                 .                      Compaq DECset for OpenVMS@                      ___________________________________________  '                      Installation Guide   .                      Order Number: AA-PUPKF-TK                           August 2000  B                      This guide explains how to install the CompaqF                      DECset for OpenVMS software on the Compaq OpenVMS&                      Operating System.        C                      Revision/Update Information: This is a revised 9                                                   manual.   D                      Operating System Version:    Compaq OpenVMS VAXC                                                   Operating System, D                                                   Versions 6.2, 7.1,5                                                   7.2 F                                                   Compaq OpenVMS AlphaC                                                   Operating System, D                                                   Versions 6.2, 7.1,7                                                   7.2-1 C                                                   Compaq DECwindows E                                                   Motif for OpenVMS,  :                                                   Versions>                                                   1.2-4, 1.2-5  C                      Software Version:            Compaq DECset for G                                                   OpenVMS, Version 12.4         0                      Compaq Computer Corporation#                      Houston, Texas            E            __________________________________________________________   -             2000 Compaq Computer Corporation 5             Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000   B            COMPAQ, VAX, VMS, the Compaq logo, and the DIGITAL logo:            Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  :            DEC Ada, DECforms, DECnet, DECset, DECwindows, ?            eXcursion, OpenVMS, and PATHWORKS are trademarks of  6            Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.  B            Microsoft, Visual C++, Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98,C            Windows 2000, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft             Corporation.   =            Motif is a registered trademark of The Open Group.   E            Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered /            trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.   >            All other product names mentioned herein may be theB            trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective            companies.   =            Confidential computer software. Valid license from >            Compaq, EDS, or authorized sublicensor required forB            possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211=            and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer D            Software Documentation, and Technical Data for CommercialC            Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's '            standard commercial license.   C            Neither Compaq nor EDS shall not be liable for technical =            or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.   C            The information in this publication is subject to change B            without notice and is provided "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTYA            OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF E            THIS INFORMATION REMAINS WITH RECIPIENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL A            COMPAQ OR EDS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, E            INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER =            (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF >            BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF@            BUSINESS INFORMATION), EVEN IF COMPAQ OR EDS HAS BEEND            ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE FOREGOINGB            SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER FAULTC            OF EITHER PARTY AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY D            SOUNDS IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, OR ANY OTHER THEORYA            OF LEGAL LIABILITY, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF 3            ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.   A            The limited warranties for Compaq and EDS products are B            exclusively set forth in the documentation accompanying?            such products. Nothing herein should be construed as 9            constituting a further or additional warranty.   E                                                                ZK5815   A            This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version             2.1.                                C    ________________________________________________________________   C                                                            Contents     C    Preface..................................................    vii     0    1  Preparing to Install the DECset Components  5       1.1  Required Operating System and Prerequisite C            Hardware and Software...........................     1-1 C       1.2  License Registration............................     1-2 C       1.3  Accessing Online Documentation..................     1-3 C       1.4  Installation Procedure Requirements.............     1-5 C       1.4.1   Privileges ...................................    1-6 C       1.4.2   System Parameters and Disk Space .............    1-6 C       1.4.3   VMSINSTAL Requirements .......................    1-8 C       1.4.4   Backing Up Your System Disk ..................    1-9 C       1.5  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............     1-9 C       1.6  Standard System Maintenance Procedures..........    1-11 C       1.6.1   Checking UAF Parameters ......................   1-12 5       1.6.2   Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and C               GBLSECTIONS...................................   1-12 3       1.6.3   Changing System Parameter Values with C               AUTOGEN.......................................   1-13       2  Installing the DECset Kit   C       2.1  Prerequisite Software...........................     2-2 C       2.2  Accessing the Online Release Notes..............     2-3 C       2.3  Installation Procedure Requirements.............     2-3 C       2.4  Backing Up Your System Disk.....................     2-4 C       2.5  Using VMSINSTAL.................................     2-5 C       2.6  Installing DECset...............................     2-9 C       2.7  Installing the DECset Components................    2-15       C                                                                 iii                  8      3  Installing the Compaq Code Management System for         OpenVMS   E          3.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    3-1 E          3.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............    3-3 E          3.3  Installing CMS..................................    3-4 E          3.4  Installing CMS on an OpenVMS Cluster............   3-11   >      4  Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS  E          4.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    4-1 E          4.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............    4-2 E          4.3  Installing DTM..................................    4-4 E          4.4  Installing DTM on an OpenVMS Cluster............    4-9 E          4.5  Running DTM on a Mixed OpenVMS Cluster..........   4-10   ;      5  Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for          OpenVMS   E          5.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    5-1 E          5.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............    5-3 E          5.3  Installing LSE..................................    5-5 E          5.4  Installing LSE on an OpenVMS Cluster............   5-11   :      6  Installing the Compaq Module Management System for         OpenVMS   E          6.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    6-1 E          6.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............    6-2 E          6.3  Installing MMS..................................    6-3 E          6.4  Installing MMS on an OpenVMS Cluster............    6-7   6      7  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage         Analyzer for OpenVMS  E          7.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............    7-2 E          7.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............    7-4 E          7.3  Installing PCA..................................    7-4 E          7.4  Installing PCA on an OpenVMS Cluster............    7-9                   iv                  A         8  Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS   H            8.1  Installation Procedure Requirements.............     8-1H            8.2  User Account Quotas and Privileges..............     8-2H            8.3  Installing SCA..................................     8-4H            8.4  Installing SCA on an OpenVMS Cluster............    8-12H            8.5  SCA Server Installation.........................    8-13H            8.6  Installing SCA Server on an OpenVMS Cluster.....    8-16  !         9  After the Installation   H            9.1  OpenVMS Cluster Setup...........................     9-1H            9.2  OpenVMS Mail Utility............................     9-2?            9.3  Running the Installation Verification Procedure H                 Separately......................................     9-2H            9.4  Product Updates.................................     9-4H            9.5  DECset as a Shared Image........................     9-4  (         A  Sample Installation Procedure  H            A.1  Sample Upgrade from Previous Version............     A-1  )         B  Files Installed on Your System   H            B.1  Logical Names Defined on Your System............     B-1H            B.2  ENVMGR Files Installed..........................     B-2H            B.3  CMS Files Installed.............................     B-3H            B.4  DTM Files Installed.............................     B-4H            B.5  LSE Files Installed.............................     B-5H            B.6  MMS Files Installed.............................     B-8H            B.7  PCA Files Installed.............................     B-8H            B.8  SCA Files Installed.............................    B-10  !         C  Recovering from Errors   H            C.1  Failures During DECset Installation.............     C-1H            C.2  Reporting Problems and Suggestions..............     C-3                H                                                                        v                       Tables   E          1-1    Online Documentation Files for DECset ........    1-3   7          1-2    DECset Installation Requirements (Alpha E                 Systems)......................................    1-7   5          1-3    DECset Installation Requirements (VAX E                 Systems)......................................    1-8   E          1-4    DECset Account Quotas (Alpha Systems) ........   1-10   E          1-5    DECset Account Quotas (VAX Systems) ..........   1-11   E          2-1    Disk Space Storage Requirements ..............    2-3   E          2-2    Installation Option Designators ..............    2-7   E          3-1    CMS Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    3-2   E          3-2    CMS Account Quotas ...........................    3-3   E          4-1    DTM Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    4-2   E          4-2    DTM Account Quotas ...........................    4-3   E          5-1    LSE Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    5-2   E          5-2    LSE Account Quotas ...........................    5-3   E          6-1    MMS Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    6-2   E          6-2    MMS Account Quotas ...........................    6-3   E          7-1    PCA Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    7-3   E          7-2    PCA Account Quotas ...........................    7-4   E          8-1    SCA Installation Requirements (Minimum) ......    8-2   E          8-2    SCA Account Quotas ...........................    8-2   E          9-1    DECset IVPs ..................................    9-2           vi                            H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                                  Preface      C               This guide explains how to install the  Compaq DECset @               for OpenVMS software on systems running the CompaqF               OpenVMS Operating System. Throughout this guide, OpenVMSF               systems refers to both the OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha2               platforms, unless explicitly stated.  G               The DECset software consists of the following components:   @               o  Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS (CMS)  C               o  Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS (LSE)   >               o  Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA)  >               o  Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS (DTM)  9               o  Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer "                  for OpenVMS (PCA)  B               o  Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS (MMS)  G               o  Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)            Intended Audience   C               This guide is intended for system managers of OpenVMS                systems.           Document Structure  H               This guide contains the following chapters and appendices:  G               o  Chapter 1 gives preparatory information for installing '                  the DECset components.   D               o  Chapter 2 describes how to start the DECset instal-E                  lation procedure to install any or all of the DECset                   components.  H                                                                      vii                 5            o  Chapter 3 describes how to install CMS.   5            o  Chapter 4 describes how to install DTM.   5            o  Chapter 5 describes how to install LSE.   5            o  Chapter 6 describes how to install MMS.   5            o  Chapter 7 describes how to install PCA.   5            o  Chapter 8 describes how to install SCA.   <            o  Chapter 9 gives post-installation information.  D            o  Appendix A gives a sample script for upgrading all the                DECset components.  D            o  Appendix B gives lists of data files installed on yourD               system by VMSINSTAL, grouped by component application.  A            o  Appendix C gives information on dealing with errors C               during the installation or use of the DECset product.         Associated Documents   E            The following documentation may be helpful when installing             the DECset software:   B            o  Guide to Detailed Program Design for OpenVMS Systems  D            o  Guide to DIGITAL Performance and Coverage Analyzer for               OpenVMS Systems   D            o  DIGITAL Performance and Coverage Analyzer Command-Line               Interface Guide   C            o  DIGITAL Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS                Reference Manual  C            o  Guide to DIGITAL Module Management System for OpenVMS                Systems   D            o  Guide to DIGITAL Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS               Systems   D            o  DIGITAL Language-Sensitive Editor/Source Code Analyzer*               for OpenVMS Reference Manual  <            o  DIGITAL Language-Sensitive Editor Command-Line4               Interface and Callable Routines Manual  	      viii                  B               o  Guide to DIGITAL Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS                  Systems  H               o  DIGITAL Source Code Analyzer Command-Line Interface and)                  Callable Routines Manual   B               o  Guide to DIGITAL Test Manager for OpenVMS Systems  B               o  DIGITAL Test Manager for OpenVMS Reference Manual  D               o  Guide to DIGITAL Code Management System for OpenVMS                  Systems  @               o  DIGITAL Code Management System Reference Manual  A               o  DIGITAL Code Management System Callable Routines !                  Reference Manuals  0               o  OpenVMS System Manager's Manual  E               o  OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual   :               o  OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual  ?               You may also find the following documents useful:s  F               o  Using DECset for OpenVMS Systems describes how to useD                  the DECset tools and platform software to create an?                  effective application development environment.e  E               o  Compaq DECset for OpenVMS Cookbook for an Integrated A                  Product Development Environment contains further D                  examples of how to use the DECset tools in specific6                  application development environments.  $         References to Other Products  C               Some older products that DECset components previously F               worked with might no longer be available or supported byH               Compaq. Any reference in this manual to such products doesG               not imply actual support, or that recent interoperability.=               testing has been conducted with these products.D  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  B                 These references serve only to provide examples toC                 those users who continue to use these products with                  DECset.   E                 _____________________________________________________   H                                                                       ix p  r            E            See the Software Product Description for a current list of_C            the products that the DECset components are warranted to2%            interact with and support.              Conventionss  ?               The following conventions are used in this guide.o  H               __________________________________________________________-               Convention          DescriptiontH               __________________________________________________________  B               $                   A dollar sign ($) represents the<                                   OpenVMS DCL system prompt.  B               <Return>            In interactive examples, a labelB                                   enclosed in a box indicates thatF                                   you press a key on the keyboard, for4                                   example, <Return>.  F               Ctrl/x              The key combination Ctrl/x indicatesE                                   that you must press the key labeledoE                                   Ctrl while you simultaneously pressoE                                   another key, for example, Ctrl/Y ori)                                   Ctrl/Z.s  H               KPn                 The phrase KPn indicates that you mustG                                   press the key labeled with the numberoG                                   or character n on the numeric keypad,e:                                   for example, KP3 or KP-.  C               file-spec, ...      A horizontal ellipsis following a G                                   parameter, option, or value in syntaxeC                                   descriptions indicates additionalcH                                   parameters, options, or values you can(                                   enter.  D               boldface monospace  Boldface monospace text representsE               text                user input in interactive examples.D  F                . . .              A horizontal ellipsis in a figure orG                                   example indicates that not all of theO7                                   statements are shown.P  
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A vertical ellipsis indicates theD            .                   omission of items from a code example?            .                   or command format; the items areuE                                omitted because they are not importantn<                                to the topic being described.  D            ()                  In format descriptions, if you choose@                                more than one option, parenthesesA                                indicate that you must enclose thee6                                choices in parentheses.  ?            []                  In format descriptions, brackets_A                                indicate that whatever is enclosedCE                                is optional; you can select none, one,.5                                or all of the choices.o  =            {}                  In format descriptions, braces E                                surround a required choice of options; A                                you must choose one of the options &                                listed.  ;            boldface text       Boldface text represents ther:                                introduction of a new term.  <            italic text         Italic represents parameters,B                                arguments, and information that canD                                vary in system messages (for example,A                                Internal error number), as well asU+                                book titles..  >            UPPERCASE           Uppercase indicates the name of=                                a command, routine, file, file.C                                protection code, or the abbreviationE5                                of a system privilege..  C            lowercase           Lowercase in examples indicates thattD                                you are to substitute a word or value.                                of your choice.D            _________________________________________________________                      xi  e                     H                                                                        1H         ________________________________________________________________  H                               Preparing to Install the DECset Components      F               This chapter describes the preparations and requirementsC               necessary for installing the components of the Compaq A               DECset for OpenVMS software. Your bill of materials D               (BOM) specifies the number and contents of your media.D               Be sure to check the contents of your kit against thisE               information. If your kit is damaged or if you find thatlG               parts of it are missing, call your Compaq representative..  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  <                 DECset provides online release notes. Compaq=                 strongly recommends that you read the releaseeB                 notes before proceeding with the installation. ForA                 information on accessing these release notes, seeMC                 Section 1.3. When installing a product update, readDA                 the Read Before Installing or Using Compaq DECset A                 for OpenVMS Version n.nn letter before you begin.i  E                 _____________________________________________________   C         1.1 Required Operating System and Prerequisite Hardware and              Software  B               The Compaq DECset for OpenVMS, Version 12.4 softwareD               requires Compaq OpenVMS Operating System, Version 6.2,=               7.1, or 7.2 (7.2-1 for Alpha systems) software.i  G               For a complete list of the required operating system com-1F               ponents, current hardware requirements, and prerequisiteG               and optional software and their required version numbers, 9               see the Software Product Description (SPD).                       H                           Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-1 a  e                  1.2 License Registrationr  ;            The OpenVMS License Management Facility (LMF) is.C            available on the OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX operating.A            systems. Before you install any DECset components, you.@            must register your component software licenses, or anB            equivalent license such as the DECset software license.  E            The license registration information you need is contained A            in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped C            with each component. The PAK is a paper certificate that.2            contains information about the license.  B            During the installation, you are asked if you have reg-C            istered the component license and loaded the appropriateaE            authorization key. You must register and load your licenseA@            before you start the installation in order to run the@            Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and use the            software.  C               ________________________Note ________________________   B               DECset components can be licensed individually, or aB               single license can encompass all components. The IVP=               requires that the applicable license be loaded..  C               _____________________________________________________.  C            To register a license under OpenVMS, first log in to the C            system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice 3            of two ways to perform the registration:   B            o  Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. WhenD               it prompts you for information, respond with data from               your PAK.   =            o  Enter the DCL command LICENSE REGISTER with theTC               appropriate qualifiers that correspond to information5C               on the PAK. Next, enter the LICENSE LOAD command with )               the appropriate qualifiers..  E            For complete information on using the LMF, see the OpenVMS.-            License Management Utility Manual.n                3      1-2 Preparing to Install the DECset Components  m  r            *         1.3 Accessing Online Documentation  A               Each DECset media kit includes online release noteseA               for each component application as well as a journal @               of technical notes entitled, the Compaq DECset forD               OpenVMS Cookbook for an Integrated Product DevelopmentH               Environment. The prompts to display or print this materialE               during the installation is described in Section 2.5 and.               Section 2.6.  F               To access this documentation, print the ASCII text files!               shown in Table 1-1.   =               Table 1-1 Online Documentation Files for DECset.H               __________________________________________________________  /               Document                File NameiH               __________________________________________________________  I               Compaq DECset for       SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECSET]t               OpenVMS Cookbook=               for an Integrated       DECSET_COOKBOOK.TXT [1] !               Product Developmenta               Environment   A               DECset Release          SYS$HELP:DECSET124.RELEASE_..               Notes[2]                NOTES[3]  F               Environment Manager     SYS$HELP:ENVMGR014.RELEASE_NOTES               Release Notes.  C               Code Management System  SYS$HELP:CMS041.RELEASE_NOTESm               Release Notes6  C               Module Management       SYS$HELP:MMS034.RELEASE_NOTES "               System Release Notes  C               Digital Test Manager    SYS$HELP:DTM040.RELEASE_NOTES.               Release Notes   C               Language-Sensitive      SYS$HELP:LSE047.RELEASE_NOTES "               Editor Release Notes  H               [1]PostScript (.PS) and hypertext (.HTML) versions of the *               cookbook are also available.G               [2]This file is a pointer to the release notes for ENVMGR_/               and all DECset elements or tools. H               [3]PostScript (.PS) versions of the release notes are also               available.H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                           Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-3 o  t            K            Table 1-1 (Cont.) Online Documentation Files for DECset         aE            __________________________________________________________h  ,            Document                File NameE            __________________________________________________________(  @            Source Code Analyzer    SYS$HELP:SCA047.RELEASE_NOTES            Release Notes  @            Performance and         SYS$HELP:PCA047.RELEASE_NOTES            Coverage Analyzer            Release NotesE            __________________________________________________________f                                                                            3      1-4 Preparing to Install the DECset Componentse M  g            F               Online help also provides a pointer to the release notesG               file. After the installation, enter the following command                line:e  5               $ HELP component RELEASE_NOTES <Return>e  D               In the previous command line, component represents the7               DECset component for which you want help.n  2               $ HELP DECset RELEASE_NOTES <Return>  B               In the previous command line, DECset represents bothG               DECset and the Environment Manager. The system displays a 8               pointer to the release notes for each one.  /         1.4 Installation Procedure Requirementsi  H               This section describes various requirements for installing5               the DECset software on OpenVMS systems.a  F               If done individually, the installation of each componentH               takes approximately 1 to 10 minutes, depending on the typeF               of media, your system configuration, and whether you areA               performing a product upgrade or a new installation.l                                                      H                           Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-5    r                  1.4.1 Privileges,  E            Before installing any DECset component, you must be loggedrE            into an account that has SETPRV, or at least the followingr            privileges:              o  CMKRNL              o  WORLD               o  SYSPRV  @            Note that VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the%            start of the installation.r  +      1.4.2 System Parameters and Disk Spaceo  <            Table 1-2 and Table 1-3 list the following systemB            resources for each DECset component you are installing:  D            o  The minimum amount of free disk space during and after               installation  =            o  The minimum number of free global pagelets plus =               the size (in number of disk blocks) of the filep7               SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installationD  ;            o  The minimum number of free global sections att               installation  =            These resources reflect the amount of space neededoA            when installing all the options for each component. IfiA            some options are not installed, such as the DECwindowseA            interface, the actual amount of space required will bet            reduced.   C               ________________________Note ________________________T  @               You must ensure that your system has the necessary@               global pagelet (or page) and global section SYSGEN;               quotas for the installation. Failure to do sos@               could cause the DCL tables to be corrupted in some               situations.y  C               _____________________________________________________C            3      1-6 Preparing to Install the DECset ComponentsL d  a            H               Table 1-2 DECset Installation Requirements (Alpha Systems)H               __________________________________________________________  E                         Disk Space   Disk Space   Global       GlobalMG               DECset    During       After        Pagelets     Sections G               Component Installation Installation Required[1]  RequiredeH               __________________________________________________________  B               ENVMGR      13,500      12,000       1,000         8  B               CMS         44,000       5,000       3,500        10  B               DTM         25,000      16,500       3,000        10  B               LSE         45,000      32,500[2]   10,000        15  B               MMS          7,500       4,500       1,900         6  B               PCA         40,000       8,000[3]    2,500         7  B               SCA         25,000      22,000      12,000        15  H               __________________________________________________________;               Requirements for Complete DECset InstallationmH               __________________________________________________________  B               All        200,000     100,500      33,900        71               DECset               ComponentsH               __________________________________________________________E               [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file 8               SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation.F               [2]Includes all the supported LSE languages. This numberH               can be reduced by approximately 300 for every language not               selected.cB               [3]Includes the PCA demo package, which requires 110               blocks.a                            H                           Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-7    v            C            Table 1-3 DECset Installation Requirements (VAX Systems)_E            __________________________________________________________o  B                       Disk Space   Disk Space   Global      GlobalD            DECset     During       After        Pages       SectionsD            Component  Installation Installation Required[1] RequiredE            __________________________________________________________   ?            ENVMGR      13,500      12,000         700         6   ?            CMS          9,000       2,500       1,500        15r  B            DTM         15,000      10,000         800        15[4]  ?            LSE         40,000      27,500[2]    6,000        15   B            MMS          4,500       3,000       1,000         8[5]  ?            PCA         23,000       5,000[3]    1,200         8   ?            SCA         18,000      15,500       5,000        15i  E            __________________________________________________________ 8            Requirements for Complete DECset InstallationE            __________________________________________________________   ?            All        123,000      75,500      16,200        82             DECset             Components,E            __________________________________________________________ B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file5            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation.eC            [2]Includes all the supported LSE languages. This numberaE            can be reduced by approximately 300 for every language not             selected.?            [3]Includes the PCA demo package, which requires 110             blocks.>            [4]After installation, 12 global sections are used.=            [5]After installation, 6 global sections are used.   !      1.4.3 VMSINSTAL Requirementsa  >            When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:  E            o  Whether you are logged in to a privileged account (such                as SYSTEM)  ;            o  Whether any users are logged in to the system   ?            o  Whether you have adequate quotas for installation_  3      1-8 Preparing to Install the DECset Components                  D               If VMSINSTAL detects any of these conditions, you willE               be asked whether you want to continue the installation. D               If you want to continue, type YES. If you want to stopF               the installation, press Return. See Section 2.5 for more               details.  )         1.4.4 Backing Up Your System Disk   E               At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks ifmD               you have backed up your system disk. Compaq recommends?               that you do a system backup before installing anyt               software.h  E               Use the backup procedures established at your site. For[A               details on performing a system disk backup, see the B               section on the OpenVMS Backup Utility in the OpenVMS&               System Manager's Manual.  .         1.5 User Account Quotas and Privileges  A               To use any DECset component, each account must meetsC               minimum requirements for each of the following areas:d  "               o  AST limit (ASTLM)  6               o  Buffered I/O byte count quota (BYTLM)  &               o  Enqueue quota (ENQLM)  (               o  Open file limit (FILLM)  0               o  Timer queue entry limit (TQELM)  +               o  Buffered I/O limit (BIOLM)   )               o  Direct I/O limit (DIOLM)   )               o  Subprocess limit (PRCLM)o  ,               o  Working set default (WSDEF)  +               o  Pagefile quota (PGFLQUOTA)   7               o  Process privileges (TMPMBX and NETMBX)   C               Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list specific requirements in C               each of these areas for each DECset component you aremG               installing. Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE)eD               to compare the current values of these quotas with the  H                           Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-9 t               C            requirements for each component. The account used in the 3            following example is the SYSTEM account:_  ,            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return>#            $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return> $            UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>  @            To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS9            Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:   1            UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>e  B            For more information, see the OpenVMS System Management&            Utilities Reference Manual.  @            Table 1-4 lists the DECset account quotas for OpenVMS            Alpha systems.w  4      Table 1-4 DECset Account Quotas (Alpha Systems)E      ________________________________________________________________e  
      Resourcef<      Name       LSE      SCA     DTM     CMS     PCA     MMSE      ________________________________________________________________,  ?      ASTLM          24       24     100      14      30      14_  ?      BYTLM      13,000   18,000  60,000  14,000  13,000  13,000p  ?      ENQLM          30       30      30      30      30      30m  ?      FILLM          20       20      20       6      20      20e  >      TQELM          -         5      -        1      -       -  >      BIOLM          18       18      -       -       -       -  >      DIOLM          18       18      -       -       -       -  ?      PRCLM           5        2       4      -       -        2M  >      WSDEF       1,024      600[2]   -       -       -       -  ?      PGFLQUOTA  30,000[1]30,000  20,000  30,000  30,000  20,000uE      ________________________________________________________________aB      [1]A quota of 40,000 pagelets is recommended if you are using      the REPORT command.!      [2]3,000 pagelets (optimum).            4      1-10 Preparing to Install the DECset Components t  e            G               Table 1-5 lists the DECset account quotas for OpenVMS VAX                systems.    5         Table 1-5 DECset Account Quotas (VAX Systems) H         ________________________________________________________________           Resource?         Name       LSE      SCA     DTM     CMS     PCA     MMS H         ________________________________________________________________  B         ASTLM          24       24     100      14      30      14  B         BYTLM      13,000   18,000  60,000  14,000  13,000  13,000  B         ENQLM          30       30      30      30      30      30  B         FILLM          20       20      20       6      20      20  A         TQELM          -         5      -        1      -       -f  A         BIOLM          18       18      -       -       -       -   A         DIOLM          18       18      -       -       -       -   B         PRCLM           5        2       4      -       -        2  A         WSDEF       1,024      600[2]   -       -       -       -   B         PGFLQUOTA  30,000[1]30,000  20,000  30,000  30,000  20,000H         ________________________________________________________________F         [1]A quota of 40,000 pages is recommended if you are using the         REPORT command.h!         [2]3,000 pages (optimum).   2         1.6 Standard System Maintenance Procedures  D               The following sections show how to do various standard               procedures:_  &               o  Check UAF parameters.  B               o  Calculate values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS#                  system parameters.   A               o  Change parameter values with the AUTOGEN command                   procedure._  H                          Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-11    s            "      1.6.1 Checking UAF Parameters  C            Before you install DECset, you should check whether yourrE            account has sufficient quotas to perform the installation.CE            You can check the quotas by entering the following commandn=            at the DCL prompt to invoke the AUTHORIZE utility:e  .            $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE <Return>$            UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>  D            After checking your quotas, enter the EXIT command at the.            UAF> prompt to return to DCL level.  >      1.6.2 Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS  E            To install and run DECset, you must have sufficient sharedlA            memory space available. This memory space is expressedeD            in terms of free global sections and free global pageletsE            (Alpha systems) or global pages (VAX systems). Each global ?            section defines an area of virtual memory for shared @            use, and each global pagelet/page represents a set ofD            contiguous-byte locations within a global section that is2            used for memory mapping and management.  D            In order to determine whether there is adequate available?            memory, you must first find out how many free global >            pagelets/pages and global sections you have on yourC            system. You can then use AUTOGEN if you need to increasen9            the GBLSECTIONS or GBLPAGES system parameters._  ?            To determine the number of available global pagelets @            /pages and global sections on your system, invoke theE            OpenVMS Install Utility (INSTALL), and enter the following             command:A  1            $ INSTALL LIST/GLOBAL/SUMMARY <Return>   :                    Summary of Local Memory Global Sections  J            393 Global Sections Used,  59856/33244 Global Pages Used/Unused  E            When you enter this command, the system displays a summary]?            of the number of global sections used, the number of ?            global pagelets/pages used, and the number of global $            pagelets/pages available.            4      1-12 Preparing to Install the DECset Components                 C               You can then determine the number of available globalRE               sections by invoking SYSGEN, and entering the followingE               commands:   '        $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN <Return>S#        SYSGEN> USE CURRENT <Return>_(        SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS <Return>N        Parameter Name   Current   Default   Minimum   Maximum   Unit   DynamicN        --------------   -------   -------   -------   --------  ----   -------H        GBLSECTIONS          512       250        60       4095  Sections        SYSGEN> EXIT <Return>  H               The first number displayed is the current number of globalH               sections. Compare this to the number of global sections inE               use, as displayed by INSTALL. For example, CMS requiresnD               10 global sections. Therefore, if the number of globalF               sections used (displayed by INSTALL) plus 10 exceeds theF               current number of global sections, you must increase theH               number of available global sections before you can install               CMS.  D               If the values the system displays are greater than theB               values listed in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3, you do notF               need to increase the values for these parameters. If theH               value of free global pagelets/pages and global sections isF               less than the value in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3, you must5               increase the system parameter settings.M  C               Section 1.6.3 describes the procedures for increasingt)               these values using AUTOGEN.   ;         1.6.3 Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGENi  @               Use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change systemB               parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values forG               parameters associated with the values you reset manually. @               To change system parameters with AUTOGEN, edit the               following file:e  &               SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT  A               To add a new parameter, add a line to the file thateD               includes both the name of the parameter and its value,               as follows:                  WSMAX = 1024          H                          Preparing to Install the DECset Components 1-13                 @            To modify incremental parameters such as GBLPAGES andE            GBLSECTIONS, use ADD_. The following example increases the /            global pagelet/page setting by 2000:e              ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000  D            When you set the page file quota, do not use a value thatA            exceeds the amount of page file space available on theo            system.  D            After you make all your changes, exit from the editor andC            execute the AUTOGEN procedure to recalculate your system E            parameters. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:   7            $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT<Return>L  A            When you specify REBOOT, AUTOGEN performs an automaticfA            system shutdown and then reboots the system. Any users ?            logged on to the system are immediately disconnected1A            during the shutdown. The automatic reboot puts the newr(            parameter values into effect.  D            For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the OpenVMS#            System Manager's Manual.                                                       4      1-14 Preparing to Install the DECset Components t  f                  H                                                                        2H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                Installing the DECset Kit      F               The purpose of the DECset installation procedure is two-H               fold: to provide the installer a single point of entry forF               installing any or all DECset components, and to minimize@               the need for user interaction during installation.  B               This collective procedure acts as a parent KITINSTALF               procedure to the individual component installations. TheF               procedure spawns off one subprocess per DECset componentH               with default instructions on how to install the respective               component.  C               The DECset installation procedure does the following:n  8               o  Queries for which components to install  C               o  Checks system resources required to perform serial 0                  installations of the components  E               o  Queries for responses to the questions asked as eachl'                  component is installedu  @               o  Installs each of the selected DECset components  A               This chapter describes the preliminary installation_?               steps performed for whatever installation you are D               planning. Whether you are performing a complete DECsetC               installation, or any combination of components, these H               steps are completed first. The following chapters describeF               the subsequent installation steps for each of the DECset               components.4                      H                                            Installing the DECset Kit 2-1                       2.1 Prerequisite Software  ;            DECset requires a valid OpenVMS operating system_E            configuration. If you plan to use the DECwindows interface B            for any component, you must also have Compaq DECwindows?            Motif for OpenVMS software installed on your system.   <            For a complete list of versions of these products?            compatible with this version of DECset, refer to the_.            Software Product Description (SPD).                                                                                  "      2-2 Installing the DECset Kit 2  c            .         2.2 Accessing the Online Release Notes  G               When you invoke VMSINSTAL by specifying DECSETnnn, DECset C               copies online release notes for all the components to F               the SYS$HELP directory. If you invoke VMSINSTAL with theD               OPTIONS N parameter, DECset prompts you to display andE               print the release notes before installation begins. See $               Step 4 of Section 2.6.  G               To obtain the release notes after the installation, printiB               the following file, which serves as a pointer to the'               separate component files:o  6               $ PRINT SYS$HELP:DECSET124.RELEASE_NOTES  E               This file identifies the files containing release notes_H               for individual components (see Section 1.3 for a listing).  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 Compaq recommends that you read the release notes]8                 before continuing with the installation.  E                 _____________________________________________________   /         2.3 Installation Procedure Requirements[  G               Minimum free disk space, global pages, and global section,H               requirements will depend on which components you choose to7               install through the collective procedure.e  E               The DECset requirements for free disk storage space are_C               different during installation and after installation. 7               Table 2-1 lists the storage requirements.   7               Table 2-1 Disk Space Storage Requirements_H               __________________________________________________________  ,                                       DuringH               Operating System        Installation    After InstallationH               __________________________________________________________  ?               OpenVMS Alpha           200,000           100,500k  ?               OpenVMS VAX             123,000            75,500nH               __________________________________________________________          H                                            Installing the DECset Kit 2-3                 C               ________________________Note ________________________d  =               On systems with limited disk space, install two 9               or three DECset components, then repeat the =               installation procedure until you have installedo?               the entire kit. If you have all or part of DECset =               already installed, your space requirements willo=               be less. See Chapter 1 for individual componentc?               installation requirements to calculate totals for,$               system resource needs.  C               _____________________________________________________   =            In most cases, installation can be direct from the C            distribution media. If you need to copy the distributionmB            kit onto disk, see Table 2-1 to determine how many freeC            blocks you will need for the disk where you plan to copy             the kit.e  A            To install DECset, you must be logged in to an accounteA            that has the SETPRV privilege, or the following privi-e            leges:               o  CMKRNL              o  WORLDO              o  SYSPRV  A            Note that VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privileges at theg!            start of installation.e  $      2.4 Backing Up Your System Disk  B            At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks ifA            you have backed up your system disk. Compaq recommends <            that you do a system backup before installing any            software.  B            Use the backup procedures established at your site. For>            details on performing a system disk backup, see the?            section on the OpenVMS Backup Utility in the OpenVMSc#            System Manager's Manual.                 "      2-4 Installing the DECset Kit l  u                     2.5 Using VMSINSTALe  A               After you log in to a privileged account to installlD               DECset, set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE. Next,D               invoke the VMSINSTAL command procedure to install thisG               product. An example of this procedure is shown in Steps 1r#               and 2 of Section 2.6.   G               The VMSINSTAL command procedure has the following syntax:   =               @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL saveset-name device-name h                [option-list]  D               VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. The elementsG               that make up the VMSINSTAL command line are the VMSINSTALUF               command, saveset-name, device-name, and option-list. TheF               elements that follow the command are defined as follows:                 saveset-nameF               The installation name for the component. For DECset, use.               the following installation name:                 DECSETnnn   F               The nnn represents the release number (such as DECSET124                for Version 12.4).  F               To obtain the directory location of the DECset save setsF               on the CD, refer to the OpenVMS Software Product LibraryD               Master Index that accompanies the CD distribution kit.  G               Another method is to complete these steps before starting                installation:   H               1. Enter the following command to determine whether the CD*                  drive is already mounted:  &                  $ SHOW DEVICE DKA400:  B               2. If it is not mounted, enter the appropriate MOUNTG                  command to mount the CD (omit the /FOREIGN qualifier).   D               3. To obtain the name of the save set, use a DIRECTORYH                  command specifying the directory file from the previous                  command:   5                  $ DIRECTORY DKA300:[DECSET124...]*.A         H                                            Installing the DECset Kit 2-5 _  _                        device-name@            The name of the device on which you plan to mount theB            media and the directory containing the DECset save set.C            For example, DKA300: is the device name used in exampleseD            in this guide. The directory is [DECSETnnn], where nnn is%            the DECset release number.   E            To specify the device name on the @VMSINSTAL command line,s1            you might enter the following command:_  !            DKA300:[DECSET124.KIT]               option-listA            The word OPTIONS followed by one or more of the option_C            designators A, G, L, N, and R, as shown in Table 2-2. BySA            default, none of these optional distribution, logging, =            or installation functions are activated unless the :            designators are specified with the OPTIONS key.                                                                  "      2-6 Installing the DECset Kit                 7               Table 2-2 Installation Option Designators H               __________________________________________________________  /               Option Name           Description H               __________________________________________________________  @               A      Auto_answer    Creates a file that containsE                                     your initial answers to VMSINSTAL_G                                     questions and prompts. You can then0H                                     use the option (and the answer file)H                                     to save time during a reinstallationC                                     (typically after upgrading your ,                                     system).  O               G      Get saveset    Copies kit save sets to DEVICE:[DIRECTORY].hD                      G device:      Specifying a fast system storageF                      [directory]    device can speed up installations,G                                     if you install from there. This canhF                                     also serve as a group distribution-                                     resource.t  E               L      File Log       Logs all activity to the terminals8                                     during installation.  F               N      Display or     Indicates that you want to see theD                      Print the      installation question on releaseD                      Release Notes  notes. If you do not include theD                                     N option, VMSINSTAL does not askE                                     you about them. You should reviewoG                                     the release notes before proceedinguF                                     with an installation, in case theyH                                     contain additional information about5                                     the installation.l  E                                     If you are restarting the instal- D                                     lation and have already reviewedC                                     the release notes, you can omit E                                     the N option. (The DECset releasenC                                     notes are available regardless,lH                                     because VMSINSTAL copies them to the8                                     SYS$HELP directory.)  G               R      Alternate      Lets you install DECset on a system B                      Root           other than that of the running+                                     system.lI               ___________________________________________________________e  E               For detailed information on these software installation F               options, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual. If you    H                                            Installing the DECset Kit 2-7 3  o            B            specify more than one option, separate the options with            commas. For example:s              OPTIONS A,N  D            The following example invokes VMSINSTAL to install DECset?            and shows the system response. This example uses thegB            OPTIONS N option to access the release notes during the            installation.  B            $ @VMSINSTAL DECSET124 DKA300:[DECSET124.KIT] OPTIONS N  K                  OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.2-1l  &            It is 31-MAY-2000 at 15:31.:            Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.  >            If you omit either the product name or device name,C            VMSINSTAL prompts you for them later in the installation             procedure.   >            When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:  @            o  Whether you are logged in to a privileged account.B               Compaq recommends that you install software from theA               system manager account with your default device andh*               directory set to SYS$UPDATE.  @            o  Whether you have adequate quotas for installation.D               The VMSINSTAL procedure checks for the following quota=               values, for both OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX:e  $                   ASTLM           18  $                   BIOLM           20  $                   BYTLM       60,000  $                   DIOLM           11  $                   ENQLM            6  $                   FILLM           50  $                   PGFLQUO     30,000  $                   PRCLM           18  $                   TQELM           10    "      2-8 Installing the DECset Kit u  f            '                      WSDEF          512   '                      WSQUO        1,0242  '                      WSEXTENT     3,600r  D                  The VMSINSTAL procedure then determines whether theC                  following conditions exist. If so, discontinue thegG                  conditions before resuming the installation procedure.i  4                  -  Whether DECnet is up and running  A                  -  Whether any users are logged in to the system   A                  If VMSINSTAL detects either of these conditions,eD                  the procedure asks whether you want to continue theA                  installation. If you want to continue, enter YESTB                  and press the Return key. If you want to stop theC                  installation, press Return. For example, you mighte/                  accept the default as follows:   O                  %VMSINSTAL_W_ACTIVE, The following processes are still active: $                        DECW$SERVER_0                        DECW$MWMc@                  * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? <Return>           2.6 Installing DECsetn  B               This section contains excerpts from the installationH               procedure and explains each step. Default values appear inH               brackets ([])  throughout the installation procedure. WhenD               you accept a default value or enter another selection,F               press Return to advance. You can obtain help informationE               on any question by responding with a question mark (?).e  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  ?                 Whether you are installing one, several, or allOB                 DECset components, the installation process alwaysC                 starts with these steps. For details on the balancem=                 of the installation, see the chapters for theo>                 individual components you have selected. OtherB                 details can include language support, installation&                 options, and so forth.  E                 _____________________________________________________r          H                                            Installing the DECset Kit 2-9                 D               To abort the installation procedure at any time, pressG               Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure C               deletes all the files it has created up to that pointuD               and returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry theG               installation after pressing Ctrl/Y, you must proceed fromt               Step 2.t  D               1. Log in to a privileged account and set your default4                  device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.                       .e                     .                      .d*                  Username: SYSTEM <Return>$                  Password:  <Return>2                  $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE <Return>  7               2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.   >                  In this example, DECset Version 12.4 is to beF                  installed, and the release notes option is requested.  H                  $ @VMSINSTAL DECSET124 DKA300:[DECSET124.KIT] OPTIONS N  N                     OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.2-1  ,                  It is 31-MAY-2000 at 15:31.@                  Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.  '               3. Confirm system backup.   O                  * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?   D                  If you are satisfied with the backup of your systemF                  disk, press Return. Otherwise, enter NO and press the<                  Return key to discontinue the installation.  C                  * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted :                           #      2-10 Installing the DECset Kit                  C               If you did not specify a device name when you invokedI?               VMSINSTAL (see Step 2), you are prompted for thatuB               information. In either case, your answers enable the2               installation to continue as follows:  7               The following products will be processed:t                  DECSET V12.4w  >                Beginning installation of DECSET V12.4 at 15:31  D                %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A...P                Release notes included in this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.                     .                      .                      .   ,            4. Select a release notes option.  B               This step applies only if you specified OPTIONS N in               Step 2.t    $               Release Notes Options:  *                   1. Display release notes(                   2. Print release notes!                   3. Both 1 and 2h&                   4. None of the above  +               * Select option [2]: <Return>e                                          H                                           Installing the DECset Kit 2-11                 tA                  o  Option 1-VMSINSTAL displays the release notestC                     online immediately. To terminate the display of G                     a component's release notes at any time, press Ctrl                      /C.4  F                  o  Option 2 (the default)-VMSINSTAL prompts you for aH                     queue name. You can then enter a queue name or pressG                     the Return key, which sends the file to the default_(                     output print device.  6                     * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: <Return>  A                  o  Option 3-VMSINSTAL displays the release notes_E                     online immediately. To terminate the display of aiH                     component's release notes at any time, press Ctrl/C.H                     The VMSINSTAL procedure prompts you for a queue nameH                     for printing the release notes. Either enter a queueD                     name or press the Return key to send the file toG                     the default output print device. The DECset releasenD                     notes are then copied to the SYS$HELP directory.  D                  o  Option 4-VMSINSTAL does not display or print theD                     release notes at this time. However, the releaseC                     notes are always copied to SYS$HELP, for futuret                     use.  ?                  Next, VMSINSTAL displays the following prompt:_  O                  * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]?: YES <Return> J                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been $                   moved to SYS$HELP.  D                  If you want to continue the installation, enter YESD                  and press the Return key. If you enter NO (or pressB                  Return), VMSINSTAL discontinues the installation.E                  In either case, VMSINSTAL moves the release notes to                   SYS$HELP.                            #      2-12 Installing the DECset Kitu l  u            +            5. Select components to install.v  D               After displaying a component list and DECset copyrightA               information, the installation program offers a menuaE               selection to choose the components you want to install.l  ?                             ***********************************_  D                         - DECset Collective Installation Procedure -  N                   This is the collective installation procedure for all of the$                   DECset components:                   .e                   .i                   . C                   These are the options provided by this collective )                   installation procedure:E  $                   DECset components:  B                     - all the Compaq DECset for OpenVMS componentsH                     - Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS (LSE)C                     - Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA) E                     - Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS (CMS)iC                     - Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS (DTM)tL                     - Compaq Performance Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS (PCA)G                     - Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS (MMS)y9                     - DECset Cookbook - PostScript Formatr3                     - DECset Cookbook - HTML Formato3                     - DECset Cookbook - Text Format   /                   Please choose your option(s):M  D               You can either elect to choose all the options, or you2               can select a combination of options.  >                 * Do you want all the DECset components [YES]?I                 * Are you sure you want to install all the options [YES]?S  E               For example, if you choose LSE, SCA, and CMS, VMSINSTAL %               displays the following:                           .                        .                        .  ;                          These are the selections you made:o      H                                           Installing the DECset Kit 2-13               ?                         - Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMSr:                         - Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS<                         - Code Management System for OpenVMS  J               * Would you like a chance to select your options again [NO]?  B               Note that the Compaq DECset for OpenVMS Cookbook for>               an Integrated Product Development Environment is@               also offered as an installation option. This guideA               provides examples of how to use the DECset tools inm?               specific development environments and is provided A               online in ASCII text (.TXT), hypertext (.HTML), and D               PostScript (.PS) formats. If you choose to install theC               cookbook, the appropriate files are are placed in the E               SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECSET] directory after allnC               of the selected component installations are complete.i  +            6. Install the ENVMGR component.   C               No matter which components you selected for installa-A6               tion, the ENVMGR component is installed:  J               %DECSET-I-AGGREGATE, Checking resources required to install                 selected products.H               %DECSET-I-START_ENVMGR, The following questions relate to (               DECset ENVMGR installation  C                  The DECset Environment Manager (ENVMGR) comprises:D  M                       . A run-time component used by DECset layered products,a,                       . A DCL interface, and/                       . A DECwindows interface.e  J                  The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.  F               * Do you want to install the interface components [YES]?  C               Answer YES if you want DECset to install both the DCLEA               and DECwindows interfaces for the ENVMGR component.   H               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?  E               The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) procedure1A               checks the integrity of the installed files. ChooselA               YES to have VMSINSTAL perform the IVP automatically >               at the end of the installation procedure. If youA               choose NO, you can still run the IVP manually aftern+               the installation is complete.   I               %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for  )               DECset ENVMGR installation.   #      2-14 Installing the DECset Kit                  ,         2.7 Installing the DECset Components  E               After the Environment Manager installation is complete,_A               the DECset installation procedure continues for the G               selected components. Details and examples for each DECset G               component can be found in the following chapters, such as E               Chapter 3, Installing the Compaq Code Management System                for OpenVMS.  E               The steps that follow are performed in order on each ofpD               the components for which you are licensed, whether youD               are installing the entire DECset product or just a fewH               components. The installation performs the following steps:  B               1. Prompts you for installation information for each'                  component you selectedd  <               2. Performs the installation of each component  4               3. Performs the IVP for each component  G               4. Displays a summary of the IVP results for the selected                   components   G               See Appendix A for an example of an upgrade to DECset ande!               all its components.l                                                  H                                           Installing the DECset Kit 2-15    s                  H                                                                        3H         ________________________________________________________________  H                 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS      H               This chapter gives specific instructions on installing theG               Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS (CMS) software.e  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 3.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally, G               the chapter describes how to run CMS on multiple nodes of H               an OpenVMS Cluster. This structure is used for each of theF               component chapters, except when a component has specific>               requirements not common to the other components.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 CMS release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:CMSnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 041 !                 for Version 4.1).a  E                 _____________________________________________________   /         3.1 Installation Procedure Requirements_  H               The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)A               is installed as part of the installation of the CMS                component. ENVMGR (               consists of the following:  C               o  Run-time component used by DECset layered productso                 o  DCL interface  %               o  DECwindows interface   G               The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.n              H             Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-1 O  O            D            If DTM is to be used with CMS, DTM requires the CMS files@            SYS$SHARE:CMSSHR.EXE and CMSPROSHR.EXE. Be aware thatA            whenever you install or reinstall CMS (for example, asuB            the result of an incorrect installation or upgrading toC            a higher version of CMS, you will also need to reinstallt            DTM.c  C            The CMS installation takes approximately 2 to 6 minutes, E            depending on the type of media, your system configuration,oD            and whether you are performing a product upgrade or a newD            installation. Before installing CMS, you must have SETPRVB            privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV privileges. InD            addition, you must have the available resources specified            in Table 3-1.  <            Table 3-1 CMS Installation Requirements (Minimum)C            ________________________________________________________   9                          Disk         Disk         Global C                          Space        Space        Page      Global E            Operating     During       After        /Pagelets Sections E            System        Installation Installation Required  RequiredLC            ________________________________________________________   B            OpenVMS       44,000         5,000      3,500        10>            Alpha                                   pagelets[1]  B            OpenVMS VAX    9,000         2,500      1,500        15;                                                    pages[1] C            ________________________________________________________ B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file4            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation  B            These resources reflect the amount of space needed when>            installing the CMS DECwindows interface and the CMS            software.                              A      3-2 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS     t            .         3.2 User Account Quotas and Privileges  H               To use CMS, each account must have a minimum of TMPMBX andF               NETMBX privileges, and the minimum requirements shown in               Table 3-2.  *               Table 3-2 CMS Account QuotasH               __________________________________________________________  6                                          OpenVMS AlphaD                                          Pagelets        OpenVMS VAXG               Resource Name              Required        Pages RequirediH               __________________________________________________________  ?               ASTLM (AST limit)              14              14(  ?               BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   14,000          14,000                count quota)  ?               ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30c  ?               FILLM (Open file limit)         6               6d  ?               TQELM (Timer queue entry        1               1_               limit)  ?               PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     30,000          30,000e               quota)H               __________________________________________________________  F               Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compareF               the current values of these quotas with the requirementsC               for each component. The account used in the followingn,               example is the SYSTEM account:  /               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return>_&               $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return>'               UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>   C               To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS <               Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:  4               UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>  E               For more information, see the OpenVMS System Managementc)               Utilities Reference Manual.           H             Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-3 e  n                  3.3 Installing CMS   ?            This section contains excerpts from the installationnE            procedure and explains each step. Default values appear inD:            brackets throughout the installation procedure.  B            The following steps are performed as part of any DECsetC            installation, and are accomplished before the subsequentD>            component-specific steps described in this chapter:  A            1. Log in to a privileged account and set your defaultt1               device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.o  4            2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.  $            3. Confirm system backup.  ,            4. Select a release notes option.  +            5. Select components to install.   +            6. Install the ENVMGR component.   D            See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal,*            preliminary installation steps.  A            To abort the installation procedure at any time, press D            Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure@            deletes all files it has created up to that point and>            returns you to DCL level. To retry the installationB            procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, proceed from Step 2 in            Section 2.6.   )            7. Start the CMS installation.   H               %DECSET-I-START_CMS, The following questions relate to CMS               installation. K               * Do you want to install the CMS DECwindows interface [YES]? .               <Return>  A               Answer YES if you want DECset to install interface.   B               If you are installing CMS on an Alpha system runningE               OpenVMS Version 7.2 or later, you are asked if you want E               to install support for the Extended File Specificationst               feature.        A      3-4 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS                  O                  On OpenVMS Alpha, CMS can support element names using ExtendedeN                  File Specifications. The option exists to install CMS with orB                  without support for Extended File Specifications.  O                  * Install Extended File Specifications support [YES]? <Return>e  H                  Answer YES if you want CMS to install the Extended File(                  Specifications support.                                                                                      H             Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-5                 6            8. Respond to license registration queries.  B               CMS supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility@               (LMF). The installation procedure displays licenseA               information about your product and then asks if youNC               have registered and loaded your product authorizationeD               key (PAK) for CMS. The following is an example of such               information:  #               Product:       VAXSETv                Producer:      DEC!               Version:       12.4                   Product:       CMS                Producer:      DEC                Version:       4.1  B               * Is one of these authorization keys registered and $               loaded [YES]? <Return>  =               If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, @               answer NO to this question. You must then stop theD               installation, register and load your PAK, then restart               the installation.   ?               If you incorrectly answer YES, DECset enables you >               to complete the installation without running theA               Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However, D               when you try to invoke CMS, you will receive a message=               indicating that you are not licensed to run thet               product.  *            9. Select installation options.  8               You are then asked the following question:  I               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? -               <Return>  @               The IVP runs tests to verify that the installation?               procedure was successful. Press Return to run the ?               IVP after the installation. If you do not want toeA               run the IVP, enter NO in response to the prompt. IfoA               the installation procedure determines that you havetD               insufficient quotas to run the IVP, it tells you whichD               quotas need to be increased and asks if you would likeC               to complete the installation without running the IVP.e8               For more IVP information, see Section 9.3.      A      3-6 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS     p            L                  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation                   [YES]?<Return>   D                  The directories SYS$HELP, SYS$MANAGER, SYS$MESSAGE,G                  SYS$SHARE, SYS$SYSTEM, SYS$STARTUP, and SYS$TEST might H                  contain previous versions of CMS files. These files areE                  replaced during the installation with new files, butlG                  the old files are not automatically purged. Purging is F                  recommended. In response to the purging prompt, pressE                  Return to purge the files, or enter NO to keep them.r  1               10.Read the informational messages.c  D                  The CMS installation procedure produces a number ofC                  informational messages that report on the progresstE                  of the installation. The success of this part of themD                  installation is indicated by the following message:  L                  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for !                  CMS installation   ?                  If CMS installation is successful, new or mod-E?                  ified files are moved to their target directo-o@                  ries. In addition, the SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB andG                  SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE files are updated to include B                  the new versions of the CMS help text and the CMS)                  command-line definition.s  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 For a list of the CMS files installed (or modified) /                 on your system, see Appendix B..  E                 _____________________________________________________c  B                  If you entered YES in response to the prompt thatC                  requests a file purge in Step 7, previous versions 1                  of the CMS files are now purged.   A               11.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.   G                  If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL callsaG                  the IVP to verify that CMS was successfully installed:                 H             Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-7 o  n            E   %CMS-I-IVPBEGIN, Begin CMS V4.1 Installation Verification Procedure N   %CMS-S-CREATED, CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] 
    createdJ   %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]   %CMS-S-LIBSET, library setJ   %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]   %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set+   -CMS-I-SUPERSEDE, library list supersededOI   %CMS-S-CREATED, element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]l    CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE createdM   %CMS-S-RESERVED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST. -    CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE reservedt  M   Reservations in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]D   CMS$IVP_TEST.FILEe5       (1)   SYSTEM     1      31-MAY-2000 15:47:49 ""eG   %CMS-S-GENCREATED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.i1    SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE createda   -CMS-I-NOCHANGES, no changes$   %CMS-I-VERCLS, class list verified&   %CMS-I-VERCMD, command list verified&   %CMS-I-VERELE, element list verified$   %CMS-I-VERGRP, group list verified*   %CMS-I-VERRES, reservation list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified2   %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified/   %CMS-I-VERARC, archive control block verifiedn1   %CMS-I-VER2, internal contiguous space verified &   %CMS-I-VERCON, control file verifiedH   %CMS-I-VEREDF, element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]    CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE verified -   %CMS-I-VEREDFS, element data files verifiedfK   %CMS-S-VERIFIED, library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]      verified L   %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.,    CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetchedJ   %CMS-I-FILEXISTS, file already exists, $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]    CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE;2 createdL   %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.+    CMS$IVP_TEST]- CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetchedi'   %CMS-S-IDENTICAL, files are identical K   %CMS-S-CREATED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1  
    createdH   %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.    SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] -  A      3-8 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS  h  t            M      CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.y      CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1rN      %CMS-S-CREATED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2 
       creatednK      %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.pD       SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class 8       $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2G      %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.o7       SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetchedsL      Elements in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]      CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE "" '      Element generations in CMS Library <              $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]      CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE+        2     31-MAY-2000 15:47:50 SYSTEM "" +        1     31-MAY-2000 15:47:48 SYSTEM "" K      Classes in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]_      CL1             "Test1"      CL2             "Test2"J      Element generations in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.      CMS$IVP_TEST]      CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/2J      %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.C       SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class s8       $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2N      %CMS-S-DELETED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2 
       deletedfJ      %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.C       SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST] - CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class c8       $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1N      %CMS-S-DELETED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1 
       deletedcN      %CMS-S-CREATED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 
       created N      %CMS-S-CREATED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2 
       createdYO      %CMS-S-INSERTED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1  L       inserted into group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2N      %CMS-S-REMOVED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1 K       removed from group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2eN      %CMS-S-MODIFIED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR1        modified J      Groups in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]      GR2                 GR3;      %CMS-S-IVPSUCCESS, CMS V4.1 IVP completed successfullyt;      %CMS-I-IVPEND, End Installation Verification Procedure   0               12.End the installation procedure.      H             Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-9 f  O            <               If you selected only the CMS installation, theD               VMSINSTAL procedure ends at the same time, as follows:  G               %DECSET-I-DONECMS, The installation of CMS V4.1 completedo  2                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49  B               When the product installation procedure is complete,A               you can choose to install more products or log out.SD               If you removed any media from the console drive beforeB               beginning the installation, you must replace it now.  C               The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries ina@               the process symbol tables during the installation.?               Therefore, if you are going to continue using the D               system manager's account and you want to restore these9               symbols, you must log out and log in again.u                                                                    B      3-10 Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS    G            0         3.4 Installing CMS on an OpenVMS Cluster  D               If you want to run CMS on multiple nodes of an OpenVMSG               Cluster, first check to see that you have the appropriatee>               software license. Then, follow these steps after               installing CMS:   G               1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the license D                  on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which CMS isD                  to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License+                  Management Utility Manual.   D               2. Run SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM on each node of theF                  cluster that has a software license. In addition, youC                  must add the following line to your system startupr:                  procedure, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:  /                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM   A                  To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMSoH                  Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablesD                  installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do3                  this, perform the following steps:   4                  a. Log in to a node on the cluster.  B                  b. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:  H                     $ INSTALL REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>  F                  c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.  @               See Chapter 9 for information on post-installation               procedures.                                   H            Installing the Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS 3-11                       H                                                                        4H         ________________________________________________________________  H                   Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS      E               This chapter explains how to install the Compaq Digitalm6               Test Manager for OpenVMS (DTM) software.  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 4.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally,tG               the chapter describes how to run DTM on multiple nodes ofsH               an OpenVMS Cluster. This structure is used for each of theF               component chapters, except when a component has specific>               requirements not common to the other components.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 DTM release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:DTMnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 040r!                 for Version 4.0).g  E                 _____________________________________________________   /         4.1 Installation Procedure Requirementse  H               The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)A               is installed as part of the installation of the DTMe               component. ENVMGRv(               consists of the following:  C               o  Run-time component used by DECset layered productse                 o  DCL interface  %               o  DECwindows interfaces  G               The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.n              H               Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS 4-1                 D            If DTM is to be used with CMS, DTM requires the CMS files@            SYS$SHARE:CMSSHR.EXE and CMSPROSHR.EXE. Be aware thatA            whenever you install or reinstall CMS (for example, aseD            the result of an incorrect installation or upgrading to aB            higher version of CMS), you will also need to reinstall            DTM.i  =            The installation of DTM takes approximately 1 to 3p?            minutes, depending on the type of media, your systemtB            configuration, and whether you are performing a productD            upgrade or a new installation. Before installing DTM, youD            must have SETPRV privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV?            privileges. In addition, you must have the available ,            resources specified in Table 4-1.  <            Table 4-1 DTM Installation Requirements (Minimum)E            __________________________________________________________S  9                          Disk         Disk         Global C                          Space        Space        Page      Global E            Operating     During       After        /Pagelets Sections E            System        Installation Installation Required  Required F            ___________________________________________________________   C            OpenVMS       25,000       16,500        3,000        10s?            Alpha                                    pagelets[1]   F            OpenVMS VAX   15,000       10,000          800        15[2]<                                                     pages[1]F            ___________________________________________________________B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file5            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation. >            [2]After installation, 12 global sections are used.  r+      4.2 User Account Quotas and Privileges   ?            To use DTM, each account must have TMPMBX and NETMBXt<            privileges, and the minimum requirements shown in            Table 4-2.e                        ?      4-2 Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMSM g  n        *               Table 4-2 DTM Account QuotasH               __________________________________________________________  6                                          OpenVMS AlphaD                                          Pagelets        OpenVMS VAXH               Resource Name              Required        Pages Required H               __________________________________________________________  ?               ASTLM (AST limit)             100             100   ?               BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   60,000          60,000                count quota)  ?               ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30>  ?               FILLM (Open file limit)        20              20   ?               PRCLM (Subprocess               4               4                creation quota)t  ?               PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     20,000          20,000                quota)H               __________________________________________________________  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 DECwindows testing might require quotas for otherC*                 applications being tested.E                 _____________________________________________________c  E               A minimum required page file quota for using DTM varies G               depending on the application under test. If you encountertH               unexplained exceeded quota errors, increase your page fileF               quota. One approach to determine an appropriate value isE               to observe the resources consumed at peak system usage.fE               Then set the page file quota to a value somewhat beyond,*               that required at peak usage.  F               Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compareF               the current values of these quotas with the requirementsE               for DTM. For example, the account used in the following ,               example is the SYSTEM account:  &               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM               $ RUN AUTHORIZE                UAF> SHOW SYSTEM  C               To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS <               Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:  4               UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>    H               Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS 4-3 Y  Y            B            For more information, see the OpenVMS System Management&            Utilities Reference Manual.        4.3 Installing DTMt  ?            This section contains excerpts from the installationsE            procedure and explains each step. Default values appear ind:            brackets throughout the installation procedure.  B            The following steps are performed as part of any DECsetC            installation, and are accomplished before the subsequents>            component-specific steps described in this chapter:  A            1. Log in to a privileged account and set your defaulth1               device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.   4            2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.  $            3. Confirm system backup.  ,            4. Select a release notes option.                                                            ?      4-4 Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMSi d  l            .               5. Select components to install.  .               6. Install the ENVMGR component.  G               See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal, -               preliminary installation steps.t  D               To abort the installation procedure at any time, pressG               Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure C               deletes all files it has created up to that point and @               returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry theD               installation procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, you must"               proceed from Step 2.  9               7. Respond to license registration queries.r  E                  DTM supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility C                  (LMF). The installation procedure displays license D                  information about your product and then asks if youF                  have registered and loaded your product authorizationG                  key (PAK) for DTM. The following is an example of sucht                  information:   &                  Product:       VAXSET#                  Producer:      DEC $                  Version:       12.4  #                  Product:       DTM #                  Producer:      DEC #                  Version:       4.0C  M                  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded? [                   [YES]? <Return>  G                  If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, answereE                  NO to this question. You must register and load your_?                  PAK to successfully complete the installation.o  B                  If you incorrectly answer YES, DECset enables youA                  to complete the installation without running theAD                  Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However,G                  when you try to invoke DTM, you will receive a messageg@                  indicating that you are not licensed to run the                  product.   -               8. Select installation options.I          H               Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS 4-5 e  e            8               You are then asked the following question:  I               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? i               <Return>  @               The IVP runs tests to verify that the installationA               was successful. If the IVP determines that you have D               insufficient quotas to run the IVP, it tells you whichD               quotas need to be increased and asks if you would likeC               to complete the installation without running the IVP.CD               Press Return to run the IVP after the installation. IfE               you do not want to run the IVP, enter NO at the prompt.S  I               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation                 [YES]? <Return>V  B               The directories SYS$EXAMPLES, SYS$HELP, SYS$LIBRARY,@               SYS$MANAGER, and SYS$SYSTEM might contain previousD               versions of DTM files. These files are replaced duringD               the installation with new files, but the old files areB               not automatically purged. Purging is recommended. InC               response to the purging prompt, press Return to purge$1               the files or enter NO to keep them.r  .            9. Read the informational messages.  A               The DTM installation procedure produces a number ofE@               informational messages that report on the progressB               of the installation. The success of this part of theA               installation is indicated by the following message:s  I               %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for  /               Digital Test Manager installationM  E               If the installation procedure is successful, the new ornC               modified files are moved to their target directories.V  D               The SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXEB               files are updated to include the new versions of the@               DTM Help text and the DTM command-line definition.  ?               If you entered YES in response to the prompt thatK@               requests a file purge at Step 7, previous versions.               of the DTM files are now purged.  >            10.Observe the installation verification procedure.  D               If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL callsD               the IVP to verify that DTM was installed successfully:    ?      4-6 Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS" t               @         %DTM-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Digital Test Manager V4.0 IVPL         %DTM-S-CREATED, Digital Test Manager library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.#          DECSET124.DTMTEST] createdlM         %DTM-S-LIBIS, Digital Test Manager library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.L          DECSET124.DTMTEST] D         %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, benchmark file name defaulted to TESTX.BMK6         %DTM-S-CREATED, test description TESTX created8         %DTM-S-MODIFIED, test description TESTX modifiedD         %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, benchmark file name defaulted to DECWX.BMKG         %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, template file name defaulted to DECWX.SESSIONY6         %DTM-S-CREATED, test description DECWX created  9         Test Descriptions in Digital Test Manager Libraryc1         $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124.DTMTEST]M)         DECWX           "decwindows test" +             Template        = DECWX.SESSIONS'             Benchmark       = DECWX.BMK ,             Prologue        = None Specified,             Epilogue        = None Specified  $         TESTX           "first test")             Template        = DTM$IVP.COM%)             Benchmark       = DTM$IVP.COMM,             Prologue        = None Specified,             Epilogue        = None Specified4         %DTM-S-CREATED, symbol variable VAR1 created/         %DTM-S-MODIFIED, variable VAR1 modifiedm  I         Variables in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.P         DECSET124.DTMTEST](         VAR1            "first variable"             Value = NEWVALUE,         %DTM-S-CREATED, group GROUP1 created  F         Groups in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.         DECSET124.DTMTEST]  $         GROUP1          "test group",         %DTM-S-CREATED, group GROUP2 created@         %DTM-S-INSERTED, group GROUP1 inserted into group GROUP2>         %DTM-S-REMOVED, group GROUP1 removed from group GROUP2  F         Groups in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.         DECSET124.DTMTEST]  "         GROUP1              GROUP20         %DTM-S-CREATED, collection COLL1 created  K         Collections in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.u         DECSET124.DTMTEST]  H               Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS 4-7 e               2      COLL1          1 test    31-MAY-2000 15:48:20M             Command: CREATE COLLECTION/NOVERIFY COLL1 TESTX "test collection"              Status: not runo  -      %DTM-S-DELETED, collection COLL1 deleted 3      %DTM-I-DELETED, test_description DECWX deletede3      %DTM-I-DELETED, test_description TESTX deleteda,      %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 2 deletions completed*      %DTM-I-DELETED, variable VAR1 deleted+      %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 1 deletion completedO)      %DTM-I-DELETED, group GROUP1 deletedt)      %DTM-I-DELETED, group GROUP2 deleted ,      %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 2 deletions completed,      %DTM-I-VERFRE, free space list verified(      %DTM-I-VERSTR, string list verified,      %DTM-I-VERCOL, collection list verified'      %DTM-I-VERGRO, group list verifiedi1      %DTM-I-VERTD, test description list verified +      %DTM-I-VERVAR, variables list verified )      %DTM-I-VERARC, archive list verified 5      %DTM-I-VERHEAD, user header information verifiedi/      %DTM-I-VERSPACE, contiguous space verifiedg>      %DTM-I-VERCOLDIR, collection directory structure verifiedJ      %DTM-S-VERIFIED, Digital Test Manager library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.       DECSET124.DTMTEST] verified=      %DTM-I-ENDIVP, Digital Test Manager V4.0 IVP SUCCESSFUL.                                                   ?      4-8 Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS                  0               11.End the installation procedure.  ?                  If you selected only the DTM installation, thesG                  VMSINSTAL procedure ends at the same time, as follows:   ?                     Installation of DTM V4.0 completed at 15:49   5                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49   E                  When the product installation procedure is complete, D                  you can choose to install more products or log out.G                  If you removed any media from the console drive before E                  beginning the installation, you must replace it now.d  F                  The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries inC                  the process symbol tables during the installation. B                  Therefore, if you are going to continue using theG                  system manager's account and you want to restore these_<                  symbols, you must log out and log in again.  0         4.4 Installing DTM on an OpenVMS Cluster  D               If you want to run DTM on multiple nodes of an OpenVMSG               Cluster, first check to see that you have the appropriatet>               software license. Then, follow these steps after               installing DTM:a  G               1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the licensetD                  on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which DTM isD                  to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License+                  Management Utility Manual.x  D               2. Run SYS$STARTUP:DTM$STARTUP.COM on each node of theF                  cluster that has a software license. In addition, youC                  must add the following line to your system startup :                  procedure, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:  /                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:DTM$STARTUP.COM   A                  To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMS H                  Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablesD                  installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do3                  this, perform the following steps:a  4                  a. Log in to a node on the cluster.            H               Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS 4-9 o  s            ?               b. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:y  E                  $ INSTALL REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>i  C               c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.o  =            See Chapter 9 for information on post-installationC            procedures.  /      4.5 Running DTM on a Mixed OpenVMS ClusterI  ?            You might want to run DTM on a mixed OpenVMS Cluster @            that supports various versions of OpenVMS software onE            different nodes. If so, you cannot install DTM on only oneeD            system. For example, if DTM is to be used for interactiveC            terminal testing on an OpenVMS Cluster that includes twoiD            systems running OpenVMS Versions 6.2 and 7.2, DTM must be%            installed on both systems.                                                                   @      4-10 Installing the Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS e  e                  H                                                                        5H         ________________________________________________________________  H              Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS      G               This chapter explains how to install the Compaq Language-_:               Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS (LSE) software.  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 5.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally,eD               the chapter describes how to run LSE on multiple nodesD               of an OpenVMS Cluster. This chapter also includes some,               post-installation information.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 LSE release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:LSEnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 047b!                 for Version 4.7).   E                 _____________________________________________________n  /         5.1 Installation Procedure Requirements4  H               The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)A               is installed as part of the installation of the LSEm:               component. ENVMGR consists of the following:  C               o  Run-time component used by DECset layered productsp                 o  DCL interface  %               o  DECwindows interface   G               The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.                   H          Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-1 t               D            The LSE installation takes approximately 3 to 10 minutes,E            depending on the type of media, your system configuration,_D            and whether you are performing a product upgrade or a newD            installation. Before installing LSE, you must have SETPRVB            privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV privileges. InD            addition, you must have the available resources specified            in Table 5-1.    <            Table 5-1 LSE Installation Requirements (Minimum)E            __________________________________________________________g  9                          Disk         Disk         Global C                          Space        Space        Page      Global_E            Operating     During       After        /Pagelets Sections_E            System        Installation Installation Required  RequiredCF            ___________________________________________________________  C            OpenVMS       45,000        32,500[2]   10,000        15 >            Alpha                                   pagelets[1]  C            OpenVMS VAX   40,000        27,500[2]    6,000        15 ;                                                    pages[1] F            ___________________________________________________________B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file5            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation. C            [2]Includes all supported LSE languages. This number can A            be reduced by approximately 300 for every language not             selected.  C               ________________________Note ________________________F  @               You must ensure that your system has the necessaryB               global page and global section SYSGEN quotas for the@               installation. Failure to do so could cause the DCL8               tables to be corrupted in some situations.  C               _____________________________________________________:                          D      5-2 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS i  a            .         5.2 User Account Quotas and Privileges  B               To use LSE, each account must have TMPMBX and NETMBX?               privileges, and the minimum requirements shown in                Table 5-2.  *               Table 5-2 LSE Account QuotasH               __________________________________________________________  6                                          OpenVMS AlphaD                                          Pagelets        OpenVMS VAXG               Resource Name              Required        Pages RequiredoH               __________________________________________________________  ?               ASTLM (AST limit)              24              24d  ?               BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   13,000          13,000                count quota)  ?               ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30o  ?               FILLM (Open file limit)        20              20   ?               BIOLM (Buffered I/O            18              18d               limit)  ?               DIOLM (Direct I/O limit)       18              18a  ?               PRCLM (Subprocess               5               5d               creation quota)   ?               WSDEF (Working set size)    1,024           1,024o  ?               PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     20,000          20,000                quota)[1]rH               __________________________________________________________F               [1]A paging file quota of 40,000 pages is recommended if/               you are using the REPORT command.n  B               A FILLM of 20 is appropriate for a typical LSE usageD               pattern and enables LSE to exhibit full functionality.C               It might be necessary to grant higher FILLM quotas tolH               user accounts where LSE is frequently used to edit a largeF               number of files simultaneously. Buffer-change journalingE               causes user accounts to consume increased quantities of E               FILLM. One buffer-change journal file is maintained fortH               each editing buffer. For example, 30 user buffers that are=               journaled require a total of 30 units of FILLM.n      H          Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-3    E            C            The items in the following list require additional unitst            of FILLM:  )            o  Buffer-change journal filesR              o  SCA databaseso  1            o  Reading and writing of source files   4            o  Diagnostic file for the REVIEW command  "            o  Keystroke journaling  C            o  Image activation of other components, such as SCA ando               CMS   C            Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compareuC            the current values of these quotas with the requirements(B            for LSE. For example, the account used in the following)            example is the SYSTEM account:c  ,            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return>#            $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return> $            UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>  @            To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS9            Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:n  1            UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>y  B            For more information, see the OpenVMS System Management&            Utilities Reference Manual.  C            After you log in to a privileged account to install SCA,t@            invoke VMSINSTAL, the command procedure that installs?            this product. For an example of this procedure and ao7            description of its options, see Section 2.5.o                          D      5-4 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS e  h                     5.3 Installing LSE  B               This section contains excerpts from the installationH               procedure and explains each step. Default values appear in=               brackets throughout the installation procedure.   E               The following steps are performed as part of any DECsetoF               installation, and are accomplished before the component-7               specific steps described in this chapter:e  D               1. Log in to a privileged account and set your default4                  device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.  7               2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.e  '               3. Confirm system backup.9  /               4. Select a release notes option.   .               5. Select components to install.  .               6. Install the ENVMGR component.  G               See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal,p-               preliminary installation steps.a  D               To abort the installation procedure at any time, pressG               Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedureiC               deletes all files it has created up to that point ands@               returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry theD               installation procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, you must"               proceed from Step 2.  9               7. Respond to license registration queries.   E                  LSE supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility C                  (LMF). The installation procedure displays licenseeD                  information about your product and then asks if youF                  have registered and loaded your product authorizationG                  key (PAK) for LSE. The following is an example of such                   information:                     H          Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-5 t  T            H               %DECSET-I-START_LSE, The following questions relate to LSE               installation.   #               Product:       VAXSETr                Producer:      DEC!               Version:       12.4l                  Product:       LSE                Producer:      DEC                Version:       4.7  I               * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded                 [YES]? <Return>s  =               If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, @               answer NO to this question. You must then stop theD               installation, register and load your PAK, then restart               the installation.D  ?               If you incorrectly answer YES, you will receive apA               message indicating that you are not licensed to runUA               the product, and the installation procedure will be                terminated.   *            8. Select installation options.  I               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation g               [YES]? <Return>   ?               The directories SYS$EXAMPLES, SYS$TEST, SYS$HELP,TA               SYS$LIBRARY, SYS$MESSAGE, SYS$STARTUP, VUE$LIBRARY, @               LSE$EXAMPLE, and SYS$SYSTEM might contain previousD               versions of LSE files. These files are replaced duringD               the installation with new files, but the old files areB               not automatically purged. Purging is recommended. InC               response to the purging prompt, press Return to purge 1               the files or enter NO to keep them.U  I               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? S               <Return>  @               The IVP runs tests to verify that the installationC               was successful. Press Return to run the IVP after thenD               installation. If you do not want to run the IVP, enterE               NO in response to the prompt. For more IVP information,$               see Section 9.3.  .            9. Install LSE source files option.      D      5-6 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS n  g            C                  The installation procedure asks you if you want to F                  install LSE source files. The following OpenVMS AlphaB                  example shows these files occupying approximately(                  16,000 blocks of space.  H                   Please note that the total system disk space consumed G                   by the unsupported LSE source files is approximately _I                   16,000 blocks.  Compaq recommends not to answer yes to eI                   the following prompt if you are constrained by the freer6                   space available on your system disk.  N                  * Would you like to install the unsupported LSE source files                    [YES]? <Return>  P                  The files will be installed in SYS$SYSROOT[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]  8               10.Select default command language option.  N                  1 line written to file SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET nnn]                   COMM_LANG.OUT;1  H                  * Do you want default command language to be VMSLSE or +                  PORTABLE [VMSLSE]?<Return>f                                                        H          Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-7                 E               To select the PORTABLE command language as your system-1C               wide default command language, press Return to acceptV,               the default PORTABLE language.  =               To select the VMSLSE command language, which isa?               compatible with the command language available iniC               versions of LSE prior to Version 4.0, type VMSLSE andT               press Return.   >               Individual users can override the system defaultB               command language. See the Guide to DIGITAL Language-;               Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS Systems for more                information.  &            11.Select language support.  A               Templates for some languages are shipped on the LSE @               kit. The installation procedure displays the names@               of the language templates available on the LSE kit?               and asks which ones should be installed. Languageo?               templates for other layered products that supportdB               LSE not mentioned in this installation procedure areA               provided in the installation kits for those layered                products.h  I               Language templates for Ada, Ada95, BASIC, BLISS, C, COBOL,  K               C++, FORTRAN, FORTRAN 90, MACRO, Pascal, and PL/I as well as DK               templates for the LSE command languages are included in this  J               kit. Templates for other languages that support LSE and are F               not mentioned are provided in the installation kits for                those languages.  F               Please choose the languages for which you would like to                install support:                                  D      5-8 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS                 L            * Do you want to install language support for ADA [YES]? <Return>N            * Do you want to install language support for ADA95 [YES]? <Return>N            * Do you want to install language support for BASIC [YES]? <Return>N            * Do you want to install language support for BLISS [YES]? <Return>J            * Do you want to install language support for C [YES]? <Return>N            * Do you want to install language support for COBOL [YES]? <Return>L            * Do you want to install language support for CXX [YES]? <Return>P            * Do you want to install language support for FORTRAN [YES]? <Return>L            * Do you want to install language support for F90 [YES]? <Return>N            * Do you want to install language support for MACRO [YES]? <Return>O            * Do you want to install language support for PASCAL [YES]? <Return>iL            * Do you want to install language support for PLI [YES]? <Return>L            * Do you want to install language support for LSE [YES]? <Return>M            * Do you want to install language support for PLSE [YES]? <Return>g                                                                          H          Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-9 u  n            .            12.Read the informational messages.  A               The LSE installation procedure produces a number ofnC               informational messages that report on the progress ofe               the installation.s  =               The success of this part of the installation is 1               indicated by the following message:4  L               %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for LSE               installation                   .                    .                    ._F               This installation added or modified the following files:  A               If the installation procedure is successful, new or C               modified files are moved to their target directories.e  D               The SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXEB               files are updated to include the new versions of theC               LSE HELP text and the LSEDIT command-line definition.n<               For a list of the added or modified files, see               Appendix B.h  ?               If you entered YES in response to the prompt that @               requests a file purge at Step 8, previous versions.               of the LSE files are now purged.  >            13.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.  >               If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL@               now calls the IVP to verify that LSE was installed               successfully:t  K               %LSE-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7 IVP I               36 lines written to file DISK:[SYSTEM.SCRATCH]LSE$IVP.LIS;1   K               %LSE-I-ENDIVP, Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7 IVP SUCCESSFUL.CO               36 lines written to file $1$DIA3:[VMS$COMMON.SYSMGR]LSE$IVP.LIS;1o  -            14.End the installation procedure.p  <               If you selected only the LSE installation, theD               VMSINSTAL procedure ends at the same time, as follows:  B               %DECSET-I-DONELSE, The installation of LSE completed  2                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49    E      5-10 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS  t  f            E                  When the product installation procedure is complete,tD                  you can choose to install more products or log out.G                  If you removed any media from the console drive beforecG                  beginning the installation, you should replace it now.u  F                  The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries inC                  the process symbol tables during the installation.sB                  Therefore, if you are going to continue using theG                  system manager's account and you want to restore these_>                  symbols, you should log out and log in again.  0         5.4 Installing LSE on an OpenVMS Cluster  D               If you want to run LSE on multiple nodes of an OpenVMSG               Cluster, first check to see that you have the appropriateI>               software license. Then, follow these steps after               installing LSE:_  G               1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the license1D                  on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which LSE isD                  to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License+                  Management Utility Manual.   D               2. Run SYS$STARTUP:LSE$STARTUP.COM on each node of the5                  cluster that has a software license.z  E                  To ensure that LSE is installed each time the systemS?                  is bootstrapped, include the following line inl.                  SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM2                  (the site-specific startup file):  -                  @SYS$STARTUP:LSE$STARTUP.COM_  A               3. To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMSrH                  Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablesD                  installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do3                  this, perform the following steps:e  4                  a. Log in to a node on the cluster.  B                  b. Run INSTALL, then enter the following command:  G                     INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>i                H         Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS 5-11    h            C               c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.e  C               ________________________Note ________________________-  A               The installation procedure modifies the DCL command_;               table so the LSEDIT command is recognized and ?               processed. However, the previous command table isg?               still in effect for those users who are currently @               logged in. All logged-in users who want to use theB               LSEDIT command must log out of the system and log in               again.  C               _____________________________________________________                                                                             E      5-12 Installing the Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMSm                       H                                                                        6H         ________________________________________________________________  H               Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS      D               This chapter explains how to install the Compaq Module;               Management System for OpenVMS (MMS) software.g  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 6.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally, G               the chapter describes running MMS on multiple nodes of anaE               OpenVMS Cluster. This structure is used for each of theSF               component chapters, except when a component has specific>               requirements not common to the other components.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 MMS release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:MMSnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 034g!                 for Version 3.4).r  E                 _____________________________________________________n  /         6.1 Installation Procedure Requirementss  H               The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)A               is installed as part of the installation of the MMS :               component. ENVMGR consists of the following:  C               o  Run-time component used by DECset layered products                  o  DCL interface  %               o  DECwindows interfacer  G               The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.a                H           Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS 6-1    p            C            MMS includes support for forms in Compaq FMS for OpenVMS C            (FMS) libraries. If FMS is not installed on your system, C            the procedure prints a message similar to the following:S  B            %MMS-I-NOFMSSUPP, MMS will not contain support for FMS.  B            To use MMS to access forms stored in FMS libraries, youA            must have already installed FMS on your system. If youeE            install or reinstall FMS after you have installed MMS, FMS D            support will not be available. You must reinstall MMS for            FMS support.n  C            The MMS installation takes approximately 1 to 3 minutes,SE            depending on the type of media, your system configuration, D            and whether you are performing a product upgrade or a newD            installation. Before installing MMS, you must have SETPRVB            privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV privileges. InD            addition, you must have the available resources specified            in Table 6-1.  <            Table 6-1 MMS Installation Requirements (Minimum)D            _________________________________________________________  8                          Disk         Disk        GlobalC                          Space        Space       Page       GlobaltE            Operating     During       After       /Pagelets  SectionscE            System        Installation Installation Required  RequiredpD            _________________________________________________________  B            OpenVMS        7,500        4,500      1,900          6=            Alpha                                  pagelets[1]   E            OpenVMS VAX    4,500        3,000      1,000          8[2]o:                                                   pages[1]D            _________________________________________________________B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file5            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation.y=            [2]After installation, 6 global sections are used.i    +      6.2 User Account Quotas and Privileges   A            To use MMS, each account must have a minimum of TMPMBX ;            privilege, and the minimum requirements shown ina            Table 6-2.e            C      6-2 Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMSs d         *               Table 6-2 MMS Account QuotasH               __________________________________________________________  6                                          OpenVMS AlphaD                                          Pagelets        OpenVMS VAXG               Resource Name              Required        Pages Required H               __________________________________________________________   ?               ASTLM (AST limit)              14              14o  ?               BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   13,000          13,000                count quota)  ?               ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30a  ?               FILLM (Open file limit)        20              20c  ?               PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     20,000          20,000r               quota)  ?               PRCLM (Subprocess               2               2                creation quota)uH               __________________________________________________________  F               Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compareF               the current values of these quotas with the requirementsC               for each component. The account used in the following ,               example is the SYSTEM account:  /               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return> &               $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return>'               UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>c  C               To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS <               Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:  4               UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>  E               For more information, see the OpenVMS System Management$)               Utilities Reference Manual.            6.3 Installing MMS  B               This section contains excerpts from the installationH               procedure and explains each step. Default values appear in=               brackets throughout the installation procedure.,  E               The following steps are performed as part of any DECsetsF               installation, and are accomplished before the subsequentA               component-specific steps described in this chapter:   D               1. Log in to a privileged account and set your default4                  device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.  H           Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS 6-3    u            4            2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.  $            3. Confirm system backup.  ,            4. Select a release notes option.  +            5. Select components to install..  +            6. Install the ENVMGR component.o  D            See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal,*            preliminary installation steps.  A            To abort the installation procedure at any time, press D            Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure@            deletes all files it has created up to that point and=            returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry thehA            installation procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, you mustu            proceed from Step 2.p  6            7. Respond to license registration queries.  B               MMS supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility@               (LMF). The installation procedure displays licenseA               information about your product and then asks if youiC               have registered and loaded your product authorizationtD               key (PAK) for MMS. The following is an example of such               information:  H               %DECSET-I-START_MMS, The following questions relate to MMS               installation.C  #               Product:       VAXSET                 Producer:      DEC!               Version:       12.4d                  Product:       MMS                Producer:      DEC                Version:       3.4  I               * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded d               [YES]? <Return>   =               If you have not registered and loaded your PAK,s@               answer NO to this question. You must then stop the@               installation, register and load your PAK, and then'               restart the installation.a        C      6-4 Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMSa b  i            B                  If you incorrectly answer YES, DECset enables youA                  to complete the installation without running thedD                  Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However,G                  when you try to invoke MMS, you will receive a messager@                  indicating that you are not licensed to run the                  product.   -               8. Select installation options.S  L                  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?                   <Return>e  C                  The IVP runs tests to verify that the installation F                  was successful. Press Return to run the IVP after theG                  installation. If you do not want to run the IVP, entere.                  NO in response to the prompt.  L                  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation                    [YES]? <Return>  O                  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for MMS                   installationp  G                  The directories SYS$EXAMPLES, SYS$HELP, and SYS$SYSTEMiD                  might contain previous versions of MMS files. TheseD                  files are replaced during the installation with newG                  files, but the old files are not automatically purged.hC                  Purging is recommended. In response to the purging G                  prompt, press Return to purge the files or enter NO tot                  keep them.   1               9. Read the informational messages.p  D                  The MMS installation procedure produces a number ofF                  informational messages that report on the progress of"                  the installation.  G                  %DECSET-I-START_MMS, MMS V3.4 installation in progressE  G                  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...EH                  %MMS-I-NOFMSSUPP, MMS will not contain support for FMS.0                  %MMS-I-LINKIMAGE, Linking V3.4.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  =                 You see the NOFMSSUPP message only if the FMS 9                 software is not installed on your system.R  E                 _____________________________________________________E    H           Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS 6-5 S  <            A               The success of the installation is indicated by theR                following message:  G               %DECSET-I-DONEMMS, The installation of MMS V3.4 completedt  E               If the installation procedure is successful, the new or ?               modified files are moved to their target directo-I=               ries. In addition, the SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and D               SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE files are updated to includeD               the new versions of MMS help text and the MMS command-               line definition.  ?               If you entered YES in response to the prompt thats@               requests a file purge at Step 8, previous versions.               of the MMS files are now purged.  >            10.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.  >               If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL@               now calls the IVP to verify that MMS was installed7               successfully, and displays the following:   J               %MMS-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Module Management System V3.4 IVPJ               %MMS-I-ENDIVP, Module Management System V3.4 IVP SUCCESSFUL.                                                      C      6-6 Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS                  0               11.End the installation procedure.  ?                     Installation of MMS V3.4 completed at 15:49   5                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49   E                  When the product installation procedure is complete, D                  you can choose to install more products or log out.G                  If you removed any media from the console drive before E                  beginning the installation, you must replace it now.   F                  The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries inC                  the process symbol tables during the installation. B                  Therefore, if you are going to continue using theG                  system manager's account and you want to restore thesev<                  symbols, you must log out and log in again.  0         6.4 Installing MMS on an OpenVMS Cluster  A               To run MMS on multiple nodes of an OpenVMS Cluster,yG               first check to see that you have the appropriate softwaredE               license. Then, follow these steps after installing MMS:S  G               1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the licenseeD                  on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which MMS isD                  to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License+                  Management Utility Manual.   D               2. Run SYS$STARTUP:MMS$STARTUP.COM on each node in theF                  cluster that has a software license. In addition, youC                  must add the following line to your system startupu:                  procedure, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:  /                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:MMS$STARTUP.COM   A               3. To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMSaH                  Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablesD                  installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do3                  this, perform the following steps:E  4                  a. Log in to a node on the cluster.  F                  b. Run INSTALL and enter the following command at the$                     INSTALL> prompt:  G                     INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>   E                 c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.o      H           Installing the Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS 6-7 c                       H                                                                        7H         ________________________________________________________________  H              Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer forH                                                                  OpenVMS      I               This chapter explains how to install the Compaq Performance ?               and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS (PCA) software.s  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 7.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally, G               the chapter describes how to run PCA on multiple nodes of H               an OpenVMS Cluster. This structure is used for each of theF               component chapters, except when a component has specific>               requirements not common to the other components.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 PCA release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:PCAnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 047_!                 for Version 4.7).a  E                 _____________________________________________________I  E               Note that PCA is compatible with the following softwareo               and languages:  5                   Compaq ADA            DIGITAL DIBOL   ;                   Compaq Basic for      DIGITAL FORTRAN HPOe                   OpenVMSa  6                   Compaq C for OpenVMS  DIGITAL RPG II  4                   Compaq C++ for        VAX BLISS-32                   OpenVMS   0                   Compaq COBOL for      VAX PL/I                   OpenVMS         H  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS 7-1                   -                Compaq Fortran for    VAX SCAN                 OpenVMS Systems                   Compaq Pascal for                OpenVMS Systems  =            All features of PCA are available to each of these ;            languages. DTM, LSE, and SCA can also be used in E            conjunction with PCA. See the Software Product Description =            (SPD) for information on specific versions of thiss%            software supported by PCA.s  ,      7.1 Installation Procedure Requirements  E            The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR) >            is installed as part of the installation of the PCA7            component. ENVMGR consists of the following:o  @            o  Run-time component used by DECset layered products              o  DCL interface   "            o  DECwindows interface  D            The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.  C            The PCA installation takes approximately 2 to 7 minutes,gE            depending on the type of media, your system configuration,_D            and whether you are performing a product upgrade or a newD            installation. Before installing PCA, you must have SETPRVB            privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV privileges. InD            addition, you must have the available resources specified            in Table 7-1.                                  L      7-2 Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS    s            ?               Table 7-1 PCA Installation Requirements (Minimum)lG               _________________________________________________________C  <                             Disk         Disk         GlobalF                             Space        Space        Page      GlobalH               Operating     During       After        /Pagelets SectionsH               System        Installation Installation Required  RequiredG               _________________________________________________________t  E               OpenVMS       40,000         8,000[2]   2,500         7MA               Alpha                                   pagelets[1]T  E               OpenVMS VAX   23,000         5,000      1,200         8a>                                                       pages[1]G               _________________________________________________________oE               [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the filepA               SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation. For most3D               efficient operation, you will need a total of 100 freeF               global pages, plus the size of SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE!               after installation../               [2]Includes the PCA demo package.                                                             H  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS 7-3                 +      7.2 User Account Quotas and Privileges   E            To use PCA, each account must have a minimum of TMPMBX and_C            NETMBX privileges, and the minimum requirements shown in             Table 7-2.   '            Table 7-2 PCA Account Quotas E            __________________________________________________________   3                                       OpenVMS AlphalA                                       Pagelets        OpenVMS VAX_D            Resource Name              Required        Pages RequiredE            __________________________________________________________    <            ASTLM (AST limit)              30              30  <            BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   13,000          13,000            count quota)   <            ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30  <            FILLM (Open file limit)        20              20  <            PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     30,000          30,000            quota)eE            __________________________________________________________   C            Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compare C            the current values of these quotas with the requirementsn@            for each component. The account used in the following)            example is the SYSTEM account:   ,            $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return>#            $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return>_$            UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>  @            To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMS9            Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:   1            UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>   B            For more information, see the OpenVMS System Management&            Utilities Reference Manual.        7.3 Installing PCAA  ?            This section contains excerpts from the installationBE            procedure and explains each step. Default values appear in :            brackets throughout the installation procedure.    L      7-4 Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS                 E               The following steps are performed as part of any DECset F               installation, and are accomplished before the subsequentA               component-specific steps described in this chapter:_  D               1. Log in to a privileged account and set your default4                  device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.  7               2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.   '               3. Confirm system backup.   /               4. Select a release notes option.o  .               5. Select components to install.  .               6. Install the ENVMGR component.  G               See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal,s-               preliminary installation steps.   D               To abort the installation procedure at any time, pressG               Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedureeC               deletes all files it has created up to that point anda@               returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry theD               installation procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, you must"               proceed from Step 2.  9               7. Respond to license registration queries.p  E                  PCA supports the OpenVMS License Management FacilityaC                  (LMF). The installation procedure displays licensehD                  information about your product and asks if you haveE                  registered and loaded your product authorization keyoC                  (PAK) for PCA. The following is an example of such                   information:o  K                  %DECSET-I-START_PCA, The following questions relate to PCAe                  installation.  &                  Product:       VAXSET#                  Producer:      DECs$                  Version:       12.4  #                  Product:       PCAt#                  Producer:      DEC #                  Version:       4.7o  L                  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded                    [YES]? <Return>    H  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS 7-5 n  o            A               If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, you E               must answer NO to this question. You must then stop thesC               installation, register and load your PAK, and restarte               the installation.   ?               If you incorrectly answer YES, DECset enables your>               to complete the installation without running theA               Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However,tD               when you try to invoke PCA, you will receive a message=               indicating that you are not licensed to run the                product.                                                                                L      7-6 Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS                 -               8. Select installation options.   L                  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?                   <Return>   C                  The IVP runs tests to verify that the installationhF                  was successful. Press Return to run the IVP after theG                  installation. If you do not want to run the IVP, enter .                  NO in response to the prompt.  L                  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation                    [YES]? <Return>  E                  The directories SYS$EXAMPLES, SYS$HELP, SYS$LIBRARY,eC                  SYS$MANAGER, and SYS$SYSTEM might contain previouslG                  versions of PCA files. These files are replaced duringlG                  the installation with new files, but the old files areoE                  not automatically purged. Purging is recommended. InuF                  response to the purging prompt, press Return to purge4                  the files or enter NO to keep them.  M                  * Do you wish to install the PCA DECwindows analyzer [YES]? u                  <Return>aN                  * Do you wish to install the PCA DECwindows collector [YES]?                   <Return>t  H                  The PCA product consists of two major components, which/                  can be installed individually:n  F                  o  The Collector-Gathers various performance and test4                     data on your running application  A                  o  The Analyzer-Processes and displays that data 8                     graphically, as a standalone utility  .               9. Install the PCA demo package.  N                  * Do you want to install the PCA demo package [YES]? <Return>  O                  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for PCAs                  installationl  H                  The VMSINSTAL procedure asks if you want to install theJ                  optional PCA demo package. If you enter YES (the default,K                  the SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.PCA] directory is created,tF                  and all the demo files are copied into it. The systemH                  logical name PCA$EXAMPLES that points to this directoryE                  is also defined. After the installation, you can rune7                  the demos with @PCA$EXAMPLES:PCA_DEMO.     H  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS 7-7                 .            10.Read the informational messages.  A               The PCA installation procedure produces a number of.C               informational messages that report on the progress of                the installation._  A               The success of the installation is indicated by the                 following message:  B               %DECSET-I-DONEPCA, The installation of PCA completed  A               If the installation procedure is successful, new oriC               modified files are moved to their target directories.   D               The SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXEB               files are updated to include the new versions of the@               PCA Help text and the PCA command-line definition.  B               The PCA installation optionally adds or replaces the@               SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.PCA] directory and its               contents.L  =               If you typed YES in response to the prompt that @               requests a file purge at Step 8, previous versions.               of the PCA files are now purged.  >            11.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.  B               If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL now?               calls the IVP to verify that PCA was successfully                installed.  =               If PCA has been successfully installed, the IVPu-               displays the following message:o  5               %PCA-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning PCA V4.7 IVP   @                   Saving previously defined PCA logical names...+                   Linking IVP image file...s+                   Running Collector test...d*                   Running Analyzer test...*                   Checking test results...  5               %PCA-I-IVPPASS, PCA V4.7 IVP Successfult  -                   Deleting temporary files... ,                   Restoring logical names...        L      7-8 Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS I  A            0               12.End the installation procedure.  ?                     Installation of PCA V4.7 completed at 15:49o  5                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49   E                  When the product installation procedure is complete, D                  you can choose to install more products or log out.G                  If you removed any media from the console drive before E                  beginning the installation, you must replace it now.   F                  The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries inC                  the process symbol tables during the installation.sB                  Therefore, if you are going to continue using theG                  system manager's account and you want to restore theseo<                  symbols, you must log out and log in again.  0         7.4 Installing PCA on an OpenVMS Cluster  D               If you want to run PCA on multiple nodes of an OpenVMSG               Cluster, first check to see that you have the appropriate >               software license. Then, follow these steps after               installing PCA:c  G               1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the license D                  on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which PCA isD                  to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License+                  Management Utility Manual.i  D               2. Execute PCA$STARTUP.COM on each node of the clusterG                  that has a software license. In addition, you must add E                  the following line to your system startup procedure, /                  SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:   /                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:PCA$STARTUP.COMt  A               3. To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMSfH                  Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablesD                  installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do3                  this, perform the following steps:   4                  a. Log in to a node on the cluster.  F                  b. Run INSTALL and enter the following command at the$                     INSTALL> prompt:  G                     INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>         H  Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS 7-9 _  _            C               c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.l  C               ________________________Note ________________________   9               The installation procedure modifies the DCL @               command table so the PCA command is recognized and?               processed. However, the previous command table iso?               still in effect for those users who are currentlyt@               logged in. All logged-in users who want to use the?               PCA command must log out of the system and log int               again.  C               _____________________________________________________e                                                                            M      7-10 Installing the Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMSc                       H                                                                        8H         ________________________________________________________________  H                   Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS      D               This chapter explains how to install the Compaq Source7               Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA) software.a  F               The first two sections present installation and user ac-H               count requirements. Section 8.3 continues the installationE               process from where it left off in Section 2.6. Finally, G               the chapter describes how to run SCA on multiple nodes ofAH               an OpenVMS Cluster. This structure is used for each of theF               component chapters, except when a component has specific>               requirements not common to the other components.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 SCA release notes, up to and including this version,D                 can be found in SYS$HELP:SCAnnn.RELEASE_NOTES (whereA                 nnn is the version and update number, such as 047O!                 for Version 4.7).a  E                 _____________________________________________________L  /         8.1 Installation Procedure Requirementsc  H               The Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)A               is installed as part of the installation of the SCAr:               component. ENVMGR consists of the following:  C               o  Run-time component used by DECset layered productsR                 o  DCL interface  %               o  DECwindows interface   G               The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.c                H               Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-1 w  o            =            The installation of SCA takes approximately 2 to 5o?            minutes, depending on the type of media, your system B            configuration, and whether you are performing a productD            upgrade or a new installation. Before installing SCA, youD            must have SETPRV privileges, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRV?            privileges. In addition, you must have the availableS,            resources specified in Table 8-1.    <            Table 8-1 SCA Installation Requirements (Minimum)E            __________________________________________________________P  9                          Disk         Disk         Global C                          Space        Space        Page      Global E            Operating     During       After        /Pagelets SectionsCE            System        Installation Installation Required  Required E            __________________________________________________________   C            OpenVMS       25,000       22,000       12,000        15 >            Alpha                                   pagelets[1]  C            OpenVMS VAX   18,000       15,500        5,000        15_<                                                     pages[1]E            __________________________________________________________ B            [1]Plus the size (in number of disk blocks) of the file>            SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE at installation. For mostA            efficient operation, you will need a total of 100 free_C            global pages, plus the size of SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE             after installation.  +      8.2 User Account Quotas and Privilegesl  ?            To use SCA, each account must have TMPMBX and NETMBXa<            privileges, and the minimum requirements shown in            Table 8-2.S  '            Table 8-2 SCA Account Quotas E            __________________________________________________________   3                                       OpenVMS AlphapA                                       Pagelets        OpenVMS VAX D            Resource Name              Required        Pages RequiredE            __________________________________________________________B  <            ASTLM (AST limit)              24              24  E                                              (continued on next page)_        ?      8-2 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS                  2               Table 8-2 (Cont.) SCA Account QuotasH               __________________________________________________________  6                                          OpenVMS AlphaD                                          Pagelets        OpenVMS VAXG               Resource_Name              Required        Pages RequiredbH               __________________________________________________________  ?               BYTLM (Buffered I/O byte   18,000          18,000p               count quota)  ?               ENQLM (Enqueue quota)          30              30   ?               FILLM (Open file limit)        20              20_  ?               TQELM (Timer queue entry        5               5o               limit)  ?               BIOLM (Buffered I/O            18              18t               limit)  ?               DIOLM (Direct I/O limit)       18              18   ?               PRCLM (Subprocess               2               2S               creation quota)R  B               WSDEF (Working set size)      600[1]          600[1]  ?               PGFLQUOTA (Paging file     30,000          30,000                quota)H               __________________________________________________________$               [1]3,000 pages optimum    F               Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compareF               the current values of these quotas with the requirementsE               for SCA. For example, the account used in the followinge,               example is the SYSTEM account:  /               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return> &               $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return>'               UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>   C               To change the values of these quotas, use the OpenVMSa<               Authorize Utility MODIFY command. For example:  4               UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM /ASTLM=100 <Return>  E               For more information, see the OpenVMS System Managemente)               Utilities Reference Manual.   H               Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-3 i  a                  8.3 Installing SCAC  ?            This section contains excerpts from the installationpB            procedure and explains each step. Default values appearA            in brackets throughout the installation procedure. The >            following steps are performed as part of any DECsetC            installation, and are accomplished before the subsequentt>            component-specific steps described in this chapter:  A            1. Log in to a privileged account and set your default 1               device and directory to SYS$UPDATE.   4            2. Invoke VMSINSTAL with a kit on CD-ROM.  $            3. Confirm system backup.  ,            4. Select a release notes option.  +            5. Select components to install.t  +            6. Install the ENVMGR component.   D            See Section 2.6 for full descriptions of these universal,*            preliminary installation steps.  A            To abort the installation procedure at any time, presssD            Ctrl/Y. When you press Ctrl/Y, the installation procedure@            deletes all files it has created up to that point and=            returns you to DCL level. If you want to retry the A            installation procedure after pressing Ctrl/Y, you must             proceed from Step 2.   6            7. Respond to license registration queries.  B               SCA supports the OpenVMS License Management Facility@               (LMF). The installation procedure displays licenseA               information about your product and then asks if youfC               have registered and loaded your product authorizationED               key (PAK) for SCA. The following is an example of such               information:                      ?      8-4 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS                  K                  %DECSET-I-START_SCA, The following questions relate to SCAi                  installation.  .                          Product:       VAXSET+                          Producer:      DECn,                          Version:       12.4  +                          Product:       LSEt+                          Producer:      DECr+                          Version:       4.7   A                          Note: LSE and SCA share the LSE license.   L                  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded                   [YES]?   @                  If you have not registered and loaded your PAK,C                  answer NO to this question. You must then stop thelG                  installation, register and load your PAK, then restartV"                  the installation.  B                  If you incorrectly answer YES, DECset enables youA                  to complete the installation without running theRD                  Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However,G                  when you try to invoke SCA, you will receive a messagee@                  indicating that you are not licensed to run the                  product.                                                 H               Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-5 M  G            B            8. Choose the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)               options.  @               The IVP runs tests to verify that the installationA               was successful. There are two parts to the SCA IVP:iC               one that tests the character-cell version of SCA, andpC               one that tests the DECwindows version. If you want toeD               run the character cell or both parts of the IVP, press=               Return in response to the following IVP prompt:   P               As well as verifying that the installation succeeded, the IVP alsoO               creates the SCA example library. It is therefore recommended thati               you run the IVP.  I               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? f               <Return>  >               Entering YES to this prompt causes the following*               information to be displayed:  L          The IVP has two sections, a character cell section and a DECwindowsK          section. In order for the DECwindows section to run correctly, thelK          logical name DECW$DISPLAY must be appropriately set (using the SET J          DISPLAY command). If at this time you are not prepared to run theI          DECwindows portion of the IVP, enter NO at the following prompt.e  <          You can rerun the IVP later by issuing the command:            @SYS$TEST:SCA$IVP  9                 * Do you wish to run the whole IVP [YES]?   >               If you do not want to run the DECwindows part of>               the IVP because, for example, you do not have anB               appropriate display device, enter NO to the previousE               prompt. If you are running the installation at a remoteEC               node, set your DECwindows display using the followingr               command:  9               $ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=nodename <Return>   C               The nodename is the name of your local node where the A               display should appear. See the online Help for more D               information on setting your DECwindows display device.  ?               It is highly recommended that you run the IVP not A               only to verify that the installation succeeded, but A               also to set up a sample SCA library and to have the A               logical name SCA$EXAMPLE refer to that library. The C               installation places the necessary files in the sampleE  ?      8-6 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMSt                 E                  directory and the IVP creates the sample SCA libraryCC                  in that directory. The IVP also sets up an exampleMH                  library for the program design facility (PDF), referredD                  to by the logical name SCA$2167A. If you choose notE                  to run the IVP, enter NO at the previous prompt. You G                  can run the IVP after the installation by entering then#                  following command:   ,                  $ @SYS$TEST:SCA$IVP<Return>  G                  For more information on running the IVP manually after ?                  the installation is complete, see Section 9.3.f  -               9. Select installation options.t  L                  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation                   [YES]?i  P                  Please indicate the components of SCA that you wish to install:  5                        1 - Both SCA client and server *                        2 - SCA client only  K                  * Enter the number corresponding to the SCA components to I                  install [1]:   @                  If you install the SCA server, two accounts are5                  created: SCA$SERVER and SCA$DEFAULT.o  A                  The server code itself runs under the SCA$SERVER A                  account. This account has no special privileges,tE                  but is granted access to all SCA library directoriesAC                  by an access control list (ACL) that is added whenlE                  libraries are created. This installation also grantsaC                  READ and EXECUTE access for the SCA$SERVER accountiB                  to the NETPROXY database, which it uses to verifyG                  remote users' access to SCA libraries where the serveroB                  is running. The image executed by the SCA server,E                  SCA$SERVER_MAIN, is installed with SYSPRV and SYSNAMy                  privileges.  G                  This installation defines the SCA$SERVER object in thesH                  network database. A password for the SCA$SERVER accountF                  can either be generated randomly or defined manually.E                  In either case, the password is added to the NetworktH                  Control Program (NCP) database. If you decide to changeH                  the SCA$SERVER account password in the future, you mustG                  remember to update the SCA$SERVER object password also                   by using NCP.    H               Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-7 n  e            =               Another account, SCA$DEFAULT, is created by the A               installation to grant access to remote users who do C               not have proxy access to the local node. This account (               has no special privileges.  F               Both these accounts must have unique User IdentificationE               Codes (UICs). You are prompted to enter information for.9               these accounts as in the following example:   N               In order to grant access to remote users who do not have a proxyN               account for the local node, SCA creates the SCA$DEFAULT account,N               which is used as a default proxy account for SCA library access.  5               This account has no special privileges.w  G                 You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order <                 to ensure proper security of your libraries.  M                 The password for the account should normally be automatically M                 generated by SCA.  A user-supplied password may also be giventO                 (minimum size 10).  If a user-supplied password is provided, it N                 will not be logged in the Auto Answer file and cannot be used '                 for automated installs.d  ;               * Do you want to specify a password [NO]? yesi  C                  Please enter a password of at least 10 characters.                  * Password:g               * Verification:e  E               * Enter UIC for SCA$DEFAULT account (include brackets)                 [[371,345]]:  9               %SCA-I-CREACC, Creating account SCA$DEFAULT N               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named               SCA$DEFAULT.;               %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added O               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier SCA$DEFAULT value: [000371,000345] 8&               added to rights databaseD               %SCA-I-MODACC, Modifying account SCA$DEFAULT quotas...N               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named               SCA$DEFAULT.4               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updatedN               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named               SCA$DEFAULT.4               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated        ?      8-8 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS                  P                 In order to grant access to remote users who do not have a proxyO                 account for the local node, SCA creates the SCA$SERVER account,eP                 which is used as a default proxy account for SCA library access.  7                 This account has no special privileges.o  J                    You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order?                    to ensure proper security of your libraries.S  M                 The password for the account should normally be automatically M                 generated by SCA.  A user-supplied password may also be given_K                 (minimum size 10), a reason for a user-supplied password isuK                 when multiple network databases need updating in a cluster.pG                 If a user-supplied password is provided, it will not be E                 logged in the Auto Answer file and cannot be used for #                 automated installs.s  >                  * Do you want to specify a password [NO]? yes  F                     Please enter a password of at least 10 characters.                    * Password:                   * Verification:  G                  * Enter UIC for SCA$SERVER account (include brackets)                    [[370,355]]:a  N                  %SCA-I-CREACC, Creating account SCA$SERVER for the SCA serverL                  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT "                  named SCA$SERVER.>                  %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully addedA                  %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier SCA$SERVER value:  :                  [000370,000355] added to rights data baseG                  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk s6                  directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$SERVER].L                  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT "                  named SCA$SERVER.7                  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated F                  %SCA-I-MODACC, Modifying account SCA$SERVER quotas...L                  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT "                  named SCA$SERVER.7                  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updatedVL                  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT "                  named SCA$SERVER.7                  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated           H               Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-9    _            K                 The network object SCA$SERVER has been defined. If you wishiF                 to view this, run SYS$SYSTEM:NCP and enter the command6                       NCP> LIST OBJECT SCA$SERVER CHAR  ?               See Section 8.5 for information on the SCA serverpD               installation and the quotas assigned to the SCA$SERVER'               and SCA$DEFAULT accounts.P  .            10.Read the informational messages.  A               The SCA installation procedure produces a number ofrC               informational messages that report on the progress ofS               the installation:_  B               %DECSET-I-DONESCA, The installation of SCA completed  M               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target                directories...  A               If the installation procedure is successful, new or C               modified files are moved to their target directories.B  D               The SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXEB               files are updated to include the new versions of theD               SCA HELP text and the SCA command-line definition. ForD               a list of the added or modified files, see Appendix B.  >            11.Observe the Installation Verification Procedure.  >               If you chose to run the IVP in Step 8, VMSINSTAL@               now calls the IVP to verify that SCA was installedE               successfully. If you answered YES to running the entiresC               IVP, the DECwindows portion requires user action. The_B               SCA main window appears on the screen. Use the mouseD               to choose the Exit menu option from the File pull-downB               menu. The IVP then continues. See Section C.1 to see3               what to do in the event of a failure.   D               Event files are created by the IVP for the SCA and PDF               sample libraries.e  G               %SCA-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Source Code Analyzer V4.7 IVP.   1               ****  Client testing complete  **** =               %SCA-I-CONNECTING, Requesting connection to 0:: =               %SCA-S-LIB, your SCA Library is 0::SCA$EXAMPLE:i=               %SCA-I-CONNECTING, Requesting connection to 0::U1               ****  Server testing complete  ****       @      8-10 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS _  _            E                  The character cell portion of the IVP has completed uG                  successfully. The DECwindows section will now execute.o  G                  The SCA main window should appear on your display.  IthE                  will be set to the SCA Example library.  Verify thatcK                  this is the case, and then choose EXIT from the FILE menu.U  L                  If the DECset Environment Manager did not already appear onL                  your display, please verify that it appears as an icon as aI                  result of executing this IVP; then, restore the icon and/M                  choose EXIT from the FILE menu.  (If the DECset Environment mL                  Manager was on your display prior to the execution of this G                  IVP and a context had previously been applied via the  M                  DECset Environment Manager's main window, that context will eB                  be applied to SCA as part of SCA initialization.)  I                  %SCA-I-ENDIVP, Source Code Analyzer V4.7 IVP SUCCESSFUL.   H                  In addition, if you typed YES in response to the promptE                  that requests a file purge, previous versions of SCA &                  files are now purged.  0               12.End the installation procedure.  ?                     Installation of SCA V4.7 completed at 15:49y  L                   Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY  E                   Creating installation data file:  VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]o"                    SCA047.VMI_DATA  5                     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49m  E                  When the product installation procedure is complete,vD                  you can choose to install more products or log out.G                  If you removed any media from the console drive beforeeG                  beginning the installation, you should replace it now.l  F                  The VMSINSTAL procedure deletes or changes entries inC                  the process symbol tables during the installation. B                  Therefore, if you are going to continue using theG                  system manager's account and you want to restore theseu<                  symbols, you must log out and log in again.              H              Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-11 o  t            -      8.4 Installing SCA on an OpenVMS Clustero  A            If you want to run SCA on multiple nodes of an OpenVMSeD            Cluster, first check to see that you have the appropriate;            software license. Then, follow these steps aftery            installing SCA:  D            1. Enter the LICENSE LOAD command to activate the licenseA               on each node in the OpenVMS Cluster on which SCA is A               to be executed, as described in the OpenVMS License (               Management Utility Manual.  A            2. Run SYS$STARTUP:SCA$STARTUP.COM on each node of the 2               cluster that has a software license.  B               To ensure that SCA is installed each time the system<               is bootstrapped, include the following line in+               SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM /               (the site-specific startup file):   *               @SYS$STARTUP:SCA$STARTUP.COM  >            3. To use the product on other nodes in the OpenVMSE               Cluster, you must replace the version of the DCL tablestA               installed on the other OpenVMS Cluster nodes. To do 0               this, perform the following steps:  1               a. Log in to a node on the cluster.n  C               b. Run INSTALL and enter the following command at thee!                  INSTALL> prompt:   D                  INSTALL> REPLACE SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE <Return>  C               c. Repeat Steps a and b for each node of the cluster.                                 @      8-12 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS r  e            #         8.5 SCA Server Installatione  G               SCA provides a server that enables remote users to access G               your local SCA libraries. The installation of this server                is optional.  H               You will be prompted during the installation as to whetherG               you would like to install both the SCA server and the SCAoG               client, or whether you would like to install only the SCA                client.   G               If you elect to install only the SCA client, remote userswF               will not be able to access your local SCA libraries. SCAH               users on your local system will not be affected. They willF               have the ability to use local libraries and libraries onC               remote nodes where the SCA server has been installed.   G               If you elect to install the optional SCA server, accountsoF               named SCA$SERVER and SCA$DEFAULT are created for the SCAB               server. The accounts are given the following quotas:  F               Username: SCA$SERVER              Owner:  DEC_SCA_SERVERP               Account:  DECNET                  UIC:    [370,355] ([SCA$SERVER])A               CLI:      DCL                     Tables: DCLTABLESo2               Default:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$SERVER]3               LGICMD:   SYS$SYSTEM:SCA$SERVER_LOGINo(               Flags:  Restricted DisMail                                                H              Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-13                 %   Primary days:   Mon Tue Wed Thu Friv-   Secondary days:                     Sat Sun H   Primary   000000000011111111112222  Secondary 000000000011111111112222H   Day Hours 012345678901234567890123  Day Hours 012345678901234567890123H   Network:  ##### Full access ######            ##### Full access ######H   Batch:    -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Local:    -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Dialup:   -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Remote:   -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------>   Expiration:    (none)    Pwdminimum:  6   Login Fails:     0=   Pwdlifetime:         90 00:00    Pwdchange:   (pre-expired)rI   Last Login:    (none) (interactive), 1-JUN-2000 13:22 (non-interactive)l;   Maxjobs:         0  Fillm:       300  Bytlm:        32767 ;   Maxacctjobs:     0  Shrfillm:      0  Pbytlm:           0 ;   Maxdetach:       0  BIOlm:       120  JTquota:       4096 ;   Prclm:           8  DIOlm:       120  WSdef:         1024 ;   Prio:            4  ASTlm:       120  WSquo:        15237l;   Queprio:         4  TQElm:        10  WSextent:     30474(;   CPU:        (none)  Enqlm:       200  Pgflquo:      204801   Authorized Privileges:   Default Privileges:h  <   Username: SCA$DEFAULT                      Owner:  DEC_SCAN   Account:  DECNET                           UIC:    [371,345] ([SCA$DEFAULT])>   CLI:      DCL                              Tables: DCLTABLES'   Default:  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$DEFAULT]r	   LGICMD:I0   Flags:  DisCtlY DefCLI LockPwd DisMail Captive%   Primary days:   Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri -   Secondary days:                     Sat Sun H   Primary   000000000011111111112222  Secondary 000000000011111111112222H   Day Hours 012345678901234567890123  Day Hours 012345678901234567890123H   Network:  -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Batch:    -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Local:    -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Dialup:   -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------H   Remote:   -----  No access  ------            -----  No access  ------F   Expiration:            (none)    Pwdminimum:  6   Login Fails:     0=   Pwdlifetime:         90 00:00    Pwdchange:   (pre-expired)vH   Last Login:            (none) (interactive),  (none) (non-interactive);   Maxjobs:         0  Fillm:         0  Bytlm:            0 ;   Maxacctjobs:     0  Shrfillm:      0  Pbytlm:           0i;   Maxdetach:       0  BIOlm:         0  JTquota:       4096c                @      8-14 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS    s            >      Prclm:           0  DIOlm:         0  WSdef:         2000>      Prio:            4  ASTlm:         0  WSquo:            1>      Queprio:         4  TQElm:        10  WSextent:         1>      CPU:        (none)  Enqlm:         0  Pgflquo:          0      Authorized Privileges:n      Default Privileges:  E               In addition, an access control list (ACL) is set on theaB               file SYS$SYSTEM:NETPROXY.DAT, giving the SCA$SERVER .               account read and execute access.  G               If any problems occur at run time, the SCA server createsdA               an error log file in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SCA$SERVER]. OnecB               possible error is server failure due to insufficientG               virtual memory. If this occurs frequently, you might wantC=               to increase PGFLQUO for the SCA$SERVER account.r  H               If you are reinstalling SCA, stop any previous SCA serversG               (network processes named SCA$SERVER_nnnn) so they will beeG               restarted using the new server code. Use the DCL commands.H               SHOW SYSTEM/NETWORK and STOP/IDENTIFICATION, respectively.                                                            H              Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS 8-15                 4      8.6 Installing SCA Server on an OpenVMS Cluster  C            When the SCA server is installed, it creates or modifies @            the SCA$SERVER network object and the SCA$SERVER userA            account. If a password is not manually supplied duringA?            installation, a random password is generated and setvB            on both the object and the account for each node in theD            cluster. If the SCA server is installed in a cluster with@            a common user authorization file but distinct networkD            databases, then the password will not be set correctly in)            some of the network databases.   =            To resolve this problem, you must manually set thee@            password in the authorization file and in all networkC            databases during the main SCA installation. Make sure to D            use the same account password for all subsequent nodes inC            the cluster. See step 9 in Section 8.3 for an example of A            supplying a user-defined password during installation.                                                                   @      8-16 Installing the Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS C  E                  H                                                                        9H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                   After the Installation      A               Your DECset components are now installed and can beS#               invoked by all users.F  G               The installation procedure modifies the DCL command tableeC               so the component invocation command is recognized andME               processed. However, the previous command table is stillsD               in effect for those users who are currently logged in.E               All logged-in users who want to use the updated versionsE               of each component must log out of the system and log in                again.  !         9.1 OpenVMS Cluster Setupw  F               After you install DECset in an OpenVMS Cluster, you mustD               perform the following tasks on each licensed node that1               does not share common system files:   B               o  Modify the SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file andA                  execute the startup procedures for the installed                   components.  '               o  Install DCLTABLES.EXE.   2               o  Register the licenses for DECset.  D               You must edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, the site-H               specific startup file, and add the following lines for theG               Environment Manager and each of the installed components:e  0                  @SYS$STARTUP:ENVMGR$STARTUP.COM5                  @SYS$STARTUP:[component]$STARTUP.COM   H               The DECset installation procedure puts the startup commandC               file for each component in the SYS$STARTUP directory.f  B               For more details, see the section on OpenVMS Cluster@               installation in the appropriate component chapter.        H                                               After the Installation 9-1 c  e                  9.2 OpenVMS Mail Utilitya  @            You can use LSE to read and compose messages from theE            Mail utility. You can define the logical name MAIL$EDIT asnB            CALLABLE_LSE to use the editor from MAIL. Note that LSEC            must be installed as a known image. This is accomplished =            through the editor's startup command procedure. In B            addition, CMS and SCA must be installed as known images@            to be used from LSE when LSE is invoked from the MailA            utility. (See Chapter 8 for instructions on installingS            SCA.)  C      9.3 Running the Installation Verification Procedure Separately   A            The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for each D            DECset component checks the integrity of installed files,C            either as part of the VMSINSTAL procedure or separately, E            as described here. Compaq strongly recommends that you run D            the IVPs after you install the components. Each componentD            installation puts a command procedure in SYS$TEST for you@            to invoke. Table 9-1 lists the DECset component IVPs.               Table 9-1 DECset IVPsE            __________________________________________________________h  '            Component     Procedure NamedE            __________________________________________________________t  #            ENVMGR        ENVMGR$IVPC             CMS           CMS$IVP             DTM           DTM$IVP             LSE           LSE$IVP             MMS           MMS$IVP             PCA           PCA$IVP             SCA           SCA$IVPE            __________________________________________________________   <            The following command shows how to invoke the LSE            component IVP:s  "            $ @SYS$TEST:LSE$IVP.COM  D            The IVP creates a temporary subdirectory in your current,E            default directory, and places a library for each componenteD            in this subdirectory. The IVP then creates two additionalD            levels of subdirectories; therefore, your current default?            directory must not be a subdirectory deeper than sixB              9-2 After the InstallationB d  S            F               levels. In addition, your current default directory mustF               not be defined as a directory search list. The temporaryH               subdirectory is deleted at the end of the execution of the               IVP.  F               If the IVP fails, the IVP displays a message such as the               following:        T5               %CMS-E-IVPFAILURE, CMS V4.1 IVP failed.w  D               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for CMS V4.1 has failed.  B               See Section C.1 for information on what to do when a               failure occurs.                                                                           H                                               After the Installation 9-3 n  n                  9.4 Product Updates  =            Compaq might periodically issue updates of DECset.v@            Each update consists of an installation kit. You mustD            install this kit as described in this document, or in any5            documentation that accompanies the update.t  B            In addition, the update includes new release notes. TheA            release notes describe the changes made to each DECset:B            component since the previous release. The release notes?            for each update are provided online. Compaq strongly @            recommends that you read the release notes before youE            install any DECset components. They are also accessible attC            any time after the product is installed. For information ?            on accessing the release notes before installing anyw?            DECset components, follow the installation proceduret@            for each component. To locate the release notes afterC            installation, display or print the release notes file as $            described in Section 1.3.  !      9.5 DECset as a Shared Image   C            When you expect a product to be used extensively on your C            system, you would usually reduce the system overhead and/E            memory requirements by installing the software as a sharedrB            image. However, this process is unnecessary for DECset,E            because the VMSINSTAL procedure automatically installs thee2            following components as a shared image:  ;            o  Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS   7            o  Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS   5            o  Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS   :            o  Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS                                    9-4 After the Installationl u  ,                  H                                                                        AH         ________________________________________________________________  H                                            Sample Installation Procedure      G               This appendix contains a sample upgrade of all the DECset H               components on an OpenVMS Alpha system, as well as a sampleE               installation data file. Note that Section A.1 is only adF               sample. Sometimes the installation procedure is modifiedC               in updates of this product. Because this installationeG               guide is not usually revised for updates, be sure to readeC               the Read Before Installing or Using Compaq DECset forSD               OpenVMS Version n.nn letter for your system before youE               install this product. This letter notes any significantoE               changes in the installation that vary from this sample.a  0         A.1 Sample Upgrade from Previous Version  8     @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DKA300:[DECSET124.KIT]<Return>>     OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.2-1       It is 31-MAY-2000 at 15:31.   3     Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. K     * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? <Return>C  N     Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set."     * Products: decset124 <Return>A     * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): <Return>D  -     The following products will be processed:n       DECSET V12.4  4      Beginning installation of DECSET V12.4 at 15:31  :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...O     %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.o9                       ***********************************s  :               - DECset Collective Installation Procedure -  D         This is the collective installation procedure for all of the         DECset components:      H                                        Sample Installation Procedure A-1    S            A            Compaq DECset Environment Manager for OpenVMS (ENVMGR)n:            Compaq Code Management System for OpenVMS (CMS)8            Compaq Digital Test Manager for OpenVMS (DTM)=            Compaq Language-Sensitive Editor for OpenVMS (LSE) <            Compaq Module Management System for OpenVMS (MMS)7            Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer fore            OpenVMS (PCA)8            Compaq Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA)  6                    ***********************************  $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000  8   COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  I   Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required for F   possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,D   Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, andI   Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Governmentn-   under vendor's standard commercial license.   ;           These are the options provided by this collective !           installation procedure:u             DECset components:  -                   - all the DECset componentse3                   - Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) .                   - Source Code Analyzer (SCA)0                   - Code Management System (CMS).                   - Digital Test Manager (DTM);                   - Performance and Coverage Analyzer (PCA)r2                   - Module Management System (MMS)7                   - DECset Cookbook - PostScript Format 1                   - DECset Cookbook - HTML Format 1                   - DECset Cookbook - Text Formatf  !     Please choose your option(s):   8  * Do you want all the DECset components [YES]? <Return>C  * Are you sure you want to install all the options [YES]? <Return>   O  %DECSET-I-AGGREGATE, Checking resources required to install selected products.L  I  %DECSET-I-START_ENVMGR, The following questions relate to DECset ENVMGR Y   installation.S  8     The DECset Environment Manager (ENVMGR) consists of:    &      A-2 Sample Installation Procedure                 C             . A run-time component used by DECset layered products, "             . A DCL interface, and%             . A DECwindows interface.u  @        The DCL and DECwindows interface components are optional.  E     * Do you want to install the interface components [YES]? <Return>aG     * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>e  L     %DECSET-I-START_CMS, The following questions relate to CMS installation.  I     * Do you want to install the CMS DECwindows interface [YES]? <Return>-  B      On OpenVMS Alpha CMS can support element names using ExtendedC      File Specifications.  The option exists to install CMS with oro6      without support for Extended File Specifications.  D     * Install Extended File Specification support [YES]? no <Return>                Product:      VAXSET             Producer:     DEC              Version:      12.4               Product:      CMSr             Producer:     DEC              Version:      4.1   N     * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]? <Return>G     * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>IN     * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return>  O     %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for CMS installation   L     %DECSET-I-START_DTM, The following questions relate to DTM installation.                Product:      VAXSET             Producer:     DEC              Version:      12.4               Product:      DTM              Producer:     DECF             Version:      4.0   O     * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]?: <Return> G     * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>sN     * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return>  8     %DECSET-I-CMSUSER, CMS concurrent use license found.      H                                        Sample Installation Procedure A-3    w            G    With CMS capabilities installed, Digital Test Manager will have full I    CMS integration and perform more effectively.  If you install with CMSNC    capabilities, Digital Test Manager will use a CMS concurrent use-    license unit.  L    Compaq recommends you install Digital Test Manager with CMS capabilities.  N  * Install Digital Test Manager with built-in CMS capabilities [YES]? <Return>  I  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for Digital Test e   Manager installation  I  %DECSET-I-START_LSE, The following questions relate to LSE installation.             Product:      VAXSET           Producer:     DEC          Version:      12.4             Product:      LSE          Producer:     DEC          Version:      4.7  K  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]? <Return> K  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return> D  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>  M      Please note that the total system disk space consumed by the unsupportedEL      LSE source files is approximately 16,000 blocks.  Compaq recommends notM      to answer yes to the following prompt if you are constrained by the freet)      space available on your system disk.P  M  * Would you like to install the unsupported LSE source files [YES]? <Return>   B    The files will be installed in SYS$SYSROOT[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]  L  * Do you want default command language to be VMSLSE or PORTABLE  [VMSLSE]:     VMSLSE <Return>  M      Language templates for Ada, Ada95, BASIC, BLISS, C, COBOL, C++, FORTRAN,cE      FORTRAN 90, MACRO, Pascal, and PL/I as well as templates for the I      LSE command languages are included in this kit.  Templates for other I      languages that support LSE and are not mentioned are provided in the_+      installation kits for those languages.e  M      Please choose the languages for which you would like to install support:W            &      A-4 Sample Installation Procedure                 E     * Do you want to install language support for ADA [YES]? <Return>cG     * Do you want to install language support for ADA95 [YES]? <Return> G     * Do you want to install language support for BASIC [YES]? <Return>tG     * Do you want to install language support for BLISS [YES]? <Return>aC     * Do you want to install language support for C [YES]? <Return>aG     * Do you want to install language support for COBOL [YES]? <Return>aE     * Do you want to install language support for CXX [YES]? <Return>dI     * Do you want to install language support for FORTRAN [YES]? <Return>iE     * Do you want to install language support for F90 [YES]? <Return> G     * Do you want to install language support for MACRO [YES]? <Return> H     * Do you want to install language support for PASCAL [YES]? <Return>E     * Do you want to install language support for PLI [YES]? <Return>fE     * Do you want to install language support for LSE [YES]? <Return>lF     * Do you want to install language support for PLSE [YES]? <Return>  O     %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for LSE installatione  L     %DECSET-I-START_MMS, The following questions relate to MMS installation.                Product:      VAXSET             Producer:     DEC1             Version:      12.4               Product:      MMS              Producer:     DEC              Version:      3.4   N     * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]? <Return>G     * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>fN     * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return>  O     %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for MMS installationi  L     %DECSET-I-START_PCA, The following questions relate to PCA installation.                Product:      VAXSET             Producer:     DECr             Version:      12.4               Product:      PCAo             Producer:     DEC              Version:      4.7o                  H                                        Sample Installation Procedure A-5 t               K  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]? <Return> D  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>K  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return> E  * Do you wish to install the PCA DECwindows analyzer [YES]? <Return> F  * Do you wish to install the PCA DECwindows collector [YES]? <Return>>  * Do you want to install the PCA demo package [YES]? <Return>  L  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for PCA installation  I  %DECSET-I-START_SCA, The following questions relate to SCA installation.O            Product:      VAXSETf          Producer:     DEC          Version:      12.4             Product:      LSE          Producer:     DEC          Version:      4.7  1          Note: LSE and SCA share the LSE license.@  K  * Is one of these authorization keys registered and loaded [YES]? <Return>r  K          As well as verifying that the installation succeeded, the IVP alsoSK          creates the SCA example library.  It is therefore recommended thatO          you run the IVP.   D  * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? <Return>  L          The IVP has two sections, a character-cell section and a DECwindowsL          section.  In order for the DECwindows section to run correctly, theK          logical name DECW$DISPLAY must be appropriately set (using the SET K          DISPLAY command).  If at this time you are not prepared to run the I          DECwindows portion of the IVP, enter NO at the following prompt.e  6   You can rerun the IVP later by entering the command:     @SYS$TEST:SCA$IVPd  6  * Do you wish to run the whole IVP [YES]? no <Return>K  * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return>i  H          Please indicate the components of SCA that you wish to install:  +              1 - Both SCA client and servere               2 - SCA client only  P  * Enter the number corresponding to the SCA components to install [1]: <Return>      &      A-6 Sample Installation Procedure    t            N       In order to grant access to remote users who do not have a proxy accountG       for the local node, SCA creates the SCA$DEFAULT account, which is =       used as a default proxy account for SCA library access.c  -       This account has no special privileges.t  N       The password for the account should normally be automatically generated M       by SCA. A user-supplied password may also be given (minimum size 10).   J       If a user-supplied password is provided it will not be logged in theA       Auto Answer file and cannot be used for automated installs.E  J       If the account does not already exist you will be asked to specify a!       unique UIC for the account.   @          You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order5          to ensure proper security of your libraries._  6     * Do you want to specify a password [NO]? <Return>P     * Enter UIC for SCA$DEFAULT account (include brackets) [[371,345]]: <Return>  I       In order to ensure that the SCA server runs with the proper quotas,aN       this installation procedure will create an account for the server.  ThisK       account, SCA$SERVER, has no special privileges and is set up only fore       network operation.  N       The password for the account should normally be automatically generated L       by SCA. A user-supplied password may also be given (minimum size 10), E       a reason for a user-supplied password is when multiple network uL       databases need updating in a cluster.  If a user-supplied password is H       provided it will not be logged in the Auto Answer file and cannot %       be used for automated installs.V  J       If the account does not already exist you will be asked to specify a!       unique UIC for the account.   J          You must specify a unique UIC for this account in order to ensureF          proper security of your libraries.  The SCA server account isI          automatically granted access to each library created, via Accesss          Control Lists.   K       If you want to change the name of this account after the installation J       has completed, you must also change the password in the NCP database6       with the SET OBJECT SCA$SERVER PASSWORD command.  6     * Do you want to specify a password [NO]? <Return>O     * Enter UIC for SCA$SERVER account (include brackets) [[370,355]]: <Return>s  N    %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for SCA installation      H                                        Sample Installation Procedure A-7 e  t            P          ***********************************************************************N            If you are satisfied with your answers, answer YES to the followingM            prompt.  If not, answer NO to start the auto-answer session again. P          ***********************************************************************  H  * Are you satisfied with your answers to selected DECset components ?      [YES]? <Return>  O  %DECSET-I-DONEASK, You have answered all the questions for DECset installationr  @        The installation will complete in 11-33 minutes depending4        on the installation media and processor type.  N           ********************************************************************D             The installation procedure will now install the selected)             DECset components one by one.u  )           DECset Environment Manager V1.4 %           Code Management System V4.1t#           Digital Test Manager V4.0i(           Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7'           Module Management System V3.4N0           Performance and Coverage Analyzer V4.7#           Source Code Analyzer V4.7 -           DECset Cookbook - PostScript Formatn'           DECset Cookbook - HTML Formato'           DECset Cookbook - Text Format N           ********************************************************************  I  %DECSET-I-START_ENVMGR, DECset Environment Manager V1.4 installation in 4
   progress  7  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...   L    The ENVMGR IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run it after3    the installation enter @SYS$TEST:ENVMGR$IVP.COM.   E  %DECSET-I-DELETED, Deleted old version of SYS$MANAGER:DECSET$ENVMGR_   STARTUP.COM2  The installation of ENVMGR has added or modified:                      &      A-8 Sample Installation Procedure    l            3                 SYS$HELP:ENVMGR014_RELEASE_NOTES.PSt'                 SYS$TEST:ENVMGR$IVP.COM 8                 SYS$TEST:ENVMGR$SAMPLE.DECSET_CONTEXT_DB5                 SYS$TEST:ENVMGR$SAMPLE.DECSET_CONTEXTt)                 SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXEv$                 SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB/                 SYS$SYSTEM:DECSET$ENVMGRCCT.EXEo1                 SYS$SHARE:DECSET$ENVMGRCCTSHR.EXEn.                 SYS$SHARE:DECSET$ENVMGRSHR.EXE2                 SYS$SYSTEM:DECSET$START_ENVMGR.EXE,                 SYS$SYSTEM:DECSET$ENVMGR.EXE6                 DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECSET$ENVMGR.DAT6                 DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECSET$ENVMGR.UID*                 SYS$HELP:DECSET$ENVMGR.HLB/                 VUE$LIBRARY:DECSET$MENU.VUE$DAT25                 SYS$STARTUP:DECSET$ENVMGR_STARTUP.COMu  L             ****************************************************************L             *                                                              *L             * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must     *L             * execute                                                      *L             *                                                              *L             *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECSET$ENVMGR_STARTUP.COM                  *L             *                                                              *L             * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must    *L             * add the above line to your system startup procedure.         *L             *                                                              *L             ****************************************************************  C     %DECSET-I-DONEENVMGR, The installation of ENVMGR V1.4 completedt  :     %DECSET-I-START_CMS, CMS V4.1 installation in progress  :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...O     %DECSET-I-ENDRESTORE, All required savesets have been successfully restored -     %DECSET-I-CMSSHR, Linking shareable imaget%     %DECSET-I-CMS, Linking main image 6     %DECSET-I-EVENTACT, Linking the event action image%     %DECSET-I-PROHELP, Providing help (     %DECSET-I-PRODCL, Providing DCL verb&     %DECSET-I-PROEXE, Providing imagesG     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.o      EXAMPLES.CMS].OE     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CMS] already existsc            H                                        Sample Installation Procedure A-9 .  o            I    The CMS IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run it after 0    the installation enter @SYS$TEST:CMS$IVP.COM.  0  %DECSET-I-PROSTART, Providing startup procedure  L              ***************************************************************L              *                                                             *L              * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    *L              * execute                                                     *L              *                                                             *L              *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:CMS$STARTUP.COM                           *L              *                                                             *L              * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *L              * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        *L              *                                                             *L              ***************************************************************  :  %DECSET-I-DONECMS, The installation of CMS V4.1 completed  7  %DECSET-I-START_DTM, DTM V4.0 installation in progresse  7  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...iL  %DECSET-I-ENDRESTORE, All Digital Test Manager savesets have been restored.K  %DECSET-I-PROHELP, Providing Digital Test Manager DCL and DECwindows help.c?  %DECSET-I-PRODCL, Providing DCL verb for Digital Test Manager.n8  %DECSET-I-PROEXE, Providing Digital Test Manager files.  I    The Digital Test Manager IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.uB    To run the IVP after installation, enter @SYS$TEST:DTM$IVP.COM.  J            ***************************************************************J            *                                                             *J            * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    *J            * execute                                                     *J            *                                                             *J            *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:DTM$STARTUP.COM                           *J            *                                                             *J            * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *J            * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        *J            *                                                             *J            ***************************************************************  K  %DECSET-I-DONEDTM, The installation of Digital Test Manager V4.0 completedR  7  %DECSET-I-START_LSE, LSE V4.7 installation in progressq          '      A-10 Sample Installation ProcedureR T  T            :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...L     %TPU-S-SAVEENV, environment written to $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]!      LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV;1 L     %TPU-S-FILEIN, 91 lines read from file $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]      SET_DEF_COMM_LANG.TPU;4D     %TPU-I-PROCSUPERSEDED, definition of procedure LSE$$SYSTEM_MODE_      SETTINGS superseded(      -TPU-I-SOURCELINE, at source line 1E     5 lines read from file $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]SAVE_DEF_-         COMM_LANG.LSE;4sK     File $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]LSE$SECTION.TPU$SECTION;6 createda4     2782 procedures, 1859 variables, 1129 keys saved  E     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  a      VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LSE].;     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LSE] already exists E     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  e$      VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE].C     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE] already existsi  L       The LSE IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run it after3       the installation enter @SYS$TEST:LSE$IVP.COM.l  <     This installation added or modified the following files:  %             SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE !             SYS$SYSTEM:LSEDIT.EXE "             SYS$LIBRARY:LSESHR.EXE"             SYS$LIBRARY:LSESHR.IIF"             SYS$MESSAGE:LSEMSG.EXE&             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$CCTSHR.EXE'             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$DECWSHR.EXE?/             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$SECTION.TPU$SECTIONd(             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$DEFAULTS.DAT2             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV%             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$DEBUG.TPU '             SYS$LIBRARY:LSE$WIDGETS.UIDh(             SYS$LIBRARY:PSE$COMMENTS.EXE#             SYS$HELP:LSE$KEYPAD.HLBe!             SYS$HELP:LSE$MENU.HLB !             SYS$HELP:LSE$HELP.HLBs%             SYS$HELP:LSE$CLIHELP.HLB;b'             SYS$STARTUP:LSE$STARTUP.COMl=             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$USER.EXAMPLE >             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$USER2.EXAMPLE>             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$USER3.EXAMPLE9             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$USER.DIA       H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-11 M  O            -          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSTEST.LSE]LSE$IVP.TPUc          SYS$TEST:LSE$IVP.COMn  >          SYS$SYSROOT:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER]LSE$EDIT_QUALIFIERS.EXE;          SYS$SYSROOT:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER]LSE$EDIT_OPTIONS.UID 3          SYS$SYSROOT:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER]LSE$EDIT.COMl:          SYS$SYSROOT:[VUE$LIBRARY.USER]LSE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT<          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$DECWINDOWS.TPU9          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR.TPU D          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_ADJUSTMENT.TPU?          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_ALIAS.TPUrB          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_LANGUAGE.TPUE          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_PLACEHOLDER.TPUg?          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_TOKEN.TPUn>          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$GRAMMAR_UTIL.TPU8          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$PROMPT.TPU8          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$PARSER.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$PATTERNS.TPU6          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$SHOW.TPU;          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$SHOW_LIST.TPUi;          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$HIGHLIGHT.TPUy5          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$KEY.TPUu<          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$INITIALIZE.TPU>          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_ADVANCED.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_CORE.TPU@          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_DECWINDOWS.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_EDIT.TPU9          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_EDT.TPU <          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_EXTEND.TPU<          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_EXTRAS.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_FILE.TPU<          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_FORMAT.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_HELP.TPU;          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_MENUS.TPUR;          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_MOUSE.TPUe<          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_PARSER.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_SHOW.TPU?          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_TERMINALS.TPU =          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EVE_WINDOWS.TPU 8          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$METHOD.TPU7          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$MENUS.TPUm7          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$MOUSE.TPU 9          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$VMS_SCA.TPU?                '      A-12 Sample Installation Procedurel i  [            <             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$VMS_CMS.TPU=             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$VMS_HELP.TPUs?             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EDIT_ICONS.UILwA             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$EDIT_OPTIONS.UIL <             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$WIDGETS.UIL>             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LSE$CONSTANTS.UIL>             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]EVE$CONSTANTS.UIL4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]TPU.ENV=             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]PACK_HEADERS.TXTEA             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]PACK_HEADERS_CLI.TPU B             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]PACK_HEADERS_PORT.TPU@             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]PACKAGE_SUPPORT.TPU@             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]C-SEM-BEGIN-END.LSE=             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]C-SEM-COMMON.LSErB             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]C-SEM-INDENTED-BEGIN-             END.LSEn:             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]C-SEM-K-R.LSE4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]CDU.LSE4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]DCL.LSE5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]HELP.LSEs5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]HTML.LSEY5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]JAVA.LSE 6             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LATEX.LSE5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]MAKE.LSEe8             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]MESSAGE.LSE4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]MMS.LSE5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]PERL.LSEo7             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]RUNOFF.LSEe4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]SDL.LSE6             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]SHELL.LSE6             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]TABLE.LSE5             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]TEXT.LSEm4             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]TPU.LSE8             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]UNKNOWN.LSEB             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_COMMAND_HELP.HLP>             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_COMMANDS.TPU<             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_COMMON.TPUA             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_COMMON_KEYS.TPUu9             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_EDT.TPUoD             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_EDT_LK201_KEYS.TPUD             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_EDT_VT100_KEYS.TPU9             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_ENV.BUIt:             SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_HELP.BUI                H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-13 c  n            =          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_LK201_KEYS.TPU 8          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_BUILD.COM:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_SECTION.BUI:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]EMACS_SEARCH.TPU6          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]RNF_DIFF.TPU:          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]XLSE_READ_ME.TXT;          SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE]LATEX_HELPLIB.HLBp  L              ***************************************************************L              *                                                             *L              * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    *L              * execute                                                     *L              *                                                             *L              *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:LSE$STARTUP.COM                           *L              *                                                             *L              * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *L              * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        *L              *                                                             *L              ***************************************************************  :  %DECSET-I-DONELSE, The installation of LSE V4.7 completed  7  %DECSET-I-START_MMS, MMS V3.4 installation in progresse  7  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... '  %DECSET-I-LINKIMAGE, Linking MMS V3.4.ND  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.   EXAMPLES.MMS].  B  %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.MMS] already exists  I    The MMS IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run it afterl0    the installation enter @SYS$TEST:MMS$IVP.COM.  L              ***************************************************************L              *                                                             *L              * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    *L              * execute                                                     *L              *                                                             *L              *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:MMS$STARTUP.COM                           *L              *                                                             *L              * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *L              * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        *L              *                                                             *L              ***************************************************************  :  %DECSET-I-DONEMMS, The installation of MMS V3.4 completed        '      A-14 Sample Installation Procedureo 4               :     %DECSET-I-START_PCA, PCA V4.7 installation in progress  :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ...:     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ...M     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSTEST.PCA].*=     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$COMMON:[SYSTEST.PCA] already exists*  L       The PCA IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run it after3       the installation enter @SYS$TEST:PCA$IVP.COM.u  :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set I ...G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.:      EXAMPLES.PCA].%  E     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.PCA] already existsA  O                 *************************************************************** O                 *                                                             *EO                 * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    * O                 * execute                                                     *$O                 *                                                             * O                 *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:PCA$STARTUP.COM                           * O                 *                                                             *GO                 * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *$O                 * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        * O                 *                                                             *DO                 ***************************************************************   =     %DECSET-I-DONEPCA, The installation of PCA V4.7 completed*  :     %DECSET-I-START_SCA, SCA V4.7 installation in progress  :     %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ...E     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory          VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.SCA$IVP].?     %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.SCA$IVP] already exists G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.       EXAMPLES.SCA].$G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.       EXAMPLES.SCA.EXAMPLE]. G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.e      EXAMPLES.SCA.2167A]. G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.       EXAMPLES.SCA.UNSUPPORTED]. G     %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [SYSHLP.*&      EXAMPLES.SCA.UNSUPPORTED.RECOMP].          H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-15                 L              ***************************************************************L              *                                                             *L              * If this installation is performed on a cluster, you must    *L              * execute                                                     *L              *                                                             *L              *    $ @SYS$STARTUP:SCA$STARTUP.COM                           *L              *                                                             *L              * on all other nodes in the cluster.  In addition, you must   *L              * add the above line to your system startup procedure.        *L              *                                                             *L              ***************************************************************  5  %DECSET-I-EXISTS, SCA$DEFAULT account already exists N  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$DEFAULT.'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated N  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$DEFAULT.'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updatedeA  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory     SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$DEFAULT].=  %CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$DEFAULT] already existsS:  %DECSET-I-MODACC, Modifying account SCA$DEFAULT quotas...N  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$DEFAULT.'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated N  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$DEFAULT.'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated 4  %DECSET-I-EXISTS, SCA$SERVER account already existsM  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$SERVER.*'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updatediM  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$SERVER.r'  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updatedpA  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory a   SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$SERVER]..<  %CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SCA$SERVER] already exists(  %DCL-S-SPAWNED, process JONES_1 spawned:  %DCL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process JONES_1@       Configuration last run by SMITH on 31-MAY-2000 15:14:39.86D  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common APPLICATION script>  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common EVENT scriptC  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common MOP_CLIENT script N  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-MODCHECKSUM, checksumming NCL management scripts modified by   NET$CONFIGURElI  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-CONFIGCOMPLETED, DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS configuration     completed   N      *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *            '      A-16 Sample Installation ProcedureA P  M            P          If an SCA server is currently running, you may get a message indicatingL          that a command failed.  This message is displayed for informationalN          purposes only and does not indicate that a problem exists; therefore,$          the message may be ignored.  M     *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  **C          Configuration last run by JONES on 31-MAY-2000 15:43:40.79MG     %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common APPLICATION scriptSA     %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common EVENT scriptaF     %NET$CONFIGURE-I-USECOMMON, using cluster common MOP_CLIENT scriptP     %NET$CONFIGURE-I-MAKEACCOUNT, this procedure creates user account SCA$SERVER>     $NCL @SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]NET$APPLICATION_STARTUP.NCL-TEMP;  *     Node 0 Session Control Application SCA(     at 2000-05-31-15:43:56.500-04:00Iinf       command failed due to:      process failure       Identifier already existsT  +      Node 0 Session Control Application SCA-)      at 2000-05-31-15:43:57.070-04:00Iinfe       Characteristics[  +         Addresses                         =L            {               name = SCA$SERVERS            };         Client                            = <Default value>e0         Incoming Alias                    = True1         Incoming Proxy                    = FalseI1         Outgoing Alias                    = FalseT1         Outgoing Proxy                    = FalseS0         Node Synonym                      = TrueB         Image Name                        = SYS$SYSTEM:SCA$SERVER_5                                             LOGIN.COMS8         User Name                         = "SCA$SERVER";         Incoming OSI TSEL                 = <Default value>                       H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-17 .                 $vef = F$verify(vef) N  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-MODCHECKSUM, checksumming NCL management scripts modified by   NET$CONFIGURE:I  %NET$CONFIGURE-I-CONFIGCOMPLETED, DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS configuration :   completedX3  %DCL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process JONES 9  %DECSET-I-MODACC, Modifying account SCA$SERVER quotas...IM  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$SERVER. '  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated M  %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named SCA$SERVER. '  %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated   :  %DECSET-I-DONESCA, The installation of SCA V4.7 completed  ,  DECset Cookbook installation in progress...  A  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  $   VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECSET].C  %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECSET] already exists36  %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set K...G  %VMSINSTAL-W-NOFILE, New file DECSET_COOKBOOK_001.HTML does not exist.tG  %VMSINSTAL-W-NOFILE, New file DECSET_COOKBOOK_002.HTML does not exist.]G  %VMSINSTAL-W-NOFILE, New file DECSET_COOKBOOK_003.HTML does not exist.$G  %VMSINSTAL-W-NOFILE, New file DECSET_COOKBOOK_004.HTML does not exist.SO  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...   I      ********************************************************************TG        The DECset collective installation will now run the InstallationAH        Verification Procedure for each of the components you selected to        run the IVP.UJ      *********************************************************************  H           +------------------------------------------------------------+H           |         Installation verification command procedure for    |H           |                  DECset Environment Manager                |H           +------------------------------------------------------------+  $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000  C  %ENVMGR-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning DECset Environment Manager V1.4 IVP.O  B  %ENVMGR-I-ENDIVP, DECset Environment Manager V1.4 IVP SUCCESSFUL.  B                 **************************************************  $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000      '      A-18 Sample Installation ProcedureE U               ;      COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.S  L      Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required forI      possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,]G      Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, andPL      Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government0      under vendor's standard commercial license.  E                    **************************************************S  G     %CMS-I-IVPBEGIN, Begin CMS V4.1 Installation Verification ProcedurePJ     %CMS-S-CREATED, CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_      TEST] createdG     %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_S
      TEST]     %CMS-S-LIBSET, library setG     %CMS-I-LIBIS, library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_S
      TEST]     %CMS-S-LIBSET, library set-     -CMS-I-SUPERSEDE, library list supersededEF     %CMS-S-CREATED, element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_#      TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE createdYG     %CMS-S-RESERVED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.S      SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]     CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE reserved  J     Reservations in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_	     TEST]        CMS$IVP_TEST.FILER6         (1)   JONES     1      31-MAY-2000 15:47:49 ""I     %CMS-S-GENCREATED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.S      SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]                                    H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-19 X  L              CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE created  -CMS-I-NOCHANGES, no changesE#  %CMS-I-VERCLS, class list verifiedO%  %CMS-I-VERCMD, command list verifiedL%  %CMS-I-VERELE, element list verifiedL#  %CMS-I-VERGRP, group list verifiedO)  %CMS-I-VERRES, reservation list verified 1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedD1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedL1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedO1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verified 1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedD1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedC1  %CMS-I-VERFRE, internal free space list verifiedX.  %CMS-I-VERARC, archive control block verified0  %CMS-I-VER2, internal contiguous space verified%  %CMS-I-VERCON, control file verifiedOB  %CMS-I-VEREDF, element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_!   TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE verifiedY,  %CMS-I-VEREDFS, element data files verifiedD  %CMS-S-VERIFIED, library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_   TEST] verifiedK  %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST. )   CMS$IVP_TEST] CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched.I  %CMS-I-FILEXISTS, file already exists, $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124]    CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE;2 createdEK  %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST. (   CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched&  %CMS-S-IDENTICAL, files are identicalA  %CMS-S-CREATED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_L   TEST]CL1 createdG  %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON..=   SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class S4   $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1A  %CMS-S-CREATED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP__   TEST]CL2 createdG  %CMS-S-GENINSERTED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON. =   SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE inserted into class Y4   $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2                        '      A-20 Sample Installation Procedure     Y            F     %CMS-S-FETCHED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.3      SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE fetched   F     Elements in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_	     TEST]L       CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE ""  &     Element generations in CMS Library;             $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]        CMS$IVP_TEST.FILEH)       2     31-MAY-2000 15:47:50 JONES "" )       1     31-MAY-2000 15:47:48 JONES ""I  E     Classes in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_ 	     TEST]O       CL1             "Test1"E     CL2             "Test2"T  &     Element generations in CMS Library3     $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]        CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE/2PI     %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 2 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.*?      SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class  7      $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL2 D     %CMS-S-DELETED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_      TEST]CL2 deleted I     %CMS-S-GENREMOVED, generation 1 of element $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON. ?      SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CMS$IVP_TEST.FILE removed from class  7      $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]CL1 D     %CMS-S-DELETED, class $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_      TEST]CL1 deleted D     %CMS-S-CREATED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_      TEST]GR1 createdeD     %CMS-S-CREATED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_      TEST]GR2 created E     %CMS-S-INSERTED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_*D      TEST]GR1 inserted into group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.      CMS$IVP_TEST]GR24D     %CMS-S-REMOVED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_                H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-21                    TEST]GR1 removed from groupc4   $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_TEST]GR2B  %CMS-S-MODIFIED, group $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_   TEST]GR1 modifiedb  A  Groups in CMS Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSTEST.CMS$IVP_l  TEST]    GR2                 GR3  7  %CMS-S-IVPSUCCESS, CMS V4.1 IVP completed successfully*7  %CMS-I-IVPEND, End Installation Verification Procedure   $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000  8   COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  I   Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required for F   possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,D   Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, andI   Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government -   under vendor's standard commercial license.i  :  %DTM-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Digital Test Manager V4.0 IVP.E  %DTM-S-CREATED, Digital Test Manager library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.    DECSET124.DTMTEST] createdF  %DTM-S-LIBIS, Digital Test Manager library is $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.   DECSET124.DTMTEST]=  %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, benchmark file name defaulted to TESTX.BMK /  %DTM-S-CREATED, test description TESTX created 1  %DTM-S-MODIFIED, test description TESTX modifiedl=  %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, benchmark file name defaulted to DECWX.BMKc@  %DTM-I-DEFAULTED, template file name defaulted to DECWX.SESSION/  %DTM-S-CREATED, test description DECWX created   2  Test Descriptions in Digital Test Manager Library*  $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124.DTMTEST]  "  DECWX           "decwindows test"$      Template        = DECWX.SESSION       Benchmark       = DECWX.BMK%      Prologue        = None SpecifiedV%      Epilogue        = None Specifieda              '      A-22 Sample Installation Procedurea    t                  TESTX           "first test"%         Template        = DTM$IVP.COMH%         Benchmark       = DTM$IVP.COM (         Prologue        = None Specified(         Epilogue        = None Specified0     %DTM-S-CREATED, symbol variable VAR1 created+     %DTM-S-MODIFIED, variable VAR1 modifiedf  >     Variables in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.     SYSUPD.DECSET124.DTMTEST]   $     VAR1            "first variable"         Value = NEWVALUE(     %DTM-S-CREATED, group GROUP1 created  L     Groups in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124.     DTMTEST]        GROUP1          "test group"(     %DTM-S-CREATED, group GROUP2 created<     %DTM-S-INSERTED, group GROUP1 inserted into group GROUP2:     %DTM-S-REMOVED, group GROUP1 removed from group GROUP2  L     Groups in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.DECSET124.     DTMTEST]       GROUP1              GROUP2,     %DTM-S-CREATED, collection COLL1 created  G     Collections in Digital Test Manager Library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.s     DECSET124.DTMTEST]  1     COLL1          1 test    31-MAY-2000 15:48:20aL            Command: CREATE COLLECTION/NOVERIFY COLL1 TESTX "test collection"            Status: not run                                H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-23 T  Y            )  %DTM-S-DELETED, collection COLL1 deleted,/  %DTM-I-DELETED, test_description DECWX deleted /  %DTM-I-DELETED, test_description TESTX deletedi(  %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 2 deletions completed&  %DTM-I-DELETED, variable VAR1 deleted'  %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 1 deletion completedy%  %DTM-I-DELETED, group GROUP1 deleted.%  %DTM-I-DELETED, group GROUP2 deletedT(  %DTM-S-DELETIONS, 2 deletions completed(  %DTM-I-VERFRE, free space list verified$  %DTM-I-VERSTR, string list verified(  %DTM-I-VERCOL, collection list verified#  %DTM-I-VERGRO, group list verified -  %DTM-I-VERTD, test description list verifiede'  %DTM-I-VERVAR, variables list verified %  %DTM-I-VERARC, archive list verified*1  %DTM-I-VERHEAD, user header information verified +  %DTM-I-VERSPACE, contiguous space verified :  %DTM-I-VERCOLDIR, collection directory structure verifiedF  %DTM-S-VERIFIED, Digital Test Manager library $2$DKA300:[SYS0.SYSUPD.   DECSET124.DTMTEST] verified 9  %DTM-I-ENDIVP, Digital Test Manager V4.0 IVP SUCCESSFUL.   $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000  8   COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  I   Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required foreF   possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,D   Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, andI   Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government*-   under vendor's standard commercial license.*  ?  %LSE-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7 IVP.t  ;  36 lines written to file DISK:[JONES.SCRATCH]LSE$IVP.LIS;1   >  %LSE-I-ENDIVP, Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7 IVP SUCCESSFUL.  $    2000 Compaq Computer Corporation,    Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000  8   COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.              '      A-24 Sample Installation Procedure: A  F            L      Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required forI      possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,lG      Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, anddL      Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government0      under vendor's standard commercial license.  A     %MMS-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Module Management System V3.4 IVP.SA     %MMS-I-ENDIVP, Module Management System  V3.4 IVP SUCCESSFUL.R  '       2000 Compaq Computer Corporationi/       Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000s  ;      COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.   L      Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required forI      possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, G      Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, andDL      Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government0      under vendor's standard commercial license.  +     %PCA-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning PCA V4.7 IVPi  6         Saving previously defined PCA logical names...!         Linking IVP image file...O!         Running Collector test...s          Running Analyzer test...          Checking test results...  +     %PCA-I-IVPPASS, PCA V4.7 IVP SuccessfulF  #         Deleting temporary files...r"         Restoring logical names...  '       2000 Compaq Computer Corporation /       Electronic Data Systems Corporation 2000   ;      COMPAQ Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.   L      Confidential computer software.  Valid license from Compaq required forI      possession, use, or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,iG      Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and L      Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government0      under vendor's standard commercial license.  =     %SCA-I-BEGINIVP, Beginning Source Code Analyzer V4.7 IVP.:            H                                       Sample Installation Procedure A-25 T  N            $  ****  Client testing complete  ****0  %SCA-I-CONNECTING, Requesting connection to 0::0  %SCA-S-LIB, your SCA Library is 0::SCA$EXAMPLE:0  %SCA-I-CONNECTING, Requesting connection to 0::$  ****  Server testing complete  ****  9  %SCA-I-ENDIVP, Source Code Analyzer V4.7 IVP SUCCESSFUL.r  -   Installation Verification Procedure Summary04          *******************************************  /   DECset Environment Manager V1.4        PassedN/   Code Management System V4.1            Passed0/   Digital Test Manager V4.0              Passedi/   Language-Sensitive Editor V4.7         Passed /   Module Management System V3.4          PassedE/   Performance and Coverage Analyzer V4.7 Passed /   Source Code Analyzer V4.7              Passedi  1   Installation of DECSET V12.4 completed at 15:57   ?      Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY   I      Creating installation data file: VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]DECSET124.VMI_DATAS  #   VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:57                                                   '      A-26 Sample Installation Procedure                        H                                                                        BH         ________________________________________________________________  H                                           Files Installed on Your System      E               This appendix contains full listings of the files addedmC               or modified in the DECset installation. The files areGF               grouped by logical names, Environment Manager files, and)               individual component files.   0         B.1 Logical Names Defined on Your System  F               The following logical names are defined by the component               startup files:                 o  SCA_SORTSHR                 o  SCA$2167A                 o  PCA$EXAMPLESC                 o  SCA$EXAMPLE                 o  SCA$ROOTa                 o  LSE$EXAMPLE                 o  TPU$JOURNAL                 o  DTM$UFDEFINES  F               The following logical names are defined on OpenVMS Alpha               systems only:H                 o  LSESHR_TV                 o  CMSSHR_TV                 o  SCA$SHARE_TV%              H                                       Files Installed on Your System B-1 _  K                  B.2 ENVMGR Files Installed-  B            The following table lists the files created or modified*            during the ENVMGR installation.  E            __________________________________________________________M  1            Directory             ENVMGR File NamelE            __________________________________________________________*  2            DECW$DEFAULTS.USER    DECSET$ENVMGR.DAT2                                  DECSET$ENVMGR.UID  :            SYS$STARTUP           DECSET$ENVMGR_STARTUP.COM  2            SYS$SYSTEM            DECSET$ENVMGR.EXE5                                  DECSET$ENVMGRCCT.EXE*8                                  DECSET$START_ENVMGR.EXE  2            SYS$HELP              DECSET$ENVMGR.HLB8                                  ENVMGR014.RELEASE_NOTES;                                  ENVMGR014_RELEASE_NOTES.PS ,                                  HELPLIB.HLB  .            SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXE8                                  DECSET$ENVMGRCCTSHR.EXE5                                  DECSET$ENVMGRSHR.EXEC  /            SYS$TEST              ENVMGR$IVP.COMD=                                  ENVMGR$SAMPLE.DECSET_CONTEXT @                                  ENVMGR$SAMPLE.DECSET_CONTEXT_DB  4            VUE$LIBRARY.USER      DECSET$MENU.VUE$DATE            __________________________________________________________                                   '      B-2 Files Installed on Your Systemi S                        B.3 CMS Files Installedi  E               The following table lists the files created or modifiedt*               during the CMS installation.  H               __________________________________________________________  1               Directory             CMS File Name H               __________________________________________________________  3               SYS$STARTUP           CMS$STARTUP.COM*  .               SYS$SYSTEM            CMS$DW.EXE+                                     CMS.EXEE  .               SYS$MSG               CMSMSG.EXE  8               SYS$SHARE             CMS$EVENT_ACTION.EXE1                                     CMSPROSHR.EXET.                                     CMSSHR.EXE.                                     CMSSHR.IIF  1               SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXEy  7               VUE$LIBRARY           CMS$PROFILE.VUE$DATC7                                     CMS$VUE_STARTUP.COMM  3               SYS$HELP              CMS$DW_HELP.HLBS8                                     CMS041.RELEASE_NOTES;                                     CMS041_RELEASE_NOTES.PSv/                                     HELPLIB.HLBS  /               SYS$TEST              CMS$IVP.COMM  .               DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS  CMS$DW.UID7                                     CMS$DW_DEFAULTS.DAT   4               SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.CMS   CMS$ROUTINES.SDLH               __________________________________________________________                         H                                       Files Installed on Your System B-3 -  O                  B.4 DTM Files Installed  B            The following table lists the files created or modified'            during the DTM installation.P  E            __________________________________________________________-  .            Directory             DTM File NameE            __________________________________________________________l  0            SYS$STARTUP           DTM$STARTUP.COM  (            SYS$SYSTEM            DTM.EXE1                                  DXDTMCOMPARE.EXE 1                                  DXDTMCONVERT.EXE 1                                  DXDTMPLAYREC.EXE 1                                  DXDTMSCREDIT.EXEn  .            SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXE4                                  DTM$DW_DEFAULTS.DAT+                                  DTM$DW.UIDI2                                  DTM$UFDEFINES.TPU6                                  DTM_MASK_TEMPLATE.DAT/                                  DTMPLAYREC.UID /                                  DTMSCREDIT.UID0+                                  DTMSHR.EXEM1                                  DXDTMPLAYREC.DATl  4            VUE$LIBRARY           DTM$PROFILE.VUE$DAT,                                  VUE$DTM.COM  3            SYS$HELP              DTM$DW_HELPLIB.HLB 8                                  DTM040_RELEASE_NOTES.PS5                                  DTM040.RELEASE_NOTES3/                                  DTMPLAYREC.HLBc/                                  DTMSCREDIT.HLBe,                                  HELPLIB.HLB  ,            SYS$TEST              DTM$IVP.COME            __________________________________________________________,                      '      B-4 Files Installed on Your Systemc t                        B.5 LSE Files Installed$  E               The following table lists the files created or modifiedr*               during the LSE installation.  H               __________________________________________________________  1               Directory             LSE File NameHH               __________________________________________________________  3               SYS$STARTUP           LSE$STARTUP.COMM  .               SYS$SYSTEM            LSEDIT.EXE  .               SYS$MESSAGE           LSEMSG.EXE  1               SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXEA.                                     LSESHR.EXE2                                     LSE$CCTSHR.EXE3                                     LSE$DECWSHR.EXE"4                                     LSE$DEFAULTS.DAT>                                     LSE$SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT.ENV;                                     LSE$SECTION.TPU$SECTIONn3                                     LSE$WIDGETS.UIDM1                                     LSE$DEBUG.TPUS4                                     PSE$COMMENTS.EXE  5               VUE$LIBRARY.USER      LSE$EDIT_FILE.EXEe;                                     LSE$EDIT_QUALIFIERS.EXES8                                     LSE$EDIT_OPTIONS.UID0                                     LSE$EDIT.COM7                                     LSE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT0  /               SYS$HELP              HELPLIB.HLBV;                                     LSE047_RELEASE_NOTES.PSM8                                     LSE047.RELEASE_NOTES0                                     LSE$HELP.HLB0                                     LSE$MENU.HLB2                                     LSE$KEYPAD.HLB3                                     LSE$CLIHELP.HLBC  /               SYS$TEST              LSE$IVP.COM   /               SYS$TEST.LSE          LSE$IVP.TPUS              H                                       Files Installed on Your System B-5 C  I          E            ___________________________________________________________  .            Directory             LSE File NameE            __________________________________________________________1  4            SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE   C-SEM-BEGIN-END.LSE1                                  C-SEM-COMMON.LSE0=                                  C-SEM-INDENTED-BEGIN-END.LSEo.                                  C-SEM-K-R.LSE(                                  CDU.LSE(                                  DCL.LSE1                                  EMACS_SEARCH.TPUt2                                  EVE$CONSTANTS.UIL)                                  HELP.LSEy)                                  HTML.LSEe)                                  JAVA.LSE *                                  LATEX.LSE2                                  LATEX_HELPLIB.HLB2                                  LSE$CONSTANTS.UIL3                                  LSE$DECWINDOWS.TPUe3                                  LSE$EDIT_ICONS.UILr5                                  LSE$EDIT_OPTIONS.UILa5                                  LSE$EVE_ADVANCED.TPUn1                                  LSE$EVE_CORE.TPUD7                                  LSE$EVE_DECWINDOWS.TPUE1                                  LSE$EVE_EDIT.TPUs0                                  LSE$EVE_EDT.TPU3                                  LSE$EVE_EXTEND.TPUa3                                  LSE$EVE_EXTRAS.TPUc1                                  LSE$EVE_FILE.TPUr3                                  LSE$EVE_FORMAT.TPUf1                                  LSE$EVE_HELP.TPU,2                                  LSE$EVE_MENUS.TPU2                                  LSE$EVE_MOUSE.TPU3                                  LSE$EVE_PARSER.TPUK1                                  LSE$EVE_SHOW.TPU 6                                  LSE$EVE_TERMINALS.TPU4                                  LSE$EVE_WINDOWS.TPU0                                  LSE$GRAMMAR.TPU;                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_ADJUSTMENT.TPUr6                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_ALIAS.TPU9                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_LANGUAGE.TPUc<                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_PLACEHOLDER.TPU6                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_TOKEN.TPU5                                  LSE$GRAMMAR_UTIL.TPUM2                                  LSE$HIGHLIGHT.TPU3                                  LSE$INITIALIZE.TPUY,                                  LSE$KEY.TPU.                                  LSE$MENUS.TPU/                                  LSE$METHOD.TPUu    '      B-6 Files Installed on Your System[ 0  S          H               __________________________________________________________  0               Directory            LSE File NameH               __________________________________________________________  1               SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.LSE   LSE$MOUSE.TPUg8               (Cont.)               LSE$MULTI_WINDOW.TPU2                                     LSE$PARSER.TPU4                                     LSE$PATTERNS.TPU2                                     LSE$PROMPT.TPU0                                     LSE$SHOW.TPU5                                     LSE$SHOW_LIST.TPUC0                                     LSE$USER.DIA4                                     LSE$USER.EXAMPLE5                                     LSE$USER2.EXAMPLEa5                                     LSE$USER3.EXAMPLEE3                                     LSE$VMS_CMS.TPU_4                                     LSE$VMS_HELP.TPU3                                     LSE$VMS_SCA.TPUs3                                     LSE$WIDGETS.UIL%,                                     MAKE.LSE/                                     MESSAGE.LSE,+                                     MMS.LSEd7                                     PACKAGE_SUPPORT.TPUi4                                     PACK_HEADERS.TXT8                                     PACK_HEADERS_CLI.TPU9                                     PACK_HEADERS_PORT.TPU%,                                     PERL.LSE0                                     RNF_DIFF.TPU.                                     RUNOFF.LSE+                                     SDL.LSEC-                                     SHELL.LSE -                                     TABLE.LSE$,                                     TEXT.LSE+                                     TPU.ENVr+                                     TPU.LSEp/                                     UNKNOWN.LSEp2                                     XLSE_BUILD.COM5                                     XLSE_COMMANDS.TPUe9                                     XLSE_COMMAND_HELP.HLPs3                                     XLSE_COMMON.TPU,8                                     XLSE_COMMON_KEYS.TPU0                                     XLSE_EDT.TPU;                                     XLSE_EDT_LK201_KEYS.TPUd;                                     XLSE_EDT_VT100_KEYS.TPUa0                                     XLSE_ENV.BUI1                                     XLSE_HELP.BUIS7                                     XLSE_LK201_KEYS.TPU.4                                     XLSE_READ_ME.TXT4                                     XLSE SECTION.BUIH               __________________________________________________________  H                                       Files Installed on Your System B-7    i                 B.6 MMS Files Installedp  E               The following table lists the files created or modified *               during the MMS installation.  H               __________________________________________________________  2               Directory             MMS File Name H               __________________________________________________________  3               SYS$STARTUP           MMS$STARTUP.COMt  /               SYS$SYSTEM            MAKEMMS.EXEq+                                     MMS.EXEa  1               SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXEi.                                     MMS$DW.UID7                                     MMS$DW_DEFAULTS.DATe  /               SYS$HELP              HELPLIB.HLBi;                                     MMS034_RELEASE_NOTES.PSS8                                     MMS034.RELEASE_NOTES3                                     MMS$DW_HELP.HLBS  /               SYS$TEST              MMS$IVP.COMa  9               SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.MMS   MMS$DEFAULT_RULES.MMS ?                                     MMS$DEFAULT_SHELL_RULES.MMSi  7               VUE$LIBRARY.USER      MMS$PROFILE.VUE$DATs/                                     MMS$VUE.COMiH               __________________________________________________________           B.7 PCA Files Installed   E               The following table lists the files created or modifiedo*               during the PCA installation.  H               __________________________________________________________  1               Directory             PCA File NamerH               __________________________________________________________  3               SYS$STARTUP           PCA$STARTUP.COMw  4               SYS$SYSTEM            PCA$ANALYZER.EXE  1               SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXE 5                                     PCA$COLLECTOR.EXEe  7               VUE$LIBRARY.USER      PCA$PROFILE.VUE$DAT /                                     PCA$VUE.COM   '      B-8 Files Installed on Your System-               E            __________________________________________________________i  .            Directory             PCA File NameE            __________________________________________________________   ,            SYS$HELP              HELPLIB.HLB8                                  PCA047_RELEASE_NOTES.PS5                                  PCA047.RELEASE_NOTES*-                                  PCA$HELP.HLBE.                                  PCAA_HELP.HLB.                                  PCAC_HELP.HLB  ,            SYS$TEST              PCA$IVP.COM  ,            SYS$TEST.PCA          PCA$IVP.OBJ-                                  PCA$IVPA.LOGs-                                  PCA$IVPC.LOGP3                                  PCA$KITVERSION.COMe9                                  PCA$SYSTEM_BUILDDEFS.COM   <            SYS$HELP.EXAMPLES.PCA ALPHA_DEMO_USER_ROUTINE.OPT4                                  DEMO_USER_ROUTINE.C6                                  DEMO_USER_ROUTINE.COM6                                  DEMO_USER_ROUTINE.OBJ.                                  PCA$8QUEENS.C0                                  PCA$8QUEENS.PAS0                                  PCA$8QUEENS.PCA1                                  PCA$8QUEENS.PCAA_1                                  PCA$8QUEENS.PCAC 2                                  PCA$8QUEENS_C.EXE2                                  PCA$8QUEENS_C.OBJ4                                  PCA$8QUEENS_PAS.EXE4                                  PCA$8QUEENS_PAS.OBJ/                                  PCA$PRIMES.EXEd/                                  PCA$PRIMES.FOR /                                  PCA$PRIMES.OBJ 0                                  PCA$PRIMES.PCAA0                                  PCA$PRIMES.PCAC-                                  PRIMESIN.DAT :                                  VAX_DEMO_USER_ROUTINE.OPT  ,            SYS$MESSAGE           PCA$MSG.EXE  )            DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS  PCAC.UID )                                  PCAA.UIDM  )            DECW$DEFAULTS.USER    PCAC.DATi)                                  PCAA.DAT E            __________________________________________________________       H                                       Files Installed on Your System B-9                          B.8 SCA Files Installed1  E               The following table lists the files created or modifiedf*               during the SCA installation.  H               __________________________________________________________  1               Directory             SCA File Name H               __________________________________________________________  3               SYS$STARTUP           SCA$STARTUP.COM   0               SYS$SYSTEM            SCA$MAIN.EXE0                                     SCA$DECW.EXE8                                     SCA$SERVER_LOGIN.COM7                                     SCA$SERVER_MAIN.EXE   1               SYS$LIBRARY           DCLTABLES.EXE 1                                     SCA$SHARE.EXEE5                                     SCA$PRO_SHARE.EXEB:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.ADA:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.BAS:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.FOR8                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.H:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.MAR:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.PAS:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.PLI:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.R32:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.SDI:                                     SCA$QUERY_CALLABLE.TPU?                                     SCA$REPORT_2167A_DESIGN.TPU A                                     SCA$REPORT_CUSTOMIZATIONS.TPU 9                                     SCA$REPORT_FORMAT.TPU B                                     SCA$REPORT_FORMAT_DOCUMENT.TPU@                                     SCA$REPORT_FORMAT_RUNOFF.TPU>                                     SCA$REPORT_FORMAT_TEXT.TPU:                                     SCA$REPORT_GLOBALS.TPU7                                     SCA$REPORT_HELP.TPU <                                     SCA$REPORT_INTERNALS.TPU9                                     SCA$REPORT_OUTPUT.TPU :                                     SCA$REPORT_PACKAGE.TPUB                                     SCA$REPORT_PORTABLE_SYNTAX.TPU<                                     SCA$REPORT_UTILITIES.TPU;                                     SCA$REPORT_VALIDATE.TPU   4               SYS$MESSAGE           SCA$MESSAGES.EXE          (      B-10 Files Installed on Your System    M          E            __________________________________________________________   .            Directory             SCA File NameE            __________________________________________________________   ,            SYS$HELP              HELPLIB.HLB-                                  SCA$HELP.HLBL5                                  SCA$NEUTRAL_HELP.HLB -                                  SCA$MENU.HLBD8                                  SCA047.RELEASE_NOTES.PS5                                  SCA047.RELEASE_NOTESL  ,            SYS$TEST              SCA$IVP.COM  1            SYSTEST.SCA$IVP       SCA$IVP_TEST.COM 1                                  SCA$IVP_TEST.LISe  /            SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.SCA.  BUILDTABLE.ANAD-            EXAMPLE               BUILDTABLE.Ct-                                  COPYFILE.ANA +                                  COPYFILE.C 1                                  DESIGN_EXAMPLE.C_3                                  DESIGN_EXAMPLE.ANAl1                                  EXPANDSTRING.ANA_/                                  EXPANDSTRING.CT,                                  OPENFILES.H.                                  SCA$EVENT.DAT-                                  TRANSLIT.ANA +                                  TRANSLIT.C /                                  TYPE_EXAMPLE.C /                                  TYPE_EXAMPLE.H 1                                  TYPE_EXAMPLE.ANA (                                  TYPES.H                                      I                                       Files Installed on Your System B-11                H               __________________________________________________________  1               Directory             SCA File Name H               __________________________________________________________  7               SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.SCA.212167A_APPENDIX.SDMLM3                                     2167A_DATA.SDMLE9                                     2167A_DATA_FILES.SDML.5                                     2167A_DESIGN.SDMLO4                                     2167A_FRONT.SDML4                                     2167A_NOTES.SDML:                                     2167A_PRELIMINARY.SDML5                                     2167A_PROFILE.RNOS6                                     2167A_PROFILE.SDML9                                     2167A_REFERENCED.SDML ;                                     2167A_REQUIREMENTS.SDML 3                                     2167A_SCOPE.RNO 4                                     2167A_SCOPE.SDML1                                     SCA$EVENT.DATo/                                     TR1_ADA.ADA_/                                     TR1_ADA.ANAe/                                     TR2_ADA.ADA_/                                     TR2_ADA.ANA_0                                     TR3_ADA_.ADA0                                     TR3_ADA_.ANA  7               VUE$LIBRARY.USER      SCA$PROFILE.VUE$DATE/                                     SCA$VUE.COME  +               DECW$DEFAULTS.USER    SCA.DATS+                                     SCA.UIDSH               __________________________________________________________                                        (      B-12 Files Installed on Your System S  Y                  H                                                                        CH         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                   Recovering from Errors      A               This appendix provides information to help you with @               failures or errors that might occur during product*               installation or product use.  /         C.1 Failures During DECset Installation   H               If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation,B               it notifies you and asks if you want to continue theC               installation. In some instances, you can enter Yes toAH               continue. To stop the installation process and correct theG               situation, enter No and press return. Correct the problemS+               and restart the installation.   E               If errors occur during the installation itself, or when G               the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) is running, F               VMSINSTAL displays failure messages. If the installation=               fails, you see a message such as the following:_  L               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of CMS V4.1 has failed.  H               If the IVP fails during the installation, the IVP displays.               a message such as the following:  5               %CMS-E-IVPFAILURE, CMS V4.1 IVP failed.   D               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for CMS V4.1 has failed.  @               If you have installed the SCA Server on an OpenVMSD               Cluster, authorization problems might cause an SCA IVP-               failure, such as the following:   /               **** Client testing complete **** =               %SCA-I-CONNECTING, Requesting connection to 0::e@               %SCA-E-LINKLOST, link to 0:: has been disconnectedJ               -SYSTEM-F-INVLOGIN, login information invalid at remote node            H                                               Recovering from Errors C-1 D  I          D            This system message indicates that the DECset Server willC            not start. The most common cause is that the password in E            the network database and the system authorization file areRD            not the same. To verify this, enable privileges and issue%            the following NCP command:I  +            NCP> SHOW OBJECT SCA$SERVER CHARE  D            After the password is displayed, use it to attempt to logD            in to the SCA$SERVER account. You should fail and receive!            the following message:   ?                You are not authorized to login from this source   D            If instead the password is wrong, the system displays the%            following failure message:   )                User authorization failure   A            See Section 8.6 for an explanation of why the passwordE=            might be in error, and the actions to correct thisT            situation.   A            Errors can occur during the installation if any of theE&            following conditions exist:  8            o  The operating system version is incorrect.  =            o  The prerequisite software version is incorrect.L  >            o  Quotas necessary for successful installation are-               insufficient (see Section 2.3).   E            o  Process quotas required by VMSINSTAL are incorrect (seeR               Section 2.5).   ;            o  The OpenVMS help library is currently in use.   D            o  The product license was registered incorrectly, or not$               registered and loaded.  D            For descriptions of the error messages generated by theseH            conditions, see the OpenVMS Systems Messages: Companion Guide:            for Help Message Users, your processor-specificD            installation and operations guide, or the OpenVMS License%            Management Utility Manual._  B            If you are notified that any of these conditions exist,C            you must take the appropriate action as described in the C            message. You might need to change a system parameter, or$.            increase an authorized quota value.        C-2 Recovering from Errors                  G               If the installation fails, you must restart the installa- G               tion procedure from Step 2 of the installation procedure, *               as described in Section 2.6.                                                                                                H                                               Recovering from Errors C-1  