VMS Version 5.4 Upgrade and Installation Manual

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  Part I

  1      The Installation and Upgrade Procedures

  1.1     What Happens During an Installation

  1.2     What Happens During an Upgrade

  Part II

  2      Before Installing VMS

  2.1     Pre-Installation Checklist

  2.2     The Distribution Media and the System Disk

  2.3     Local Drives

  2.4     HSC Drives

  2.5     Preparing for a VMS Installation
    2.5.1      Preparing for a VAXcluster Environment
    2.5.2      Preparing Disk and Tape Drives

  2.6     Information You Need During the Installation

  3      Installing the VMS Operating System and DECwindows Software

  3.1     Cautions and Restrictions

  3.2     Booting Standalone BACKUP

  3.3     Creating the System Disk

  3.4     Installing VMS DECwindows Software

  3.5     Joining a VAXcluster

  3.6     Setting Passwords

  3.7     Applying the Mandatory Update

  3.8     Registering Licenses

  3.9     Running AUTOGEN

  4      After Installing VMS

  4.1     Post-Installation Checklist

  4.2     Registering Your Licenses

  4.3     Backing Up Your System Disk

  4.4     Customizing the System

  4.5     Configuring and Starting DECnet-VAX

  4.6     Customizing or Disabling DECdtm Services

  4.7     Testing the System

  4.8     Decompressing the System Libraries

  4.9     Setting Up the System Messages Help Library

  4.10    Removing Unwanted Files

  4.11    Customizing DECwindows

  4.12    Backing Up the Customized System Disk

  4.13    Running AUTOGEN

  Part III

  5      Overview of the Upgrade Procedure

  5.1     What Happens During an Upgrade

  5.2     Cautions and Restrictions

  5.3     Items You Need for the Upgrade

  6      Before You Do an Upgrade

  6.1     Pre-Upgrade Checklist

  6.2     Understanding Version 5.4 of the VMS Operating System

  6.3     Checking AUTOGEN Feedback Data

  6.4     Backup Tasks

  6.5     Preparing the System Disk

  6.6     Preparing the System

  6.7     Information You Need During the Upgrade

  7      Upgrading a VAXcluster Environment

  7.1     Performing a Concurrent Upgrade

  7.2     Rolling Upgrade Overview
    7.2.1      Performing a Rolling Upgrade
      7.2.1.1      Special Steps Required for Version 5.3 Systems
      7.2.1.2      Rolling Upgrade Instructions

  8      Standalone Upgrade

  8.1     Preparing to Boot from [SYSF]

  8.2     Configuring Devices

  8.3     Beginning the Upgrade Procedure

  8.4     Upgrade Phase 1

  8.5     Upgrade Phase 2

  8.6     Upgrade Phase 3

  8.7     Upgrade Phase 4

  8.8     Upgrade Phase 5

  8.9     Upgrade Phase 6

  9      After You Do an Upgrade

  9.1     Post-Upgrade Checklist

  9.2     Replacing SYSUAF.DAT

  9.3     Examining AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT

  9.4     Checking the Size of System Files

  9.5     Examining Your Command Procedures

  9.6     Customizing or Disabling DECdtm Services

  9.7     Changing MODPARAMS.DAT

  9.8     Updating Your DECnet-VAX Configuration
    9.8.1      Running NETCONFIG_UPDATE.COM
    9.8.2      Running UPDATE_CLUSTER_MEMBERS.COM

  9.9     Updating Your Console Media
    9.9.1      VAX 8530, 8550, 8810 (8700), 8820-N (8800)
    9.9.2      VAX 11/730, 750, 780, 785 and VAX 8200, 8250, 8300, 8350, 8600, 8650
    9.9.3      VAX 9000

  9.10    Decompressing the System Libraries

  9.11    Setting Up the System Messages Help Library

  9.12    Testing the System with UETP

  9.13    Increasing Free Space on the System Disk
    9.13.1     Using VMSTAILOR and DECW$TAILOR
    9.13.2     Purging System Files

  9.14    Customizing VMS DECwindows Software

  9.15    Backing Up the System Disk

  9.16    Running AUTOGEN

  Part IV

  10     Running UETP

  10.1    Summary of UETP Operating Instructions

  10.2    Logging In
    10.2.1     SYSTEST Directories

  10.3    Setting Up for UETP
    10.3.1     The System Disk
    10.3.2     Additional Disks
    10.3.3     Magnetic Tape Drives
    10.3.4     Tape Cartridge Drives
      10.3.4.1     TLZ04 Tape Drives
    10.3.5     Compact Disc Drives
    10.3.6     Optical Disk Drives
    10.3.7     Terminals and Line Printers
    10.3.8     Ethernet Adapters
    10.3.9     The DR11-W
    10.3.10    The DRV11-WA
    10.3.11    The DR750 or DR780
    10.3.12    The MA780
    10.3.13    A Second LPA11-K
    10.3.14    Devices Not Tested
    10.3.15    VAXcluster Testing
    10.3.16    A Small-Disk System
    10.3.17    DECnet-VAX

  10.4    Preparing Vector Processors and the VAX Vector Instruction Emulation Facility (VVIEF)

  10.5    Starting UETP
    10.5.1     Running a Subset of Phases
    10.5.2     Single Run Versus Multiple Passes
    10.5.3     Defining User Load for Load Test
    10.5.4     Report Formats
    10.5.5     Termination of UETP
      10.5.5.1     Using CTRL/Y
      10.5.5.2     Using CTRL/C

  10.6    Troubleshooting
    10.6.1     Relationship of UETP to Error Logging and Diagnostics
    10.6.2     Interpreting UETP Output
      10.6.2.1     Defining a Remote Node for UETP Ethernet Testing
    10.6.3     Log Files
    10.6.4     Possible UETP Errors
      10.6.4.1     Wrong Quotas, Privileges, or Account
      10.6.4.2     UETINIT01 Failure
      10.6.4.3     Device Allocated or in Use by Another Application
      10.6.4.4     Insufficient Disk Space
      10.6.4.5     Incorrect Setup of a VAXcluster
      10.6.4.6     Problems During the Load Test
      10.6.4.7     DECnet-VAX Error
      10.6.4.8     Errors Logged but Not Displayed
      10.6.4.9     No PCB or Swap Slots
      10.6.4.10    Hangs
      10.6.4.11    Lack of Default Access for the FAL Object
      10.6.4.12    Bugchecks and Machine Checks

  10.7    UETP Tests and Phases
    10.7.1     Initialization Phase
    10.7.2     Device Test Phase
      10.7.2.1     How the Device Phase Works
      10.7.2.2     Running a Single Device Test
    10.7.3     System Load Test Phase
    10.7.4     DECnet-VAX Test Phase
      10.7.4.1     Environment
      10.7.4.2     How the DECnet-VAX Phase Works
    10.7.5     Cluster-Integration Test Phase

  11     Customizing VMS DECwindows Software

  11.1    Controlling Startup of VMS DECwindows Software
    11.1.1     After an Installation
    11.1.2     After an Upgrade
    11.1.3     VMS DECwindows Logical Names Created At Startup

  11.2    Customizing the Server Startup

  11.3    Using TCP/IP with DECwindows

  11.4    Using Customer-Written Transports with DECwindows

  11.5    Using the Example Transport

  11.6    Defining Print Formats

  11.7    Compiling Ada Source Files

  12     Using VMSTAILOR and DECW$TAILOR

  12.1    Using VMSTAILOR
    12.1.1     Removing VMS Files
    12.1.2     Adding VMS Files

  12.2    Using DECW$TAILOR
    12.2.1     Removing DECwindows Files
    12.2.2     Adding DECwindows Files

  A   Booting from [SYSF] During an Upgrade

  A.1     MicroVAX and VAXstation Computers

  A.2     VAX 8530, 8550, 8810 (8700), 8820-N (8800), 8820, 8830, and 8840

  A.3     VAX 11/750, VAX 8200, 8250, 8300, and 8350

  A.4     VAX 11/730, VAX 11/780, VAX 11/785, VAX 8600, and VAX 8650

  A.5     VAX 6000 Series

  A.6     VAX 9000 Series

  B   Files in the VMS Library and Optional Save Sets

  C   DECwindows Software Components Table

  D   Layered Products Caution

  Glossary
    boot or bootstrap . . . local drive
    media . . . VAXcluster environment
    VMS User Environment Test Package (UETP) . . . VMSTAILOR

  EXAMPLES

  12-1       Sample VMSTAILOR Session

  12-2       Sample DECW$TAILOR Session

  FIGURES

  1-1        Documentation Used to Perform a VMS Installation

  1-2        Documentation Used to Perform a VMS Upgrade

  TABLES

  3-1        Installation Questions for CI-Only VAXclusters

  3-2        Installation Questions for Local Area and Mixed-Interconnect VAXclusters

  10-1       Device Tests

  11-1       DECW$LOGICAL_NAMES

  11-2       DECwindows Keymap

  11-3       DECW$SERVER(n)_TABLE

  11-4       Print Dialog Box Logical Names

  12-1       Classes of VMS Files That Can Be Added or Removed with VMSTAILOR

  12-2       Classes of VMS Files That Can Be Added or Removed with DECW$TAILOR

  C-1        DECwindows Software Components

  D-1        Layered Products Currently Available for VMS Version 5.4