CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 Before You Install PATHWORKS for OpenVMS About PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Servers About Licensing License requirements Types of licenses About the License Server For more licensing information Reading the Release Notes About the release notes How to access the release notes What You Need Hardware requirements Software requirements LAN Manager client software NetWare client software Memory requirements Preinstallation Tasks Step 1: Check the part listing Step 2: Check the network hardware Step 3: Check the required software Step 4: Log in to the SYSTEM account Step 5: Back up the system Step 6: Check disk space requirements Step 7: Check system parameters Step 8: Check the queue manager Step 9: Check DECnet status VMScluster Considerations Step 10: Check VMScluster configuration Next Step 2 Installing PATHWORKS for OpenVMS About the Installation Procedure What is VMSINSTAL? VMSINSTAL installation kit What VMSINSTAL does Installing the Server Before you start VMSINSTAL How to start VMSINSTAL How installation questions work How to interrupt the installation How to respond to prompts Next Steps What to do next Edit the system startup file Install optional software 3 Configuring the PATHWORKS V5.0C for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Server About the LAN Manager Server Configuration Procedure What is the configuration procedure? What the configuration procedure does Before You Start the LAN Manager Configuration Procedure How to Start the LAN Manager Configuration Procedure How to Respond to LAN Manager Configuration Prompts How to Change LAN Manager Configuration Default Settings Selecting the LAN Manager Network Device Next Steps 4 Configuring the PATHWORKS V1.0C for OpenVMS (NetWare) Server About the NetWare Configuration Procedure What is the configuration procedure? What the configuration procedure does When to configure the server About NetWare Configuration Information About network numbers Types of network numbers Number and types of networks you can configure About Token Ring and FDDI Support Running the NetWare Configuration Procedure When to run the configuration procedure Before you begin How to run the configuration procedure How configuration questions work How to get online help How to interrupt the configuration How to respond to prompts How to confirm your answers Reconfiguring the NetWare Server How to reconfigure the server New configuration value location 5 Configuring and Starting the Standalone License Server Before You Begin to Configure the Standalone License Server Configuring the Standalone License Server Configuring the LAN Manager Transports How to Respond to LAN Manager Configuration Prompts Configuring the NetWare Transport How to Respond to NetWare Configuration Prompts How to Start the Standalone License Server How to start the license server manually How to start the license server automatically How to start the license server in a VMScluster 6 Creating PATHWORKS V5.0C for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Upgrade Reports Before You Begin Have you done? About Upgrade Reports What is an upgrade report? Types of reports About the Users report About the Groups report About the File and Print Services report Sample reports Using the Upgrade Utility Before you start the utility How to start the utility How to navigate the utility How to get online help Creating Upgrade Reports How to create an upgrade report Where to find report files Editing Upgrade Reports When and how to edit a Users report When and how to edit a Groups report When and how to edit a File and Print Services report Next Steps What to do next 7 Upgrading to PATHWORKS V5.0C for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Before You Begin Have you done? About Upgrading Your Server Why upgrade your server? What the upgrade procedure does Types of upgrades Performing a Complete Upgrade with Reports How to perform a complete upgrade with reports Performing a Custom Upgrade with Reports How to perform a custom upgrade with reports Performing a Complete Upgrade Without Reports How to perform a complete upgrade without reports Performing a Custom Upgrade Without Reports How to perform a custom upgrade without reports Performing Additional Upgrade Tasks What to do next Upgrading OpenVMS Security Why upgrade security? How to upgrade security Performing a UAS Merge Procedure What the UAS merge procedure does What is a UAS Merge report? When to create a UAS Merge report How to create a UAS Merge report When and how to edit the UAS Merge report How to perform a UAS merge procedure Upgrading Disk Services Why upgrade disk services? How to upgrade disk services Next Steps What to do next 8 After You Install the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Servers Before You Begin Have you done? Verifying the Server Installation How to run the IVP Starting the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS File Servers When to start the server What the startup procedure does Starting the File Servers Ways to start the server How to start the LAN manager server manually How to define LAN Manager server commands at login How to start the NetWare server manually How to define NetWare server commands at login How to start the server automatically How to start the server in a VMScluster Stopping the Server When to stop the server How to stop the server How to stop the server on system shutdown 9 Installing the XQP+ Features of the XQP+ XQP+ features Performing the XQP+ Installation Before you install the XQP+ How to start the XQP+ installation How to respond to prompts Removing the XQP+ How to remove the XQP+ Sample XQP+ Installations System not part of a VMScluster System that is part of a VMScluster 10 Removing PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Reasons for Removing the Server Why remove the server? Removing the Server About the deinstallation command procedure How to run the deinstallation procedure How to respond to prompts Sample LAN Manager and NetWare Removal Procedures Sample LAN Manager removal procedure Sample NetWare removal procedure A Sample LAN Manager Server Installation and Configuration Procedure Sample LAN Manager Server Installation Procedure Sample LAN Manager Server Configuration Procedure B Sample NetWare Server Installation and Configuration Procedure Sample NetWare Server Installation Procedure Sample NetWare Server Configuration Procedure C Sample Combined LAN Manager and NetWare Server Installation and Configuration Procedure Sample Combined LAN Manager and NetWare Server Installation Procedure Sample Combined LAN Manager and NetWare Configuration Procedure D Sample Standalone License Server Installation and Configuration Procedure Sample Standalone License Server Installation Procedure Sample LAN Manager Configuration Procedure for the Standalone License Server Sample NetWare Configuration Procedure for the Standalone License Server E Sample LAN Manager Server Upgrade Reports Sample Users Report Sample Groups Report Sample File and Print Services Report Sample UAS Merge Report F Files Installed Files Common to LAN Manager and NetWare Files Created During the LAN Manager Installation Files Created During the NetWare Installation LAN Manager and NetWare Disk Structure G Logical Names for the LAN Manager and NetWare Servers H Logical Names for the NetWare Server Only How NetWare Logical Names Are Created Types of NetWare Logical Names Common NetWare Logical Names Private NetWare Logical Names Glossary FIGURES F-1 Server On-Disk Structure Diagram TABLES 1 Installation and Upgrade Checklist 1-1 Preinstallation Checklist 2-1 Installation Prompts 2-2 Optional Software 3-1 LAN Manager Configuration Prompts 3-2 LAN Manager Configuration Settings 4-1 NetWare Configuration Network Numbers 4-2 Types of NetWare Interfaces 4-3 Configuration Prompts 5-1 PWRK$CONFIG Configuration Prompts 5-2 PWVN$CONFIG Configuration Prompts 6-1 Report File Names 6-2 Editing the Users Report 6-3 Editing the Groups Report 6-4 Editing the File and Print Services Report 7-1 Editing a UAS Merge Report 9-1 Features of the XQP+ 9-2 XQP+ Installation Prompts 10-1 PWRK$DEINSTAL Prompts 10-2 PWVN$DEINSTAL Prompts F-1 Common Files F-2 LAN Manager Files F-3 NetWare Files G-1 PATHWORKS V5.0C for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Logical Names H-1 Types of NetWare Logical Names H-2 Common NetWare Logical Names H-3 Private NetWare Logical Names