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          DECvoice VOX V1.1
          DECvoice VOX V1.1
          Installation Guide
          Installation Guide
          Installation Guide


          Order Number: AA-PB3HA-TE



          October 1989
          October 1989
          October 1989

          This book describes how to install DECvoice VOX V1.1
          software on a VAX VMS V5.2 or later system.





          Revision/Update Information:
          Revision/Update Information:
          Revision/Update Information:
                                        This is a new document.

          Operating System and Version:
          Operating System and Version:
          Operating System and Version:
                                        VAX/VMS Version 5.2

          Software Version:
          Software Version:
          Software Version:
                                        DECvoice Version V1.1

 





          ________________________
          November 1989
          November 1989
          November 1989

          The information in this document is subject to change
          without notice and should not be construed as a
          commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital
          Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for
          any errors that may appear in this document.

          The software described in this document is furnished
          under a license and may be used or copied only in
          accordance with the terms of such license.

          No responsibility is assumed for the use or
          reliability of software on equipment that is not
          supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its
          affiliated companies.

          Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure
          by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as
          set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in
          Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS
          252.227-7013.

          __________
          Copyright September 1989 Digital Equipment
          Corporation

          All Rights Reserved.
          Printed in U.S.A.

          The postpaid Reader's Comments forms at the end of
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          ALL-IN-1        EduSystem     RT
          DEC             IAS           ULTRIX
          DEC/CMS         MASSBUS       UNIBUS
          DEC/MMS         PDP           VAX
          DECnet          PDT           VAXcluster
          DECmate         P/OS          VMS
          DECvoice        Professional  VT
          DECUS           Q-bus         Work Processor
          DECwrite        Rainbow
          DECwriter       RSTS
                                        DIGITAL
                                        DIGITAL
                                        DIGITAL
          DIBOL           RSX

 






          _______________________________________________________

          Contents
          Contents
          Contents

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL DECVOICE VOX        1-1
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL DECVOICE VOX        1-1
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING TO INSTALL DECVOICE VOX        1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.1   REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM
                1.1   REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM
                1.1   REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.2   PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL
                1.2   PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL
                1.2   PREREQUISITE AND OPTIONAL
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2
                      COMPONENTS                              1-2

                                                 _________
                1.2.1     Prerequisite Software               1-2
                1.2.1     Prerequisite Software               1-2
                1.2.1     Prerequisite Software               1-2

                                             _____________
                1.2.2     Optional Software                   1-2
                1.2.2     Optional Software                   1-2
                1.2.2     Optional Software                   1-2

                                                 _________
                1.2.3     Prerequisite Hardware               1-3
                1.2.3     Prerequisite Hardware               1-3
                1.2.3     Prerequisite Hardware               1-3

                                             _____________
                1.2.4     Optional Hardware                   1-4
                1.2.4     Optional Hardware                   1-4
                1.2.4     Optional Hardware                   1-4

                _________________________________________________
                1.3   VMS LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY         1-4
                1.3   VMS LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY         1-4
                1.3   VMS LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY         1-4

                _________________________________________________
                1.4   INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS     1-5
                1.4   INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS     1-5
                1.4   INSTALLATION PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS     1-5

                                __________________________
                1.4.1     Time                                1-6
                1.4.1     Time                                1-6
                1.4.1     Time                                1-6

                                      ____________________
                1.4.2     Privileges                          1-6
                1.4.2     Privileges                          1-6
                1.4.2     Privileges                          1-6

                                      ____________________
                1.4.3     Disk Space                          1-6
                1.4.3     Disk Space                          1-6
                1.4.3     Disk Space                          1-6

                                             _____________
                1.4.4     System Parameters                   1-7
                1.4.4     System Parameters                   1-7
                1.4.4     System Parameters                   1-7
                1.4.4.1     Checking System Parameter
                            Values, 1-12
                1.4.4.2     Setting the CLISYMTBL Dynamic System
                            Parameter, 1-12
                1.4.4.3     Calculating GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL and
                            GBLSECTIONS, 1-13
                1.4.4.4     Changing System Parameter Values
                            with AUTOGEN, 1-15

                                                  ________
                1.4.5     VMSINSTAL Requirements             1-16
                1.4.5     VMSINSTAL Requirements             1-16
                1.4.5     VMSINSTAL Requirements             1-16

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                                                       ___
                1.4.6     Backing Up Your System Disk        1-16
                1.4.6     Backing Up Your System Disk        1-16
                1.4.6     Backing Up Your System Disk        1-16

                1.4.7     License Management Utility
                1.4.7     License Management Utility
                1.4.7     License Management Utility
                                        __________________
                          Requirements                       1-17
                          Requirements                       1-17
                          Requirements                       1-17

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING DECVOICE                      2-1
          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING DECVOICE                      2-1
          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING DECVOICE                      2-1

                _________________________________________________
                2.1   GENERAL INFORMATION                     2-1
                2.1   GENERAL INFORMATION                     2-1
                2.1   GENERAL INFORMATION                     2-1

                2.1.1     Accessing the Online Release
                2.1.1     Accessing the Online Release
                2.1.1     Accessing the Online Release
                                 _________________________
                          Notes                               2-1
                          Notes                               2-1
                          Notes                               2-1

                2.1.2     VMSINSTAL Directory Creation
                2.1.2     VMSINSTAL Directory Creation
                2.1.2     VMSINSTAL Directory Creation
                                                   _______
                          Messages Can Be Ignored             2-2
                          Messages Can Be Ignored             2-2
                          Messages Can Be Ignored             2-2

                                                         _
                2.1.3     New Files Added to the System       2-2
                2.1.3     New Files Added to the System       2-2
                2.1.3     New Files Added to the System       2-2

                2.1.4     Logical Names Added to the
                2.1.4     Logical Names Added to the
                2.1.4     Logical Names Added to the
                                  ________________________
                          System                              2-4
                          System                              2-4
                          System                              2-4

                2.1.5     Running the Installation
                2.1.5     Running the Installation
                2.1.5     Running the Installation
                                                        __
                          Verification Procedure (IVP)        2-4
                          Verification Procedure (IVP)        2-4
                          Verification Procedure (IVP)        2-4

                                                     _____
                2.1.6     Aborting the Installation           2-6
                2.1.6     Aborting the Installation           2-6
                2.1.6     Aborting the Installation           2-6

                _________________________________________________
                2.2   THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE              2-6
                2.2   THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE              2-6
                2.2   THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE              2-6

                                              ____________
                2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL                  2-6
                2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL                  2-6
                2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL                  2-6

                                                  ________
                2.2.2     Installation Questions              2-8
                2.2.2     Installation Questions              2-8
                2.2.2     Installation Questions              2-8

                                                  ________
                2.2.3     Informational Messages             2-13
                2.2.3     Informational Messages             2-13
                2.2.3     Informational Messages             2-13

                2.2.4     Running the Installation
                2.2.4     Running the Installation
                2.2.4     Running the Installation
                                                  ________
                          Verification Procedure             2-13
                          Verification Procedure             2-13
                          Verification Procedure             2-13

                2.2.5     Completing the Installation
                2.2.5     Completing the Installation
                2.2.5     Completing the Installation
                                     _____________________
                          Procedure                          2-14
                          Procedure                          2-14
                          Procedure                          2-14

                _________________________________________________
                2.3   ERROR RECOVERY                         2-14
                2.3   ERROR RECOVERY                         2-14
                2.3   ERROR RECOVERY                         2-14

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          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING DECVOICE                3-1
          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING DECVOICE                3-1
          CHAPTER 3  AFTER INSTALLING DECVOICE                3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.1   EDITING THE SYSTEM FILES                3-1
                3.1   EDITING THE SYSTEM FILES                3-1
                3.1   EDITING THE SYSTEM FILES                3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.2   REBOOTING THE SYSTEM                    3-2
                3.2   REBOOTING THE SYSTEM                    3-2
                3.2   REBOOTING THE SYSTEM                    3-2

                _________________________________________________
                3.3   DELETING VOX VERSION V1.0 FILES         3-2
                3.3   DELETING VOX VERSION V1.0 FILES         3-2
                3.3   DELETING VOX VERSION V1.0 FILES         3-2

                _________________________________________________
                3.4   VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS               3-3
                3.4   VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS               3-3
                3.4   VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS               3-3

                _________________________________________________
                3.5   ENHANCING DECVOICE SYSTEM
                3.5   ENHANCING DECVOICE SYSTEM
                3.5   ENHANCING DECVOICE SYSTEM
                      PERFORMANCE                             3-4
                      PERFORMANCE                             3-4
                      PERFORMANCE                             3-4

                3.5.1     VMS Guide To Performance
                3.5.1     VMS Guide To Performance
                3.5.1     VMS Guide To Performance
                                      ____________________
                          Management                          3-4
                          Management                          3-4
                          Management                          3-4

                3.5.2     Installing DECvoice as a Shared
                3.5.2     Installing DECvoice as a Shared
                3.5.2     Installing DECvoice as a Shared
                                 _________________________
                          Image                               3-4
                          Image                               3-4
                          Image                               3-4

                3.5.3     Example Process Account
                3.5.3     Example Process Account
                3.5.3     Example Process Account
                                  ________________________
                          Quotas                              3-5
                          Quotas                              3-5
                          Quotas                              3-5

                3.5.4     Process Account Quotas for
                3.5.4     Process Account Quotas for
                3.5.4     Process Account Quotas for
                                              ____________
                          Large Applications                  3-7
                          Large Applications                  3-7
                          Large Applications                  3-7

                                                 _________
                3.5.5     Insufficient Pagefile               3-9
                3.5.5     Insufficient Pagefile               3-9
                3.5.5     Insufficient Pagefile               3-9

                                              ____________
                3.5.6     Disk Fragmentation                 3-10
                3.5.6     Disk Fragmentation                 3-10
                3.5.6     Disk Fragmentation                 3-10

                _________________________________________________
                3.6   GENERAL VMS PROGRAMMING REFERENCES     3-10
                3.6   GENERAL VMS PROGRAMMING REFERENCES     3-10
                3.6   GENERAL VMS PROGRAMMING REFERENCES     3-10

                _________________________________________________
                3.7   DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS     3-10
                3.7   DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS     3-10
                3.7   DETERMINING AND REPORTING PROBLEMS     3-10

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          APPENDIX A  SAMPLE INSTALLATION                     A-1
          APPENDIX A  SAMPLE INSTALLATION                     A-1
          APPENDIX A  SAMPLE INSTALLATION                     A-1


          _______________________________________________________
          APPENDIX B  TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION             B-1
          APPENDIX B  TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION             B-1
          APPENDIX B  TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION             B-1


          _______________________________________________________
          INDEX
          INDEX
          INDEX


          _______________________________________________________
          TABLES
          TABLES
          TABLES

                                                   _______
                1-1       Disk Space Requirements             1-7
                1-1       Disk Space Requirements             1-7
                1-1       Disk Space Requirements             1-7

                                                         _
                1-2       System Parameter Descriptions       1-7
                1-2       System Parameter Descriptions       1-7
                1-2       System Parameter Descriptions       1-7

                1-3       Required System Parameter
                1-3       Required System Parameter
                1-3       Required System Parameter
                                  ________________________
                          Values                             1-10
                          Values                             1-10
                          Values                             1-10

                3-1       Process Account Quotas for
                3-1       Process Account Quotas for
                3-1       Process Account Quotas for
                                               ___________
                          Common Applications                 3-6
                          Common Applications                 3-6
                          Common Applications                 3-6

                3-2       Process Account Quotas for
                3-2       Process Account Quotas for
                3-2       Process Account Quotas for
                                              ____________
                          Large Applications                  3-7
                          Large Applications                  3-7
                          Large Applications                  3-7

                B-1       Troubleshooting DECvoice
                B-1       Troubleshooting DECvoice
                B-1       Troubleshooting DECvoice
                                    ______________________
                          Problems                            B-2
                          Problems                            B-2
                          Problems                            B-2











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   1      Preparing to Install DECvoice VOX
   1      Preparing to Install DECvoice VOX
   1      Preparing to Install DECvoice VOX




          This document discusses the preparations and
          requirements necessary for the installation of
          DECvoice VOX version V1.1 on a VMS Version V5.2
          system.

          This document supercedes all previous installation
          information. This document also supercedes chapter
          one in the                                         ,
                     ________ _____ ________ _________ ______
                     DECvoice DTC04 Software Reference Manual
          Version V1.1 order number AA-LE86B-TE, and Version
          V1.0 order number AA-LE86A-TE.

          [This manual applies to Version 1.1 of DECvoice and
          all subsequent maintenance releases up to the next
          major product release.]

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

          DECvoice provides online release notes. DIGITAL
          strongly recommends that you read the Release
          Notes before proceeding with the installation. The
          information on a number of DECvoice routines is
          located only in the release notes document. The
          documentation for these routines will be incorporated
          into a future release of the
                                       ________ _____ ________
                                       DECvoice DTC04 Software
          _________ ______
          Reference Manual




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   1.1    Required Operating System Components
   1.1    Required Operating System Components
   1.1    Required Operating System Components

          DECvoice software requires a minimum of the BASE VMS
          tailoring class for support in a run-time environment.
          Development of software based on DECvoice requires a
          minimum of the BASE and PROGRAMMING tailoring classes
          of VMS.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.2    Prerequisite and Optional Components
   1.2    Prerequisite and Optional Components
   1.2    Prerequisite and Optional Components

          This section discusses the system hardware and the
          software you must have installed on your system prior
          to installing DECvoice. The section also includes
          information about software that you can use together
          with DECvoice. Please refer to the System Software
          Addendum (SSA) for the required versions of these
          prerequisites. The SSA is a component of the DECvoice
          Software Product Description, SPD 29.97.01.

          ___________________________

   1.2.1  Prerequisite Software
   1.2.1  Prerequisite Software
   1.2.1  Prerequisite Software

          DECvoice VOX V1.1 requires a minimum of VMS Version
          V5.2. There are no other prerequisite software
          products.

          ___________________________

   1.2.2  Optional Software
   1.2.2  Optional Software
   1.2.2  Optional Software

          The DECvoice software functions with the following
          optional software:

          o  DECvoice Continuous Word Recognizer, Version V1.1,
             SPD 31.69.00. The Continous Word Recognizer is
             a seperately licensed product integrated into
             DECvoice. The Continuous Word Recognizer eliminates
             the requirement for a pause seperation between
             spoken digits. The Continuous Word Recognizer, like
             the Isolated Word Recognizer, can be 'hotswapped'
             onto a DECvoice module as required. Contact your

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             DIGITAL sales represenative for further information
             on this product.

          ___________________________

   1.2.3  Prerequisite Hardware
   1.2.3  Prerequisite Hardware
   1.2.3  Prerequisite Hardware

          Note:
          Note:
          Note:

           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.

           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
                                   ___
                                   not
                                   not
                                   not
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.

           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the Q-
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the Q-
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the Q-
          bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
                                                   ________
                                                   DECvoice
                                                   DECvoice
                                                   DECvoice
                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
          _____ _________ ______
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.

          DECvoice software can be installed on any valid VAX
          hardware configuration.

          DECvoice software utilizes the DECvoice DTC04-AA Q-
          bus module hardware for most speech sythesis, all
          digitized voice input and output, all telephone
          handling and for all voice recognition capabilities.






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   1.2.4  Optional Hardware
   1.2.4  Optional Hardware
   1.2.4  Optional Hardware

          A component of the DECvoice speech synthesizer, the
          Automatic Customer Name and Address (ACNA) routines,
          can be used in conjunction with a DTC01 or DTC03
          DECtalk peripheral, as well as with the DECvoice
          module. See the information located in the DECvoice
          V1.1 release notes for documentation on the ACNA
          capabilities and the VOX$PRONOUNCE_NAME call.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.3    VMS License Management Facility
   1.3    VMS License Management Facility
   1.3    VMS License Management Facility

          The VMS License Management Facility (LMF) is available
          with Version V5.0 of the VMS operating system.
          When you install DECvoice on a VMS system, you must
          register your software license.

          The license registration information you need is
          contained in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that
          is shipped with DECvoice. The DECvoice VOX PAK is a
          paper certificate that contains information about
          the license; information you are required to have
          entered into the LMF database, and have loaded into
          the running VMS system, prior to running the DECvoice
          VOX software.

          The license name used by DECvoice VOX is "VOX".

          It is best to register your DECvoice license before
          you perform the installation. During the installation,
          you are asked if you have registered the DECvoice
          license and loaded the appropriate authorization key.
          If you have not already done so, you can complete
          the installation; however, you will not be able to
          run either the DECvoice software nor the Installation
          Verification Procedure (IVP, see Section 2.1.5). Once
          you have performed the license registration and have
          loaded the authorization key, you will be able to run
          the IVP and use DECvoice.

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          To register a licenses under VMS V5.0, first log in to
          the system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a
          choice of two ways to perform the registration:

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

          o  Issue the LICENSE REGISTER command, at the DCL
             prompt, specifying the appropriate qualifiers that
             correspond to the information on the PAK.

          To display a list of the currently loaded licenses,
          use the command:

               $ SHOW LICENSE

          The DECvoice VOX license, named VOX, will be listed
          near the end of the display, if the license is
          currently loaded. The DECvoice VOX V1.1 license
          release date is 1-SEP-1989. The PAK provided in your
          software kit will have this date, or a later date, as
          the software release date. The release date is NOT a
          license termination date.

          For complete information on using LMF, see the
                                                         ___
                                                         VMS
                                           , included in the
          _______ __________ _______ ______
          License Management Utility Manual
          VMS V5.0 documentation set. The booklet
                                                  _ _________
                                                  A Practical
                                             , order number
          _____ __ ________ ________ ________
          Guide to Managing Software Licenses
          EJ-31899-76, contains an overview of DIGITAL's
          software licensing and LMF.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.4    Installation Procedure Requirements
   1.4    Installation Procedure Requirements
   1.4    Installation Procedure Requirements

          This following sections discuss various requirements
          for installing DECvoice.



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   1.4.1  Time
   1.4.1  Time
   1.4.1  Time

          The installation should take approximately 20 to
          60 minutes, depending on your type of media, chosen
          installation options, and your system configuration.

          Running the IVP, SYS$TEST:VOX$IVP.COM, on a standalone
          microVAX-II system requires less than one minute. See
          Section 2.1.5.

          ___________________________

   1.4.2  Privileges
   1.4.2  Privileges
   1.4.2  Privileges

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

          o  ALTPRI

          o  CMEXEC

          o  CMKRNL

          o  DETACH

          o  SHARE

          o  SYSNAM

          o  SYSPRV

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

          ___________________________

   1.4.3  Disk Space
   1.4.3  Disk Space
   1.4.3  Disk Space

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

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          Table 1-1  Disk Space Requirements
          Table 1-1  Disk Space Requirements
          Table 1-1  Disk Space Requirements

                           Blocks During         Blocks After
                           Blocks During         Blocks After
                           Blocks During         Blocks After
          _______________________________________________________
          Kit              Installation          Installation
          Kit              Installation          Installation
          Kit              Installation          Installation

          _______________________________________________________
          DECvoice V1.1    14,431                14,431

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

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE:

          ___________________________

   1.4.4  System Parameters
   1.4.4  System Parameters
   1.4.4  System Parameters

          Table 1-3 describes the various core SYSGEN parameters
          commonly used by, and commonly modified for, DECvoice.
          Table 1-3 lists the minimum required system parameter
          values for the installation. Site-specific increases
          above the values shown here may be required. Proper
          sizes are determined on an application and site
          specific basis.

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          Table 1-2  System Parameter Descriptions
          Table 1-2  System Parameter Descriptions
          Table 1-2  System Parameter Descriptions

          CLISYMTBL             Regulates the size of the
                                command interpreter symbol
                                tables. The required setting for
                                this parameter is derived from
                                the requirements of the DECvoice
                                VMSINSTAL command procedures.








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          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions
          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions


          GBLPAGES              Regulates the number of global
                                page table entries-the limit
                                for the number of global pages
                                that can be created. DECvoice
                                uses zero or more 2048 page-one
                                megabyte - global sections to
                                store global messages.

          GBLSECTIONS           This parameter limits the number
                                of global section descriptors
                                that can be created. This is
                                the maximum number of seperate
                                global sections that can be
                                created. DECvoice uses zero or
                                more global sections to store
                                global messages.

          GBLPAGFIL             This parameter is the number
                                of global pages, as limited
                                by GBLPAGES, that can have
                                backing storage in the page
                                file. DECvoice VOX backs shared
                                messages in the page file.
                                DECvoice allocates backing
                                storage in units of 2048
                                pages. Unlike most other SYSGEN
                                parameters, there is not a
                                direct method of determining
                                the amount of GBLPAGFIL that is
                                currently unused.








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          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions
          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions


          SPTREQ                The SPTREQ parameter is the
                                number of additional System
                                Page Table Entries (SPTs)
                                available for mapping various
                                system components. The DECvoice
                                driver uses SPTs to communicate
                                with the DTC04 module. 128 SPTs
                                are required for EACH DECvoice
                                configured.

          MAXBUF                This parameter controls the
                                maximum size of a buffered I/O
                                transfer. This is the maximum
                                number of bytes that can be
                                transfered in a buffered I/O
                                request. All buffered I/O
                                transfers, performed by any
                                software anywhere on the VMS
                                system, are limited by this
                                parameter. The largest buffered
                                I/O transfer performed by
                                DECvoice is 8192.

          VIRTUALPAGECNT        This is the amount of virtual
                                address space available to a
                                process. This number can be
                                divided between the program
                                region (P0) and the control
                                region (P1) in any fashion.
                                DECvoice uses virtual address
                                space to buffer messages, either
                                local or global, in memory. If
                                you must increase GBLPAGES,
                                you may need to increase
                                VIRTUALPAGECNT.



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          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions
          Table 1-2 (Cont.)  System Parameter Descriptions


          STARTUP_P1            This parameter is used to
                                control the system startup.
                                Various keywords can be placed
                                in this parameter. For the
                                purpose of DECvoice, two
                                keywords are important: a blank
                                string, and the string "MIN".

          WINDOW_SYSTEM         This parameter is used to select
                                the windowing system to be used
                                on a workstation. Zero selects
                                no windowing. This is the
                                default. A one selects the VMS
                                DECwindows environment. A two
                                selects the VMS UIS workstation
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                                environment.

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          Table 1-3  Required System Parameter Values
          Table 1-3  Required System Parameter Values
          Table 1-3  Required System Parameter Values

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          System Parameter      Requirement      Value
          System Parameter      Requirement      Value
          System Parameter      Requirement      Value

          CLISYMTBL[1]          Minimum          250

          GBLPAGES[2]           Addition         current + 3096

          GBLSECTIONS[2]        Addition         current + 24

          GBLPAGFIL[2]          Addition         current + 2048

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          [1]Minimum value of 250 during the installation
          procedure. The value can be reset once installation
          is complete.

          [2]The current value refers to the system parameter
          values that are currently in use. To install DECvoice,
          you must raise these values by the number indicated.

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          Table 1-3 (Cont.)  Required System Parameter Values
          Table 1-3 (Cont.)  Required System Parameter Values

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          System Parameter      Requirement      Value
          System Parameter      Requirement      Value
          System Parameter      Requirement      Value

          SPTREQ[3]             Addition         current + 128 *
                                                 modules

          MAXBUF[4]             Minimum          8192

          VIRTUALPAGECNT[5]     Minimum          8192

          STARTUP_P1[6]         Requirement      " "

          WINDOW_SYSTEM[7]      Maximum          1
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          [3]The current value refers to the system parameter
          values that are currently in use. To install DECvoice,
          you must raise these values by the number indicated
          for each DECvoice DTC04 module installed in the
          microVAX system. (See Section 1.4.4.3.)

          [4]This dynamic system parameter must be set
          permanently to a value equal to or greater than
          the value listed. Do not lower this value after the
          installation.

          [5]The VIRTUALPAGECNT system parameter may need to be
          set to a value of 30720 pages or more, depending on
          the application and the amount of global messages in
          use. Applications that buffer large amounts of voice
          data in local or global memory are particularly prone
          to consuming this resource, and the process account
          quota PGFLQUOTA. (See Section 3.5.4.)

          [6]The STARTUP_P1 system parameter is typically left
          as a blank string during normal system operations.

          [7]Requirements made by windowing system can interact
          with the performance of DECvoice.
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          The following sections show you how to check system
          parameter values, set the CLISYMTBL dynamic system
          parameter with the VMS System Generation Utility
          (SYSGEN), calculate values for the GBLPAGES and

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          GBLSECTIONS system parameters, and change parameter
          values with the VMS AUTOGEN command procedure.
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                 1.4.4.1   Checking System Parameter Values
                 1.4.4.1   Checking System Parameter Values
                 1.4.4.1   Checking System Parameter Values
          To check the values of your system parameters, enter
          the following command at the DCL prompt to invoke the
          SYSGEN utility:

               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
               SYSGEN>

          At the SYSGEN> prompt, enter the SHOW command to
          display the value of each system parameter. The values
          displayed should equal or exceed the the value of each
          parameter listed in Table 1-3. The following command
          displays the value for the MAXBUF system parameter:

               SYSGEN> SHOW MAXBUF

          After you finish checking the parameters with the SHOW
          command, you can enter the EXIT command at the SYSGEN>
          prompt to return to DCL level.
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                 1.4.4.2   Setting the CLISYMTBL Dynamic System
                 1.4.4.2   Setting the CLISYMTBL Dynamic System
                 1.4.4.2   Setting the CLISYMTBL Dynamic System
                           Parameter
                           Parameter
                           Parameter
          If the CLISYMTBL system parameter value for your
          system is less than 250, change the setting by using
          the following series of privileged commands:

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

          Dynamic parameters changed with the SYSGEN utility
          become active immediately without any need to reboot
          your system. In fact, rebooting returns dynamic system
          parameter values to their previous settings, so you
          should complete the installation before rebooting the
          system.

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          Once the installation is complete, you can reset
          CLISYMTBL to its previous setting or let it be reset
          automatically when you reboot your system.
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                 1.4.4.3   Calculating GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL and
                 1.4.4.3   Calculating GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL and
                 1.4.4.3   Calculating GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL and
                           GBLSECTIONS
                           GBLSECTIONS
                           GBLSECTIONS
          To install and run DECvoice, you must set the correct
          values for the GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL, GBLSECTIONS and
          VIRTUALPAGECNT system parameters.

          The values for GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFILE, GBLSECTIONS and
          VIRTUALPAGECNT in Table 1-3 indicate that you must
          have at least the specified number of unused pages or
          sections available on your system for the installation
          to process successfully. To determine what the current
          settings of various parameters are, use the following
          DCL commands:

               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT 'F$GETSYI("CONTIG_GBLPAGES")'
               16384
               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT 'F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")'
               16385
               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT 'F$GETSYI("GBLPAGFIL")'
               10240
               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT 'F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")'
               64
               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT 'F$GETSYI("VIRTUALPAGECNT")'
               40768

          The VMS system may be configured with excess GBLPAGES
          but may lack sufficient CONTIGUOUS space in the global
          page tables. If global page table fragmentation
          occurs, a reboot is required to realize enough
          contiguous space. Additionally, it may become
          necessary to increase the value of the GBLPAGES
          parameter (see Section 1.4.4.4 for the procedures used
          to increase this paramter), or to perform periodic
          system reboots, to reduce the incidence of global page
          table fragmentation.


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          There must be a sufficient number of GBLPAGFIL
          pages-the DECvoice VOX shared messages uses global
          pages backed by the pagefile - preconfigured into
          the system. The amount of GBLPAGFIL pages required
          varies depending on system configuration. There is no
          easy way to determine the quantity of GBLPAGFIL pages
          currently available.

          The VIRTUALPAGECNT SYSGEN parameter places an upper
          limit on the amount of virtual address space available
          to a process. SS$_VASFULL errors are a symptom of an
          insufficient VIRTUALPAGECNT setting to support current
          activities. If SS$_VASFULL errors are encountered, you
          will need to increase the setting of VIRTUALPAGECNT.
          Section 1.4.4.4 describes the procedures for this.

          The values for GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFILE and
          VIRTUALPAGECNT, when an increase is required by a
          DECvoice application, should all be increased in
          multiples of 2048 pages. For each 2048 page increment
          performed on GBLPAGES or GBLPAGFILE, GBLSECTIONS
          should be incremented by one.

          If the total number of free global pages, or the
          number of contiguous free global pages, or the number
          of GBLPAGFIL, fall below 2048, you may need to reboot
          to defragment the available memory; if the condition
          persists, you will need to increase the GBLPAGES,
          GBLPAGFIL, VIRTUALPAGECNT and GBLSECTIONS parameters
          and reboot. Section 1.4.4.4 describes the procedures
          for increasing these values as well as those of other
          system parameters. Refer to the VMS documentation on
          system management and operations for more information.

          Note that DECvoice may require additional increases to
          GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL, GBLSECTIONS and VIRTUALPAGECNT
          based on the number and size of global messages
          currently loaded. The DECvoice software will
          automatically, and dynamically, increase the
          utilization of GBLPAGES, GBLPAGFIL, GBLSECTIONS and
          VIRTUALPAGECNT based on the aggregate size of global
          messages required. Any attempt to expand beyond SYSGEN

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          limits will fail. Each global message memory dynamic
          expansion requires an additional 2048 pages to each
          of GBLPAGFIL, GBLPAGES and VIRTUALPAGECNT, and an
          additional GBLSECTIONS entry.
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                 1.4.4.4   Changing System Parameter Values with
                 1.4.4.4   Changing System Parameter Values with
                 1.4.4.4   Changing System Parameter Values with
                           AUTOGEN
                           AUTOGEN
                           AUTOGEN
          You use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system
          parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for
          parameters that are associated with the ones you reset
          manually. To change system parameters with AUTOGEN,
          you must edit the the following file:

               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

          For example, to change the setting for the MAXBUF
          system parameter, add this line to the file:

               MIN_MAXBUF = 8192

          Or for incremental SYSGEN parameters:

               ADD_GBLPAGES = 3096

          Now, run the AUTOGEN procedure to recalculate your
          system parameters. Enter the following command at the
          DCL prompt:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

          AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown
          and reboots when it has finished. Rebooting your
          system makes the new parameter values active.
          Also on VMS V5.x systems you may wish to add the
          [NO]FEEDBACK parameter to the AUTOGEN command line.
          For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the
          instructions on modifying system parameters in the VMS
          documentation on System Management and Operations.



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          DIGITAL recommends that any parameters included in
          MODPARAMS.DAT use the ADD_, MIN_ or MAX_ prefixes,
          as appropriate. This allows AUTOGEN to make any
          necessary, but compatible, changes to the specified
          parameters.

          The spellings of all SYSGEN parameters included in
          the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT must be correct and
          all parameters must be named in full. Spelling errors
          typically do not cause AUTOGEN to display any error
          messages.

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   1.4.5  VMSINSTAL Requirements
   1.4.5  VMSINSTAL Requirements
   1.4.5  VMSINSTAL Requirements

          When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

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

          o  Whether you are logged in to a privileged account

          o  Whether you have adequate quotas for installation

          o  Whether any users are logged in to the system

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

          ___________________________

   1.4.6  Backing Up Your System Disk
   1.4.6  Backing Up Your System Disk
   1.4.6  Backing Up Your System Disk

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

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          Use the backup procedures that have been established
          at your site. For details on performing a system disk
          backup, see the section on the Backup Utility in the
          VMS documentation set.

          ___________________________

   1.4.7  License Management Utility Requirements
   1.4.7  License Management Utility Requirements
   1.4.7  License Management Utility Requirements

          You will need to register and load your license for
          DECvoice before you start the installation in order to
          run the Installation Verification Procedure.

          For more information on the VMS License Management
          Facility, see the
                            ___ _______ __________ _______
                            VMS License Management Utility
                 in the VMS documentation set and the overview
          ______
          Manual
          in the booklet
                         _ _________ _____ __ ________ ________
                         A Practical Guide to Managing Software
                  , order number EJ-31899-76.
          ________
          Licenses























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

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.1    General Information
   2.1    General Information
   2.1    General Information

          This section includes information about accessing
          Release Notes, determining the files and logical
          names added to your system, running the Installation
          Verification Procedure (IVP), and aborting the
          installation.

          ___________________________

   2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes
   2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes
   2.1.1  Accessing the Online Release Notes

          DECvoice provides online Release Notes. If you specify
          OPTIONS N when you invoke VMSINSTAL, the installation
          procedure asks you if you want to display or print the
          Release Notes. The Release Notes question comes near
          the beginning of the installation. You should review
          the Release Notes in case they contain any information
          about changes in the installation procedures.

          After DECvoice has been installed, the Release Notes
          are located in the file:

               SYS$HELP:VOX$011.RELEASE_NOTES.

          To print a copy of the release notes on the default
          printer, use the command:

               $PRINT SYS$HELP:VOX$011.RELEASE_NOTES

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          To display a copy of the release notes on your
          terminal, use the command:

               $TYPE/PAGE SYS$HELP:VOX$011.RELEASE_NOTES

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   2.1.2  VMSINSTAL Directory Creation Messages Can Be Ignored
   2.1.2  VMSINSTAL Directory Creation Messages Can Be Ignored
   2.1.2  VMSINSTAL Directory Creation Messages Can Be Ignored

          The DECvoice VMSINSTAL installation procedure displays
          a number of messages concerning the creation of
          directories in VAXcluster environments. These messages
          can safely be ingored; all necessary system-specific
          directory creations are handled automatically by the
          DECvoice startup procedure.

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   2.1.3  New Files Added to the System
   2.1.3  New Files Added to the System
   2.1.3  New Files Added to the System

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.BAS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.FOR

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.H

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.MAR

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.PAS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.PLI

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.R32

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$DEF.LIB

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.BAS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.FOR

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.H

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.MAR

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.PAS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.PLI

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.R32

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          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$MSG.LIB

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST]VOX$IVP.COM

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.VOX]VOX$IVP.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]VOX$ACP.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]VOX$CP.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$CPDBGDSHR.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$CPDBGUSHR.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$VMSSHR.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]VOX$RTL.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMSG]VOX$MSG.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYS$LDR]VXDRIVER.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP]VOX$CP.HLB

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VOX]VOX$DEMO.C

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VOX]VOX$MAKE_PROMPT.C

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VOX]VOX$MCU.C

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.TEMPLATES]VOX$STD*.DAT

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$AUDIO.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$RECOG.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$STORE.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$STORE_ADPCM.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$STORE_SUBBAND.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$SYS.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$TEXT.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]VOX$CRECOG.SYS

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$MOUNT.COM

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DISMOUNT.COM

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$ACNA_DICTIONARY.DAT

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          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DELETE_GLOBAL.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DIAG.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DIAG_DIAL.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DIAG_TEST.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DIAL.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$TEST.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]VOX$DB86.EXE

          o  SYS$SYSROOT:[VOX$DTC.VOICE]VOX$K_*.DAT

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   2.1.4  Logical Names Added to the System
   2.1.4  Logical Names Added to the System
   2.1.4  Logical Names Added to the System

          DECvoice also creates a small number of logical names.
          All logical names created by DECvoice software are
          prefixed by "VOX$".

          o  VOX$EXAMPLES

          o  VOX$MICROCODE

          o  VOX$SYSTEM

          o  VOX$TEMPLATES

          o  VOX$VOICE

          Several other logical names, and logical name tables,
          are created for internal DECvoice use. Modifications
          or changes to these logical names and tables are not
          supported and may cause software failures.

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   2.1.5  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
   2.1.5  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
   2.1.5  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

          The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for
          DECvoice verifies the installation. During the
          installation, you are asked if you want to run the
          IVP as part of the installation. If you respond YES,
          VMSINSTAL runs the IVP. It is recommended that you

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          run the IVP to be sure that DECvoice is installed
          correctly.

          After DECvoice is installed, you can run the IVP
          independently to verify that the software is available
          on your system. You might also want to run the IVP
          after a system failure to be sure that users can
          access DECvoice. To run the IVP type the command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:VOX$IVP

          The DECvoice IVP is intended as a test of the DECvoice
          software. It is not intended as a test of the DECvoice
          DTC04 hardware and only performs a few operations
          with the module while testing the software. The IVP
          will complete successfully if the DECvoice software
          is functioning. If hardware is not present, or is
          malfunctioning, the IVP will function.

          The IVP will, in addition to the software testing,
          search for all DECvoices installed in the system.
          The system software status will be checked for
          each module; thus the IVP can potentially detect,
          and report, problems with a DECvoice vector switch
          setting.

          Note:
          Note:
          Note:

           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.

           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
                                   ___
                                   not
                                   not
                                   not
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.

           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
                                                   ________
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                                                   DECvoice
                                                   DECvoice

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                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
          _____ _________ ______
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.

          ___________________________

   2.1.6  Aborting the Installation
   2.1.6  Aborting the Installation
   2.1.6  Aborting the Installation

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

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.2    The Installation Procedure
   2.2    The Installation Procedure
   2.2    The Installation Procedure

          The DECvoice installation process consists of a series
          of questions and informational messages.

          ___________________________

   2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL
   2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL
   2.2.1  Invoking VMSINSTAL

          To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL
          command procedure from a privileged account, such
          as the SYSTEM account. Next, invoke VMSINSTAL. You use
          the following syntax to invoke VMSINSTAL:

                                @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL product-name device-name OPTIONS N

          product-name
          product-name
          product-name

          The installation name for the component. For DECvoice,
          use the following installation name:

               VOX011

          device-name
          device-name
          device-name

          The name of the device on which you plan to mount the
          media. For example, XDELTA$MUA0: is the device name
          for a TK70 cassette tape drive. It is not necessary
          to use the console drive for this installation.
          However, if you do use the console drive, you should

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          replace any media you removed once the installation is
          completed.

          OPTIONS N
          OPTIONS N
          OPTIONS N

          An optional parameter that indicates you want to be
          prompted to display or print the Release Notes. If you
          do not include the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does
          not prompt you to display or print the Release Notes.
          You are strongly recommended to read the Release Notes
          before proceeding with this installation.

          VMSINSTAL has several other options; for information,
          see the VMS documentation on Software Installation.

          The following example displays the command to invoke
          VMSINSTAL to install DECvoice from TK70 cassette tape
          drive XDELTA$MUA0: and the system response. This
          example uses the OPTIONS N parameter for printing
          or displaying Release Notes.

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VOX011 XDELTA$MUA0: OPTIONS N

                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.2

               It is 01-SEP-1989 at  5:09.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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






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   2.2.2  Installation Questions
   2.2.2  Installation Questions
   2.2.2  Installation Questions

          This section discusses the questions that appear
          during the installation. See Appendix A for a sample
          installation procedure.

          Each question in the installation is marked with
          an asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line. Some
          questions show the default response in brackets,
          for example [YES]. If you want to give the default
          response, press the RETURN key.

          1
          1
          1
             Process status

             VMSINSTAL displays a list of all active processes.
             It then asks if you want to continue the
             installation. You should install DECvoice on a
             standalone system or cluster. NO is the default
             response to the question.

                  %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                          HOFFMAN$WM_1
                          HOFFMAN_001C
                          SIMM_001F
                          BATCH_0023
                           .
                           .
                  * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

          2
          2
          2
             System backup

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

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

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          3
          3
          3
             Mounting the media

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

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

                  Please mount the first volume of the set on XDELTA$MUA0:.
                  * Are you ready? YES

                  %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, VOX MOUNTED ON XDELTA$MUA0:

                  The following products will be processed:

                    VOX V1.1

                      Beginning installation of VOX V1.1 at  5:09

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

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

          4
          4
          4
             Additional media volumes

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

                  %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _XDELTA$MUA0: for reading

                  Enter "YES" when ready:

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          5
          5
          5
             Release Notes

             If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked
             VMSINSTAL, you are now given three options for
             reviewing the Release Notes.

                  Release Notes Options:

                      1. Display Release Notes
                      2. Print Release Notes
                      3. Both 1 and 2
                      4. None of the Above

                  * Select option [3]:

             If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the
             Release Notes immediately on the console terminal.
             You can terminate the display at any time by
             pressing CTRL/C. Display of the release notes to
             the screen is probably not desirable; the file is
             large. Specification of option 2 is recommended.

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

                  * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

             You can enter a queue name or press RETURN to send
             the file to the default output print device. The
             DECvoice release notes file is a large file, thus
             the selection of option 2 is recommended.

             If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the
             Release Notes immediately on the console terminal
             and then prompts you for a queue name for the
             printed version. Display of the release notes to
             the screen is probably not desirable; the file is
             large. Specification of option 2 is recommended.

          6
          6
          6
             Continuing the installation

             The installation procedure now asks if you want
             to continue the installation. To continue, enter
             YES. Otherwise, press RETURN. In either case, the

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             Release Notes are copied to a file in the SYS$HELP
             directory. For example:

                  * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES
                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The products Release Notes have been
                  successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

             The Release Notes are located in the following
             file:.

                  SYS$HELP:VOX$011.RELEASE_NOTES.

             Note: The name of the Release Notes file installed
             Note: The name of the Release Notes file installed
             Note: The name of the Release Notes file installed
             by VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name
             by VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name
             by VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name
             and version number. Do not delete Release Notes for
             and version number. Do not delete Release Notes for
             and version number. Do not delete Release Notes for
             previous versions of DECvoice.
             previous versions of DECvoice.
             previous versions of DECvoice.

          7
          7
          7
             Choosing to purge files

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

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

          8
          8
          8
             License Registration

             The installation procedure asks you if have
             registered and loaded your authorization key for
             DECvoice and prints out information specific to the
             particular license, for example:

                  Product:                      VOX
                  Producer:                     DEC
                  Version:                      1.1
                  Release Date:                 1-SEP-1989

             The installation also inquires:

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

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             If you have not registered and loaded your
             authorization key, you must answer "NO" to this
             question. A successful installation of DECvoice
             depends upon an authorization key being registered
             and loaded. Please be certain that this has been
             completed before proceeding with the installation.

          9
          9
          9
             Prerecorded Voice Snippet Files

             The voice files are a group of files that contain
             prerecorded English snippets. These files are used
             for the concatenation of numbers in prototype
             applications and are not necessary for the
             operation of the DECvoice software. The voice files
             comprise of 304 files that occupy 3917 blocks of
             disk space on a disk volume with a disk volume
             clustersize of three blocks.

                  * Do you wish to install the voice files [YES]?

             If you do not plan to use these prerecorded voice
             files, or you have your own files, or if your
             system has little free space, answer this question
             NO.

          10
          10
          10
             Choosing to run the Installation Verification
             Procedure (IVP)

             The installation procedure now asks if you want
             to run the Installation Verification Procedure.
             The IVP for DECvoice checks to be sure that the
             installation is successful. It is recommended that
             you run the IVP.

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






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   2.2.3  Informational Messages
   2.2.3  Informational Messages
   2.2.3  Informational Messages

          At this point, the installation procedure displays a
          number of informational messages that report on the
          progress of the installation. There are no further
          questions. If the installation procedure has been
          successful up to this point, VMSINSTAL moves the new
          or modified files to their target directories. If you
          asked for files to be purged, that work is done now.
          The following messages are displayed:

               %VOX-I-GOAWAY, no more questions will be asked.

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

          The installation will now execute a number of CREATE
          /DIRECTORY commands. Informational messages resulting
          from these creations, and all messages requesting
          creation of directories under SYS$SPECIFIC by the
          user can be ignored. The DECvoice startup command
          procedure will automatically create the requisite
          system-specific directories in standalone and
          VAXcluster environments.

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

          ___________________________

   2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure
   2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure
   2.2.4  Running the Installation Verification Procedure

          If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL will attempt
          to run the IVP now. If the current running VMS system
          is not properly configured, the IVP will not be run.
          The two most common problems with a failed IVP are an
          incorrect SYSGEN parameter, or a DECvoice device with
          an incorrectly set hardware vector.

          See Section 2.1.5 for information on running the IVP
          manually. See Section 2.3 for information about errors
          that may be displayed by the IVP.

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   2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure
   2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure
   2.2.5  Completing the Installation Procedure

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

                  Installation of VOX V1.1 completed at  5:30

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at  5:30

          You can now log out of the privileged account:

               $ LOGOUT
               SYSTEM     logged out at 30-AUG-1989 05:30:44.31

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

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.3    Error Recovery
   2.3    Error Recovery
   2.3    Error Recovery

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

               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of VOX V1.1 has failed.

          If the IVP fails, the following messages are
          displayed:

               The VOX V1.1 Installation Verification Procedure failed.

               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for VOX V1.1 has failed.

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

          o  The operating system version is incorrect. V1.1
             requires VMS V5.2 or above.

          o  A DECvoice ACP is currently operating on the
             system.

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          o  A DECvoice device is marked as mounted.

          o  Quotas necessary for successful installation are
             insufficient.

          o  System parameter values for successful installation
             are insufficient.

          o  The DECvoice hardware device vector is incorrectly
             set.

          For descriptions of the error messages generated by
          these conditions, see Appendix B in this document,
          the VMS documentation on system messages and recovery
          procedures, and the documentation on the VMS software
          installation procedures.

          DECvoice VOX V1.1 includes three new messages
          broadcast to the console by the VXDRIVER device
          driver. These messages are:

          o  %VXDRIVER, Unit init running on DECvoice: VXcu:

             This message indicates normal device initialization
             and does not indicate a problem.

          o  %VXDRIVER, DECvoice timeout- check vector on: VXcu:

             This indicates a hardware failure or, far more
             likely, an setting in the hardware vector switch
             pack. See the
                           ________ _____ _________ ______
                           DECvoice DTC04 Technical Manual
             for DECvoice module configuration information and
             switch setting requirements. Contact your local
             DIGITAL Field Service office for assistance.

          o  %VXDRIVER, shared memory access failure on
             DECvoice: VXcu:

             This is typically a hardware problem. It indicates
             that the driver cannot access the DECvoice Q-bus
             shared memory. This condition can be caused
             by insufficient system page table entries. See
             Section 1.4.4 for information on increasing the
             SYSGEN parameter SPTREQ.

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          If you are notified that an error condition exists,
          you should take the appropriate action as described
          in the message. (You might need to change a system
          parameter or increase an authorized quota value.)
          For information on installation requirements, see
          Chapter 1. For information on problem reporting, see
          Section 3.7.


































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

          o  Edit the system startup and shutdown files.

          o  Reboot the system.

          o  Modify system parameters settings

          This chapter also explains how to run the Installation
          Verification Procedure (IVP) after the software has
          been installed, and provides information on other,
          more general, manuals that you may find useful.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.1    Editing the System Files
   3.1    Editing the System Files
   3.1    Editing the System Files

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

          Add the command line that starts DECvoice
          to the site-specific system startup file,
          SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. The following example
          shows the command used DECvoice:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:VOX$STARTUP.COM

          The site-specific system startup is executed from a
          privileged environment. The DECvoice startup requires
          the following privileges to execute:

          o  ALTPRI

          o  CMKRNL

          o  CMEXEC

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          o  DETACH

          o  SHARE

          o  SYSNAM

          o  SYSPRV

          Additional privileges, such as PRMGBL and SYSGBL,
          may be required by startup, and by user applications,
          depending on the requirements for DECvoice shared
          message global sections. All DECvoice user-written
          applications require a minimum of, and typically only,
          TMPMBX.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.2    Rebooting the System
   3.2    Rebooting the System
   3.2    Rebooting the System

          You can reboot your system after you have installed
          the DECvoice DTC04, the DECvoice software, have edited
          the system startup file to incorporate the DECvoice
          startup, and have reset the system parameters (if
          necessary).

          A system reboot verifies that DECvoice is ready for
          use, and ensures that the edits to the system startup
          command file are correct. It also establishes any
          new parameter settings as the current settings. Note,
          however, that rebooting is optional except when a
          non-dynamic SYSGEN parameter must be altered.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.3    Deleting VOX Version V1.0 Files
   3.3    Deleting VOX Version V1.0 Files
   3.3    Deleting VOX Version V1.0 Files

          Note: DIGITAL strongly recommends that you have
          Note: DIGITAL strongly recommends that you have
          Note: DIGITAL strongly recommends that you have
          a satisfactory backup of your system disk before
          a satisfactory backup of your system disk before
          a satisfactory backup of your system disk before
          executing any of the commands listed in this
          executing any of the commands listed in this
          executing any of the commands listed in this
          section. DIGITAL also recommends all running DECvoice
          section. DIGITAL also recommends all running DECvoice
          section. DIGITAL also recommends all running DECvoice
          applications be shut down, and all DECvoice ACPs
          applications be shut down, and all DECvoice ACPs
          applications be shut down, and all DECvoice ACPs
          dismounted, prior to executing these commands.
          dismounted, prior to executing these commands.
          dismounted, prior to executing these commands.

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          If DECvoice VOX V1.0 was previously installed on
          the system, you can delete it before or after the
          installation of VOX V1.1 or above, using the SYSTEM
          account, with the following commands:

               $ SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGE=SYSPRV
               $ SET PROTECTION=(SYSTEM:RWED) -
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VOX$DTC...]*.*;*
               $ DELETE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VOX$DTC...]*.*;*
               $ DELETE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VOX$DTC...]*.*;*
               $ DELETE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VOX$DTC...]*.*;*
               $ SET PROTECTION=(SYSTEM:RWED) -
               SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]VOX$DTC.DIR;*
               $ DELETE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]VOX$DTC.DIR;*

          These commands delete all VOX V1.0 files from all
          VAXcluster nodes that are sharing this system disk.
          In VAXclusters with multiple system disks, you must
          install VOX V1.1 on each different system disk and you
          must perform this deletion on each disk that has V1.0
          installed on it.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.4    VAXcluster Considerations
   3.4    VAXcluster Considerations
   3.4    VAXcluster Considerations

          DECvoice VOX software installs in subdirectories
          of the VAXcluster common root, SYS$COMMON:. Various
          subdirectories under SYS$COMMON:[VOX$DTC] are created
          by the installation. The DECvoice system startup
          procedure creates all necessary system-specific
          DECvoice directories if they are not found. These
          subdirectories are under SYS$SPECIFIC:[VOX$DTC].

          You must make the specified SYSGEN adjustments and
          edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM on all nodes in the
          VAXcluster that will be using DECvoice. All nodes in
          the VAXcluster that will be using DECvoice, or simply
          running the DECvoice startup, must be licensed for
          DECvoice. (See Section 1.3.)

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          In VAXclusters with multiple system disks, you must
          perform a complete VOX V1.1 installation on each
          system with a distinct system disk.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.5    Enhancing DECvoice System Performance
   3.5    Enhancing DECvoice System Performance
   3.5    Enhancing DECvoice System Performance

          This section includes information on general system
          tuning. It also includes information on installing
          the DECvoice RTL as a sharable image, sample account
          quotas for various applications and information on
          disk fragmentation.

          ___________________________

   3.5.1  VMS Guide To Performance Management
   3.5.1  VMS Guide To Performance Management
   3.5.1  VMS Guide To Performance Management

          After you install DECvoice, you might want to adjust,
          or tune, your system to enhance performance or lower
          the use of certain system resources. Information about
          tuning your VMS system is included in the
                                                    ___ _____ __
                                                    VMS Guide To
                                 manual.
          ___________ __________
          Performance Management

          ___________________________

   3.5.2  Installing DECvoice as a Shared Image
   3.5.2  Installing DECvoice as a Shared Image
   3.5.2  Installing DECvoice as a Shared Image

          If the DECvoice Run-Time Library will be used
          extensively on your system, you can reduce the system
          overhead and memory requirements by installing it as
          a shared image. To install DECvoice as a shared image
          on a system that is currently running, use the VMS
          Install Utility (INSTALL). It is recommended that you
          perform the installation on a system that has just
          been bootstrapped because the available space in the
          global page table is less likely to be fragmented.

          First, determine the number of available global
          pages and global sections on your system. See
          Section 1.4.4.3 for information on how to verify and
          modify the number of global pages and global sections.
          Table 1-3 contains the required values for these
          parameters.

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

               $ INSTALL
               INSTALL> CREATE SYS$SHARE:VOX$RTL.EXE /OPEN /SHARED /HEADER
               INSTALL> EXIT

          You must now add the following lines to the
          appropriate system startup command file,
          SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, so that each time the
          system is started, DECvoice is available as a shared
          image.

               $ INSTALL CREATE SYS$SHARE:VOX$RTL.EXE /OPEN /SHARED /HEADER

          Note that when you install DECvoice as a shared image
          you need to increase the global pages and global
          sections parameters. Increase global pages (GBLPAGES)
          by 674 pages and global sections (GBLSECTIONS) by 3
          sections. Refer to Section 1.4.4 for information on
          changing these parameters.

          ___________________________

   3.5.3  Example Process Account Quotas
   3.5.3  Example Process Account Quotas
   3.5.3  Example Process Account Quotas

          DECvoice digitized-voice applications typically
          require large amounts of memory for voice data
          buffers. An application can calculate an approximation
          of the amount of virtual memory required by
          multiplying the encoding rate times the number of
          seconds of data to be held in memory. If this amount
          is large, and the process working set or the amount of
          non-paged pool, is small, performance degradation can
          result.

          Table 3-1 provides general guidelines for process
          quotas for common applications. The information
          in Table 3-1 should be taken as a starting point
          for tuning a typical application and adjusted as
          required.

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          Table 3-1  Process Account Quotas for Common
          Table 3-1  Process Account Quotas for Common
          Table 3-1  Process Account Quotas for Common
          _______________________________________________________
                     Applications
                     Applications
                     Applications

          _______________________________________________________
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value

          ASTLM            512

          BIOLM            512

          BYTLM[1]         20480

          PGFLQUOTA[2]     20480

          WSDEFAULT[3]     512

          WSQUOTA[3]       2048

          WSEXTENT[3]      4096
          _______________________________________________________
          [1]Insufficient BYTLM quota has caused certain
          applications to spend noticable amounts of time in
          a mutex wait state. BYTLM is allocated from the VMS
          system non-paged memory pool. The amount of non-paged
          pool is set by the SYSGEN parameter NPAGEDYN. Use the
          DCL command "SHOW MEMORY/POOL" to show the current,
          and initial settings of non-paged pool. Insufficient
          non-paged pool can result in system-wide performance
          degradation-particularly on systems with a small
          amount of free physical memory.

          [2]The address space available to a process is limited
          by both this parameter and by the SYSGEN parameter
          VIRTUALPAGECNT.

          [3]The values for WSEXTENT and WSQUOTA must be equal
          to or greater than the WSDEFAULT value. Additionally,
          the largest working set possible is governed by the
          setting of the SYSGEN parameter WSMAX.
          _______________________________________________________


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   3.5.4  Process Account Quotas for Large Applications
   3.5.4  Process Account Quotas for Large Applications
   3.5.4  Process Account Quotas for Large Applications

          Large applications may require increases to the user
          authorization quotas. The following table shows some
          general guidelines for process accounts used for very
          large applications. Deficiencies in these quotas can
          result in application performance degredation in large
          applications.

          Table 3-2 provides general guidelines for process
          quotas for large applications. The information in
          Table 3-2 should be taken as a starting point for
          tuning a large application and adjusted as required.

          Table 3-2  Process Account Quotas for Large
          Table 3-2  Process Account Quotas for Large
          Table 3-2  Process Account Quotas for Large
          _______________________________________________________
                     Applications
                     Applications
                     Applications

          _______________________________________________________
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value

          ASTLM            1024

          BIOLM            1024

          BYTLM[1]         524288

          DIOLM            48

          ENQLM            750

          _______________________________________________________
          [1]Insufficient BYTLM quota has caused some large
          applications to spend noticable amounts of time in
          a mutex wait state. BYTLM is allocated from the VMS
          system non-paged memory pool. The amount of non-paged
          pool is set by the SYSGEN parameter NPAGEDYN. Use the
          DCL command "SHOW MEMORY/POOL" to show the current,
          and initial settings of non-paged pool. Insufficient
          non-paged pool can result in system-wide performance
          degradation-particularly on systems with a small
          amount of free memory.

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          Table 3-2 (Cont.)  Process Account Quotas for Large
          Table 3-2 (Cont.)  Process Account Quotas for Large
          Table 3-2 (Cont.)  Process Account Quotas for Large
          _______________________________________________________
                             Applications
                             Applications
                             Applications

          _______________________________________________________
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value
          Account Quota    Value

          FILLM            100

          PRCLM            10

          JTQUOTA          8192

          PGFLQUOTA[2]     40960

          WSDEFAULT        1024[3]

          WSQUOTA          2048[3]

          WSEXTENT         4096[3]
          _______________________________________________________
          [2]The address space available to a process is limited
          by both this parameter and by the SYSGEN parameter
          VIRTUALPAGECNT.

          [3]The values for WSEXTENT and WSQUOTA must be equal
          to or greater than the WSDEFAULT value. Additionally,
          the largest working set possible is governed by the
          setting of the SYSGEN parameter WSMAX.
          _______________________________________________________

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

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF>

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

               UAF> SHOW HOFFMAN

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

                                MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnnn

          This example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH
          account and then exits from the Authorize Utility:

               UAF> MODIFY HOFFMAN /FILLM=50
               UAF> EXIT

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

          For more information on modifying account quotas, see
          the description of the AUTHORIZE utility in the VMS
          documentation on System Management and Operations.

          ___________________________

   3.5.5  Insufficient Pagefile
   3.5.5  Insufficient Pagefile
   3.5.5  Insufficient Pagefile

          DECvoice applications can consume quantities of
          pagefile. To display the current amount of pagefile
          that is available and reservable, use the command:

               $ SHOW MEMORY/FILES

          A severly overcommitted pagefile can result in
          degraded DECvoice application performance. To alter
          the size of the pagefile, execute the following
          command from the SYSTEM account:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:SWAPFILES.COM




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   3.5.6  Disk Fragmentation
   3.5.6  Disk Fragmentation
   3.5.6  Disk Fragmentation

          Performance of the DECvoice software and the VMS
          system can be reduced by excess disk fragmentation.
          Note that some disk fragmentation is normal and should
          be expected.

          Consult the VMS documentation set for information on
          system disk disk defragmentation procedures and for
          information on the use of the standalone VMS BACKUP
          utility.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.6    General VMS Programming References
   3.6    General VMS Programming References
   3.6    General VMS Programming References

          The                                         , order
              _____ __ ________ ___ _______ __________
              Guide to Creating VMS Modular Procedures
          number AA-LA58A-TE, included in the VMS documentation
          set and the
                      ____________ __ __________ ___________
                      Introduction to VAXcluster Application
                , order number AA-JP32B-TE, are good general
          ______
          Design
          starting points for information on writing modular
          applications in either standalone or distributed and
          VAXcluster environments.

          The                                         ,
              ________ _____ ________ _________ ______
              DECvoice DTC04 Software Reference Manual
          mentioned in Chapter 1, contains the information
          necessary to program the DECvoice VOX Run-Time
          Library.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.7    Determining and Reporting Problems
   3.7    Determining and Reporting Problems
   3.7    Determining and Reporting Problems

          If an error occurs while DECvoice is being used and
          you believe that the error is caused by a problem with
          DECvoice, take one of the following actions:

          o  Confirm that the DECvoice hardware CSR and vector
             switches are set up correctly. This check can only
             be performed by removing the DECvoice DTC04 module
             from the backplane and examining the physical
             CSR and vector switch settings. These settings
             must be identical to the desired CSR and vector
             settings displayed by the SYSGEN utility. See
             the                                 for DECvoice
                 ________ _____ _________ ______
                 DECvoice DTC04 Technical Manual

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             module configuration information and switch setting
             requirements. Contact your local DIGITAL Field
             Service office for assistance.

          o  If you have a BASIC or DECsupport Software
             Agreement, you should call your Customer Support
             Center. (With these services, you receive telephone
             support that provides high-level advisory and
             remedial assistance.)

          o  If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement,
             you can submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

          o  If you purchased DECvoice within the past 90 days
             and you think the problem is caused by a software
             error, you can submit a Software Performance Report
             (SPR).

          If you find an error in the DECvoice documentation,
          you should fill out and submit the Reader's Comments
          form at the back of the document in which the error
          was found. Please include the section and page number
          where the error was found.


















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   A      Sample Installation
   A      Sample Installation




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

          The sample installation assumes that DECnet has been
          shut down, that no users are logged on to your system,
          and that OPTIONS N is specified to print the Release
          Notes.

          The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs
          at the end of the installation. See Section 2.1.5 for
          information on running the IVP manually.

          Note: This example installation displays an error
          Note: This example installation displays an error
          Note: This example installation displays an error
          during the IVP. The IVP encountered non-fatal hardware
          during the IVP. The IVP encountered non-fatal hardware
          during the IVP. The IVP encountered non-fatal hardware
          error accessing the DECvoice TLI. In this case the
          error accessing the DECvoice TLI. In this case the
          error accessing the DECvoice TLI. In this case the
          TLI was deliberately electrically disconnected, for
          TLI was deliberately electrically disconnected, for
          TLI was deliberately electrically disconnected, for
          the purpose of testing, from the DTC04 module in the
          the purpose of testing, from the DTC04 module in the
          the purpose of testing, from the DTC04 module in the
          VAXstation 3200 Q-bus. Typical runs of the IVP will
          VAXstation 3200 Q-bus. Typical runs of the IVP will
          VAXstation 3200 Q-bus. Typical runs of the IVP will
          not report this error.
          not report this error.
          not report this error.

                       XDELTA::, Voice Products VAXstation 3200, VMS V5.2

               Username: SYSTEM
               Password:

                       XDELTA::, Voice Products VAXstation 3200, VMS V5.2
                       Digital Equipment Corporation
                       Voice Products Group

                   Last interactive login on Wednesday, 30-AUG-1989 13:58
                   Last non-interactive login on Tuesday, 29-AUG-1989 09:32

               $ @sys$update:vmsinstal VOX011 XDELTA$MUA0: OPTIONS N

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.2

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                       It is 30-AUG-1989 at 05:09.

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

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

               The following products will be processed:

                 VOX V1.1

                Beginning installation of VOX V1.1 at 05:09

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

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

                   Additional Release Notes Options:

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

               * Select option [2]: 4
               * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? YES
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
               successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                   ***************************************************************
                   *                                                             *
                   *                   DECvoice DTC04-AA                         *
                   *                        VOX V1.1                             *
                   *                                                             *
                   *                 Installation Procedure                      *
                   *                                                             *
                   *     Copyright. 1988, 1989. Digital Equipment Corporation    *
                   *                  All Rights Reserved.                       *
                   *                                                             *
                   ***************************************************************

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

                       Product:      VOX
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      1.1
                       Release Date: 1-SEP-1989

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               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES
               * Do you wish to install the voice files [YES]? YES
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES
               %VOX-I-GOAWAY, No more questions will be asked.

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

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory
               [VOX$DTC.MICROCODE].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[VOX$DTC.MICROCODE]
               /OWNER_UIC=[1,4]/PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory
               [VOX$DTC.SYSTEM].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[VOX$DTC.SYSTEM]
               /OWNER_UIC=[1,4]/PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory
               [VOX$DTC.TEMPLATES].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[VOX$DTC.TEMPLATES]
               /OWNER_UIC=[1,4]/PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory
               [VOX$DTC.VOICE].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[VOX$DTC.VOICE]
               /OWNER_UIC=[1,4]/PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory
               [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VOX].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.VOX]
               /OWNER_UIC=[1,4]/PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSTEST.VOX].

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

                $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSTEST.VOX]/OWNER_UIC=[1,4]
               /PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RWE,W:RE)/VERSION_LIMIT=3

                   Upon completion of this installation, please be sure to perform
                   the following steps:

                       o   P L E A S E   R E A D   T H E   R E L E A S E   N O T E S

                           Digital places important release notes and related
                           information in file SYS$HELP:VOX$011.RELEASE_NOTES.

                       o Edit the system startup files to include the command
                         "@Sys$Startup:VOX$Startup.Com".

                       o Edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT to change the
                         SYSGEN parameters listed in the DTC04 Software Reference
                         Manual and in the release notes.  If these parameters are
                         not currently set correctly the IVP will not be run.

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               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
               directories...
               %VOX-I-STARTUP, the DECvoice "VOX" software startup is executing.
               Copr. (c) Digital Equipment Corp. 1988, 1989. All Rights Reserved.

               **** VOX V1.1-002 Installation Verification Procedure Starting ****

                This  IVP  is intended solely as a test of the DECvoice  software
                installed  on this system.  It is not a hardware  diagnostic  and
                performs no useful testing of the DECvoice hardware.  Consult the
                DECvoice DTC04 System Technical Manual for diagnostic information.

                Using SYS$DEVICE_SCAN to look for all DECvoices.
                _VXA0: is mounted.
                SYS$DEVICE_SCAN located 1 DECvoice.

                Using DECvoice: _VXA0:
                Limited testing using the hardware will be performed.

                VOX$_BADTLI:
                Check the DECvoice hardware configuration.
                The DECvoice TLI appears to be bad or is
                disconnected.

               **** VOX V1.1-002 Installation Verification Procedure Successful ****

                Installation of VOX V1.1 completed at  5:30

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at  5:30

               $ LO
                 SYSTEM      logged out at 30-AUG-1989  5:30:44.02









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          Table B-1 describes various problems that may be
          encountered with a DECvoice, describes potential
          causes of the problem, and gives corrective actions
          for each.

          Note:
          Note:
          Note:

           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
           An incorrectly configured DECvoice hardware interrupt
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          vector switch setting is the most common source of
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.
          DECvoice problems.

           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
           The SYSGEN utility does     display the DECvoice DTC04
                                   ___
                                   not
                                   not
                                   not
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.
          interrupt vector setting.

           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
           The only way to determine the current vector setting
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          is to physically remove the DTC04 module from the
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          Q-bus and decode the physical interrupt vector switch
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting on the interrupt vector switch pack. The
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          setting should then be compared to the proper setting,
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          as displayed by SYSGEN. The switch setting must the
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          same as, or must be reset to, the value of the vector
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
          that is displayed by SYSGEN. Consult the
                                                   ________
                                                   DECvoice
                                                   DECvoice
                                                   DECvoice
                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
                                 for information on switch
          _____ _________ ______
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          DTC04 Technical Manual
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          location, configuration and settings. Contact DIGITAL
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.
          Field Service for assistance.









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          Table B-1  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems
          Table B-1  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems

                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action





































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          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems
          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems

                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The DECvoice is       The DECvoice vector   The SYSGEN
          visible with a        is set incorrectly.   utility
          DCL "SHOW DEVICE                            CONFIGURE
          _VXcu:[1]" command                          command
          but is marked as                            is used to
          offline and/or                              determine
          writelocked.[2]                             the
                                                      correct
                                                      vector
                                                      setting.
                                                      Note that
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      does
                                                           ___
                                                           not
                                                      display
                                                      the actual
                                                      vector
                                                      setting
                                                      on any
                                                      display.
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      does
                                                      display
                                                      the
                                                      _______
                                                      desired
                                                      vector
                                                      setting.
                                                      See the
                                                      ________
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      _____
                                                      DTC04
                                                      _________
                                                      Technical
                                                             for
                                                      ______
                                                      Manual
                                                      vector-related
                                                      information.

                                                      An
                                                      An
                                                      An
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      set
                                                      set
                                                      set
                                                      hardwareB-3
                                                      hardwareB-3
                                                      hardwareB-3
                                                      vector is
                                                      vector is
                                                      vector is
                                                      the single
                                                      the single
                                                      the single
                                                      most
                                                      most
                                                      most
                                                      common
                                                      common
                                                      common
                                                      source of
                                                      source of
                                                      source of
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      DECvoice
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          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems
          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems

                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice          Increase
                                driver is unable      the number
                                to allocate enough    of system
                                system page table     page table
                                entries.              entries
                                                      available
                                                      by
                                                      following
                                                      the
                                                      procedure
                                                      in
                                                      Section 1.4.4
                                                      to
                                                      increase
                                                      the SPTREQ
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      parameter.

          _______________________________________________________
          [1]The actual DECvoice name should be substituted
          for the template name "_VXcu:" shown here. If the
          third DECvoice installed in the system is the problem
          device, use the device name "_VXC0:". DECvoice devices
          are always sequentially named; the first DECvoice
          installed on a system will be always be named "_VXA0:"

          [2]Check the system console, OPA0:, for messages
          generated by the VXDRIVER. All driver-generated
          messages are prefixed with "%VXDRIVER". These
          messages, if present, may provide additional clues
          to the nature of the problem.





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          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems
          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems

                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice          Increase
                                driver is unable      the number
                                to allocate enough    of system
                                system page table     page table
                                entries.              entries
                                                      available
                                                      by
                                                      following
                                                      the
                                                      procedure
                                                      in
                                                      Section 1.4.4
                                                      to
                                                      increase
                                                      the SPTREQ
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      parameter.
                                                      See
                                                      Section 3.7
                                                      for
                                                      information
                                                      on problem
                                                      reporting
                                                      procedures.

                                The DECvoice          Contact
                                hardware,             DIGITAL
                                potentially the       Field
                                hardware that         Service.
                                implements the
                                Q-bus shared memory
                                used for module
                                communications, has
                                failed.


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          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems
          Table B-1 (Cont.)  Troubleshooting DECvoice Problems

                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The DECvoice ACP is   This situation        Comment
          mounted and should    may occur during      out the
          not be.               a reinstallation or   VOX$STARTUP.COM
                                upgrade.              call
                                                      in the
                                                      SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                                                      and
                                                      reboot the
                                                      system.

          The DECvoice ACP      This situation has    Comment
          is not mounted on     been seen to occur    out the
          any DECvoice but is   occassionally during  VOX$STARTUP.COM
          still present on the  a DECvoice ACP        call
          system.               dismount operation.   in the
                                Note that most sites  SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                                will not never need   and
                                to dismount the ACP.  reboot the
                                                      system.

















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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The DECvoice ACP      This situation        Manually
          is not mounted and    may occur if the      execute
          should be.            VOX$STARTUP is not    the
                                run.                  "@SYS$STARTUP:VOX$STARTUP.COM"
                                                      call
                                                      from a
                                                      privileged
                                                      username.
                                                      Remember
                                                      to add
                                                      the call
                                                      into the
                                                      SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
                                                      so that
                                                      the
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      devices
                                                      will
                                                      automatically
                                                      remount
                                                      after
                                                      the next
                                                      reboot the
                                                      system.












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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The startup           A previously running  To work
          procedure returns     ACP has failed.       around
          interlock errors.                           this
                                                      problem,
                                                      reboot
                                                      the VMS
                                                      system.
                                                      If the
                                                      problem
                                                      persists,
                                                      see
                                                      Section 3.7
                                                      for
                                                      information
                                                      on how to
                                                      report
                                                      problems.



















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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The DECvoice device   The DECvoice          Review the
          (_VXcu:[1]) is        software is not       installation
          not displayed when    installed             information
          you issue the DCL                           provided
          command "SHOW DEVICE                        in this
          _VXcu:[1]"                                  document
                                                      and
                                                      perform
                                                      the
                                                      software
                                                      installation.

                                The SYSGEN parameter  Follow the
                                "STARTUP_P1" is       procedures
                                non-blank.            mentioned
                                                      above for
                                                      resetting
                                                      various
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      parameters
                                                      and set
                                                      this
                                                      parameter
                                                      to "".
                                                      A system
                                                      reboot
                                                      will be
                                                      required.

          _______________________________________________________
          [1]The actual DECvoice name should be substituted
          for the template name "_VXcu:" shown here. If the
          third DECvoice installed in the system is the problem
          device, use the device name "_VXC0:". DECvoice devices
          are always sequentially named; the first DECvoice
          installed on a system will be always be named "_VXA0:"

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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice CSR is   See the
                                set incorrectly.[2]
                                                      ________
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      _____
                                                      DTC04
                                                      _________
                                                      Technical
                                                             for
                                                      ______
                                                      Manual
                                                      information
                                                      about
                                                      setting
                                                      the CSR.
                                                      After
                                                      setting
                                                      the CSR
                                                      always
                                                      check to
                                                      see if the
                                                      physical
                                                      vector
                                                      switch
                                                      setting is
                                                      correct.

                                The DECvoice          Contact
                                hardware has failed.  DIGITAL
                                                      Field
                                                      Service.

          _______________________________________________________
          [2]Check the system console, OPA0:, for messages
          generated by the VXDRIVER. All driver-generated
          messages are prefixed with "%VXDRIVER". These
          messages, if present, may provide additional clues
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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The DECvoice device   The DECvoice          Make
          (_VXcu:[1]) is        software has not      certain
          online but is not     been started.         the
          mounted.                                    "@SYS$STARTUP:VOX$STARTUP"
                                                      line
                                                      has been
                                                      included
                                                      in and
                                                      executed
                                                      by the
                                                      site-specific
                                                      startup
                                                      procedure,
                                                      "SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM".

          _______________________________________________________
          [1]The actual DECvoice name should be substituted
          for the template name "_VXcu:" shown here. If the
          third DECvoice installed in the system is the problem
          device, use the device name "_VXC0:". DECvoice devices
          are always sequentially named; the first DECvoice
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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice          Check the
                                startup detected      console
                                a configuration       log for
                                problem and aborted   the system
                                the startup.          startup.
                                                      The
                                                      "@SYS$STARTUP:VOX$STARTUP"
                                                      command
                                                      will
                                                      display
                                                      a message
                                                      indicating
                                                      that the
                                                      software
                                                      is
                                                      starting,
                                                      and will
                                                      subsequently
                                                      produce
                                                      one or
                                                      more error
                                                      messages
                                                      pertaining
                                                      to the
                                                      problem
                                                      that was
                                                      detected.









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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice          See
                                ancillary control     Section 3.7
                                process has failed    for
                                to start up.          information
                                                      on problem
                                                      reporting
                                                      procedures.





























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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          The VMS system hangs  The Q-bus             See the
          when the VOX$STARTUP  configuration is
                                                      ________
                                                      DECvoice
          procedure is          potentially invalid.
                                                      _____
                                                      DTC04
          executed. If the
                                                      _________
                                                      Technical
          system is in a                                     for
                                                      ______
                                                      Manual
          VAXcluster, it exits                        information
          the VAXcluster.                             concerning
                                                      Q-bus
                                                      configuration.
                                                      Check for
                                                      unoccupied
                                                      Q-bus
                                                      slots
                                                      between
                                                      the
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      and the
                                                      processor.
                                                      __ ___
                                                      Do not
                                                      _____
                                                      place
                                                      _____
                                                      Q-bus
                                                      _____
                                                      grant
                                                      _____ __
                                                      cards in
                                                      ______
                                                      memory
                                                      ______
                                                      slots,
                                                      ___ __
                                                      nor in
                                                      ___ ______
                                                      C/D slots.
                                                      Contact
                                                      DIGITAL
                                                      Field
                                                      Service
                                                      for
                                                      assistance.



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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

                                The DECvoice          Contact
                                hardware has failed.  DIGITAL
                                                      Field
                                                      Service.

          The DECvoice          The warnings are      Perform
          startup procedure,    generated by the      the action
          VOX$STARTUP, is       DECvoice software,    indicated
          displaying one or     that is, they have a  by the
          more error messages   "VOX" prefix.         messages.

                                The warnings are      Determine
                                not generated by the  which
                                DECvoice software,    commands
                                that is, they do      or
                                                 ___
                                                 not
                                have a "VOX" prefix.  software
                                                      is causing
                                                      the
                                                      problem
                                                      and
                                                      correct
                                                      it. If
                                                      unable
                                                      to locate
                                                      cause
                                                      of the
                                                      problem,
                                                      see
                                                      Section 3.7
                                                      for
                                                      information
                                                      on problem
                                                      reporting
                                                      procedures.


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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          %VXDRIVER, Unit init  This message          This is an
          running on DECvoice:  indicates             informational
          VXcu:                 normal device         message
                                initialization        that is
                                has occurred and      displayed
                                does not indicate a   on the
                                problem.              system
                                                      console,
                                                      OPA0:,
                                                      during
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      device
                                                      configuration.























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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          %VXDRIVER, DECvoice   This message is       This
          timeout-check vector  displayed only        message is
          on: VXcu:             on the system         displayed
                                console, OPA0:. This  on the
                                indicates a hardware  console
                                problem or, more      any time
                                likely, an incorrect  an attempt
                                hardware vector       is made to
                                switch setting.       initialize
                                                      the
                                                      specified
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      module.
                                                      The SYSGEN
                                                      utility
                                                      CONFIGURE
                                                      command
                                                      is used to
                                                      determine
                                                      the
                                                      correct
                                                      vector
                                                      setting.
                                                      Note that
                                                      SYSGEN
                                                      does
                                                      not, and
                                                      cannot,
                                                      display
                                                      the actual
                                                      vector
                                                      setting
                                                      on any
                                                      display.
                                                      See the
                                                      ________
                                                      DECvoice
                                                             B-17
                                                             B-17
                                                             B-17
                                                      _____
                                                      DTC04
                                                      _________
                                                      Technical
                                                             for
                                                      ______
                                                      Manual
                                                      information
                                                      about
                                                      setting
                                                      the
                                                              An
                                                              An
                                                              An
                                                      vector.
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      incorrectly
                                                      set vector
                                                      set vector
                                                      set vector
                                                      is a
                                                      is a
                                                      is a
                                                      common
                                                      common
                                                      common
                                                      source of
                                                      source of
                                                      source of
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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          %VXDRIVER, shared     This message is       This
          memory access         displayed on the      error is
          failure on DECvoice:  system console,       displayed
          VXcu:                 OPA0:, only. This is  only on
                                typically indicative  the system
                                of a hardware         console,
                                problem.              OPA0:. It
                                                      indicates
                                                      that the
                                                      VXDRIVER,
                                                      the
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      device
                                                      driver,
                                                      cannot
                                                      access the
                                                      DECvoice
                                                      Q-bus
                                                      shared
                                                      memory.
                                                      Contact
                                                      DIGITAL
                                                      Field
                                                      Service.












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                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
                                                      Corrective
          _______________________________________________________
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action
          Problem               Possible Cause        Action

          Many processes are    VMS system            See
          in states other       performance tuning    Section 3.5
          than HIB or LEF in    or application        and
          a DCL "SHOW SYSTEM"   redesign may be       the
                                                          ___
                                                          VMS
          command. Possible     required.
                                                      _____ __
                                                      Guide To
          other states include
                                                      ___________
                                                      Performance
          LEFO, COM, COMO,
                                                      __________
                                                      Management
          MUTEX and RWxxx                             manual.
          states

          Return status calls   These codes           See
          of SS$_VASFULL,       typically indicate    Section 3.5,
          SS$_EXQUOTA           a dearth of a         the
                                                          ___
                                                          VMS
                                SYSGEN-controlled
                                                      _____ __
                                                      Guide To
                                resource or
                                                      ___________
                                                      Performance
                                a limitation
                                                      __________
                                                      Management
                                induced by a          manual and
                                quota-controlled      the
                                                          ______
                                                          System
                                process resource.
                                                      ________
                                                      Messages
                                                      ___
                                                      and
                                                      ________
                                                      Recovery
                                                      __________
                                                      Procedures
                                                      manual.
                                                      Note
                                                      that the
                                                      SS$_EXQUOTA
                                                      code is
                                                      completely
                                                      unrelated
                                                      to any
                                                      diskquota
          _______________________________________________________
                                                      limitations.




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          Index
          Index

          _______________________________
          A
          A
          A
                                             DETACH, 3-2
          _______________________________
                                             Device Timeout, B-17
                                             DIOLM, 3-7
          ACNA, 1-4
                                             disk fragmentation, 3-10
          ALTPRI, 3-1
                                             DTC01, 1-4
          ASTLM, 3-6, 3-7
                                             DTC03, 1-4
          AUTHORIZE, 3-8
                                             DTC04, 1-1
          Automatic Customer Name and

                                             _______________________________
             Address, 1-4

          _______________________________
                                             E
                                             E
                                             E
                                             _______________________________
          B
          B
          B
          _______________________________
                                             ENQLM, 3-7
                                             Errors, B-1
          BASE Tailoring Class, 1-2

                                             _______________________________
          BIOLM, 3-6, 3-7
                                             F
                                             F
                                             F
          BYTLM, 3-6, 3-7

                                             _______________________________
          _______________________________
          C
          C
          C
                                             FILLM, 3-8

          _______________________________    _______________________________
                                             G
                                             G
                                             G
          CLISYMTBL, 1-10
                                             _______________________________
          CMEXEC, 3-1
          CMKRNL, 3-1                        GBLPAGES, 1-10
          console, 2-15                      GBLPAGFIL, 1-10

          _______________________________
                                             GBLSECTIONS, 1-10
          D
          D
          D
                                             Guide to Creating VMS Modular
          _______________________________
                                               Procedures, 3-10

                                             _______________________________
          DECtalk, 1-4
                                             I
                                             I
                                             I
          DECvoice Continuous Word
                                             _______________________________
             Recognizer, 1-2
          DECvoice DTC04 Software            Installation Verification
             Reference Manual, 1-1             Procedure, 2-1
          DECvoice Software Product          Interrupt Vector, 1-3, 2-5,
             Description, 1-2                  B-1
          DECvoice timeout, 2-15

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          Index


                                             _______________________________
                                             S
                                             S
                                             S
          Introduction to VAXcluster
                                             _______________________________
             Application Design, 3-10
          IVP, 2-1                           SHARE, 3-2

          _______________________________
                                             shared memory access failure,
          J
          J
          J
                                               2-15
          _______________________________
                                             Software Performance Report,
                                               3-11
          JTQUOTA, 3-8
                                             SPD 29.97.01, 1-2
          _______________________________
                                             SPD 31.69.00, 1-2

          L
          L
          L
                                             SPR, 3-11
          _______________________________
                                             SPTREQ, 1-11
                                             SS$_VASFULL, 1-14
          License Management Facility,
                                             STARTUP_P1, 1-11
             1-17
                                             SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM,
          _______________________________
                                               3-1

          M
          M
          M
                                             SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM, 1-5
          _______________________________
                                             SYSGBL, 3-2
          Manuals, 1-1, 3-10                 SYSGEN, 1-3, 2-5, B-1
          MAXBUF, 1-11                       SYSNAM, 3-2

          _______________________________
                                             SYSPRV, 3-2

                                             _______________________________
          P
          P
          P

          _______________________________
                                             T
                                             T
                                             T
                                             _______________________________
          pagefile, 3-9
          PAK, 1-4                           Tailoring, 1-2
          PGFLQUOTA, 3-6, 3-8                Tailoring Classes, 1-2
          PRCLM, 3-8                         Timeout, B-17
          privileges, 3-1                    Troubleshooting, 1-3, 2-5, B-1
          PRMGBL, 3-2                        tuning, 3-4
                                             _______________________________
          Product Authorization Key, 1-4
          PROGRAMMING Tailoring Class,
                                             U
                                             U
                                             U
             1-2
                                             _______________________________
          _______________________________
                                             Unit init, 2-15

          R
          R
          R
                                             User account quotas, 3-8
          _______________________________
          Release Notes, 2-1

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          _______________________________
          V
          V
          V
                                             VOX$PRONOUNCE_NAME, 1-4
          _______________________________
                                             %VXDRIVER, B-16

                                             _______________________________
          VAXcluster, 3-10
                                             W
                                             W
                                             W
          Vector, 1-3, 2-5, B-1, B-3,
                                             _______________________________
             B-10, B-17
          VIRTUALPAGECNT, 1-11, 1-14         WINDOW_SYSTEM, 1-11
          VMS, 3-10                          WSDEFAULT, 3-6, 3-8
          VMSINSTAL, 1-16                    WSEXTENT, 3-6, 3-8
          VMS Version V5.2, 1-2              WSQUOTA, 3-6, 3-8































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