSGEN quotas for the
             installation. Failure to do so could cause the DCL tables
             to be corrupted in some situations.

             During the installation the VMS/ULTRIX Connection software
             checks the global page and global section SYSGEN quotas. If
             there is not enough space available, you receive a message to
             that effect. At that point, you are given a choice either to
             continue or to abort the installation. It is recommended that
             you abort the installation and increase the number of global
             pages and global sections before continuing the installation.

             You can check the number of available global pages and global
             sections using a WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical
             function as follows:

               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")
               6656
               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")
               189

             In this example, the F$GETSYI lexical function returns
             the number of available free global pages and free global
             sections and displays them on your screen. If they are
             smaller than the required numbers, you must increase them.

             To increase the global pages and global sections, edit the
             file
             SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add the statements that increase
             the values of the SYSGEN parameters GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.
             Then invoke the AUTOGEN command procedure to reset parameter

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             values. Finally, reboot the system to have the new parameter
             values take effect.

             1.2.1  DECrpc Requirements   The DECrpc installation takes
             approximately 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the type of media
             and your system configuration. If you are planning to install
             DECrpc, you must have the following privileges and resources
             available:

              _ VMS Version 5.2, or higher.

              _ SYSPRV, OPER, NETMBX, and TMPMBX privileges.

              _ A minimum of 2900 blocks of free disk space during

                installation; the number of blocks used after installation
                depends on site-specific database files.

              _ A minimum of 160 free global pages to install the

                software.

              _ A minimum of 3 global sections.

             Additionally, you must install the Connection and its Product
             Authorization Key (PAK) prior to installing DECrpc.

             1.3  Special Requirements

             The Connection uses the License Management Facility (LMF)
             for licensing and therefore requires manual registration with
             a Product Authorization Key (PAK). To ensure the Connection
             installs successfully, register the Connection's PAK before
             you start the installation procedure.

             If your kit does not include a PAK, you can still install the
             Connection; however, you will have limited functionality.

             For more information on LMF, see step 6 of Section 2.

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             1.3.1  Installing the TCP/IP Component for Use With DECwindows
             Applications   If you are running VMS DECwindows Version 5.3
             or higher, you can use the Transmission Control Protocol and
             Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component of the Connection to
             display DECwindows applications on a remote host.

             If your kit includes a PAK, you will be able to install the
             Connection and use all the functional components. If your kit
             does not include a PAK, you can only use the TCP/IP component
             of the Connection for use with DECwindows applications.

             For more information on performing the installation refer to
             the Section 2.

             1.3.2  Postinstallaion Tasks Required to Run DECwindows
             Applications   Once you have installed the Connection, you
             must perform the following postinstallation tasks to be able
             to use the Connection with DECwindows applications:

              _ Modify the non-paged pool and other parameters.

              _ Edit the system startup and site-specific command files.

              _ Set up the host Internet configuration.

              _ Start the Internet software.

              _ Define the network databases.

              _ Edit the DECwindows command procedure.

             If your installation does not include a license, you will not
             be able to start Network File System (NFS) or install DECrpc
             Version 1.0.

             For more information on postinstallation tasks, see
             Section 3.



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             1.4  Using VMSINSTAL

             After you log in to a privileged account to install the
             Connection, set the default to SYS$UPDATE and then invoke
             VMSINSTAL, the command procedure that installs this product.
             The VMSINSTAL command procedure has the following syntax:

                @VMSINSTAL UCX013 ddcu: [OPTIONS N]

             UCX013
             The product name. If you want to be prompted for the product
             name, type a pair of quotation marks (" ") instead of UCX013.

             Because your media also includes DECrpc Version 1.0, note the
             following:

              _ You must install the Connection prior to installing

                DECrpc.

              _ You cannot use an asterisk instead of UCX013.

              _ If you invoke VMSINSTAL without specifying UCX013, you

                must enter only UCX013 when VMSINSTAL prompts you for
                the names of the products you want to install. When you
                complete the Connection installation, VMSINSTAL prompts
                you for the names of other products you want to install.
                You can then enter RPC010 to install DECrpc.

             ddcu:
             Represents a device name where the distribution volumes for
             the media will be mounted, where dd is the device name, c
             is the controller name, and u is the unit number (ddcu: is
             the default device name used in various examples throughout
             this document). It is not necessary to use the console drive
             to install the Connection. If you do use the console drive,
             replace any media you removed from the drive.

             If you type a pair of quotation marks (" ") instead of a
             device name, you are prompted for the information.

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             OPTIONS N
             Is an optional parameter you provide if you want to be
             prompted to display or print the release notes. If you
             do not include this parameter, VMSINSTAL does not prompt
             you to display or print the release notes. Note that
             VMSINSTAL permits the use of several other options. For more
             information on the other options, refer to your processor-
             specific installation/operations guide.

             When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

              _ Whether you are logged in to a privileged account. Digital

                recommends that you install software from the system
                manager's account with your default device and directory
                set to SYS$UPDATE.

              _ Whether you have adequate quotas for installation.

                VMSINSTAL checks for the following quota values:

                 _ ASTLM = 24

                 _ BIOLM = 18

                 _ BYTLM = 18000

                 _ DIOLM = 18

                 _ ENQLM = 30

                 _ FILLM = 20

             VMSINSTAL then checks whether the following conditions exist:

              _ Whether DECnet is up and running

              _ Whether any users are logged into the system

             If VMSINSTAL detects either of these conditions, you are
             asked whether you want to continue the installation. If
             you want to continue, type YES. If you want to stop the
             installation, press the Return key.

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             The Connection uses the VMS License Management Facility (LMF)
             for licensing. Register the information contained in the PAK
             that is shipped with the Connection software by using either
             the VMS License command procedure (VMSLICENSE) or the LICENSE
             REGISTER command, as described in the VMS License Management
             Utility Manual.

          2  Installing the Connection

             The VMS/ULTRIX Connection has two major components: the
             Internet Network Software (Internet) and the Network File
             System (NFS) server software. The standard VMS installation
             procedure is used to install both of these components. The
             use of the NFS software requires the installation of the
             Internet component. If you plan to use only the Internet
             software, you may want to regain disk space occupied by the
             NFS software after the Connection installation is complete by
             deleting the NFS software (see Section 3.12).

             VMSINSTAL asks a series of questions to which you must
             provide appropriate responses. For help on any of the
             questions, type a question mark (?).  Default responses
             appear in brackets ([]).  Press the Return key to accept
             the default response.

             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 then exits. If
             you want to retry the installation procedure after pressing
             Ctrl/Y, you must proceed from step 2.

             To save a copy of the VMSINSTAL session for future reference,
             use the following command:

               $ SET HOST 0/LOG

             To install the Connection, perform the following steps:



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             Step 1: Log in to a privileged account and set your default
             device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.

               Username: SYSTEM
               Password:
               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE

             Step 2: Invoke VMSINSTAL.

             Enter the following command line:

               $ @VMSINSTAL UCX013 ddcu: OPTIONS N

             The following banner appears on the screen:

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure VX.X

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

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

             If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk,
             press the Return key. Otherwise, type NO and press the Return
             key to discontinue the installation.

             Step 3: Mount the first installation kit volume.

             You are now prompted to mount the distribution volume. Mount
             the volume and ensure that the device is in the ready state.
             Type YES and press the Return key when you are ready. A
             confirmation message says that the media is mounted.

               Please mount the first volume of the set on ddcu:.
               * Are you ready? YES
               The following products will be processed:




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                 VMS/ULTRIX Connection Version 1.3


                   Beginning installation of VMS/ULTRIX Connection
               Version 1.3 at hh:mm

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

             If the license for the Connection software has not been
             installed, you will now see the following message:

               The license for this product has not been installed. If you only intend
               to use the TCP/IP component to display DECwindows applications on a remote
               host, then you do not need a product authorization key. However, if you
               intend to use any of the Digital supplied applications or if you intend
               to develop your own applications, you must install a product authorization
               key. The installation of the VMS/Ultrix Connection will continue now.

             Step 4: Select a release notes option.

             If you chose the OPTIONS N parameter, you now see the
             following menu:

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

               Additional Release Notes Options:

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

               * Select option [2]:

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



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             If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for a queue
             name. Either type a queue name or press the Return key to
             send the file to the default output print device. VMSINSTAL
             then displays a message indicating where the file is being
             printed.

             If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes
             immediately on line, then prompts you for a queue name,
             then displays a message indicating where the file is being
             printed.

             After you select one of the four options, the release notes
             are copied to SYS$HELP:UCX013.RELEASE_NOTES.

             It is recommended that you read the release notes before
             installing the Connection.

             Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following prompt:

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

             Type YES or NO as appropriate. If you type YES, the procedure
             continues with this message:

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

          Note The release notes file installed by VMSINSTAL consists of
             the current product name and version number. Take care not to
             delete release notes for previous versions of the Connection.

             Step 5: Select installation options.

             VMSINSTAL asks you whether or not you want to purge files
             replaced during the installation process. If you want to
             purge the old files, press the Return key. If you want to
             retain the old copies, answer NO.

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

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             If the Connection is already active in your system, whether
             it is standalone or in a cluster, and you want to purge
             the old Connection files, shut down the Connection first.
             If you are installing the Connection in a cluster, and
             the Connection is active on other hosts of the cluster,
             you should answer YES to eliminate the old version of the
             Connection software.

             The following directories contain previous versions of
             Connection files:

              _ SYS$HELP

              _ SYS$LIBRARY

              _ SYS$MANAGER

              _ SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX]

              _ SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]

              _ SYS$SYSTEM

              _ SYS$TEST

             Step 6: Respond to the LMF query.

             This product uses the VMS License Management Facility (LMF)
             for licensing. For more information on LMF, see the VMS
             License Management Utility Manual.

             During the installation procedure the Connection is invoked
             and the following question is asked:

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

             This step allows you to indicate whether or not your LMF
             license for the Connection is registered and loaded.

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             If you plan to use any of the applications supplied with the
             Connection (such as Telnet, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and
             NFS) or if you plan to develop your own applications using
             the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), TCP, or IP, you must have a
             product authorization key. You must also have a PAK for the
             Connection to install DECrpc Version 1.0. It is strongly
             recommended that you install the PAK for the Connection
             before installing the product. You will not be able to start
             the Connection applications or execute the full Installation
             Verification Procedure until you install the PAK.

             If you will only be using the TCP/IP component of the
             Connection to display DECwindows applications on a remote
             host, you do not need a PAK. Therefore, you can answer
             either YES or NO to this question and continue with the
             installation.

             Step 7: Read informational messages.

             VMSINSTAL produces a number of informational messages that
             report on the progress of the installation. The following
             message indicates it is installing the Connection software:

               %UCX-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this
               installation.
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B...

             VMSINSTAL now displays a list of the installed files.

               ******************************************************************
                           This installation will add the following files . . .
               ******************************************************************

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]BGDRIVER.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TNDRIVER.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$CONVERT.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$CONVERT.FDL
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTP.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPC.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPD.EXE

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                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPSERVER.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$INETACP.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$SERVER_NFS.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$TELNET.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$UCP.EXE

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX013.RELEASE_NOTES
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$FTP_HELP.HLB
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$TELNET_HELP.HLB
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$UCP_HELP.HLB
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$IOCTL_ROUTINE.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_IPC.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_IPC.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.MAR
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_IPC.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_IPC.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.C
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.MAR

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE













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                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$CFS_SHR.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$IPC.OLB
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.FOR
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.H
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.MAR
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.PAS
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.PLI
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.R32

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$CONFIG.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$FTPD_SHUTDOWN.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$REMOTE_TTY_STARTUP.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$STARTUP.COM
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$UCP_STARTUP.COM

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UCX$MSG.EXE

                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX]UCX$INET_IVP.EXE
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]:UCX$IVP.COM

             If you responded YES to the prompt that requests a file
             purge, previous versions of the Connection files are now
             purged. The end of the installation is indicated by the
             following message:

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






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             Step 8: Read the instructions for completing the
             installation.

             If the Internet is not up and running during the installa-
             tion, VMSINSTAL displays the following information:

               ******************************************************************
                 Instructions for Completing VMS/ULTRIX Connection Installation
               ******************************************************************

                           All files have been copied from the installation kit.
                           If you are installing this product for the first time,
                           or you want to run the IVP, you must execute the
                           following command procedure:

                           SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG.COM

                           If you would like this product to be started when your
                           VMS system is started, modify your system startup command
                           file (SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) to invoke the VMS/ULTRIX
                           Connection startup command file:

                           SYS$MANAGER:UCX$STARTUP.COM

                           NOTE: If you are re-installing UCX, then you must
                           reboot your system.

                           For information on the postinstallation steps, see the
                           VMS/ULTRIX  Connection Installation Guide (Section 3).

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
               directories...
                       Installation of UCX V1.3 completed at hh:mm

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm





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             If the Internet is up and running, VMSINSTAL displays the
             following information:

               ******************************************************************
                 Instructions for Completing VMS/ULTRIX Connection Installation
               ******************************************************************

                    The Connection product is already active on your system.

                    You must reboot your system before continuing
                    with the postinstallation.

                    For information on the postinstallation steps, see the
                    VMS/ULTRIX  Connection Installation Guide (Section 3).


               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
               directories...
                Installation of UCX V1.3 completed at hh:mm

             Step 9: End the installation procedure.

             The following message means that the VMSINSTAL has suc-
             cessfully completed installation and verification of the
             Connection software. If VMSINSTAL reports a failure, review
             the installation prerequisites.

                  Installation of VMS/ULTRIX Connection 1.3 completed at hh:mm

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             At this point the installation is complete and you can log
             out.

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




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             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.

             If you removed any media from the console drive before
             beginning, replace them now.

             2.1  Installation Error Messages

             If the installation procedure fails for any reason, the
             following message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of UCX V1.3 has failed.

             An error during the installation can occur if one or more of
             the following conditions exist:

              _ The operating system version is incorrect

              _ The prerequisite software version is incorrect

              _ Quotas necessary for successful installation are

                inadequate

              _ Process quotas required by VMSINSTAL are inadequate (see

                Section 1.4)

              _ The VMS Help library is currently in use

             If you receive any error message beginning with %VMSINSTAL,
             refer to the Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation for an
             explanation and possible solution to the problem.

             IVP error messages are described in Section 4. Most
             Connection messages have the same format as standard VMS
             system messages: %UCX-E-IDENT, text.

             If the installation fails, you must restart the installation
             procedure from step 2. If the installation fails due to an
             IVP failure, contact a Digital field service representative.

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          3  Performing Postinstallation Tasks

             This section briefly describes the postinstallation tasks
             that you need to perform. The steps are as follows:

              1 Modify the non-paged pool and other parameters.

              2 Edit the system startup and site-specific command files.

              3 Set up the host Internet configuration.

              4 Start the Internet software.

             In addition to these steps, you can optionally perform the
             following steps:

              _ Run the Installation Verification Procedure (see

                Section 4).

              _ Define the network databases.

              _ Start the NFS server.

              _ Make the online documentation available.

              _ Edit DECwindows command procedure.

              _ Install DECrpc.

             For more detailed information on most of these tasks, see the
             VMS/ULTRIX Connection System Manager's Guide.

             3.1  Modifying the Non-Paged Pool Size and Other Parameters

             For the Connection to function properly, you must increase
             the size of the non-paged dynamic pool (the SYSGEN parameters
             NPAGEDYN and NPAGEVIR). NPAGEVIR defines the maximum size
             to which NPAGEDYN can be increased. Unless you are sure that
             NPAGEVIR is already high enough, you should add the same
             number to both parameters. Digital recommends adding at least
             342,000 bytes of non-paged pool, which is the default maximum
             number of non-paged pool needed by the Internet software.

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             To do this, you must edit the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file
             and add statements that increase the values of the SYSGEN
             parameters NPAGEDYN and NPAGEVIR. Then invoke the AUTOGEN
             command procedure to reset parameter values. Finally, reboot
             the system to have the new parameter values take effect.

             Edit the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file as follows:

               ! add some non-paged pool for Connection software
               !
               ADD_NPAGEDYN=342000
               ADD_NPAGEVIR=342000

             You can also calculate how much additional non-paged pool
             your system needs by using the following formula:

             nonpaged pool = socket*1280+dbuf*1792+cbuf*256+mtusers*700+mrusers*700

             The symbols socket, dbuf, and cbuf are the maximum number of
             sockets, data buffers, and control buffers that you want to
             have on the system. The symbols mtusers and mrusers are the
             maximum number of Telnet and rlogin users.

             If you increase the cache size of the host in the future,
             Digital recommends that you increase the host's non-paged
             pool size again.

             You can improve the Connection's performance after the
             installation by adjusting certain Connection and SYSGEN
             parameters (such as, CHANNELCNT and WSMAX).

             For more information on performance, see the VMS/ULTRIX
             Connection System Manager's Guide.







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             3.2  Editing the System Startup and Site-Specific Command
                  Procedures

             To have the system start up the Connection software
             automatically, you must edit your local system startup
             command procedure (SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) so that it invokes
             the Connection startup command procedure. To do this, add
             the following line to the system command procedure after the
             DECnet startup procedure:

               @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$STARTUP

             You can also do the same with the Connection shutdown
             procedure, by adding the following line to your site-specific
             shutdown procedure (SYSHUTDOWN.COM):

               @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SHUTDOWN

             3.3  Setting Up the Internet Configuration

             Before starting the Internet software, you must set up
             an Internet configuration for your system. You do this
             by executing the UCX$CONFIG.COM command procedure. This
             procedure prompts you for information about the Internet
             configuration. Without executing this command procedure, you
             cannot start the Internet software.

             The UCX$CONFIG.COM command procedure performs the following
             major tasks:

              _ Defines any interfaces for each Ethernet controller on the

                system, supplying an Internet address, network mask, and
                broadcast mask.

              _ Creates the Connection databases.

              _ Configures the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND)

                resolver.

              _ Configures dynamic routing.

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             It also creates the following two files in the SYS$MANAGER
             directory:

              _ UCX$INET_SET_INTERFACES.COM - This file contains the

                Ethernet controller definitions and Internet addresses. If
                you select the BIND resolver and dynamic routing options,
                this file also includes the commands to enable these
                options. This file must be present for Internet to run.

              _ UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM - This file contains the prototype

                commands to bind file systems. You are instructed to edit
                this file in Section 3.6.

             It is recommended that you run the UCX$CONFIG.COM command
             procedure immediately following the installation to create
             the database files, even if the files may already have been
             created. If these database files have already been created,
             then running UCX$CONFIG.COM will have no effect on them.
             However, each time you run UCX$CONFIG.COM, a new UCX$INET_
             SET_INTERFACES.COM is created.

             Before executing this procedure you must know the following
             information:

              _ The host names and Internet addresses for each Internet

                interface (Ethernet controller) on your system.

              _ If you use subnets, you must know the network mask.

              _ To configure and enable the BIND resolver, you must know

                the name of the BIND domain your system will reside in
                and the names and addresses of the BIND servers that will
                service your system.

              _ To enable dynamic routing, you must know whether you want

                your system to provide routing information to the network
                and whether you want it to supply the default route.

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             The following steps show a sample execution of the UCX$CONFIG.COM
             command procedure. If your host is a multi-homed host (has
             more than one Internet address) or belongs to a VAXcluster,
             see the VMS/ULTRIX Connection System Manager's Guide.

             Step 1: Execute UCX$CONFIG from a privileged account.

             You can run the UCX$CONFIG.COM command procedure from
             the same directory you did the installation by typing the
             following command line:

               $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG.COM

             Step 2: Start the network after the configuration.

             The command procedure asks if you want the network started
             after the configuration.

                               VAX Internet Network Configuration Procedure

                       This procedure will help you define the parameters needed to get
                       VAX Internet running on this machine.

               Start network after configuration [YES] ?

             If you want to start the network after the configuration,
             press the Return key. If you do not want to start the
             network, type NO and press RETURN. If you answer NO to
             this prompt you will must start the network by executing
             the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM. command procedure.

             Step 3: Run the IVP program

             The command procedure asks if you want to run the IVP program
             after the configuration.

               Run the IVP after the configuration [NO] ? YES

             It is recommended that you run the IVP program after the
             configuration. To do this, type YES and press the Return key.

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             Step 4: Create the database and NFS prototype files.

             The command procedure then creates the database files.

                       Creating initial UCX Internet and NFS database files.

                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$HOST.DAT
                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$NETWORK.DAT
                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$ROUTE.DAT
                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$EXPORT.DAT
                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PROXY.DAT
                       Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM

             If a previous version of the Connection is installed on your
             system, the following question asks if you want to convert
             the UCX$ROUTE database:

                       This version of VMS/ULTRIX Connection requires a different
                       UCX$ROUTE file format than earlier versions.  This change was
                       required for dynamic routing support.

                       A V1.2 or earlier UCX$ROUTE database has been found on your
                       system.

                       A new UCX$ROUTE database will be created as:
                       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$ROUTE.DAT

                       You may choose to have this procedure populate this new
                       file with your existing UCX$ROUTE database.

                       Your old UCX$ROUTE database will be renamed with an extention
                       of .OLD

                       Do you want to convert your UCX$ROUTE database [YES] ? YES






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             Step 5: Entering the Internet interface information.

             At this point, the command procedure asks you to provide
             information on the Internet interfaces on your system.
             You must have an Internet address for each interface that
             communicates over the netowrk.

                       The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: XEA0:

                       WARNING - the Internet host name is case sensitive.
                       Lowercase host names must be  enclosed  in  quotes.
                       For example:
                                       "bridge"

                       Start of configuration questions for Internet interface DE0.
                       DE0 is the ethernet device XEA0

               Enter host name:                                 "whale"
               Enter Internet address for whale:          128.23.23.172
               Enter Internet network mask for whale     [255.255.0.0]:
               Enter broadcast mask for whale         [128.23.255.255]:

             When the procedure requests a host name, enter the name of
             the current system on which you are installing the software.
             The command procedure then asks for the Internet address,
             Internet network mask, and broadcast mask for that host. The
             command procedure provides defaults for the broadcast and
             network masks. If your site uses subnet addressing, these
             defaults will not be correct.

             This step is repeated for each Ethernet interface on your
             system.

             If you do not want to configure an interface, press RETURN at
             the prompt.





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             Step 6: Confirm the information.

             This step asks you to confirm the information.

                       The following parameters will be used to define the Internet
                       device DE0:

                               Host name:         whale
                               Internet address:  128.23.23.172
                               Network mask:      255.255.0.0
                               Broadcast mask:    128.23.255.255

                       Is the above correct? YES

                       End of configuration questions for Internet interface DE0

             Step 7: Enable the BIND resolver

             This step asks if you want to enable the BIND resolver.
             Answering YES to this question, configures your system as
             a BIND client. Therefore, you must make certain that there is
             a BIND server on your network.

                UCX supports the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) client.
                BIND is a network service that enables clients to name
                resources or objects and share information with other objects
                on the network.

                Before configuring your system as a  BIND Client, you should
                first be sure that there is at least one system on the network
                configured as either a BIND primary or secondary server for
                this domain.

               Do you want to enable the BIND resolver [YES] ? YES

             If you answer YES to this question, you must provide a domain
             name. If you answer NO to this question, proceed to step 10.



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             Step 8: Provide the BIND domain name

             This step asks you to provide the name of the BIND domain for
             your local environment.

                 WARNING - BIND domain and server names are case sensitive.
                Lowercase names must be enclosed in quotes.

                You must know the BIND domain name on which your system
                will be a BIND client, in order to configure BIND. This
                information should be available from your Internet network
                adminstrator.

               Enter the default domain name: "xyz.abc.com"

             Step 9: Provide the remote BIND server name

             This step asks you to provide the name of the remote BIND
             servers for your client. You can use either the server's name
             or its Internet address.

             You can enter a number of servers. When you have entered all
             the servers you want, press Return at the prompt.

                The BIND server may be specified by its address or name;
                however, if specified by name, there must be an entry
                for it in the UCX$HOST database.

                       You will be asked one question for each server.  Enter a
                       <CR> at the prompt to terminate the list.

               Enter the remote BIND server : 128.23.23.175
               Enter the remote BIND server : "servra"
               Enter the remote BIND server :

             When you enter the server, the command procedure checks to
             see if the server is listed in the local host database. If it
             is, the procedure asks you for the name of the next server.


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             If you entered the server by name and the server is not
             in the local host database, the procedure asks you for the
             server's Internet address as follows:

               Enter remote BIND server: MYSRVR
                       MYSRVR is not in the local host database.

               Enter Internet address for MYSRVR: 130.180.12.12

             If you entered the server by address and the server is not
             in the local host database, the procedure asks you for the
             server's name as follows:

               Enter remote BIND server: 130.180.12.13

                       130.180.12.13 is not in the local host database.
                       If you want to enter the server in the local host
                       database, enter the server name. Otherwise, enter <CR>.

               Enter remote BIND server name []: YOSRVR

             Step 10: Enable dynamic routing

             This step asks if you want to enable dynamic routing.

             If you answer YES to this question, this host will receive
             dynamic routing information form other hosts on the network.

                If you enable dynamic routing, this host will listen
                for all dynamic routing information coming from other
                hosts to update its internal routing tables.
                It will also supply its own Internet addresses to
                routing requests made from remote hosts.

               Do you want to enable dynamic routing [YES] ? YES

             If you answer NO to this question, no other questions are
             asked.


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             Step 11: Supply routing information

             This step asks if you want this host to supply its routing
             information to other hosts on the network.

                If you enable the 'supply' option of dynamic routing,
                this host will supply dynamic routing information to
                other hosts on the network whether it is acting as an
                internetwork gateway or not.

               Do you want this host to supply its dynamic routing information [NO]? YES

             Step 12: Supply the default route

             This step asks if you want this host to supply the default
             route. If you answer YES to this question, this host will
             supply the default route.

                       There can be one and only one host on your network
                       which defines a default network route.

                       If you want this host to supply the default network route,
                       then all packets which cannot be routed to their
                       destination host or network will be routed via this host.

               Do you want this host to supply the default network route [NO] ? NO

             Unless this host is going to be dedicated to routing, it is
             suggested that you answer NO to this question.

             After you have entered the necessary information to define
             the network configuration, you can optionally start the
             Internet and run the Installation Verification Procedure
             (IVP) through UCX$CONFIG.COM.

             At this point in the postinstallation procedure, you must
             define your network databases (for example, remote hosts). If
             you are installing the VMS/ULTRIX Connection into an existing
             ULTRIX network, you can copy the database files from an
             ULTRIX host and use the UCX CONVERT commands to convert the
             ULTRIX-formatted databases to VMS-formatted database files.
             For more information, see Section 3.5.

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             3.4  Starting the Internet Software

             Once you have installed the Connection and set up the host
             Internet configuration, you can start the Internet software.
             You can start the software by entering the following command:

               $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM

             Alternatively, you can choose to have the software started
             automatically when you perform the host Internet configura-
             tion or when you run the IVP command procedure.

             3.5  Defining Network Databases

             If you have hosts in your network that support the Internet
             protocol, you want to copy the following databases to your
             VMS host:

              _ /etc/hosts

              _ /etc/networks

             If your installation included a PAK, you can use FTP to copy
             the files to your VMS system (see the VMS/ULTRIX Connection
             System Manager's Guide). If you cannot use FTP to copy the
             files, you may have to enter the files manually. However, if
             your network contains an ULTRIX host running DECnet, you can
             copy the use DECnet to copy the databases.

             Once you have copied the databases to your VMS host, you can
             use the UCX CONVERT/VMS commands to format the /etc/hosts and
             /etc/networks files for use with the Connection.

             3.6  Starting the NFS Server

             Perform the following steps to start the Network File System
             (NFS) server. Unless you are an experienced NFS system
             manager, you should read the VMS/ULTRIX Connection System
             Manager's Guide before attempting this procedure.

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             If you will only be using the TCP/IP component of the
             Connection to display DECwindows applications, you do not
             have to perform this task.

              1 Create proxy accounts for NFS clients using the UCX ADD
                PROXY command. There must be proxy accounts for the ULTRIX
                clients root (UID = 0, GID = 1) and nobody (UID = -2,
                GID = -2) to be able to do root-level mounts of any file
                systems. You can generate a proxy file from an ULTRIX
                password file by using the UCX CONVERT command.

              2 Define any Connection VMS file systems that will be
                accessed by NFS clients using the UCX BIND command.

              3 Convert VMS text files to STREAM_LF with the
                SYS$SYSTEM:UCX$CONVERT.COM command procedure.

              4 Export VMS file systems/directories to appropriate clients
                using the UCX ADD EXPORT command.

              5 Create, define, and export Connection ULTRIX file systems,
                if any. For this step you use the UCX CREATE CONTAINER and
                UCX BIND commands.

              6 Tune the NFS startup parameters by editing the
                UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM command procedure.

                The NFS server represents time relative to Greenwich
                Mean Time (GMT). As such, you must modify the logical
                name UCX$NFS_TIME_DIFFERENTIAL to contain the correct
                GMT differential. For example, Eastern Standard Time
                (U.S.A.) is five hours west of Greenwich Mean Time. To
                change the time differential to Eastern Standard Time,
                change UCX$NFS_TIME_DIFFERENTIAL to 5. Negative numbers
                indicate hours east of GMT.

              7 Edit the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM command procedure
                to include the proper bind definitions (the definitions
                you established in steps 2 and 5 of this procedure) using
                the UCX BIND command.

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              8 Start the NFS server by executing either the
                UCX$STARTUP.COM or the UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM procedure.
                (UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM is automatically invoked by
                UCX$STARTUP.COM.)

             If the Internet has not been started on your system, execute
             the UCX$STARTUP.COM procedure.

             If the Internet is started on your system, you must shut down
             NFS and restart it.

             To shut down NFS, execute the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM
             procedure.

             To restart NFS, execute the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM
             procedure.

             An example of starting NFS is provided in Example 3.

             3.7  Making Online Documentation Available

             The Connection provides online documentation for the UNIX
             workstation user. This documentation describes what the UNIX
             user needs to know about accessing VMS files on a VMS server.

             If you will only be using the TCP/IP component of the
             Connection to display DECwindows applications, you do not
             have to perform this task.

             To make the documentation available to the UNIX user, perform
             the following steps:

              1 Copy the online documentation (SYS$HELP:UCX$VMS_FILES.DOC)
                to a public directory.

              2 Rename the online documentation (UCX$VMS_FILES.DOC) to a
                valid UNIX file name (a file name without a dollar sign).

              3 Export the public directory so that the UNIX workstation
                users can mount the directory with the mount command and
                have access to its files.

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             3.8  Modifying the DECwindows Command Procedure

             For DECwindows to load the TCP/IP transport and to set up the
             appropriate logical name in the DECW$SERVER0_TABLE logical
             name table, you must modify the DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM
             command procedure (which is located in SYS$MANAGER) to define
             the TCP/IP transport as follows:

               $ DECW$SERVER_TRANSPORTS == "DECNET,LOCAL,TCPIP"

             If DECNET is running on the same machine, DECNET must be
             started first.

             For more information, see the VMS Upgrade and Installation
             Procedures Manual.

             3.9  Installing DECrpc

             DECrpc Version 1.0 is included on the same media with the
             Connection software kit. You can install DECrpc using
             VMSINSTAL. How to use VMSINSTAL is described in Sections
             1.4 and 2.

             DECrpc provides online release notes. If you use VMSINSTAL
             with the OPTIONS N parameter, you can display and print the
             release notes before installation.

             To obtain the release notes after the installation, type or
             print the file SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]RPC010.RELEASE_NOTES.

             A sample installation of DECrpc is provided in Example 4.

             When installing DECrpc, the installation differs from the
             Connection in the following ways:

              _ When you invoke VMSINSTAL, substitute RPC010 as the

                product name in the VMSINSTAL command line as follows:

                  $ @VMSINSTAL RPC010 ddcu: [OPTIONS N]

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                The parameters are defined in section Section 1.4.

             Note You must install the Connection before installing
                DECrpc. Because of this you cannot use an asterisk instead
                of RPC010.

                If you have not installed the Connection and you invoke
                VMSINSTAL without providing the UCX013, you must only
                enter UCX013 when VMSINSTAL prompts you for the names of
                the products you want to install.

                When you complete the Connection installation, VMSINSTAL
                prompts you for the names of other products you want to
                install. You can then install DECrpc.

              _ The prompts and messages you receive refer to DECrpc.

              _ The files affected during the installation are specific to

                DECrpc (see Section 6.2.

              _ The instructions for completing the installation (step 8)

                are specific to DECrpc. The text of these instructions is
                included in the sample DECrpc installation in Example 4.

              _ DECrpc has it's own installation verification program

                (RPC$IVP.COM). To verify the installation, execute the
                following command:

                  $ @SYS$TEST:RPC$IVP

             When you install DECrpc, note the following:

              _ DECrpc Version 1.0 does not require you to register the

                product with the LMF facility. Therefore, when you are
                asked if the product's PAK is registered and loaded,
                answer YES.

              _ You must decide which system on your network is going

                to run the Global Location Broker and then edit the
                RPC$UCX_STARTUP.COM command procedure.

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              _ DECprc utilites use foreign commands. To make the commands

                available system wide, you must define the following
                symbols in SYS$MANAGER:SYSLOGIN.COM:

                 _ LB_ADMIN :==  $RPC$EXE:RPC$LB_ADMIN

                 _ UUID_GEN :==  $RPC$EXE:RPC$UUID_GEN

                 _ STCODE :==  $RPC$EXE:RPC$STCODE

                 _ NIDL :==  $RPC$EXE:RPC$NIDL

                The logical name RPC$EXE is defined in the RPC$UCX_
                STARTUP.COM command procedure.

              _ DECrpc client programs use broadcast messages to find

                servers. To enable these programs to send broadcast
                messages without special privileges, you must dis-
                able the privilege checking with the UCX command
                SET COMMUNICATION/BROADCAST. To make this command
                permanent, you can include it in the UCX$INET_SET_
                INTERFACES.COM command procedure.

             If DECrpc Version 2.0 is already installed on your system,
             the installation fails and displays the following messages:

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
          moved to SYS$HELP.
          %RPC-E-V2CONFLICT, The DECrpc V2.0 has already been installed; V1.0 will not
          be installed
          %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of RPC V1.0 has failed.

           VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             3.10  Reinstalling the Connection

             There may be occasions when you will want to reinstall
             the VMS/ULTRIX Connection software, such as when you
             are upgrading to higher VMS software release. If you are
             reinstalling the Connection, you must reboot the system.

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             3.11  Migrating to Full Functionality

             If you installed the Connection without a PAK and later
             decide to migrate to the full functionallity of the product,
             you have to purchase a license and install the PAK; you do
             not have to reconfigure the Internet.

             If you have deleted any of the Connection software, you
             will have to reinstall the Connection to ensure full
             functionality.

             If you want to use the NFS component or DECrpc, you must
             start the NFS server and install the DECrpc software. How to
             perform these tasks is discussed earlier in this section.

             3.12  Deleting the Network File Server

             The installation procedure always copies the NFS and
             Internet software to your disk. The Internet software can
             run independently while the NFS software can run only with
             the Internet software installed and started. If you want to
             free up disk space by removing the NFS software, delete the
             following files:

              _ SYS$SYSTEM:UCX$SERVER_NFS.EXE

              _ SYS$SYSTEM:UCX$PROXY.DAT

              _ SYS$SYSTEM:UCX$EXPORT.DAT

              _ SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM

              _ SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM

          4  Verifying the Installation

             The VMS/ULTRIX Connection kit includes the Installation
             Verification Procedure; it is a command procedure that
             verifies the installation and operation of the Internet
             software.

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             This section describes the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP), including possible errors and what to do
             about them.

             4.1  Running the Installation Verification Procedure

             The IVP, called UCX$IVP.COM, is placed in the SYS$TEST
             directory when you install the Connection. If a product
             authorization key has been loaded, the IVP verifies that
             the complete Internet software has been installed correctly.
             If a product authorization key has not been loaded, the IVP
             only verifies that the TCP/IP component of the Connection
             has been installed correctly to ensure that TCP/IP DECwindows
             will work correctly.

             You can run the IVP at any time after you have successfully
             executed the configuration procedure UCX$CONFIG.COM, which
             also provides an option to run the IVP after successful setup
             of the network configuration.

             To run the IVP, you need the account privileges SYSPRV, OPER,
             NETMBX, and TMPMBX, or the privilege SETPRV (to set the other
             privileges).

             To run the IVP independent of UCX$CONFIG.COM, type the
             following command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:UCX$IVP

          Note The UCX$IVP.EXE image file is independent of the VMS/ULTRIX
             Connection software and can be deleted without any adverse
             effect on the Connection. However, it is strongly recommended
             that you keep the file, in case you need to run the IVP
             again.






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             4.2  Installation Verification Procedure Messages

             IVP messages have the same format as standard VMS system
             messages, as follows:

                UCX-E-IDENT, text.

             The IVP program tests the TCP/IP protocols and, optionally,
             tests the UDP/IP and IP protocols if the product autho-
             rization key has been installed. It transfers device-socket
             packets between a sender and a receiver.

             These packets are continuously varying in size. The UDP/IP
             and TCP/IP packets start at 8 bytes and increase to 8195
             bytes, and the IP packets start at 8 bytes and increase to
             2048 bytes. The received packets are compared with the sent
             packets, and if corrupted data or invalid length is detected,
             an error message is displayed.

             Note that the IVP does not measure the Internet performance
             or system performance.

             The IVP program may display the messages described in the
             following sections.

             4.2.1  Informational Messages   The starting IVP message has
             the following format:

               %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP started at 'system time' %%%

             The completion IVP message has the following format:

               %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP completed at 'system time' %%%

               'protocol' test started at 'system time'

                       - communication protocol IVP completion

               'protocol' test ended at 'system time'
               'protocol' transferred successfully in 'time interval' seconds 4198400
               bytes

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             The following is an example of a successful execution of the
             IVP, if you have a product authorization key installed. If a
             PAK is not installed the messages are be slightly different.

               %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP started at dd-mmm-yyy
               hh:mm:ss.cc %%%

               UDP/IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               UDP/IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               UDP/IP transferred successfully in 30 seconds 4198400 bytes

               TCP/IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               TCP/IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               TCP/IP transferred successfully in 148 seconds 4198400 bytes

               RAW_IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               RAW_IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
               RAW_IP transferred successfully in 3 seconds 251000 bytes
               %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP completed at dd-mmm-yyyy
               hh:mm:ss.cc %%%

             The time of execution depends on your hardware configuration.

             4.2.2  Error Messages   All errors detected by the IVP
             are fatal. When an error is detected, an error message is
             displayed and the IVP exits.

             Error messages have the following format:

               %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP error 'error message'
               'system time' %%%

             An error message can be one of the following:

              _ Internet (BG0:) Device Assign

              _ Local Host Not Found

              _ Local Host Name Not in Hosts Database

              _ Create and Bind Sender Device-Socket

              _ Create and Bind Receiver Device-Socket

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              _ Connect on Device-Socket

              _ Listen on Device-Socket

              _ Accept on Device-Socket

              _ Sender Device-Socket

              _ Receiver Device-Socket

              _ Invalid Length

              _ Data Corruption

              _ Send Shutdown on Device-Socket

              _ Receive Shutdown on Device-Socket

              _ Close Sender Device-Socket

              _ Close Receiver Device-Socket

              _ Deassign Sender Device-Socket

              _ Deassign Receiver Device-Socket

             If you receive one of these errors, it means one of the
             following:

              _ The network configuration was performed incorrectly and

                needs to be redone.

              _ The startup failed and the server needs to be shut down

                and restarted. You may have to increase SYSGEN parameters
                before the network can be started correctly.

              _ The installation kit is bad and needs to be replaced.

             If none of these solutions corrects the problem, submit a
             Software Performance Report (SPR) to Digital.

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             4.3  Determining and Reporting Problems

             If an error occurs while you are using the Connection and
             you believe that the error is caused by a problem with the
             Connection software, submit a Software Performance Report.

             When you prepare to submit an SPR, please do the following:

              _ Provide as complete a description of the problem as

                possible, trying not to overlook any relevant detail.
                Include in the description the version numbers of the
                Connection and VMS software.

              _ Reduce the problem to the lowest level possible,

                preferably to a single command.

              _ Include listings of any output from the Connection.

              _ Save a SHOW LOGICAL listing of all the Connection

                definitions and save the listings produced by the relevant
                UCX SHOW commands.

              _ Include listings of the log file, UCX$NFS_LOGFILE.DAT,

                which is output to the operator's console and the security
                console used by NFS.

          5  Installing Maintenance Updates

             Digital may periodically issue maintenance updates of the
             VMS/ULTRIX Connection software. Each update consists of an
             installation kit. Install this kit as described in this
             document or in any documentation that may accompany the
             maintenance update.

             Each time a maintenance update is released, the version
             number changes. For example, if the current version is 1.0,
             the version number of the first maintenance update will be
             1.1. In addition, the maintenance update includes new release
             notes. The release notes describe the changes that have been
             made to the Connection since the previous release.

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             The update release notes are provided on line. Read the
             release notes before you install Connection software;
             they are also accessible at any time after the product is
             installed. For information on reading the release notes
             before the Connection software is installed, follow the
             installation procedure through step 5. To locate the release
             notes after the Connection is installed, display or print the
             file SYS$HELP:UCX013.RELEASE_NOTES.

          Note If you reinstall the VMS/ULTRIX Connection, you must reboot
             the system after the installation.

          6  Files Affected by the Installation

             This section describes the files produced or changed during
             the Connection and DECrpc installations.

             6.1  Files Affected by Installing the Connection

             This section describes the files produced or changed during
             the Connection installation.

             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]_Files____________________________________

             BGDRIVER.EXE                Connection Internet device driver

             TNDRIVER.EXE                Telnet and rlogin secure
                                         application

             UCX$CONVERT.FDL             File definition required for the
                                         UCX$CONVERT.FDL

             UCX$CONVERT.COM             Connection command procedure to
                                         assist in converting files to
                                         STREAM_LF


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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]_Files____________________________________

             UCX$INETACP.EXE             Ancillary control process for the
                                         Internet device driver

             UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE        Connection Internet dynamic
                                         routing

             UCX$FTPD.EXE                Connection FTP control command
                                         server

             UCX$FTPC.EXE                Connection FTP data server

             UCX$FTP.EXE                 Connection client FTP

             UCX$FTPSERVER.COM           Connection command procedure to
                                         start an FTP child process.

             UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE        Connection routing server

             UCX$SERVER_NFS.EXE          Connection NFS server

             UCX$TELNET.EXE              Connection Telnet client

             UCX$UCP.EXE                 Connection management software

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]_Files____________________________________

             UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE          Connection database access
                                         routines

             UCX$CFS_SHR.EXE             Connection CFS run-time library

             UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE             Connection IPC run-time library



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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]_Files____________________________________

             UCX$IPC.OLB                 Connection IPC object library

             UCX$INETDEF.H               Connection Internet C interface

             UCX$INETDEF.R32             Connection Internet BLISS
                                         interface

             UCX$INETDEF.MAR             Connection Internet MACRO
                                         interface

             UCX$INETDEF.PAS             Connection Internet Pascal
                                         interface

             UCX$INETDEF.FOR             Connection Internet FORTRAN
                                         interface

             UCX$INETDEF.PL1             Connection Internet PL/I
                                         interface

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]_Files____________________________________

             UCX$FTP_HELP.HLB            Connection FTP help library

             UCX$TELNET_HELP.HLB         Connection Telnet help library

             UCX$UCP_HELP.HLB            Connection management software
                                         help library

             UCX013.RELEASE_NOTES        Connection release notes






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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]_Files_______________________

             UCX$IOCTL_ROUTINE.C         Programming example

             UCX$TCP_CLIENT_IPC.C        Programming example

             UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.C        Programming example

             UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR      Programming example

             UCX$TCP_SERVER_IPC.C        Programming example

             UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.C        Programming example

             UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.MAR      Programming example

             UCX$UDP_CLIENT_IPC.C        Programming example

             UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.C        Programming example

             UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR      Programming example

             UCX$UDP_SERVER_IPC.C        Programming example

             UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.C        Programming example

             UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.MAR      Programming example











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             _____________________________________________________________
             _____________________________________________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]_Files____________________________________

             UCX$STARTUP.COM             Connection startup command
                                         procedure

             UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM            Connection shutdown command
                                         procedure

             UCX$CONFIG.COM              Connection Internet configuration
                                         procedure

             UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM        Connection INET startup command
                                         procedure

             UCX$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM       Connection INET shutdown command
                                         procedure

             UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM         Connection NFS startup command
                                         procedure

             UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM        Connection NFS shutdown command
                                         procedure

             UCX$UCP_STARTUP.COM         Connection UCP startup command
                                         procedure

             UCX$REMOTE_TTY_STARTUP.COM  Connection Telnet and rlogin
                                         server startup command procedure

             UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM        Connection FTP Server startup
                                         command procedure

             UCX$FTPD_SHUTDOWN.COM       Connection FTP Server shutdown
                                         command procedure




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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]_File_____________________________________

             UCX$MSG.EXE                 Connection message file

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX]
             File_________________________________________________________

             UCX$INET_IVP.EXE            Connection Internet IVP testing
                                         program

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]_File____________________________________

             UCX$IVP.COM_________________Connection_IVP_command_procedure_

             6.2  Files Affected by Installing DECrpc

             This section describes the files produced or changed during
             the DECrpc installation.

             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]_Files____________________________________

             RPC$NRGLBD.EXE              DECrpc golbal location broker

             RPC$LLBD.EXE                DECrpc local location broker

             RPC$LB_ADMIN.EXE            DECrpc administration utility

             RPC$UUID_GEN.EXE            DECrpc UUID generation utility

             RPC$NIDL.EXE                DECrpc NIDL stub generator

             RPC$STCODE.EXE              DECrpc status code interpretor

             RPC$STCODE.DAT              DECrpc status code database

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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]_Files____________________________________

             RPC$LIBNCK.EXE              DECrpc run-time shared image

             RPC$LIBNCK.OPT              Linker option file to link with
                                         RPC$LIBNCK.EXE

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]
             Files________________________________________________________

             BASE.IDL                    Base IDL file

             CONV.IDL                    IDL file

             FAULT.IDL                   IDL file

             GLB.IDL                     Global location broker IDL file

             LB.IDL                      Location broker IDL file

             LLB.IDL                     Local location broker IDL file

             NBASE.IDL                   IDL file

             NCASTAT.IDL                 IDL file

             RPC.IDL                     DECrpc IDL file

             RPROC.IDL                   IDL file

             RRPC.IDL                    IDL file

             SOCKET.IDL                  VAX C socket routines IDL file

             TIMEBACE.IDL                IDL file


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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]
             Files________________________________________________________

             UUID.IDL                    UUID IDL file

             BASE.H                      Base DECrpc VAX C include file

             CAL.H                       DECrpc VAX C include file

             ERROR.H                     Error DECrpc VAX C include file

             GLB.H                       Global location broker DECrpc VAX
                                         C include file

             IDL_BASE.H                  DECrpc VAX C include file

             LB.H                        Location broker VAX C include
                                         file

             LLB.H                       Local location broker VAX C
                                         include file

             NBASE.H                     DECrpc VAX C include file

             NCSTAT.H                    DECrpc VAX C include file

             PBASE.H                     DECrpc VAX C include file

             PFM.H                       DECrpc VAX C include file

             PPFM.H                      DECrpc VAX C include file

             RPC.H                       DECrpc VAX C include file





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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]
             Files________________________________________________________

             RRPC.H                      DECrpc VAX C include file

             SOCKET.H                    DECrpc VAX C socket routines
                                         include file

             STD.H                       DECrpc VAX C include file

             TIMEBASE.H                  DECrpc VAX C include file

             UCX$IFDEF.H                 DECrpc VAX C include file

             UCX$TYPEDEF.H               DECrpc VAX C include file

             UUID.H                      UUID DECrpc VAX C include file

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]
             Files________________________________________________________

             RPC$UCX_STARTUP.COM         DECrpc startup file

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSMGR]
             Files________________________________________________________

             RPC$UCX_SHUTDOWN.COM        DECrpc shutdown file









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             _____________________________________________________________
             _____________________________________________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.RPC]
             Files________________________________________________________

             RPC$IVP.COM                 DECrpc installation verification
                                         program

             RPC$IVP_SERVER.EXE          DECrpc server installation
                                         verification program

             RPC$IVP_CLIENT.EXE          DECrpc client installation
                                         verification program

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]_Files____________________________________

             RPC010.RELEASE_NOTES        DECrpc release notes
          .

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLE.RPC.BANKS]________________________

             BANK.C                      DECrpc demonstration program

             BANKD.C                     DECrpc demonstration program

             BUILD.COM                   DECrpc demonstration program

             BANKS_README.               DECrpc demonstration program

             BAYBANKS.                   DECrpc demonstration program

             SHAWMUT.                    DECrpc demonstration program






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             _____________________________________________________________
             Files_______________________Function_________________________

             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLE.RPC.BANKS]________________________

             UTIL.C                      DECrpc demonstration program

             UTIL.H                      DECrpc demonstration program

             UUIDBIND.C                  DECrpc demonstration program

             _____________________________________________________________
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLE.RPC.BINOP]________________________

             BINOP.C                     DECrpc demonstration program

             BINOP_BUILD.COM             DECrpc demonstration program

             BINOP_README.               DECrpc demonstration program

             CLIENT.C                    DECrpc demonstration program

             SERVER.C                    DECrpc demonstration program

             _____________________________________________________________
             _________SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLE.RPC.BINOP.IDL_D]_________

             BANK.IDL                    DECrpc demonstration program

             BINOP.IDL___________________DECrpc_demonstration_program_____

          7  Sample Installations and Configurations

             This section contains sample installations of the VMS/ULTRIX
             Connection and DECrpc software. It also provides a sample run
             of the Internet configuration command procedure and a sample
             NFS startup. Note that these are only samples, sometimes the
             procedures are modified in maintenance.



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             Example 1 provides a sample installation of the Connection.

          Example 1    Sample Installation of the Connection

          $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE
          $ @VMSINSTAL UCX013 MUA0: OPTIONS N
                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.X-x
                  It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
          %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
          %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                  _OPA0:
          * 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, UCX mounted on _WHALE$MUA0:
          The following products will be processed:
            UCX V1.3
                  Beginning installation of UCX V1.3 at hh:mm

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
              Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

              Additional Release Notes Options:

                  1.  Display release notes
                  2.  Print release notes
                  3.  Both 1 and 2
                  4.  None of the above
          * Select option [2]:
          * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:
          JOB UCX013 (queue SYS$PRINT, entry 1024) started on SYS$PRINT

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          Example 1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation of the Connection
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
          moved to SYS$HELP.
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.UCX].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX].

                  Product:      UCX
                  Producer:     DEC
                  Version:      1.3
                  Release Date: dd-mmm-yyy

          * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES
          %UCX-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this installation.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

          ****************************************************************************
                      This installation will add the following files . . .
          ****************************************************************************

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]BGDRIVER.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TNDRIVER.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$CONVERT.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$CONVERT.FDL
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTP.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPC.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPD.EXE

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$FTPSERVER.COM

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$INETACP.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$SERVER_NFS.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$TELNET.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$UCP.EXE

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          Example 1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation of the Connection
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX012.RELEASE_NOTES
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$FTP_HELP.HLB
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$TELNET_HELP.HLB
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]UCX$UCP_HELP.HLB
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$IOCTL_ROUTINE.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_IPC.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_IPC.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.MAR
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_IPC.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_IPC.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.C
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.MAR

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$CFS_SHR.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$IPC.OLB
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.FOR
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.H
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.MAR
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.PAS
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.PLI
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$INETDEF.R32

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          Example 1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation of the Connection
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$CONFIG.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$FTPD_SHUTDOWN.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$REMOTE_TTY_STARTUP.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$STARTUP.COM
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$UCP_STARTUP.COM

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG]UCX$MSG.EXE

                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX]UCX$INET_IVP.EXE
                          SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]UCX$IVP.COM

          *************************************************************************
               Instructions for Completing VMS/ULTRIX Connection Installation
          *************************************************************************

                      All files have been copied from the installation kit.
                      If you are installing this product for the first time,
                      or you want to run the IVP, you must execute the
                      following command procedure:

                      SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG.COM

                      If you would like this product to be started when your
                      VMS system is started, modify your system startup command
                      file (SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) to invoke the VMS/ULTRIX
                      Connection startup command file:

                      SYS$MANAGER:UCX$STARTUP.COM

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          Example 1 (Cont.)    Sample Installation of the Connection

                      NOTE: If you are re-installing UCX, then you must
                      reboot your system.

                      For information on the postinstallation steps, see the
                      VMS/ULTRIX  Connection Installation Guide (Section 3).

          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
                  Installation of UCX V1.3 completed at hh:mm

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             Example 2 provides a sample of how to configure the
             Internet.

          Example 2    Sample Internet Configuration

          $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG

                          VAX Internet Network Configuration Procedure

                  This procedure will help you define the parameters needed to get
                  VAX Internet running on this machine.

          Start the network after the configuration [YES] ? YES
          Run the IVP after the configuration [NO] ? YES

                  Creating initial UCX Internet and NFS database files.

                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$HOST.DAT
                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$NETWORK.DAT
                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$ROUTE.DAT
                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$EXPORT.DAT
                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PROXY.DAT
                  Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM
                  The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: XEA0:

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          Example 2 (Cont.)    Sample Internet Configuration
                  WARNING - the Internet host name is case sensitive.
                  Lowercase host names must be  enclosed  in  quotes.
                  For example:

                  "bridge"

                  Start of configuration questions for Internet interface DE0.
                  DE0 is the Ethernet device XEA0

          Enter host name: "whale"
          Enter Internet address for whale: 128.23.23.172
          Enter Internet network mask for whale  [255.255.0.0]:
          Enter broadcast mask for whale [128.23.255.255]:

                  The following parameters will be used to define the Internet
                  device DE0:

                          Host name:         whale
                          Internet address:  128.23.23.172
                          Network mask:      255.255.0.0
                          Broadcast mask:    128.23.255.255

                  Is the above correct? YES

                  End of configuration questions for Internet interface DE0

           UCX supports the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) client.
           BIND is a network service that enables clients to name
           resources or objects and share information with other objects
           on the network.

           Before configuring your system as a  BIND Client, you should
           first be sure that there is at least one system on the network
           configured as either a BIND primary or secondary server for
           this domain.

          Do you want to enable the BIND resolver [YES] ? YES

                  WARNING - BIND domain and server names are case sensitive.
                  Lowercase names must be enclosed in quotes.

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          Example 2 (Cont.)    Sample Internet Configuration

           You must know the BIND domain name on which your system
           will be a BIND client, in order to configure BIND. This
           information should be available from your Internet network
           adminstrator.

          Enter the default domain name: xyz.abc.com

           The BIND server may be specified by its address or name;
           however, if specified by name, there must be an entry
           for it in the UCX$HOST database.

                  You will be asked one question for each server.  Enter a
                   <CR> at the prompt to terminate the list.

          Enter remote BIND server: 128.23.23.175
          Enter remote BIND server: "servera"
          Enter remote BIND server:

           If you enable dynamic routing, this host will listen
           for all dynamic routing information coming from other
           hosts to update its internal routing tables.
           It will also supply its own Internet addresses to
           routing requests made from remote hosts.

          Do you want to enable dynamic routing [YES] ? YES

           If you enable the 'supply' option of dynamic routing,
           this host will supply dynamic routing information to
           other hosts on the network whether it is acting as an
           internetwork gateway or not.

          Do you want this host to supply its dynamic routing information [NO]? YES

                  There can be one and only one host on your network
                  which defines a default network route.

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          Example 2 (Cont.)    Sample Internet Configuration

                  If you want this host to supply the default network route,
                  then all packets which cannot be routed to their
                  destination host or network will be routed via this host.

          Do you want this host to supply the default network route [NO] ? NO


                  The Internet parameters have been defined successfully in
                  the command file  SYS$MANAGER:UCX$INET_SET_INTERFACES.COM

                  For information on the  Internet  configuration, see the
                  VMS/ULTRIX Connection System Manager's Guide (Chapter 3).

                  For information on  starting  the  NFS  server,  see  the
                  VMS/ULTRIX Connection System Manager's Guide (Chapter 5).

          %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000009A
          The Internet driver and ACP were successfully loaded.
          %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000009B
          The UCX$FTPD server has been started.
          %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc %%%

          UDP/IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          UDP/IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          UDP/IP transferred successfully in 24 seconds 4198400 bytes

          TCP/IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          TCP/IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          TCP/IP transferred successfully in 146 seconds 4198400 bytes

          RAW_IP test started at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          RAW_IP test ended at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc
          RAW_IP transferred successfully in 2 seconds 251000 bytes
          %%% VMS/ULTRIX Connection Internet IVP completed at dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc %%%




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             Example 3 provides a sample of how you start up NFS. To make
             the example more useful, it includes comments.

          Example 3    Sample NFS Startup

          $ ! Create proxy accounts for the NFS clients.
          $ !
          $ ! Suppose there is a VMS account created in the authorization
          $ ! file called NFS_SUPER, as well as a VMS account called NOBODY.

          $ ! NFS_SUPER will be setup as a privileged account. NOBODY will be
          $ ! setup as a non-privileged account.
          $ !
          $ ! Note: In this example, the sever is configured to support both
          $ ! user and root level mounts. It is recommended that you restrict
          $ ! your system to user level mounts, if possible. ULTRIX supports
          $ ! user level mounts.
          $ !
          $ ! There must be proxy accounts for the ULTRIX client root (UID=0)
          $ ! and nobody (UID=-2). In this example, we will also setup a
          $ ! proxy account for a single user, SMITH.

          $ !
          $
          $ UCX
          UCX> SHOW PROXY
          %UCX-W-NORECORD, Information not found
          -RMS-E-RNF, record not found
          UCX> !
          UCX> ADD PROXY NFS_SUPER /UID=0/GID=1/HOST=*
          UCX> ADD PROXY NOBODY /UID=-2/GID=-2/HOST=*
          UCX> ADD PROXY SMITH/UID=1006/GID=10/HOST=*
          UCX> !
          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Use the SHOW PROXY to see the defined proxy accounts.
          UCX> !
          UCX> SHOW PROXY

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          Example 3 (Cont.)    Sample NFS Startup

          VMS User_name               User_ID     Group_ID  Host name

          NFS_SUPER                         0            1  *
          NOBODY                           -2           -2  *

          SMITH                          1006           10  *

          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Now we define the VMS files systems to be accessed by NFS clients.
          UCX> !
          UCX> BIND DUA0: "/dua0"
          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Now we export every directory on DUA0: to the NFS client "foobar".
          UCX> !
          UCX> ADD EXPORT "/dua0" /HOST="foobar"
          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Now we want to create a CFS ULTRIX file system and export it
          UCX> ! to NFS client "foobar".
          UCX> !
          UCX> CREATE CONTAINER DUA0:[unix]/root=777
          %UCX-S-CONTACREATE, Container   created
          -UCX-S-DIRCREATE, Directory ROOT created
          -UCX-I-VMSUSER, VMS user: NFS_SUPER
          -UCX-I-ULTRIXID, UID: 0, GID: 1
          UCX> BIND DUA0:[unix] "/unix"
          UCX> CREATE DIRECTORY "/unix/smith"/OWNER=SMITH
          UCX> ADD EXPORT "/unix" /HOST="foobar"

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          Example 3 (Cont.)    Sample NFS Startup
          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Now we look at the exported file systems...
          UCX> !
          UCX> SHOW EXPORT

          Filesystem                              Host name

          /dua0                                   foobar
          /unix                                   foobar
          UCX> !
          UCX> ! Take a look at the current file system definitions...
          UCX> !
          UCX> SHOW BIND *

          Logical filesystem                      Pathname

          _ADZZZZ$DUA0:[UNIX]                     /unix
          DUA0:                                   /dua0
          UCX> EXIT
          $ !

          $ ! Now adjust some of the NFS parameters by editing the file
          $ ! SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM (see the VMS/ULTRIX
          $ ! Connection System Manager's Guide).  For example, change
          $ ! the UCX$NFS_TIME_DIFFERENTIAL to contain the correct
          $ ! GMT differential. If you are going to support root level
          $ ! mounts, you must change the UID and GID logicals as follows:
          $ ! UCX$NFS00000000_UID to 0 and  UCX$NFS00000000_GID to 1.

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          Example 3 (Cont.)    Sample NFS Startup

          $ !
          $ ! After adjusting the parameters, edit the file
          $ ! SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM to make the binding
          $ ! definitions permanent and delete the "warning"line.
          $ ! To view the file, enter the following command:
          $ !
          $ TYPE SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM
             .
             .
             .
          $ !+
          $ !   UCX$NFS_SET_FS.COM
          $ !
          $ !     Prototype UCX Filesytem SETUP procedure
          $ !-
          $ ON CONTROL_Y THEN GOTO EXIT
          $ SET NOON

          $ !
          $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$UCP_STARTUP
          $ !
          $ ! Define each filesystem,  such as the following:
          $ !
          $ ! 1. VMS filesystem example
          $ IF F$GETDVI ( "DUA0:", "EXISTS") THEN UCX BIND DUA0: "/DUA0"
          $ !
          $ ! 2. UNIX filesystem example --
          $ IF F$SEARCH ("DUA0:[UNIX]UNIX.CONTAINER") .NES. "" THEN -
          $       UCX BIND DUA0:[UNIX] "/unix"
          $EXIT:
          $ EXIT
          $ !
          $ ! Now we start the NFS server.
          $ ! Note: If the NFS server is up, make sure you
          $ ! shut it down and restart it.

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          Example 3 (Cont.)    Sample NFS Startup

          $ !@SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN

          $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$NFS_STARTUP
          %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000032
          $

             At this point the root and Smith should be able to NFS mount
             file systems from UNIX systems on the network. You can test
             the NFS setup by logging in to a UNIX system on the network
             as root and Smith and entering the mount commands. From root,
             you would enter the following command:

          %mount vmshost:/dua0 /mnt

             From the Smith account, you would enter the following
             command:

          %mount vmshost:/dua0/smith /mnt




















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             Example 4 provides a sample installation of DECrpc.

          Example 4    Sample DECrpc Installation

          $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE
          $ @VMSINSTAL RPC010 MUA0: OPTIONS N
                  VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.X-x
                  It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
          %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
          %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                  _OPA0:
          * 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, RPC mounted on _WHALE$MUA0:
          The following products will be processed:
            RPC V1.0
                  Beginning installation of RPC V1.0 at hh:mm

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
              Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

              Additional Release Notes Options:

                  1.  Display release notes
                  2.  Print release notes
                  3.  Both 1 and 2
                  4.  None of the above
          * Select option [2]:
          * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:
          JOB RPC010 (queue SYS$PRINT, entry 1024) started on SYS$PRINT
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully
          moved to SYS$HELP.
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

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          Example 4 (Cont.)    Sample DECrpc Installation
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.RPC].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[RPC$INCLUDE].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS.IDL_D].
          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
          %RPC-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this installation.
          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

          ****************************************************************************
                      This installation will add the following files . . .
          ****************************************************************************

                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$NRGLBD.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$LLBD.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$LB_ADMIN.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$UUID_GEN.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$NIDL.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$STCODE.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]RPC$STCODE.DAT

                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]RPC$LIBNCK.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]RPC$LIBNCK.OPT
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]RPC$LIBNCK.OLB

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          Example 4 (Cont.)    Sample DECrpc Installation
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]BASE.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]CONV.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]FAULT.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]GLB.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]LB.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]LLB.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]NBASE.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]NCASTAT.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]RPC.IDL"
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]RPROC.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]RRPC.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]SOCKET.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]TIMEBASE.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]UUID.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]BASE.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]CAL.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]ERROR.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]GLB.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]IDL_BASE.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]LB.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]LLB.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]NBASE.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]NCASTAT.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]PBASE.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]PFM.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]PPFM.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]RPC.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]RRPC.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]SOCKET.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]STD.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]TIMEBASE.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]UCX$IFDEF.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]UCX$TYPEDEF.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[RPC$INCLUDE]UUID.H


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          Example 4 (Cont.)    Sample DECrpc Installation
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYS$STARTUP]RPC$UCX_STARTUP.COM
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]RPC$UCX_SHUTDOWN.COM
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.RPC]RPC$IVP.COM
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.RPC]RPC$IVP_SERVER.EXE
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.RPC]RPC$IVP_CLIENT.EXE

                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]BANK.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]BANKD.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]BANKS_BUILD.COM
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]BANKS_README.
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]BAYBANKS.
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]SHAWMUT.
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]UTIL.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]UTIL.H
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS]UUIDBIND.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP.IDL_D]BLANK.IDL
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP]BINOP.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP]BINOP_BUILD.COM
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP]BINOP_README.
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP]CLIENT.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP]SERVER.C
                      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BINOP.IDL]BINOP.IDL

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

                Beginning the DEC RPC V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure
          %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000000A1

                 DEC Rpc V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure completed successfully

          ********************************************************************
                  The DEC Rpc Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
                  has been provided in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTES]. The DEC Rpc IVP
                  may be invoked at any time by using the following commands:

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          Example 4 (Cont.)    Sample DECrpc Installation

                  $SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]
                  $@RPC$IVP

          *********************************************************************
                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm

             If DECrpc has previously been installed on your system, the
             following messages do not appear:

          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.RPC].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[RPC$INCLUDE].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS].
          %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
          VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.RPC.BANKS.IDL_D].



















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