                         D                 ____________________________________________________                 OpenVMS Alpha                  Version 7.3 /                 Upgrade and Installation Manual     )                 Order Number: AA-QSE8D-TE                      April 2001  D                 This document contains step-by-step instructions forA                 installing and upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha !                 Operating System.               C                 Revision/Update Information:  This is a new manual.   C                 Software Version:             OpenVMS Alpha Version 1                                               7.3                         +                 Compaq Computer Corporation                  Houston, Texas                 F       ________________________________________________________________  (        2001 Compaq Computer Corporation  >       Compaq, VAX, VMS, and the Compaq logo Registered in U.S."       Patent and Trademark Office.  <       OpenVMS and Tru64 are trademarks of Compaq Information=       Technologies Group, L.P. in the United States and other        countries.  7       Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems        Incorporated.   8       Microsoft, Visual C++, Windows, and Windows NT are*       trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  0       Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation.  -       Motif is a trademark of The Open Group.   @       Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered*       trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.  9       All other product names mentioned herein may be the /       trademarks of their respective companies.   ?       Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq ?       required for possession, use, or copying. Consistent with :       FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software,=       Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for @       Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under+       vendor's standard commercial license.   ;       Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial ;       errors or omissions contained herein. The information ;       in this document is provided "as is" without warranty >       of any kind and is subject to change without notice. TheA       warranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express =       limited warranty statements accompanying such products. ;       Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an        additional warranty.  B                                                             ZK6629  >       The Compaq OpenVMS documentation set is available on CD-
       ROM.                                 > ______________________________________________________________  ?                                                        Contents       > Preface............................................       xiii     Getting Started   ?     1.1   Key Terms.....................................    1-1 ?     1.2   Examining Software and Hardware Components....    1-2 ?     1.2.1     Hardware Components.......................    1-2 ?     1.2.2     Software Components.......................    1-3 ?     1.2.3     Operating System CD-ROM...................    1-3 ?     1.2.4     Firmware Revision Checking................    1-4 ?     1.2.5     Device Naming Conventions.................    1-5 ?     1.3   Using the Operating System CD-ROM.............    1-5 ?     1.3.1     Using the Menu............................    1-6 ?     1.3.2     Sample Menu Display.......................    1-6 ?     1.3.3     How the Install or Upgrade Option Works...    1-7 ?     1.3.3.1     Specifying the INITIALIZE Option........    1-8 ?     1.3.3.2     Specifying the PRESERVE Option..........    1-9 ?     1.3.4     How the Layered Products Options Work.....   1-10 ?     1.3.5     How the DCL Option Works..................   1-10 ?     1.3.6     How the Shutdown Option Works.............   1-11 ?     1.4   Making the Install/Upgrade/Backup Selection...   1-11   8   Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment  ?     2.1   Mixed-Version Support.........................    2-1 ?     2.2   OpenVMS Cluster Information You Will Need.....    2-2 ?     2.3   Beginning the Installation....................    2-5               ?                                                             iii                    7 3  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System   6       3.1   Preparing to Respond to Prompts During theB             Installation..................................     3-1B       3.2   Booting the Operating System CD-ROM...........     3-3B       3.2.1     Booting from the Local Drive..............     3-3B       3.2.2     Booting from the InfoServer...............     3-4B       3.3   Creating the System Disk......................     3-8B       3.3.1     Installing from the CD-ROM................     3-9B       3.3.2     Choosing INITIALIZE or PRESERVE...........    3-10B       3.3.3     Specifying the Target Disk................    3-11B       3.3.4     Specifying the Volume Label...............    3-11B       3.3.5     Setting the SYSTEM Account Password.......    3-12B       3.3.6     Becoming a Cluster Member.................    3-13B       3.3.7     Becoming an OpenVMS Galaxy Instance.......    3-13B       3.3.8     MEMORY CHANNEL Information................    3-143       3.3.9     Installing Windowing and Networking B                 Products..................................    3-17B       3.3.10    Setting System Parameters.................    3-19B       3.3.11    Updating Time Zone Information............    3-20B       3.4   Registering Licenses..........................    3-22B       3.4.1     Types of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Licenses....    3-23B       3.4.2     How to Register Licenses..................    3-24B       3.4.3     Using the Licensing Procedure.............    3-25B       3.5   Completing the Installation...................    3-26B       3.5.1     Choosing Descriptive Help Text............    3-26B       3.5.2     Selecting Components......................    3-27B       3.5.3     List of Components........................    3-28B       3.5.4     Completing the Procedure..................    3-30B       3.6   Installing Layered Products...................    3-32B       3.7   Booting the New System Disk...................    3-36B       3.7.1     Preparing to Boot the New System Disk.....    3-36B       3.7.2     How to Boot the New System Disk...........    3-37B       3.8   Joining an OpenVMS Cluster....................    3-38B       3.8.1     OpenVMS Cluster Prompts...................    3-38B       3.9   Running AUTOGEN...............................    3-40B       3.9.1     Automatic Reboot after Autogen............    3-42B       3.9.2     Manual Reboot after Autogen...............    3-423       3.10  Logging in to the SYSTEM Account from a B             Character Cell Terminal.......................    3-443       3.11  Logging in to the SYSTEM Account from a B             Workstation...................................    3-44B       3.12  Postinstallation Tasks........................    3-44     iv                   :     4  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating
        System   E           4.1   Registering Your Licenses.....................    4-2 E           4.2   Creating Accounts.............................    4-2 E           4.3   Backing Up Your System Disk...................    4-2 E           4.4   Customizing the System........................    4-3 3           4.5   Configuring and Starting Networking E                 Software......................................    4-4 E           4.5.1     DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha.............    4-4 E           4.5.2     DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha.........    4-4 E           4.5.3     Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS........    4-6 E           4.6   Testing the System with UETP..................    4-6 E           4.7   Decompressing the System Libraries............    4-6 E           4.7.1     Determining Disk Space....................    4-6 E           4.7.2     Methods of Using LIBDECOMP.COM............    4-7 E           4.7.3     Responding to LIBDECOMP.COM Prompts.......    4-7 E           4.7.4     Using LIBDECOMP.COM Interactively.........    4-8 E           4.7.5     Using LIBDECOMP.COM in Batch..............    4-8 E           4.8   Adding and Removing Operating System Files....    4-9 E           4.9   Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station...   4-12 E           4.10  Installing Layered Products...................   4-12 E           4.10.1    Alternate Procedure.......................   4-13 E           4.10.2    Compaq System Tools.......................   4-14 E           4.11  Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC...   4-15 E           4.12  Backing Up the Customized System Disk.........   4-16 E           4.13  Configuring a Multihead System................   4-17 E           4.14  Running AUTOGEN...............................   4-18 E           4.15  Modifying Parameters..........................   4-18 E           4.16  Postinstallation Checklist....................   4-20   :     5  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating
        System   E           5.1   Notes, Cautions, and Restrictions.............    5-2 E           5.1.1     Spiralog File System Not Supported........    5-2 E           5.1.2     Required Operating System Version.........    5-2 E           5.1.3     Upgrade Paths.............................    5-2 E           5.1.4     Update License............................    5-2 E           5.1.5     Files and Directories.....................    5-3 E           5.1.6     Licenses and Layered Products.............    5-3 :           5.2   Preparing to Upgrade in a Volume ShadowingE                 Environment...................................    5-3 E           5.2.1     Creating a Nonshadowed Target Disk........    5-4   E                                                                     v                    B       5.2.2     Changing the Label........................     5-4B       5.2.3     Setting the Boot Device...................     5-5B       5.3   Backing Up the System Disk....................     5-5B       5.4   Preparing the System Disk.....................     5-6B       5.4.1     Examining the System Disk.................     5-6B       5.4.2     Checking the Size of the System Disk......     5-7B       5.4.3     Verifying System Parameters...............     5-7B       5.5   FEEDBACK.DAT File.............................     5-8B       5.6   Finish and Shutdown...........................     5-8B       5.7   Preupgrade Checklist..........................     5-9  9 6  Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment   B       6.1   Mixed-Version Support.........................     6-1B       6.2   Adding a New System to the Cluster............     6-3B       6.3   Types of Upgrades.............................     6-3B       6.4   Concurrent Upgrade............................     6-3B       6.4.1     How a Concurrent Upgrade Works............     6-36       6.4.2     Preparing Your System for a ConcurrentB                 Upgrade...................................     6-4B       6.5   Rolling Upgrade...............................     6-4B       6.5.1     How a Rolling Upgrade Works...............     6-5B       6.5.2     Notes and Restrictions....................     6-53       6.5.3     Preparing Your System for a Rolling B                 Upgrade...................................     6-6  6 7  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  B       7.1   Booting the Operating System CD-ROM...........     7-1B       7.1.1     Booting from the Local Drive..............     7-1B       7.1.2     Booting from the InfoServer...............     7-2B       7.2   Performing the Upgrade........................     7-5B       7.2.1     Upgrading from the CD-ROM.................     7-5B       7.2.2     Choosing INITIALIZE or PRESERVE...........     7-6B       7.2.3     Specifying the Target Disk................     7-7B       7.2.4     Specifying the Volume Label...............     7-7B       7.2.5     Checking Related Software.................     7-8B       7.2.5.1     Spiralog................................     7-8B       7.2.5.2     DECamds.................................     7-8B       7.2.5.3     PATHWORKS...............................     7-9B       7.2.6     Checking OpenVMS Cluster Membership.......    7-10B       7.2.7     Becoming an OpenVMS Galaxy Instance.......    7-10B       7.2.8     Memory Channel Information................    7-11     vi                   6           7.2.9     Upgrading Windowing and NetworkingE                     Products..................................   7-14 E           7.2.10    Updating Time Zone Information............   7-16 E           7.2.11    Choosing Descriptive Help Text............   7-18 E           7.2.12    Configuration Options.....................   7-18 E           7.2.13    Selecting Components......................   7-19 E           7.2.14    Completing the Upgrade....................   7-21 E           7.2.15    Deleting Archived Files...................   7-23 E           7.2.16    Install Layered Products or Shut Down.....   7-24 E           7.3   Installing Layered Products...................   7-24 E           7.4   What to Do After the Shutdown.................   7-28 E           7.4.1     Standalone Upgrade........................   7-28 E           7.4.2     Concurrent OpenVMS Cluster Upgrade........   7-28 E           7.4.3     Rolling OpenVMS Cluster Upgrade...........   7-29   9     8  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating 
        System   E           8.1   Reforming the Shadow Set......................    8-2 E           8.2   Registering New Licenses......................    8-3 E           8.3   Examining the AUTOGEN Report File.............    8-3 E           8.4   Modifying the System Parameters File..........    8-4 E           8.4.1     System File Sizes.........................    8-4 E           8.4.2     OpenVMS Cluster Parameters................    8-5 E           8.5   Examining Your Command Procedures.............    8-6 E           8.6   Testing the System with UETP..................    8-6 E           8.7   Decompressing System Libraries................    8-6 E           8.7.1     Determining Disk Space....................    8-7 E           8.7.2     Methods of Using LIBDECOMP.COM............    8-7 E           8.7.3     Responding to LIBDECOMP.COM Prompts.......    8-7 E           8.7.4     Using LIBDECOMP.COM Interactively.........    8-8 E           8.7.5     Using LIBDECOMP.COM in Batch..............    8-9 E           8.8   Adding and Removing Operating System Files....    8-9 E           8.9   Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station...   8-12 E           8.10  Installing Layered Products...................   8-13 E           8.10.1    Alternate Procedure.......................   8-14 E           8.10.2    DECevent..................................   8-15 E           8.11  Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC...   8-16 E           8.12  Backing Up the Customized System Disk.........   8-17 E           8.13  Rebooting Cluster Members.....................   8-18 E           8.14  Running AUTOGEN...............................   8-18 E           8.15  Postupgrade Checklist.........................   8-19       E                                                                   vii                    & A  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures  B       A.1   Booting Operations............................     A-2B       A.1.1     Booting the Operating System CD-ROM.......     A-2B       A.1.1.1     Booting from the Local Drive............     A-2B       A.1.1.2     Booting from the InfoServer.............     A-3B       A.1.2     Booting Manually from the System Disk.....     A-6B       A.1.3     Performing a Conversational Boot..........     A-7B       A.1.4     Booting with Minimum Startup..............     A-9/       A.1.5     Booting with the XDelta Utility B                 (XDELTA)..................................    A-10B       A.1.6     Booting from a Different Directory........    A-11:       A.1.7     Booting with a PMAZB or PMAZC TURBOchannelB                 Adapter...................................    A-11:       A.1.8     Booting over the Network with an AlternateB                 TURBOchannel Adapter......................    A-13B       A.1.9     Booting in an Emergency...................    A-14-       A.1.9.1     Booting with Default SystemsB                   Parameters..............................    A-153       A.1.9.2     Booting Without Startup and Login B                   Procedures..............................    A-168       A.1.9.3     Booting Without the User AuthorizationB                   File....................................    A-18B       A.2   Set, Show, and Writeboot Operations...........    A-200       A.2.1     Setting the System for AutomaticB                 Booting...................................    A-20B       A.2.2     Setting and Showing Boot Devices..........    A-22B       A.2.3     Setting Boot Parameters...................    A-23B       A.2.4     Using the Writeboot Utility...............    A-25B       A.3   Halt and Shutdown Operations..................    A-26B       A.3.1     Halting the System........................    A-26B       A.3.2     Shutting Down the System..................    A-27B       A.3.2.1     Orderly Shutdown........................    A-28B       A.3.2.2     Emergency Shutdown with OPCCRASH.EXE....    A-28/       A.3.2.3     Emergency Shutdown with Crash B                   Commands................................    A-28B       A.4   Troubleshooting Procedures....................    A-29B       A.4.1     If the System Does Not Boot...............    A-30B       A.4.1.1     For Hardware Problems...................    A-30B       A.4.1.2     For Software Problems...................    A-302       A.4.2     Detecting and Responding to SystemB                 Problems..................................    A-30       viii                   /     B  Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk   E           B.1   Reasons for Backing Up the System Disk........    B-1 E           B.2   Suggested Procedures..........................    B-2 E           B.3   OpenVMS Cluster Caution.......................    B-3tE           B.4   Backing Up the System Disk....................    B-3cE           B.4.1     Getting Started...........................    B-3sE           B.4.2     Mounting Devices..........................    B-4 E           B.4.3     Entering the BACKUP Command...............    B-4nE           B.4.4     Changing the CLUSTER_SIZE Parameter.......    B-5 E           B.4.5     Logout, Shutdown, and Reboot..............    B-5nE           B.5   Restoring the System Disk.....................    B-6_E           B.5.1     Getting Started...........................    B-6 E           B.5.2     Mounting Devices..........................    B-7.E           B.5.3     Entering the BACKUP Command...............    B-7 E           B.5.4     Logout, Shutdown, and Reboot..............    B-8mE           B.6   Alternate Backup and Restore Procedure........    B-8aE           B.6.1     Preparing an Alternate System Disk........    B-9mE           B.6.2     Using the Alternate System Disk...........   B-10C  $     C  License Management Supplement  8           C.1   Using the License Unit Requirement TableE                 (LURT)........................................    C-1.E           C.2   License Management Facility (LMF) Notes.......    C-6 E           C.3   Restrictions..................................    C-7p  2     D  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station  E           D.1   Preparing Your OpenVMS System.................    D-1 >           D.1.1     Setting Up in a Mixed-Architecture ClusterE                     Environment...............................    D-2 E           D.1.2     Start the Server on Other Nodes...........    D-4CE           D.1.3     Error Log Information.....................    D-4nE           D.1.4     Update the Printer and Storage Database...    D-4eE           D.1.5     Edit the System Files.....................    D-5u4           D.1.6     Allow OpenVMS Management Station6                     to Control the Printer and StorageE                     Environment...............................    D-7l            E                                                                    ix                    6       D.1.7     Keeping Your Printer Environment Up toB                 Date......................................     D-7B       D.1.7.1     When is the Database Updated?...........     D-84       D.1.7.2     Do You Need to Run TNT$UTILITY.COMB                   Manually?...............................     D-98       D.1.7.3     Are There Any Requirements for RunningB                   TNT$UTILITY.COM?........................     D-96       D.1.8     Keeping Your Storage Environment Up toB                 Date......................................    D-10B       D.1.9     Enabling Disk Quotas......................    D-10B       D.1.10    Caching Storage Configuration Data........    D-10B       D.1.11    Running Third-Party TCP/IP Stacks.........    D-11B       D.1.12    Determining and Reporting Problems........    D-117       D.1.13    Removing the OpenVMS Management Station3B                 Server....................................    D-12B       D.2   Preparing Your PC.............................    D-12B       D.2.1     Required Memory and Disk Space............    D-12B       D.2.2     Distribution Files........................    D-13B       D.2.3     Required Software.........................    D-13B       D.2.4     Time Required for Installation............    D-13B       D.2.5     Copy the Client File to the PC............    D-13B       D.2.6     Installation Directory....................    D-13B       D.2.7     Installation Procedure....................    D-14B       D.2.8     Recovering from Errors....................    D-148       D.3   After Installing the Client Software on YourB             PC............................................    D-14B       D.4   Defining TCP/IP Nodes.........................    D-153       D.5   Uninstalling Version 2.1 of the OpenVMS.B             Management Station Client.....................    D-15B       D.6   Uninstalling OpenVMS Management Station.......    D-153       D.7   Getting Started with OpenVMS Management.B             Station.......................................    D-16  5 E  Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System                        x.    7                   Glossary  	     Index.    
     Tables  E           1         Frequently Abbreviated Product Names......     xv   ;           2-1       OpenVMS Cluster Warranted and Migration.E                     Support for VAX and Alpha.................    2-2   /           3-1       Prompts for OpenVMS Cluster.E                     Configurations............................   3-38   ;           6-1       OpenVMS Cluster Warranted and Migration E                     Support for VAX and Alpha.................    6-2   7           A-1       SYSGEN Commands Used in the SYSBOOT E                     Procedure.................................    A-8v  E           A-2       Emergency Boot Procedures.................   A-14O  E           C-1       License Unit Requirement Table (LURT).....    C-2.                                          E                                                                    xi  k                           E     _________________________________________________________________.  E                                                               Prefacen           Intended Audience.  <           This manual is intended for anyone responsible forD           installing or upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingE           system and for the startup, shutdown, and backup operations <           required on Alpha computers running this software.       When to Use This Manualt  D           If you received factory-installed software (FIS) with yourC           Alpha computer, refer to that user documentation to startk?           up your system for the first time. Use this manual iffA           you need to install or upgrade the Compaq OpenVMS Alphan>           operating system software yourself or if you need toB           perform certain startup, shutdown, or backup operations.       Document Structure  .           This manual is organized as follows:  >           o  Chapter 1, Getting Started, defines key terms and=              provides information about hardware and software B              components. Review this chapter before performing any$              installation or upgrade  B           o  Chapter 2, Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster@              Environment, provides preliminary information aboutB              installing the operating system in an OpenVMS Cluster              environment  E           o  Chapter 3, Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating.B              System, describes how to install the operating system    D                                                                 xiii .  .              =       o  Chapter 4, After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha4?          Operating System, describes the tasks you must performg.          after installing the operating system  =       o  Chapter 5, Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alphap?          Operating System, describes how to prepare your system           for an upgrades  >       o  Chapter 6, Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS ClusterA          Environment, supplements Chapter 5 with additional tasksn=          you must perform before upgrading an OpenVMS Clustere          system.  @       o  Chapter 7, Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating>          System, describes how to upgrade the operating system  <       o  Chapter 8, After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha?          Operating System, describes the tasks you must performg-          after upgrading the operating system   9       o  Appendix A, Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures, >          contains instructions for halting the system, booting9          the operating system CD-ROM and the system disk,h?          using console commands to set system parameters, usingt<          the Writeboot utility, and invoking system shutdown          procedures.  >       o  Appendix B, Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk,=          describes how to back up and restore the system disk   <       o  Appendix C, License Management Supplement, contains=          supplementary information about registering licensesF  A       o  Appendix D, Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station,dA          describes how to prepare your OpenVMS system and your PCk@          to run the OpenVMS Management Station server and client          softwaree  @       o  Appendix E, Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating@          System, explains how to remove the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha(          operating system from your disk  <       o  The Glossary defines key terms used in this manual.     xiva .  .                   Related Documents   C           Before installing, upgrading, or using the Compaq OpenVMS.D           Alpha operating system on your Alpha computer, be sure you1           have access to the following documents:.  6           o  All cover letters included with your kit.  B           o  The OpenVMS Version 7.3 Release Notes, which providesA              important supplementary information about the Compaq ,              OpenVMS Alpha operating system.  ?           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 New Features and Documentation C              Overview, which describes enhancements and new support :              included in the OpenVMS 7.3 operating system.  ?           o  OpenVMS Cluster Systems and Guidelines for OpenVMS @              Cluster Configurations, if you plan to install your6              system in an OpenVMS Cluster environment.  @           o  The most recent version of the DECwindows Motif for?              OpenVMS Installation Guide and Managing DECwindowsVB              Motif for OpenVMS Systems (if you plan to install andD              customize DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha software).  E           o  The following networking software documents (if you plan.D              to install and configure DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha,@              DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha, or Compaq TCP/IP,              Services for OpenVMS software):  >              -  DECNet-Plus for OpenVMS Installation and Basic                 Configuration   6              -  DECnet for OpenVMS Guide to Networking  C              -  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and.                 Configuration   C              Documentation for the networking products listed above E              are included on the OpenVMS Online Documentation CD-ROM. A              Hardcopy documentation must be purchased separately.   C           o  The hardware manuals that are supplied with your Alpha A              computer. These manuals provide detailed information C              about your system hardware, including the operation of1:              the system unit, the drives, and the monitor.  C                                                                  xv. .                 :       During the course of installing, upgrading, or using=       the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system on your Alpha.8       computer, you might need to refer to the following       documents as well:  9       o  OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual, which.=          contains detailed information about registering youra          software licenses.   ?       o  OpenVMS System Manager's Manual and the OpenVMS System =          Management Utilities Reference Manual, which containS;          information about system management operations and.?          utilities that you might need to use when you install,.=          upgrade, customize, and maintain your Compaq OpenVMS >          Alpha system. The OpenVMS System Management Utilities<          Reference Manual: M-Z provides complete informationA          about using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility >          PRODUCT command to add or remove files, install other*          software, and related operations.  >       o  Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS, which you might need ifA          you are installing or upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alphaa4          operating system on a shadowed system disk.  ?       o  OpenVMS Management Station Overview and Release Notes, :          which provides information about getting started,:          setting up, and using OpenVMS Management Station.  9       For additional information about the Compaq OpenVMS.=       products and services, access the Compaq website at the.       following location:   #       http://www.openvms.compaq.com    Reader's Comments-  ?       Compaq welcomes your comments on this manual. Please send 4       comments to either of the following addresses:  '       Internet    openvmsdoc@compaq.com   -       Mail        Compaq Computer Corporation16                   OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08$                   110 Spit Brook Rd.'                   Nashua, NH 03062-2698.   xvi1                   )     How To Order Additional Documentation.  ;           Use the following World Wide Web address to order.#           additional documentation:n  '           http://www.openvms.compaq.com   B           If you need help deciding which documentation best meets(           your needs, call 800-282-6672.       Conventions   C           Unless otherwise specified, references to VMS clusters ordD           clusters in this document are synonymous with VMSclusters.  E           In this manual, Compaq software products are often referred.E           to by their abbreviated names. Some of these are shown (for             reference) in Table 1.  E           Table_1_Frequently_Abbreviated_Product_Names_______________f  E           Abbreviated_Name______Full_Name____________________________o  >           Clusters,             Compaq VMScluster Software for'           VMS clusters,         OpenVMS            OpenVMS clusters  C           DECwindows,           Compaq DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS            Decwindows Motif  >           DECnet-Plus           Compaq DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS  ?           OpenVMS               Compaq OpenVMS operating system.  >           VAX cluster           Compaq VAXcluster Software forE           ______________________OpenVMS______________________________.  A           The following conventions are also used in this manual:.  C           Ctrl/x           A sequence such as Ctrl/x indicates thateB                            you must hold down the key labeled CtrlD                            while you press another key or a pointing)                            device button..    G                                                                    xvii                      <       <Return>         In examples, a key name enclosed in a<                        box indicates that you press a key on@                        the keyboard. (In text, a key name is not*                        enclosed in a box.)  A                        In the HTML version of this document, this =                        convention appears as brackets, rather."                        than a box.  8        . . .           A horizontal ellipsis in examples5                        indicates one of the followingh%                        possibilities:6  <                        o  Additional optional arguments in a6                           statement have been omitted.  <                        o  The preceding item or items can be5                           repeated one or more times.o  A                        o  Additional parameters, values, or other.5                           information can be entered..  A       .                A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission.>       .                of items from a code example or command<       .                format; the items are omitted because@                        they are not important to the topic being!                        discussed.   6       ( )              In command format descriptions,A                        parentheses indicate that you must encloset?                        the options in parentheses if you choosek%                        more than one.s  ?       [ ]              In command format descriptions, bracketsp:                        indicate optional elements. You can?                        choose one, none, or all of the options. >                        (Brackets are not optional, however, in;                        the syntax of a directory name in an.;                        OpenVMS file specification or in them=                        syntax of a substring specification inU0                        an assignment statement.)  =       { }              In command format descriptions, braces ;                        indicate required elements; you must_8                        choose one of the options listed.   xviii                      9           bold text        This text style represents the A                            introduction of a new term or the name E                            of an argument, an attribute, or a reason.   :           italic text      Italic text indicates important:                            information, complete titles ofC                            manuals, or variables. Variables includesC                            information that varies in system output >                            (Internal error number), in commandA                            lines (/PRODUCER=name), and in command B                            parameters in text (where dd representsD                            the predefined code for the device type).  B           UPPERCASE TEXT   Uppercase text indicates a command, theD                            name of a routine, the name of a file, orC                            the abbreviation for a system privilege.   E           Monospace text   Monospace type indicates code examples andt7                            interactive screen displays.   C                            In the C programming language, monospace @                            type in text identifies the following;                            elements: keywords, the names of D                            independently compiled external functions;                            and files, syntax summaries, and A                            references to variables or identifiers 4                            introduced in an example.  B           -                A hyphen at the end of a command formatB                            description, command line, or code lineB                            indicates that the command or statement;                            continues on the following line.R  @           numbers          All numbers in text are assumed to beE                            decimal unless otherwise noted. NondecimalnD                            radixes - binary, octal, or hexadecimal -4                            are explicitly indicated.              D                                                                  xix    n                    E                                                                     1tE     _________________________________________________________________a  E                                                       Getting Started.    B           This chapter defines key terms and describes preliminary?           procedures you must perform before an installation or-<           upgrade to version 7.3 of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha           operating system.u       1.1 Key TermsS  C           The following are a few key terms you need to know before.,           you install or upgrade the system:  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           Term__________________Definition___________________________i  @           Operating system      The CD-ROM containing the Compaq?           CD-ROM                OpenVMS Alpha operating system.o  C           HSx device            A self-contained, intelligent, massoE                                 storage subsystem that lets computers A                                 in an OpenVMS Cluster environment.B                                 share disks. The disk on which you@                                 install or upgrade the operatingA                                 system can be connected to one of E                                 these systems (for example, an HSC or5%                                 HSD).V  >           InfoServer            A general-purpose disk storageA                                 server that allows you to use theSB                                 operating system CD-ROM to installE                                 the operating system on remote clientiC                                 systems connected to the same locale3                                 area network (LAN).r          E                                                   Getting Started 1-1p M  l       Getting Started 
 1.1 Key Termso  A       ___________________________________________________________ A       Term__________________Definition___________________________A  <       Local drive           A drive, such as an RRD42 CD-ROM=                             drive, that is connected directly.=                             to an Alpha computer. If you have >                             a standalone Alpha computer, it is?                             likely that all drives connected to 8                             the system are local drives.  >       Source drive          The drive that holds the operating?                             system CD-ROM during the upgrade or_)                             installation.   ;       System disk           The disk that contains (or will =                             contain) the Compaq OpenVMS Alphao>                             operating system. The installation>                             or upgrade procedure transfers theA                             Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systemt?                             from the operating system CD-ROM on @                             the source drive to the system disk.  @       Target drive          The drive that holds the system diskA       ______________________during_the_upgrade_or_installation.__   / 1.2  Examining Software and Hardware Components   >       Before beginning an installation or upgrade, be sure you@       have all the required hardware and software components, as*       described in the following sections.   1.2.1  Hardware Components  9       Before you begin an installation or upgrade, do thed       following:  <       o  Be sure the hardware has been installed and checked@          for proper operation. For detailed information, see the@          hardware manuals you received with your Alpha computer.  8       o  Be sure you know how to turn on and operate the>          components of your system, including the system unit,>          console, monitor, drives, terminals, and printers. If<          necessary, read the hardware manuals that came with          these components.   1-2  Getting Started s  b      E                                                       Getting Started E                        1.2 Examining Software and Hardware Componentst    D           o  Set up your system to record the installation procedureC              on either a hardcopy terminal or a printer attached tohA              the console terminal. (See your hardware manuals foraC              more details about connecting those components to your E              system.) If you do not do this, the screen messages will C              be lost. You will need a transcript in case there is ah-              problem during the installation.s       1.2.2 Software Componentsn  =           Before you begin an installation or upgrade, do theh           following:  A           o  Be sure you have all the items listed on the bill ofyD              materials in the distribution kit. If your distribution:              kit is incomplete, notify your Compaq support@              representative and request priority shipment of any              missing items.u  A           o  Before installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingsB              system software, review all cover letters and release              notes.c  !     1.2.3 Operating System CD-ROMe  D           Included in your kit is the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating@           system CD-ROM, which you use to install or upgrade theD           operating system, or to perform operations such as backingB           up the system disk. The CD-ROM is labeled similar to the           following:  2           CD-ROM Label:         OpenVMS Alpha V7.30                                 Operating System  (           Volume Label:         ALPHA073  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  B             The volume label is the machine-readable name that the@             Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system and InfoServer-             systems use to access the CD-ROM.e  B             ______________________________________________________    E                                                   Getting Started 1-3             Getting Started . 1.2 Examining Software and Hardware Components    ! 1.2.4  Firmware Revision Checkingr  A       Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 provides enhanced firmwares<       checking for systems during a boot operation. When you<       boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM,<       the system automatically checks the version of console:       firmware, which includes PALcode, that is running on;       your computer. The system also provides more explicit3@       information about how to upgrade the firmware. Previously,@       only the PALcode version was checked and the informational"       messages were less specific.  8       If you do not have the required version of console<       firmware, the system displays a message similar to the       following:  K %SYSBOOT-F-FIRMREV, Firmware rev. nnn is below the absolute minimum of nnn.r< Please update your firmware to the recommended revision nnn,. which can be found on the firmware CD labeled:& Alpha AXP Systems Firmware Update nnn.  ;       If you do not have the recommended version of consolep<       firmware, the system displays a message similar to the       following:  N %SYSBOOT-W-FIRMREV, Firmware rev. nnn is below the recommended minimum of nnn.8 Please update your firmware to the recommended revision,. which can be found on the firmware CD labeled:& Alpha AXP Systems Firmware Update nnn.  >       The latest console firmware CD-ROM is included with your
       kit.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   <          Once you install this version of the Compaq OpenVMS?          Alpha operating system, the firmware check (similar tok=          the previous PALcode check) will occur each time youe          reboot the system.R  ?          ______________________________________________________e         1-4  Getting Started    u      E                                                       Getting StartedpE                        1.2 Examining Software and Hardware Componentsi    #     1.2.5 Device Naming Conventionst  @           When you perform specific operations, you are asked toE           specify device names for the source drive and target drive. @           When specifying those device names, note the following           naming conventions:i  ?           o  When the source drive is a local CD-ROM drive, theo5              device name is similar to the following:e                DKA400   E           o  When the source drive is a CD-ROM drive connected to thesA              InfoServer, the device name is always the following:e                DAD1d  C           o  When the target drive is a local disk, the device nameh)              is similar to the following:s                DKA0:  ,              Note the following conventions:  9              -  DK is the device code of the boot device.m  <              -  A is the boot device controller designation.  8              -  0 is the unit number of the boot device.  C           o  On Alpha systems configured in certain OpenVMS ClustertA              or HSx environments, the device naming convention isv&              similar to the following:                DUA20.14.0.2.0   ?              The values you specify identify components such as A              the boot device, controller, unit number of the boot E              device, HSx controller node number, and channel numbers.gA              Because these values vary depending on your specific B              hardware configuration, refer to the owner, operator,>              and technical service manuals that came with your/              computer for detailed information.i  )     1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM   C           The following sections describe how you use the operatingsC           system CD-ROM to install, upgrade, and modify your systema           disk.o  E                                                   Getting Started 1-5d c  a       Getting Started % 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM      1.3.1  Using the Menui  ?       The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM includes @       a menu system that allows you to easily upgrade or install<       the operating system and to perform related operations<       such as backing up the system disk, installing layered<       products, and removing or reconfiguring products. This>       command procedure starts automatically when you boot the@       Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM, displaying aA       menu from which you choose options to perform the followinge       tasks:  A       o  Install or upgrade the operating system from the CD-ROM.   >       o  Display a list of products that can be installed from          the CD-ROM.  =       o  Install or upgrade layered products from the CD-ROM.e  :       o  Show which products are installed on your system.  ?       o  Reconfigure layered products installed on your system.u         o  Remove products._  ;       o  Enter a DCL environment from which you can performt>          preinstallation or maintenance tasks such as mounting@          or showing devices and backing up or restoring files on          the system disk.          o  Shut down the system.  >       Review the following sections to understand how the menuA       works. You will then be prepared to choose appropriate menu =       options when you are asked to do so before, during, and '       after an installation or upgrade._   1.3.2  Sample Menu Display  4       The following is a sample display of the menu:  ?           OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76Hs  O           Copyright (c) 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved.   ,           Installing required known files...              Configuring devices...  I           ***************************************************************    1-6  Getting Started           E                                                       Getting Started E                                 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM     K               You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemoN               or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included;               on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.r  I               You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performnE               "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.o  1               Please choose one of the following:   B 1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H@ 2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can install3 3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches  4)  Show installed productso" 5)  Reconfigure installed products 6)  Remove installed productsv' 7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures  8)  Shut down this systemd  9           Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?)e  1     1.3.3 How the Install or Upgrade Option Worksd  E           The OpenVMS Installation and Upgrade implement a POLYCENTERd?           Software Installation (PCSI) utility concept called apB           platform. The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha platform contains theA           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system, plus options fors?           certain other products, including DECwindows, DECnet,tA           and Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. Including thesenB           products in the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha platform allows youD           to install or upgrade these products along with the Compaq)           OpenVMS Alpha operating system.l  >           Once you select which of these optional products youB           want to install, information is retained in the databaseA           maintained by the PCSI utility. This information allows ?           future OpenVMS upgrades to select the correct defaulti.           choices for these optional products.  @           When you choose the install or upgrade option (1) fromC           the menu, the system asks whether you want to preserve or C           initialize the system disk. The display is similar to the            following:      E                                                   Getting Started 1-7     t       Getting Started % 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM     9           There are two choices for Installation/Upgrade:c  D           INITIALIZE - Removes all software and data files that wereG               previously on the target disk and installs OpenVMS Alpha.r  K           PRESERVE -- Installs or upgrades OpenVMS Alpha on the target diski@               and retains all other contents of the target disk.  N          * Note: You cannot use PRESERVE to install OpenVMS Alpha on a disk onK               which OpenVMS VAX or any other operating system is installed.   :       Do you want to INITIALIZE or to PRESERVE? [PRESERVE]  ) 1.3.3.1  Specifying the INITIALIZE Optionn  ;       When you specify the INITIALIZE option, the followingu       operations take place:  @       o  All software and data files that were previously on the!          target disk are removed.s  +       o  The operating system is installed.   6       Specify the INITIALIZE option and perform a full2       installation under the following conditions:  <       o  If your Alpha computer is new (it has never had anyA          version of the operating system running on it, includingm%          factory-installed software).p  ;       o  If your Alpha computer is running a version of the >          Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system and you want to>          overwrite the entire contents of the system disk (theA          operating system, application software, and user files).   A       o  If you want to create a new system disk but keep the oldn8          one (if you want to alternate between the two).  >       o  If you are running the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating?          system but cannot upgrade. For example, if you changedA@          the names of system directories on the system disk, the>          upgrade procedure will not work correctly. Therefore,;          unless you chose to restore the system disk to its 8          original directory structure, you would have to(          reinstall the operating system.   1-8  Getting Started    n      E                                                       Getting Started E                                 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM_    *     1.3.3.2 Specifying the PRESERVE Option  =           When you specify the PRESERVE option, the followingt            operations take place:  E           ___________________________________________________________nE           IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________   D           the Compaq OpenVMS    the following operations take place:E           Alpha operating       o  The operating system is installed.r           system is not C           already installed     o  All other contents of the target 5           on the target disk,      disk are retained._  D           the Compaq OpenVMS    the operating system is upgraded, as(           Alpha operating       follows:E           system is installed   o  Old operating system files and new @           on the target disk,      files are merged or replaced.  C                                 o  All other contents of the target 5                                    disk are retained. E           ___________________________________________________________   B             ________________________ Note ________________________  @             If you intend to choose the PRESERVE option (because=             there are certain files on the disk that you want =             to retain), Compaq recommends that you first makea>             a backup copy of your system disk. If there is anyA             problem during the installation or upgrade that mightn?             affect the integrity of the disk, you will have thep'             backup copy as a safeguard.   B             ______________________________________________________  D           If you choose the PRESERVE option and choose a target disk@           that already contains the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha VersionB           7.3 software, you are provided with the option to eitherE           reconfigure or reinstall the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingiA           system. Reconfigure the operating system if you want to D           change the options you chose to include when the operatingE           system was installed. Reinstall the operating system if youtA           think that your system files may have become corrupted.m  C           See Section 8.8 for additional configuration information.t  E                                                   Getting Started 1-9  r  d       Getting Started % 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM     , 1.3.4  How the Layered Products Options Work  @       After you have installed or upgraded the operating system,@       you can use the menu to show, install, reconfigure (change<       previously selected options for a layered product), or       remove products as well.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________s  9          When you boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingi?          system CD-ROM and select the option to install layered ?          products, that installation procedure does not run they>          Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for layered>          products. Because the operating system is booted from?          the CD-ROM and the layered products are installed on ae=          different device (the target drive), the IVPs cannotu<          execute correctly. However, you can run the IVP for>          each layered product after you boot the target system<          (see the layered product installation documents for)          information on running the IVP).   ?          ______________________________________________________    1.3.5  How the DCL Option Works   ;       When you choose the DCL option (7) from the menu, yout<       can use a subset of DCL commands (such as SHOW DEVICE,<       MOUNT, and BACKUP) to perform specific preinstallation=       and maintenance operations. Note, however, that this isi?       a restricted DCL environment in that certain DCL commandsuA       and utilities will not function as expected because you aret>       booting from read-only or write-locked media and because/       the full system startup is not performed.1  =       A triple dollar sign system prompt ($$$) indicates thatSA       you are in this restricted DCL environment, as shown in the        following example:         $$$ SHOW DEVICEd  =       To exit from the DCL environment and return to the mainl%       menu, enter the LOGOUT command.        1-10  Getting Startedo u         E                                                       Getting Started E                                 1.3 Using the Operating System CD-ROM     '     1.3.6 How the Shutdown Option Works   @           When you choose the shutdown option (8) from the menu,D           your system shuts down and you are returned to the consoleD           prompt (>>>). The system displays a message similar to the           following:  &               Shutting down the system  *                   SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE  3     1.4 Making the Install/Upgrade/Backup Selection   A           Now that you have reviewed key terms, examined hardwareg?           and software requirements, and learned how to use theeD           menu system included on the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating2           system CD-ROM, you can do the following:  E           ___________________________________________________________,E           IF_..._______________________________THEN_...______________r  ?           you want to install the operating    go to Chapter 2.k&           system in an OpenVMS Cluster           environment,  ?           you want to install the operating    go to Chapter 3. "           system in a nonclustered           environment,  ?           you want to upgrade the operating    go to Chapter 5._(           system in a standalone, Volume'           Shadowing, or OpenVMS Clustert           environment,  @           you want only to back up or          go to Appendix B.E           restore_your_system_disk,___________________________________                  E                                                  Getting Started 1-11t e  -                    E                                                                     2.E     _________________________________________________________________3  E                Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environmente    B           This chapter contains information that you should reviewA           before performing an installation in an OpenVMS Clustere           environment.  >           Before installing the operating system in an OpenVMS>           Cluster environment, be sure you review any relevantA           OpenVMS Cluster information, contained in the followingw           documents:  D           o  The cover letters and the software product descriptions0              included with your distribution kit  ?           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 New Features and Documentation               Overviewm  .           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 Release Notes  D           Be sure the following sources of information are available           as well:  +           o  OpenVMS Cluster Systems manuale  A           o  Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations manualo  +           o  Your network or system managere       2.1 Mixed-Version Supportw  A           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 and Compaq OpenVMS VAXdE           Version 7.3 provide two levels of support for mixed-versionoC           and mixed-architecture OpenVMS Cluster systems. These two 4           support types are warranted and migration.  A           Warranted support means that Compaq has fully qualified_D           the two versions coexisting in an OpenVMS Cluster and willA           answer all problems identified by customers using thesee           configurations.l  E            Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 2-1     r      6 Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 2.1 Mixed-Version Support     <       Migration support is a superset of the Rolling Upgrade<       support provided in earlier releases of OpenVMS and is;       available for mixes that are not warranted. Migration >       support means that Compaq has qualified the versions for<       use together in configurations that are migrating in a@       staged fashion to a newer version of Compaq OpenVMS VAX or@       to Compaq OpenVMS Alpha. Problem reports submitted against?       these configurations will be answered by Compaq. However, @       in exceptional cases Compaq may request that you move to a?       warranted configuration as part of answering the problem.d  ?       Migration support will help you move to warranted OpenVMSt?       Cluster version mixes with minimal impact on your cluster @       environment. Table 2-1 shows the level of support provided(       for all possible version pairings.  @       Table 2-1  OpenVMS Cluster Warranted and Migration SupportA       ___________for_VAX_and_Alpha_______________________________m  A       ______V6.2-xxx____V7.0-xxx____V7.1-xxx____V7.2-xxx____V7.3_   E       V6.2  WARRANTED   Migration   Migration   Migration   Migration   E       V7.0  Migration   WARRANTED   Migration   Migration   Migration   E       V7.1  Migration   Migration   WARRANTED   Migration   Migrationh  E       V7.2  Migration   Migration   Migration   WARRANTED   Migrationo  E       V7.3__Migration___Migration___Migration___Migration___WARRANTEDt  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________e  :          Compaq does not support the use of Version 7.1 or<          higher with Version 6.1 (or earlier versions) in an%          OpenVMS Cluster environment.o  ?          ______________________________________________________   . 2.2  OpenVMS Cluster Information You Will Need  =       If during the installation you answer YES to the systemh>       prompt asking whether your system will be a member of an=       OpenVMS Cluster, you will need to provide the following 1       information after you boot the system disk:   ; 2-2  Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environmentt e         E                Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster EnvironmenthE                         2.2 OpenVMS Cluster Information You Will Needs  E           ___________________________________________________________y           RequiredE           Information___________Explanation__________________________g  D           Type of               Configuration types (CI, DSSI, SCSI,B           configuration         local area, or mixed-interconnect)E                                 are distinguished by the interconnectu=                                 device that the VAX and Alpha @                                 computers in the OpenVMS ClusterD                                 use to communicate with one another.  A           DECnet node name      See the network or system managerrB           and node address      to obtain the DECnet node name and@                                 node address for the computer onC                                 which you are installing the CompaqaB                                 OpenVMS Alpha operating system. IfC                                 you install DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS ?                                 Alpha (Phase V) software and do C                                 not plan to use DECnet Phase IV fornD                                 OpenVMS Alpha addresses, then you doE                                 not need to provide this information.e                                                  E            Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 2-3m    p      6 Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment- 2.2 OpenVMS Cluster Information You Will Needc  A       ___________________________________________________________        RequiredA       Information___________Explanation__________________________   >       Allocation class      During the installation procedure,@       value                 you will be asked for the allocation@                             class value (ALLOCLASS) of the Alpha@                             computer on which you are installing>                             the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating0                             system. For example:  L                             Enter a value for this_node ALLOCLASS parameter:  @                             Refer to OpenVMS Cluster Systems for>                             the rules on specifying allocation)                             class values.   =                             Note that in a mixed-interconnectl<                             OpenVMS Cluster environment, the<                             allocation class value cannot be>                             zero if the nodes serve DSSI or CI<                             disks. It must be a value from 1=                             to 255. This is also true for anyhA                             Alpha computer that is connected to a3-                             dual-pathed disk.U  @                             After you enter the allocation class=                             value, the installation procedureS<                             uses it to automatically set the9                             value of the ALLOCLASS systemS&                             parameter.  ?       Whether you want a    Refer to OpenVMS Cluster Systems totA       quorum disk           help you determine whether you want an7                             quorum disk in the cluster.   >       Location of the       On a nonclustered system, the page=       page and swap files   and swap files are on one or more :                             local disks but on a clustered@                             system, the files are on one or moreA                             local or clustered disks. See OpenVMSwA                             Cluster Systems to help you determinei>                             where the page and swap files will>                             be located for the system on which@                             you are installing the OpenVMS Alpha6                             operating system software.  ; 2-4  Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment            E                Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment E                         2.2 OpenVMS Cluster Information You Will Needn  E           ___________________________________________________________a           RequiredE           Information___________Explanation__________________________r  C           Systems that will     If you are going to set up either agB           be MOP[1] servers,    local area or a mixed-interconnectD           disk servers, and     cluster, you will need to make these/           tape servers          determinations.A  B           Cluster group         If you are going to set up a localD           number and cluster    area cluster or a mixed-interconnectB           password              cluster that is LAN-based, use the@                                 following rules to determine theB                                 cluster group number and password:  E                                 o  Cluster group number - A number infD                                    the range from 1 to 4095 or 61440+                                    to 65535A  B                                 o  Cluster password - Must be fromB                                    1 to 31 alphanumeric charactersC                                    in length and can include dollaroA                                    signs ($)  and underscores (_)   E           [1]Servers_that_use_the_DECnet_maintenance_operation_______   E           protocol.__________________________________________________I  "     2.3 Beginning the Installation  D           After you have completed all the tasks in this chapter, go1           to Chapter 3 to begin the installation.V                            E            Preparing to Install in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 2-5n s                       E                                                                     3tE     _________________________________________________________________   E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemr    B           This chapter describes the following installation tasks:  D           o  Preparing to respond to prompts during the installation  8           o  Installing from the operating system CD-ROM  %           o  Creating the system diskP  !           o  Registering licensess  2           o  Selecting operating system components  (           o  Installing layered products  (           o  Booting the new system disk  !           o  Rebooting the system_  2           o  Joining an OpenVMS Cluster (optional)             o  Running AUTOGEN  -           o  Logging in to the SYSTEM accountr  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  @             Before you install the operating system, the correctA             version of console firmware should be running on your 4             computer, as described in Section 1.2.4.  B             ______________________________________________________  ?     3.1 Preparing to Respond to Prompts During the Installation   ?           At different points during the installation, you must :           respond to prompts asking you to supply specificE           information. This manual and the Help text available during_C           the installation procedure tell you how to obtain most of D           this information and how to make decisions when responding           to specific prompts.  E              Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-1h y  w      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System; 3.1 Preparing to Respond to Prompts During the Installationh    >       However, Compaq recommends that you review the following@       summary before you begin the installation so that you haveA       an understanding beforehand of the types of information you        will need to provide._  A       During the installation, the system will prompt you for theo       following information:  9       o  The names of the source drive, target drive, andn>          local area network device (if you are booting from an          InfoServer system).  >       o  Whether you want to select the INITIALIZE or PRESERVE,          option (as described in Chapter 1).  A       o  A volume label for the target disk (if you choose not toi'          use the default volume label).t  @       o  A password for the SYSTEM account. You will be prompted>          to enter a password of at least 8 characters (but not"          exceeding 31 characters).  @       o  Whether you want to join an OpenVMS Cluster system and,6          if so, what kind (as described in Chapter 2).  ?       o  DECnet node name and address (or values for the systemi.          parameters, SCSNODE and SCSSYSTEMID).  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________n  9          If you install the DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha ;          software but want to use addresses compatible with >          DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha software, you still9          need to provide this information. These settingsn<          identify your system by name and number in a DECnet9          or cluster environment. Note as well that if you ?          supply a DECnet address, the system will automaticallyf?          calculate the SCSSYSTEMID value. If necessary, see theo>          network or system manager to obtain this information.  ?          ______________________________________________________c  @       o  Information listed on Product Authorization Keys (PAKs)>          for your OpenVMS licenses. To register your licenses,A          you will need to enter the information listed on the PAK           for each license.  9 3-2  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System_ _  _      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E           3.1 Preparing to Respond to Prompts During the Installation(    A           o  Operating system components that you want to installnA              (including DECwindows and OpenVMS Management StationhB              files). You can install all components by default, or8              you can select each component individually.  @              You can install DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha,C              Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, and either DECnet- B              Plus for OpenVMS Alpha or DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMSB              Alpha with the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system.C              If you install DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha, youLC              must include the Support for DECwindows components. IfmB              you install either implementation of DECnet, you mustE              include the Support for DECnet components. You must also B              include these components if you later plan to install'              these products separately.   D              If you need to create a kit to install the PC componentA              of the OpenVMS Management Station software, then you D              must include the OpenVMS Management Station Software-PC              files component.t  @              See Section 3.5.3 for a complete list of componentsE              included with the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system.   +     3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMw  ?           The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 operating systemhB           includes procedures that allow you to easily install theE           operating system using the POLYCENTER Software Installation_@           utility. To get started, boot the Compaq OpenVMS AlphaE           operating system CD-ROM either from your local CD-ROM drive @           or from a CD-ROM drive connected to the InfoServer, as.           described in the following sections.  &     3.2.1 Booting from the Local Drive  C           To boot the operating system CD-ROM from the local CD-ROMd$           drive, follow these steps:  E           1. Insert the operating system CD-ROM into the local CD-ROMi              drive.e  ?           2. At the console prompt (>>>), enter the SHOW DEVICE E              command so you can identify the name of the CD-ROM drive $              (for example, DKA400:).  E              Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-3            4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System' 3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROM     8       3. Enter the boot command in the following format:  %          BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 source-drive_  ;          Substitute the device name of the CD-ROM drive (as =          listed in the SHOW DEVICE display) for source-drive.h  A          For example, if the SHOW DEVICE display lists the deviceaA          name of your CD-ROM drive as DKA400, enter the followinga*          command and press the Return key:  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 DKA400u  " 3.2.2  Booting from the InfoServer  ?       To boot the operating system CD-ROM using the InfoServer,e       follow these steps:v  <       1. At the console prompt, enter the following command:  :          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 -FILE APB_073 lan-device-name  (          Note the following conventions:  @          o  APB_073 is the file name of the APB program used for7             the initial system load (ISL) boot program.i  9          o  lan-device-name is the name of the local areaC?             network (LAN) device identified with your computer.s=             For information about the LAN devices your systeme7             supports, refer to the following table. For <             additional information, see the hardware manuals>             that you received with your Alpha computer and the1             OpenVMS Software Product Description.r                      9 3-4  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     a      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemsE                               3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMo  E              ________________________________________________________ :                                         Ethernet      FDDIE              Alpha_Computer_____________Device________Device_________v  7              ALPHAbook 1                EOA0          -u  :              AlphaServer 400 series     EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 1000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  :              AlphaServer 1000A series   EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 1200 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 2000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  :              AlphaServer 2100, 2100A    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0              serieso  :              AlphaServer 4100 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 8200 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  :              AlphaServer 8400 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  :              AlphaStation 200 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 400 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 500 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 600 series    ERA0, EWA0    FWA0  7              DEC 2000 series            ERA0          -e  >              DEC 3000 series            ESA0          "n/ESA0"  7              DEC 4000 series            EZA0          -_  :              DEC 7000 series            EXA0          FXA0  :              DEC 10000 series           EXA0          FXA0  :              Digital Personal           EWA0          FWA0              Workstation (DPWS) E              series__________________________________________________2  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             If you are using a DEC 3000 or 4000 series system,             note the following:_  B                o  On DEC 3000 series systems, you can boot through@                   the InfoServer using an alternate TURBOchannel<                   device, such as a PMAD (Ethernet) or DEFTA:                   (FDDI), by specifying the device name as?                   "n/ESA0". The value for n is the TURBOchannel ?                   slot number, which you can obtain by enteringr?                   the SHOW CONFIGURATION command at the consolen  E              Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-5f           4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System' 3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROM     ?                prompt (>>>) and examining the display. For moreh=                information, see Section A.1.8, in Appendix A.i  ?             o  On DEC 4000 series systems, you must specify the_4                ISL file name in uppercase (APB_073).  ?          ______________________________________________________y  ?       2. The InfoServer ISL program then displays the following           menu:  -          Network Initial System Load Function           Version 1.2  $            FUNCTION         FUNCTION              ID (              1     -        Display Menu               2     -        Help*              3     -        Choose Service*              4     -        Select Options               5     -        Stop  #          Enter a function ID value:s  ?       3. Respond to the prompts as follows, pressing the Returnt          key after each entry:  (          a. Enter 3 for the function ID.  &          b. Enter 2 for the option ID.  .          c. Enter the service name (ALPHA073).  "          A sample display follows:  -          Enter a function ID value: 3<Return>             OPTION          OPTION              ID'             1     -       Find Servicesd2             2     -       Enter known Service Name  ,          Enter an Option ID value: 2<Return>5          Enter a Known Service Name: ALPHA073<Return>   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   >          If you boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system;          CD-ROM from an InfoServer but lose your connection 9          during the installation procedure (the system is.  9 3-6  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System_ _  _      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemoE                               3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMc    @             unresponsive and pressing Ctrl/Y does not return you+             to the menu), do the following:   B             ______________________________________________________B             IF_...________________THEN_...________________________  3             you previously        do the following: >             chose the             1. Reboot the Compaq OpenVMS?             INITIALIZE option,       Alpha operating system CD-   )                                      ROM.C  >                                   2. Choose the install option>                                      from the menu and perform?                                      the installation again, as ?                                      described in this chapter.                                                           E              Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-7            4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System' 3.2 Booting the Operating System CD-ROM   ?          ______________________________________________________t?          IF_...________________THEN_...________________________   0          you previously        do the following:;          chose the PRESERVE    1. Reboot the Compaq OpenVMSd<          option,                  Alpha operating system CD-  &                                   ROM.  >                                2. Enter the DCL environment by<                                   choosing option 7 from the'                                   menu.d  =                                3. Mount the device containingd9                                   your backup copy of then<                                   target disk and the device;                                   that is your target disk.a  <                                4. Restore the backup copy of>                                   your target disk by entering8                                   the appropriate BACKUP?                                   commands. (See Appendix B for <                                   complete information using>                                   MOUNT and BACKUP commands to9                                   restore a system disk.)   6                                5. Log out from the DCL.                                   environment.  ;                                6. Choose the install option ;                                   from the menu and performs<                                   the installation again, as<                                   described in this chapter.?          _______________________________________________________  ?          ______________________________________________________p   3.3  Creating the System Diske  >       The following sections describe how to create the system,       disk from the operating system CD-ROM.          9 3-8  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systems    u      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                          3.3 Creating the System Diskl    $     3.3.1 Installing from the CD-ROM  @           After you boot the operating system CD-ROM, choose theC           install option (1) from the menu displayed on the screen.            For example:  C               OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76H   P            Copyright (c) 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved.  0               Installing required known files...  $               Configuring devices...  N               ****************************************************************  K               You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemnN               or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included;               on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM._  I               You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performfE               "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.C  1               Please choose one of the following:   P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches_)               4)  Show installed productsI0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed productsf5               7)  Execute DCL commands and procedurest'               8)  Shut down this systemi  ?               Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 1   >           The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM may@           contain patch kits. If it does, information similar to%           the following is displayed:s  G               The following PATCH kits are present on the OpenVMS Alphas!               distribution media.p  H               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               PRODUCT                             KIT TYPE    KIT FORMATH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               DEC AXPVMS UCXECO_42_1 V1.0         Patch       SequentialH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------                 1 item found  E              Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-9m    i      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    K           Please consult the OpenVMS Alpha Upgrade and Installation Manual,.H           the Release Notes, and the Cover Letter to determine if any or?           all of these patches may be required for your system.r  @       If you have not already done so, check to determine if you"       need to install any patches.  & 3.3.2  Choosing INITIALIZE or PRESERVE  >       After you choose the install option, the system displays,       the following information and prompts:  E           ***********************************************************   D           The installation procedure will ask a series of questions.  0                 () - encloses acceptable answers-                 [] - encloses default answers   ?           Type your response and press the <Return> key.  Type:p  ,                 ? - to repeat an explanation?                 ^ - to change prior input (not always possible) ;                 Ctrl/Y - to exit the installation procedure   9           There are two choices for Installation/Upgrade:c  D           INITIALIZE - Removes all software and data files that wereG               previously on the target disk and installs OpenVMS Alpha.   K           PRESERVE -- Installs or upgrades OpenVMS Alpha on the target diska@               and retains all other contents of the target disk.  N          * NOTE: You cannot use preserve to install OpenVMS Alpha on a disk onL                which OpenVMS VAX or any other operating system is installed.  :       Do you want to INITIALIZE or to PRESERVE? [PRESERVE]  >       Respond to the INITIALIZE or PRESERVE prompt as follows:  A       ____________________________________________________________A       IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________   -       your system disk is   do the following:e0       new,                  1. Enter INITIALIZE.  4                             2. Press the Return key.  : 3-10  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System e  y      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemhE                                          3.3 Creating the System Diska  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________   1           you want to remove    do the following:_4           all files from an     1. Enter INITIALIZE.           existing systemf8           disk,                 2. Press the Return key.  B           you want to retain    press the Return key to accept the3           certain files on an   default (PRESERVE).eE           existing_disk,_____________________________________________   $     3.3.3 Specifying the Target Disk  @           The procedure next asks you for the name of the targetE           disk. If you enter a question mark (?), the system displaysnB           a list of devices on your system. Select the appropriate6           disk and respond to the prompt. For example:  E           You must enter the device name for the target disk on whichl.               OpenVMS Alpha will be installed.  C           Enter device name for target disk: (? for choices) DKB400,  >           If you select a device that is not available or thatC           cannot be used for some other reason, the system displayspC           information indicating why the device cannot be used. Forr@           example, if you enter MKA500, a tape device, a message0           similar to the following is displayed:  %           MKA500 is not a disk devicet  %     3.3.4 Specifying the Volume LabelC  C           The system then prompts you for the volume label and asksf?           if the information is correct. You can keep the labely@           already assigned to the disk, accept the default labelC           assigned by the system (ALPHASYS), or specify a differenteA           volume label (with a limit of 12 characters that can befC           letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, dollar signs ($),  hyphens (-),3           or underscores (_)).  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  =             Compaq strongly recommends that the volume labels @             for all disks on your system or OpenVMS Cluster have?             unique labels. If a disk that has the same label as   E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-11     l      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    ?          the system disk is mounted, various OpenVMS componentsn'          will not function as intended.e  ?          ______________________________________________________c  >       After you select the volume label and choose to continue:       by answering Yes to the next prompt, the target disk=       is initialized and mounted, and page and swap files areO       created. For example:   *           DKB400: is now labeled ALPHASYS.:            The existing label causes problems for OpenVMS.&            You must enter a new label.  I           Enter volume label for target system disk: [ALPHASYS] alphainsva  A           You have chosen to install OpenVMS Alpha on a new disk.l  ?           The target system disk, DKB400:, will be initialized. '           It will be labeled ALPHAINSV.lD           Any data currently on the target system disk will be lost.         Is this OK? (yes/No) y  .           Initializing and mounting target....  *           Creating page and swap files....  * 3.3.5  Setting the SYSTEM Account Password  A       Before you respond to the system prompt asking you to entero<       a password for the SYSTEM account, note the following:  ?       o  Passwords must be at least eight characters in length;r+          they do not appear on the display.   ;       o  Press the Return key after you enter the password.A  ;       o  After you enter the password, the procedure checks>;          to make sure it meets the requirements for a validN          password.  /       o  Reenter the password for verification.o    : 3-12  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System L  o      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                          3.3 Creating the System Disk     ,           The following is a sample display:  ?               You must enter a password for the SYSTEM account.   G               The password must be a minimum of 8 characters in length,y/               and may not exceed 31 characters. .               It will be checked and verified.N               The system will not accept passwords that can be guessed easily.  A               The password will not be displayed as you enter it.O  &           Password for SYSTEM account:  3           Reenter SYSTEM password for verification:   B           If you reenter the password incorrectly or if the systemC           determines that the password is too easy for another userAB           to guess, the system displays an error message and gives:           you the opportunity to specify a valid password.  #     3.3.6 Becoming a Cluster Member   A           The procedure now asks if your system will be part of aR;           cluster. The display is similar to the following:W  J           Will this system be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster? (Yes/No) Yes  C           Answering Yes to this question causes SYS$MANGER:CLUSTER_eC           CONFIG.COM to run automatically when your newly installed C           system is first booted. The CLUSTER_CONFIG procedure willAD           ask a series of questions about the cluster. If you answer?           No to the cluster question, the system can still be a A           member of an OpenVMS Cluster. However, in this case youeA           will have to explicitly configure the cluster when your D           newly installed system is first booted. You can do this by7           executing a command similar to the following:R  &           $ @SYS$MANGER:CLUSTER_CONFIG  -     3.3.7 Becoming an OpenVMS Galaxy Instance   D           The procedure next asks if your system will be an instance=           in an OpenVMS Galaxy. The display is similar to the0           following:  L           Will this system be an instance in an OpenVMS Galaxy? (Yes/No) Yes  C           If you answer Yes to this question, and you also answered_@           Yes to the OpenVMS Cluster question, information about.           required remedial kits is displayed.  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-13e l  i      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    ?       For compatibility with OpenVMS Galaxy, any systems in the @       OpenVMS Cluster that are running versions of OpenVMS prior>       to Version 7.1-2 must have a remedial kit installed. The?       following display indicates the correct remedial kits form       various OpenVMS systems.  P        For compatibility with OpenVMS Galaxy, any systems in the OpenVMS ClusterN        that are running versions of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.1-2 must have aK        remedial kit installed.  The appropriate kit from the following list C        must be installed on all system disks used by these systems.pH        (Later versions of these remedial kits may be used if available.)  ;               Alpha V7.1 and V7.1-1xx         ALPSYSB02_071c;               Alpha V6.2 and V6.2-1xx         ALPSYSB02_062.  ;               VAX V7.1                        VAXSYSB01_071_;               VAX V6.2                        VAXSYSB01_062   ! 3.3.8  MEMORY CHANNEL Information   >       This section contains information specific to becoming a5       cluster member in a MEMORY CHANNEL environment.   =       The MEMORY CHANNEL remedial kit (ALPMC01_071 and later) @       changed the data structures used with MEMORY CHANNEL. This>       change is not backwardly compatible and requires special>       considerations for MEMORY CHANNEL when upgrading OpenVMS@       from a version earlier than Version 7.1-2 to Version 7.1-21       (or later), under the following conditions:.  =       o  Your upgraded system disk will be part of an OpenVMSh          Cluster, and3  @       o  One or more of the systems in the OpenVMS Cluster has a$          MEMORY CHANNEL adapter, and         o  Either:  ?          -  Your OpenVMS Cluster uses multiple system disks, or   4          -  You will be performing a rolling upgrade  ?       If your target system is already at OpenVMS Version x7.3-N@       76H or later, you have already resolved this configuration>       issue. In this case, or if you indicated that the target<       system will not be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster, theA       procedure jumps to Section 3.3.9. Otherwise, it proceeds asu       follows:  : 3-14  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemeE                                          3.3 Creating the System DiskO    N              An OpenVMS Cluster may use more than one system disk, either on a@              continuing basis, or only during a rolling upgrade.  P             Will the OpenVMS Cluster use more than one system disk? (Yes/No) Yes  D           If you answer Yes to this question, the procedure provides@           information about MEMORY CHANNEL adapters, as follows:  F         A MEMORY CHANNEL adapter is a device that allows systems in anN         OpenVMS Cluster to be connected (usually through a MEMORY CHANNEL hub)P         to provide high speed communications among nodes in the OpenVMS Cluster.  C           If the procedure can detect that a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter,>           (MCA) is present, it displays the following message:  3           This system has a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter.   E           Otherwise, it displays a question similar to the following:e  >           Is a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter installed on this system8           or on any other system in the OpenVMS Cluster?           (Yes/No) Yes  @           If you answer yes to this question, or your system has@           a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter, the following information is           displayed:  N           You will be using multiple system disks and MEMORY CHANNEL adapters.P           This requires special consideration in order to avoid data corruption.  M        Either the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit must be installed on all system disks, M        or you must not use the MEMORY CHANNEL until after all system disks in P        the OpenVMS Cluster have been upgraded to the new OpenVMS release and all=        systems have re-booted from the upgraded system disks.   E              You can prevent using MEMORY CHANNEL in one of two ways:   G                  o Power off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub, if one is used, or   O                  o Disconnect the MEMORY CHANNEL cable, if using a virtual hub.n  I        You must NOT POWER UP OR RECONNECT until after all system disks in P        the OpenVMS Cluster have been upgraded to the new OpenVMS release and all=        systems have re-booted from the upgraded system disks.   K        You can search [VMS$COMMON.SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for ALPMC on anyyJ        system disk to determine if the TIMA kit is installed on that disk.  G               Answer the next question with a "?" if you wish to search =               VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit.   E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-15l i  a      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    N       Do you have the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit installed on all systems disks thatI       are part of the OpenVMS Cluster and that are prior to OpenVMS V7.3?h       (Yes/No) Nos  @       If you answer with a question mark (?), the OpenVMS SEARCH:       command is used to look in VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for the@       ALPMC01_071 remedial kit. If the kit is found, the line in?       VMSINSTAL.HISTORY that contains it is displayed. If it is ?       not found, the message "No strings matched" is displayed.n/       In either case, the question is repeated.o  @       Answer Yes if the ALPMC01_071 remedial kit is installed as@       required on all system disks. Otherwise, answer No. If you4       answer No, the procedure continues as follows:  2       Have you powered off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub?1       (Or disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cable?)        (Yes/No) Not  ?       Answer Yes if you have powered off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub.A       or disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cable. Otherwise, answer*?       No. If you answer No, the procedure continues as follows:O  E           Before proceeding with the OpenVMS upgrade, you must eitherd  D               o Install the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit on all system disks8                 that are part of the OpenVMS Cluster, or  <               o Take action to prevent using MEMORY CHANNEL.  .           Termination is strongly recommended.  .       Do you want to terminate? (Yes/No) [YES]  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________M  9          If termination is recommended, do not attempt toa;          continue. Follow the instructions provided in this >          section and with the ALPMC01_071 remedial kit. If you=          continue, MEMORY CHANNEL will not work correctly andt=          you will encounter problems, including possible data           corruption.  ?          ______________________________________________________s  8       The installation will not recommend terminating if  ?       o  The system will not be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster,           or   : 3-16  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemeE                                          3.3 Creating the System Disk     B           o  The OpenVMS Cluster does not use more than one system              disk, or   >           o  There is no MEMORY CHANNEL adapter in the OpenVMS              Cluster, or  D           o  The ALPMC01_071 remedial kit is installed on all system-              disks in the OpenVMS Cluster, or   <           o  You have powered down the MEMORY CHANNEL hub or3              disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cablesh  6     3.3.9 Installing Windowing and Networking Products  <           The procedure next asks if you want to install the=           following Compaq windowing and networking software:A  /           o  DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alphah  A           o  DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha or DECnet Phase IV for               OpenVMS Alpha  /           o  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSo  A           This software is included with the Compaq OpenVMS AlphanA           operating system. You can change the default values for =           these products later in the installation procedure.o  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  B             The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H installation@             menu offers the choice to install either DECnet-PlusB             for OpenVMS Alpha or DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS AlphaA             networking software. However, you cannot have DECnet-yB             Plus for OpenVMS Alpha and DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS@             Alpha concurrently installed on your system. Install             one or the other.t  =             Once you have DECnet and TCP/IP installed on yourn=             system, you can run DECnet applications over youraB             TCP/IP network. Please see the DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS@             Management Guide for more information on DECnet over             TCP/IP.   B             ______________________________________________________  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-17M l         4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    .       The display is similar to the following:  P  You can install the following products along with the OpenVMS operating system:  2               o DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha-               o DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha_1               o DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alphai2               o Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  K           If you want to change your selections, you can do so later in the.C           installation by answering "NO" to the following question:y  A               "Do you want the defaults for all product options?"g  K           Do you want to install DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha V1.2-5?a       (Yes/No) [YES] y  O           Beginning with OpenVMS V7.1, the DECnet-Plus kit is provided with the_F           OpenVMS operating system kit.  Compaq recommends that DECnetF           users install DECnet-Plus.  DECnet Phase IV applications are#           supported by DECnet-Plus.   E           DECnet Phase IV is also provided as an option.  Support fortF           DECnet Phase IV is available through a Prior Version Support;           Contract available through Compaq's MCS Services._  C           If you install DECnet-Plus and TCP/IP  you can run DECneteE           applications over a TCP/IP network.  Please see the OpenVMSgI           Management Guide for information on running DECnet over TCP/IP.   D           Do you want to install DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha V7.3?       (Yes/No) [YES] y  I           Do you want to install Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS V5.1?e       (Yes/No) [YES] n  A       Note that if you answer No to the prompt to install DECnet-i=       Plus for OpenVMS Alpha, you will be prompted to installf(       DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha.            : 3-18  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System y         E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                          3.3 Creating the System Diski    $     3.3.10 Setting System Parameters  E           The procedure now asks you to set values for the parameterse@           SCSNODE and SCSSYSTEMID. SCSNODE is a name that can beB           from 1 to 6 letters or numbers; it must include at leastC           one letter. If this system is part of an OpenVMS Cluster,b@           then SCSNODE must be unique within the cluster. If youD           are using DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha or DECnet-PlusB           for OpenVMS Alpha with DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS AlphaA           addresses, then SCSNODE must be the same as your DECnet_           node name.  D           SCSSYSTEMID must also be unique within an OpenVMS Cluster.C           In addition, if you are using DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMSsB           Alpha or DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha with DECnet PhaseB           IV for OpenVMS Alpha addresses, then SCSSYSTEMID dependsD           on the DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha address that your           system is using.  >           The following is an example of the display and valid           responses:  O               For your system to operate properly, you must set two parameters:_&               SCSNODE and SCSSYSTEMID.  P               SCSNODE can be from 1 to 6 letters or numbers.  It must contain at               least one letter.i  L               If you plan to use DECnet, SCSNODE must be the DECnet Phase IV9               node name, or the DECmet-Plus node synonym.   N               If you have multiple OpenVMS systems, the SCSNODE on each system               must be unique.e             Enter SCSNODE: alpcsiH  M               If you plan to use DECnet, SCSSYSTEMID must be set based on thei&               DECnet Phase IV address.  9               DECnet Phase IV addresses are in the formatd  7                   DECnet_area_number.DECnet_node_numbers  >               DECnet_area_number is a number between 1 and 63.@               DECnet_node_number is a number between 1 and 1023.  N               If you plan to use DECnet WITHOUT Phase IV compatible addresses,               enter 0.0.  7           Enter DECnet (Phase IV) Address [1.1]: 63.180   E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-19  r  e      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    +           SCSSYSTEMID will be set to 64692.t  -               This was calculated as follows:   >               (DECnet_area_number * 1024) + DECnet_node_number  =       If you are not using DECnet, or if you enter 0.0 as theoA       DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha address, you are promptedLA       to enter a SCSSSYSTEMID in the range of 1 to 65535. If thise>       is a standalone system, the default 65534 is acceptable.@       However, if this system is part of an OpenVMS Cluster, you@       must enter a unique SCSSYSTEMID. The following is a sample       display:  P           Please choose a SCSSYSTEMID between 1 and 65535.  If you have multipleI           OpenVMS systems, the SCSSYSTEMID on each system must be unique.r  %       Enter SCSYSTEMID [65535]: 12345   & 3.3.11  Updating Time Zone Information  ;       At this point in the installation, the procedure asksn:       you for information that is used for providing local<       time zone support. Time zone information is always set;       on new installations. It may be set on upgrades. (See        Section 7.2.10.)  8       For local time zone support to work correctly, the8       installation procedure must set the time zone thatA       accurately describes the location you want to be consideredi?       as your default time zone. Usually, this is the time zones?       in which your system is running. In addition, your systema>       must be correctly configured to use a valid OpenVMS time        differential factor (TDF).  <       The procedure displays a series of time zone menus and8       prompts you to make selections from each. Begin by=       selecting the desired time zone from the main time zoneS       menu.o  ;       If you choose a time zone that has subcomponents, thes=       system displays an additional menu. For example, if youyA       choose the United States (US) time zone from the main menu,e?       a second menu displays the specific time zones within the <       United States. You then select the menu item that best'       represents the desired time zone.   : 3-20  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System S  N      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                          3.3 Creating the System Disk     @           The procedure then prompts you for the TDF. The TDF isA           the difference between your system time and CoordinatedaB           Universal Time (UTC), which is an international standard@           (similar to Greenwich Mean Time) for measuring time ofA           day. The procedure supplies a default for TDF, which ise)           generally the correct response.n  ,           The following is a sample display:  +             Configuring the Local Time Zoney  :             TIME ZONE SPECIFICATION -- MAIN Time Zone Menu  H                 1) AUSTRALIA            14) IRAN                 27) ROKN                 2) BRAZIL               15) ISRAEL               28) SINGAPOREL                 3) CANADA               16) JAMAICA              29) SYSTEMVK                 4) CET                  17) JAPAN                30) TURKEY H                 5) CHILE                18) LIBYA                31) UCTN                 6) CUBA                 19) MET                  32) UNIVERSALG                 7) EET                  20) MEXICO               33) USoH                 8) EGYPT                21) NAVAJO               34) UTCI                 9) FACTORY              22) NZ-CHAT              35) W-SUVH                10) GB-EIRE              23) NZ                   36) WETI                11) GREENWICH            24) POLAND               37) ZULU0/                12) HONGKONG             25) PRC /                13) ICELAND              26) ROCm                   0) GMT  P           Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 33               US Time Zone MenuE  M                 1) ALASKA                5) EAST-INDIANA          9) MICHIGANuM                 2) ALEUTIAN              6) EASTERN              10) MOUNTAINnL                 3) ARIZONA               7) HAWAII               11) PACIFICJ                 4) CENTRAL               8) INDIANA-STARKE       12) SAMOA  0                 0) return to Main Time Zone Menu  O           Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 63  6           You selected EASTERN / US as your time zone.*           Is this correct? (Yes/No) [YES]:  <               Configuring the Time Differential Factor (TDF)  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-21i u  a      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.3 Creating the System Disk    F           Default Time Differential Factor for standard time is -5:00.M           Default Time Differential Factor for daylight saving time is -4:00.n  K           The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between yoursK           system time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  UTC is similary7           in most repects to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).q  J           The TDF is expressed as hours and minutes, and should be enteredF           in the hh:mm format.  TDFs for the Americas will be negativeK           (-3:00, -4:00, etc.); TDFs for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australiay.           will be positive (1:00, 2:00, etc.).  5       Is Daylight Savings time in effect? (Yes/No): y)  1       Enter the Time Differential Factor [-4:00]:   5           NEW SYSTEM TIME DIFFERENTIAL FACTOR = -4:00Y         Is this correct? [Y]:   A       For more information about TDF and local time zone support, .       see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.   3.4  Registering Licenses   ;       Before you can use the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingi?       system and its components, you must register all licensesh       in one of two ways:,  ;       o  During the installation (which Compaq recommends),:6          by responding to the prompts displayed by the<          SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. This procedure;          is executed if you answer Yes (the default) to thee          following question:  F                Do you want to register any Product Authorization Keys?  >       o  After the installation, by using the LICENSE REGISTER:          command or by invoking SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM.  ?       In addition to reviewing the license information provideds;       in this chapter, you can also refer to the following:e  :       o  Appendix C, which contains notes and supplemental<          information about licenses and licensing procedures  =       o  The OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual, whichn:          contains complete, detailed information about the          licensing procedure  : 3-22  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System g  e      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemoE                                              3.4 Registering Licenses     0     3.4.1 Types of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Licenses  @           The operating system uses one or more of the followingD           types of licenses, depending on your hardware and software           configuration.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  B             All Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Base and SMP licenses include>             the NO_SHARE attribute and remain with the initial             host computer.  B             ______________________________________________________  E     _________________________________________________________________ E     Type_of_License____________Description___________________________   A     Operating System Base      Grants the right to noninteractiven>     License                    use of the remote batch, print,B                                application, and computing servicesB                                of the operating system on a singleB                                processor and authorizes one directD                                login (for system management purposesD                                only). This license is a prerequisiteC                                for Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Interactivei-                                User Licenses.e  A     Interactive User           Grant the right to interactive useiD     Licenses                   of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingC                                system, provided you have previously ?                                installed the appropriate Compaq B                                OpenVMS Alpha Operating System BaseD                                License on your Alpha computer. TheseB                                licenses, which are concurrent, areC                                available in any quantity desired ory<                                as an unlimited user license.  C                                You can add interactive users to the A                                computer at any time by specifying C                                the same node name on the additional B                                Interactive User License PAK and by@                                following the license combinationA                                procedure described in the OpenVMS_A                                License Management Utility Manual.m  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-23     c      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.4 Registering Licenses  A _________________________________________________________________nA Type_of_License____________Description____________________________  = Symmetric                  Upgrades the Operating System Basea; Multiprocessing            License and all Interactive User < (SMP) Extension to the     licenses (including Unlimited) to@ Operating System Base      the matching multiprocessing level ofA License                    your DEC 4000 or DEC 7000 series Alphai$                            computer.  @                            Because the Symmetric Multiprocessing@                            (SMP) Extension grants all the rights>                            the existing Base and User licenses?                            provided at the uniprocessing level,1=                            you do not need to reinstall those 9                            licenses when you upgrade to ao<                            multiprocessing system. Each time;                            you upgrade your system to a newt>                            multiprocessing level (for example,A                            from a DEC 7000 Model 620 Alpha systemnA                            to a DEC 7000 Model 630 Alpha system), ;                            you add an SMP Extension to your A ___________________________existing_licenses.____________________i   3.4.2  How to Register Licensess  ?       After you install the OpenVMS Alpha operating system, thet,       system displays the following message:  D           If you have Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) to register,$           you can register them now.  L       Do you want to register any Product Authorization Keys? (Yes/No) [Yes]  '       Respond to the prompt as follows:                       : 3-24  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System s  V      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                              3.4 Registering Licensese  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________P  1           you choose to         do the following:u@           register your         1. Be sure you review Appendix C?           licenses at this         and have the OpenVMS Licensef<           time (which Compaq       Management Utility Manual-           recommends),             available._  A                                 2. Be sure you have a copy of thepB                                    Product Authorization Key (PAK)A                                    for each license that you willi,                                    register.  C                                 3. Type Y and press the Return key.:  =                                 4. Register your licenses, as A                                    described in the next section.I  1           you choose not        do the following:eC           to register your      1. Type N and press the Return key.,           licenses at this>           time,                 2. Skip the next section aboutB                                    registering licenses and followA                                    the directions in Section 3.5.p  E                                 3. After completing the installation,OC                                    register your licenses using thenA                                    LICENSE REGISTER command or by E                                    invoking SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM >                                    before performing any other:                                    postinstallation tasks.E           ___________________________________________________________a  '     3.4.3 Using the Licensing Procedure   ?           Entering Y (Yes) to register your licenses during the <           installation invokes the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM:           procedure, which displays the following message:  1           VMS License Management Utility Options:i          E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-25o u  n      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.4 Registering Licenses    1           1. REGISTER a Product Authorization KeyE8           2. AMEND an existing Product Authorization Key9           3. CANCEL an existing Product Authorization Key ,           4. LIST Product Authorization Keys9           5. MODIFY an existing Product Authorization Keyl:           6. DISABLE an existing Product Authorization Key9           7. DELETE an existing Product Authorization Key 7           8. COPY an existing Product Authorization Key 7           9. MOVE an existing Product Authorization Key 9          10. ENABLE an existing Product Authorization Keya2          11. SHOW the licenses loaded on this node5          12. SHOW the unit requirements for this nodet             99. Exit this procedure  D          Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the informationF          requested. Press Ctrl/Z at any prompt to return to this menu.  (       Enter one of the above choices [1]  =       1. Select the appropriate options (beginning with 1, ase>          indicated in the display) until you have successfully&          registered all required PAKs.  <       2. After you register all your licenses, exit from the<          License Management procedure by entering option 99.    3.5  Completing the Installation  >       The following sections describe the remaining steps that7       you need to perform to complete the installation.   % 3.5.1  Choosing Descriptive Help Text   .       Next, the system prompts you as follows:  B       The installation can provide brief or detailed descriptions.N       In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?".  =       Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No]s  ;       If you answer Yes, the system will display additional (       explanatory text with each prompt.    : 3-26  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System o  s      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemnE                                       3.5 Completing the Installation:         3.5.2 Selecting Components  D           The system next displays the following message, indicating>           that the procedure is ready to install the operating           system:d  2           The following product has been selected:P              DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3                    Platform (product suite)  *           Configuration phase starting ...  O  You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and fordP  any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.  H           DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3: OpenVMS and related products Platform  >               COPYRIGHT (c) 27-MAY-2001 -- All rights reserved  )               Compaq Computer Corporation   D           After the system displays a series of additional messages,D           the procedure prompts you to choose the default values forD           all the options and suboptions for each component included@           in the operating system. The display is similar to the           following:  =               Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]   8           When selecting components, note the following:  A           o  If you want all the default values, press the Return               key.u  B              If you want to select components individually, answerD              NO. The system will then prompt you for each option and              suboption.y  C           o  You should review the list of options and compare themC>              with the requirements for your system. If you are@              selecting components individually, be sure that youB              include all components necessary to support the needsA              of your users. Note also that certain components arewA              dependent upon the installation of other components..  B           o  If you are not sure whether you want certain options,@              request help by entering a question mark (?) at the$              prompt for that option.  E           o  After you select all the options you want, you will haveiD              an opportunity to view your selections and make changes              (if necessary).  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-27            4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.5 Completing the Installationf    =       o  OpenVMS Management Station software is automaticallym>          installed on your OpenVMS system disk when you acceptA          all the default values. If you do not accept the defaulte?          values, you must select the OpenVMS Management Statione?          component (server and client files) if you plan to usei>          that product. After the installation is complete, you>          can then prepare your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system and?          your PC to run OpenVMS Management Station by following 0          the procedures described in Appendix D.  =       o  If you decide after the installation to change which ?          Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system options you wantd;          installed on your system, you must reconfigure thei6          installation as described in Section 1.3.3.2.  ?       o  After you boot the new system disk and log in, you can <          obtain information about individual system files by=          entering HELP SYSTEM_FILES at the dollar sign prompti
          ($).e   3.5.3  List of Componentsn  ;       The following components are included with the Compaq 1       OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 operating system:E                                          : 3-28  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System)E                                       3.5 Completing the Installation     5               Accounting Log Report Generator Utility7+               Access Control List Utilities -               Print and Batch Queue Utilities 4               DECdtm Distributed Transaction Manager;               Support for DECnet-Plus or DECnet for OpenVMSE4                   DECnet Incoming Remote File Access1                   DECnet Incoming Remote Terminal %                   DECnet Network Test),                   DECnet Remote Task Loading!               Programming SupportI"                   Debugger Utility$                   Image Dump Utility6                   RMS Analyze and FDL Editor Utilities!                   Message Utility D                   System Shareable Image and Object Module Libraries!                   Macro librariest-                   Macro-32 Migration Compilerd2                   TLB intermediary form of STARLET'                   Fortran Require Files5$                   C Object Libraries                    C Header Files8                   VMS text libraries of Ada declarations-               RMS Journaling Recovery Utility (               System Programming SupportE                   Support for ISO 9660 and High Sierra CD-ROM Formats)                   MONITORe-                   Analyze Object File Utilitys                    Delta Debugger.                   System Dump Analyzer Utility2                   Miscellaneous Symbol Table Files=               OpenVMS Management Station Software -- PC filesr               Utilitiest&                   OpenVMS Mail Utility                   Dump Utility>                   DIGITAL Standard Runoff (DSR) Text Formatter                   Phone Utilitye                   Help Library*                   Foreign Terminal Support7                   LAT-11 Terminal Server (via Ethernet):-                   Error Log Generator Utility(,                   Terminal Fallback Facility.                   TECO Interactive Text Editor6                   National Character Set Utility (NCS)    E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-29e a  s      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.5 Completing the Installation                    DIAGNOSE Utility1               XPG4 Internationalization Utilitiesl           Bliss Require Files.           Example Filesi/           Message Facility Files (HELP/MESSAGE)h"           Translated Image Support           UETP Files            Support for DECwindows*               DECwindows workstation files               Video fontsT/                   100 dots per inch video fontsp+           Delete any obsolete OpenVMS filese8           Delete files archived by OpenVMS remedial kits   3.5.4  Completing the Procedurea  =       When you have answered all the prompts and selected theo=       components you want installed, the system allows you tor=       review your selections (and make changes if necessary),yA       then installs the product, provides informational messages, <       and returns you to the menu. The following is a sample       display:  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________A  =          If you perform two installations at the same time toh;          systems connected by MEMORY CHANNEL, you may see aE:          message similar to the following every 5 seconds:  G          %PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-2001 14:58:40 Remote System Conflicts withf#          Known System - REMOTE NODEiG          %PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-2001 14:58:45 Remote System Conflicts withn#          Known System - REMOTE NODEe  ;          Disregard the message. The installation or upgraden;          will proceed normally and the messages will not ben=          present when the system reboots with its actual noder          name.  ?          ______________________________________________________e          : 3-30  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System i  L      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemhE                                       3.5 Completing the Installationf    5               Do you want to review the options? [NO]   &           Execution phase starting ...  3           The following products will be installed: F               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3               Layered ProductF               DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5                Layered ProductO               DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3                  Platform (product suite) G               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3                      Operating System   P    Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%  5           The following products have been installed: F               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3               Layered ProductF               DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5                Layered ProductO               DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3                  Platform (product suite) G               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3                      Operating Systemn  /               The installation is now complete.   H               When the newly installed system is first booted, a specialB               startup procedure will be run.  This procedure will:  P             o  Configure the system for standalone or OpenVMS Cluster operation.4             o  Run AUTOGEN to set system parameters.?             o  Reboot the system with the newly set parameters.,  F               You may shut down now or continue with other operations.  H             Process AXPVMS_INSTALL logged out at 27-MAY-2001 14:45:49.54  %           Press Return to continue...   N               ****************************************************************  K               You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemuN               or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included;               on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.e  I               You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform E               "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.   1               Please choose one of the following:s    E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-31i           4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.5 Completing the Installation     C               1)  Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H N               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches_)               4)  Show installed products_0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed products 5               7)  Execute DCL commands and procedureso'               8)  Shut down this systemc  9           Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?)l  A       If you want to install layered products, go to Section 3.6.e  ?       If you do not want to install layered products or perform @       any other operations prior to booting the new system disk,@       choose option 8 from the menu to shut down the system. The1       system display is similar to the following:   7       Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 8   "           Shutting down the system          SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE   ;       After you complete the installation and shut down the         system, go to Section 3.7.    3.6  Installing Layered Products  ;       You can use the menu system included on the operating <       system CD-ROM to install certain layered products with@       the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. You can view=       a list of the layered products that can be installed in >       this way by choosing option 2 from the menu. (To installA       layered products that are not listed, see Chapter 4 and the_;       installation documentation for each layered product.)t  =       You may see the following product name while installing        layered products:   -               DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-PLACEHOLDER   ;       Do not attempt to install this kit. This is a "dummy",?       that is needed to facilitate upgrading from the prior UCXgA       implementation of Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS to then       new implementation.   : 3-32  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    r      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystempE                                       3.6 Installing Layered ProductsR    >           If you do attempt to install this kit, the following$           message will be displayed:  O                The UCX implementation of TCP/IP Services is obsolete and is note=                supported on OpenVMS V7.2 and higher versions.   K                Starting with OpenVMS V7.2, the UCX implementation of TCP/IPh=                services is replaced by the new TCPIP product.n  P                This is a placeholder kit to satisfy OpenVMS upgrade requirementsB                so that UCX can be automatically upgraded to TCPIP.  6                You cannot use this kit to install UCX.  /           The installation will then terminate.y  C           You can install (or upgrade to) the new implementation of B           Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, version 5.1, as partD           of the OpenVMS upgrade. If you wish to install version 5.1)           separately, choose the product:c  '                   DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1o  C           To install layered products using the POLYCENTER SoftwarehD           Installation utility, choose option 2 to view the list andA           then option 3 to perform the installation. For example:   -           Please choose one of the following:   O               1) Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H M               2) Display products and patches that this procedure can install @               3) Install or upgrade layered products and patches(               4) Show installed products/               5) Reconfigure installed productsE*               6) Remove installed products4               7) Execute DCL commands and procedures&               8) Shut down this system  ?               Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 2_  M                   The following versions of the OpenVMS operating system, thetK                   DECwindows graphical user interface and network products.UI                   are available on the OpenVMS Distribution compact disk.s>                   They can be installed by selecting choice 1:  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-332           4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.6 Installing Layered Products     )               DEC AXPVMS VMS version V7.3e/               DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF version V1.2-5i0               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI version V7.35               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV version V7.3z+               DEC AXPVMS TCPIP version V5.1r  P                  The following Layered Product kits are available on the OpenVMSO                  Distribution Compact Disk.  They can be installed by selectingnM                  choice 3.  If already installed, they can be reconfigured byhF                  selecting choice 5, or removed by selecting choice 6.  H               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               PRODUCT                             KIT TYPE    KIT FORMATH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3          Full LP     SequentialH               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3     Full LP     SequentialH               DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Full LP     SequentialH               DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1               Full LP     SequentialH               DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Full LP     SequentialH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------                 5 items foundd  )               Press Return to continue...e  P                 ****************************************************************  M                 You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemnP                 or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included=                 on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.a  M                   You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performiI                   "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.   5                   Please choose one of the following:   O               1) Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H M               2) Display products and patches that this procedure can install.@               3) Install or upgrade layered products and patches(               4) Show installed products/               5) Reconfigure installed productsi*               6) Remove installed products4               7) Execute DCL commands and procedures&               8) Shut down this system  ?               Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 3 M                   ***********************************************************o  : 3-34  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System d  y      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemuE                                       3.6 Installing Layered Productse    K                       If you choose to install or upgrade DECwindows Motif,m0                       please note the following:  B        o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECwindows base supportD        and workstation files options, DECwindows Motif will not run.:        You must add these options to use DECwindows Motif.  D        o If you are upgrading DECwindows Motif from version V1.1 andB        want to save the OSF/Motif Release 1.1.3 programming files,=        DO NOT upgrade now.  Instead, see the DECwindows MotifsB        installation manual and follow the instructions for running        PCSI_INSTALLATION.COM.w  J        If you choose to install or upgrade DECnet-Plus or DECnet Phase IV,!        please note the following:   I        o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECNET option, neither versionhC        of DECnet will run.  You must add this option to use DECnet.m  &            Press Return to continue...I               ***********************************************************   I                The installation procedure will ask a series of questions.e  <                             () - encloses acceptable answers9                             [] - encloses default answers   I                       Type your response and press the Return key.  Type:p  8                             ? - to repeat an explanationK                             ^ - to change prior input (not always possible)lG                             Ctrl-Y - to exit the installation proceduret  P                      You must enter the device name for the target disk on whichK                      the layered product(s) installation will be performed.   N                   Enter device name for target disk: [DKB400:] (? for choices)  6                       DKB400: is labeled V73_TCPIPV50.  M             The install operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. O             In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typinge             "?".  I                   Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No]   E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-35t u  p      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.6 Installing Layered Products     H                  1 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3          Layered ProductH                  2 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3     Layered ProductH                  3 - DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Layered ProductH                  4 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1               Layered ProductH                  5 - DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Layered Product.                  6 - All products listed above                  7 - Exit(  I               Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas:u  A       Note that the UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER kit is not a valid UCXm?       (TCP/IP) kit. It is present only to support upgrading UCXe?       to the new TCPIP implementation of Compaq TCP/IP Services >       for OpenVMS. Any attempt to install this PLACEHOLDER kit#       will terminate with an error.   >       If you do not want to perform any other operations after>       you install the layered products, enter option 8 to shut;       down the system. The system display is similar to the        following:  7       Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 8t  "           Shutting down the system          SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETEl  ;       After you complete the installation and shut down the ;       system, go to the next section to boot the new systemt       disk.L    3.7  Booting the New System Disk  A       After you have successfully installed the operating system,u=       boot the new system disk, as described in the followingi       sections.   , 3.7.1  Preparing to Boot the New System Disk  :       Before you boot the new system disk, you must do the       following:  >       1. Halt the system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing the          Halt button. [1]A         ____________________9       [1]   For more information about halting your Alpha %             computer, see Appendix A.   : 3-36  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    r      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                       3.7 Booting the New System Disk     C           2. At the console prompt (>>>), enter the SET BOOTDEF_DEV -              command in the following format:t  )              SET BOOTDEF_DEV target-drivei  >              Substitute the device name of the system disk for@              target-drive. The SET BOOTDEF_DEV command tells the@              system which disk to boot from. For example, if the>              system disk has the device name DKA400, enter the8              following command and press the Return key:  '              >>> SET BOOTDEF_DEV DKA400o  >              If the system disk is connected to a hierarchicalA              storage device (HSx), the format for specifying thatnB              drive is different. For example, on a DEC 7000 series>              system connected to an HSC device, the command is&              similar to the following:  /              >>> SET BOOTDEF_DEV DUA20.14.0.2.0i  ?              For more information about setting and showing thesB              default boot device, see Section A.2.2 in Appendix A.  )     3.7.2 How to Boot the New System Disks  B           To boot the system disk, enter the following command and           press the Return key:              >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0   E           When the system finishes booting, it displays informationalw)           messages that begin as follows:T  C               OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76Hy  I           %DECnet-I-LOADED, network base image loaded, version = 05.0D.00   P        $!  Copyright (c) 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved.  0               Installing required known files...  $               Configuring devices...           .            .n           .s  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-37  s  s      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.8 Joining an OpenVMS Cluster     3.8  Joining an OpenVMS Cluster_  @       If during the installation, you previously answered Yes to?       the question about joining an OpenVMS Cluster, the systemo=       now asks a series of questions about your configuration :       (CI, DSSI, SCSI, local area, or mixed-interconnect).  ;       You might need to refer to OpenVMS Cluster Systems or =       Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations to answerc       these questions.   3.8.1  OpenVMS Cluster Prompts  ?       Table 3-1 lists the OpenVMS Cluster prompts and suggested ;       responses. Note that, depending on your responses ande=       particular cluster configuration, some prompts will not.       be displayed._  A Table_3-1__Prompts_for_OpenVMS_Cluster_Configurations____________l  A Question__________________________How_to_Respond_________________   * Will this node be a cluster       Enter Y.
 member (Y/N)?h  A What is the node's DECnet node    Enter the DECnet node name (foro> name?                             example, MYNODE). The DECnet>                                   node name may be from one to=                                   six alphanumeric charactersE>                                   in length and cannot include>                                   dollar signs or underscores.  A What is the node's DECnet node    Enter the DECnet node address - 3 address?                          for example, 2.2.O  : Will the Ethernet be used for     Enter N for a CI only or< cluster communications (Y/N)?     DSSI-only OpenVMS Cluster.:                                   Otherwise, answer Y. [1]  A [1]The_Ethernet_may_not_be_required_for_communication_within_a___V? local area OpenVMS Cluster system configured with FDDI devices.E< Within certain DSSI or CI mixed-interconnect configurations,@ neither the Ethernet nor FDDI may be required for communication.A If your configuration fits either scenario, you can answer No (N)  to this prompt.t  B                                           (continued on next page)  : 3-38  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    C      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                        3.8 Joining an OpenVMS Clustert    E     Table_3-1_(Cont.)_Prompts_for_OpenVMS_Cluster_Configurations_____r  E     Question__________________________How_to_Respond_________________g  A     Enter this cluster's group        Enter a number in the rangen@     number:                           from 1 to 4095 or 61440 to,                                       65535.  A     Enter this cluster's password:    Enter the cluster password. D                                       The password must be from 1 toC                                       31 alphanumeric characters in C                                       length and may include dollar ?                                       signs and underscores.[2]k  ;     Reenter this cluster's password   Reenter the password.      for verification:e  ?     Will MYNODE be a disk server      Enter Y if you want locali?     (Y/N)?                            disks to be served to theIB                                       cluster (mandatory for localA                                       area and mixed-interconnectt?                                       configurations). Refer toaA                                       OpenVMS Cluster Systems forpC                                       information on served cluster ,                                       disks.  B     Will MYNODE serve RFxx disks      Enter a response appropriateB     (Y)?                              for your DSSI configuration,D                                       if such disks are available to2                                       your system.  E     [2]If_neither_the_Ethernet_nor_FDDI_is_being_used_for____________hA     communication in your cluster configuration, you may not needn4     to supply the cluster group number and password.  E                                              (continued on next page)                 E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-39e o  o      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.8 Joining an OpenVMS Cluster    A Table_3-1_(Cont.)__Prompts_for_OpenVMS_Cluster_Configurations____h  A Question__________________________How_to_Respond_________________   @ Enter a value for MYNODE's        In a CI only system (connected; ALLOCLASS parameter:              to a dual-ported disk), ad>                                   DSSI-only system, or a local<                                   area or mixed-interconnectA                                   configuration where nodes servec=                                   DSSI or CI disks, enter thea>                                   appropriate allocation class>                                   value (1 to 255). Otherwise,:                                   enter 0. For information?                                   about selecting the ALLOCLASSe@                                   parameter, see OpenVMS Cluster*                                   Systems.  : Does this cluster contain a       For CI only, SCSI, local> quorum disk (Y/N)?                area, and mixed-interconnect9                                   configurations, enter Yu9                                   or N, depending on youre0                                   configuration.  >                                   For most DSSI systems, enterA                                   Y. However, if you are adding a ?                                   two-system DSSI configurationI<                                   to an existing cluster (inA                                   which case you might not need a A                                   quorum disk), you can answer N.l  <                                   If you enter Y, the systemA                                   asks for the name of the quorum @                                   disk. Enter the device name of2                                   the quorum disk.  :                                   Refer to OpenVMS Cluster<                                   Systems for information onA __________________________________quorum_disks.__________________    3.9  Running AUTOGEN  <       The system next runs AUTOGEN to evaluate your hardwareA       configuration and estimate typical work loads. AUTOGEN theno?       sets system parameters, the sizes of page, swap, and dumps<       files, and the contents of VMSIMAGES.DAT. When AUTOGEN;       finishes and you reboot your system, the installation        procedure is complete.  : 3-40  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System p  d      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                                   3.9 Running AUTOGENn    E           The installation procedure displays messages similar to the            following:  P         AUTOGEN will now be run to compute the new SYSGEN parameters. The systemO         will then shut down and reboot, and the installation or upgrade will be          complete.w  N         After rebooting you can continue with such system management tasks as:  1                Decompressing the System Libraries !                Configuring DECnet P                Using SYS$MANAGER:CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM to create an OpenVMS ClusterK                Creating FIELD, SYSTEST, and SYSTEST_CLIG accounts if neededy  - %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GETDATA phase is beginning. L %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:PARAMS.DAT has been created.  You may wish to purge this file.9 %AUTOGEN-I-END, GETDATA phase has successfully completed.H/ %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENPARAMS phase is beginning.PP %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$MANAGER:VMSIMAGES.DAT has been created.  You may wish to purge this file.O %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:SETPARAMS.DAT has been created.   You may wish to purge this file.; %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENPARAMS phase has successfully completed.o. %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENFILES phase is beginning.? %SYSGEN-I-EXTENDED, SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYS;1 extended-? %SYSGEN-I-EXTENDED, SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]SWAPFILE.SYS;1 extended < %SYSGEN-I-CREATED, SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]SYSDUMP.DMP;1 created  H %AUTOGEN-I-REPORT, AUTOGEN has produced some informational messages thatC have been stored in the file SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT. You may , wish to review the information in that file.  : %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENFILES phase has successfully completed./ %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, SETPARAMS phase is beginning.            .l           .            .U              E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-41- -  -      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3.9 Running AUTOGEN     % 3.9.1  Automatic Reboot after Autogen*  ?       After AUTOGEN finishes, the system shuts down, displaying (       messages similar to the following:  F       The system is shutting down to allow the system to boot with the>       generated site-specific parameters and installed images.  E       The system will automatically reboot after the shutdown and thel$       installation will be complete.  <               SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown(                           on node ALPCSI  C       %SHUTDOWN-I-BOOTCHECK, performing reboot consistency check...nC       %SHUTDOWN-I-CHECKOK, basic reboot consistency check completed)       .p       .n       .   " 3.9.2  Manual Reboot after Autogen  =       If the system does not reboot automatically, reboot the        system manually.  >       For example, if the system disk is on an RZ25 disk drive>       with a unit number of 1, enter the following command and       press the Return key:s         >>> BOOT DKA1   8       After the system reboots, a message similar to the       following is displayed:   @            OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76H  O           Copyright (c) 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved. H       %STDRV-I-STARTUP, OpenVMS startup begun at 27-MAY-2001 14:50:18.35       .        .        .   9       The system next displays informational messages and @       accounting information indicating that your Compaq OpenVMS5       Alpha operating system is running. For example:   : 3-42  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System d  r      E                  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemhE                                                   3.9 Running AUTOGENE    J %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 64, current interactive value = 07 SYSTEM       job terminated at  27-MAY-2001 14:51:23.47t   Accounting information:iI Buffered I/O count:            2177         Peak working set size:   6848 I Direct I/O count:              1358         Peak page file size:   179552CI Page faults:                   1805         Mounted volumes:            0oI Charged CPU time:     0 00:00:13.37         Elapsed time:   0 00:01:06.20o  D           At this time, you can log in to the SYSTEM account (so youB           can perform postinstallation tasks), as described in the           following sections.*                                                                  E             Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 3-43b a  e      4 Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemD 3.10 Logging in to the SYSTEM Account from a Character Cell Terminal    < 3.10  Logging in to the SYSTEM Account from a Character Cell       Terminal  >       Log in to a character cell terminal by entering the user:       name SYSTEM followed by the password. The display is       similar to the following:   C               OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76H          Username: SYSTEM       Password:l       .l       .o       . A             OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76Ho  >       (If you forget your password, follow the instructions in2       Appendix A to perform an emergency startup.)  9 3.11  Logging in to the SYSTEM Account from a Workstation   =       If you installed the DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha >       software on your workstation, do the following after the+       login window displays on your screen:t  =       1. Enter the user name SYSTEM followed by the password.t          2. Click on the OK button.   3.12  Postinstallation Tasks  >       After you have successfully installed the Compaq OpenVMSA       Alpha operating system and logged in to the SYSTEM account,P<       you must perform certain postinstallation tasks before=       you can use the system. For complete information, go to4       Chapter 4.                  : 3-44  Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System P  E                    E                                                                     47E     _________________________________________________________________t  E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     E           After you have installed the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingeE           system, you must perform several important tasks to prepare >           the system for operation. This chapter describes the@           following postinstallation tasks in the order in which           you perform them:t  !           o  Registering licensesd             o  Creating accounts  '           o  Backing up the system diskm  #           o  Customizing the system   9           o  Configuring and starting networking software   )           o  Testing the system with UETPH  /           o  Decompressing the system librariess  &           o  Adding and removing files  C           o  Preparing your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system and your PCB.              to run OpenVMS Management Station  (           o  Installing layered products  8           o  Installing OpenVMS Debugger clients on a PC  2           o  Backing up the customized system disk  +           o  Configuring a multihead systemh             o  Running AUTOGEN  1           o  Using the postinstallation checklistn  E        After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-1_ _  _      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4.1 Registering Your Licensesp     4.1  Registering Your Licenses  <       The installation procedure gave you the opportunity to<       register any software product licenses. If you did not?       register your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha licenses at that time,s@       you must do so before you can use the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha?       operating system. You must also register the licenses for ,       Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered products.  @       You can invoke the OpenVMS License utility by entering the       following command:         $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE  6       (You can also use the LICENSE REGISTER command.)  9       For information about registering licenses, see thet       following:         o  Section 3.4         o  Appendix C   6       o  The OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual   4.2  Creating Accounts  >       During the installation, DEFAULT and SYSTEM accounts areA       created for you automatically. However, if you plan to havea?       Compaq service representatives test your system or if youS@       plan to run testing software such as UETP, you must create@       accounts for each representative and a SYSTEST (standaloneA       system) or SYSTEST_CLIG (OpenVMS Cluster system) account tod       run UETP.e  A       For complete information about creating accounts for Compaqy>       service representatives and UETP, see the OpenVMS System-       Manager's Manual, Volume 1: Essentials.y    4.3  Backing Up Your System Disk  ?       After you install the operating system, protect your worktA       by making a backup copy of the system disk in case you have (       any problems while customizing it.  !       To back up the system disk:O  8       1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  ? 4-2  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemr r  .      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemrE                                       4.3 Backing Up Your System Disk     B           2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the              InfoServer).n  =           3. Use the menu system to enter the DCL environment.              (option 7).  E           4. Mount the system disk and the target device on which you '              will make the backup copy.M  @           5. Enter backup commands to back up the system disk to              supported media.D  .           6. Log out from the DCL environment.  @           7. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the              menu.  '           8. Boot from the system disk.   B           In addition to backing up the system disk now before youA           customize it, you should back up your system disk againNB           after you successfully complete your customization tasks'           and install layered products.   E           For complete information about backup operations, includingnD           a description of an alternate method that does not requireB           booting from the operating system CD-ROM and that allowsE           you to back up a shadowed disk without disabling the shadowe           set, see Appendix B.       4.4 Customizing the System  A           You can customize the system to meet your site-specific B           needs. In addition, if your Alpha computer is part of anC           OpenVMS Cluster environment, you must prepare the cluster 0           environment and configure the cluster.  @           For instructions on customizing the system, review the"           following documentation:  :           o  If the computer is part of an OpenVMS Cluster>              environment, refer to OpenVMS Cluster Systems for<              further information about setting up a cluster.  E           o  The release notes, for notes and restrictions that mighto5              be relevant to your customization plans.g  E        After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-3n u  i      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4.4 Customizing the System    >       o  The OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, for instructions<          on customizing and using your system. You will find/          information about the following tasks:p  4          -  Editing the template files SYCONFIG.COM,>             SYLOGICALS.COM, SYLOGIN.COM, and SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM  ;          -  Starting the queue manager and creating a queuea             database  $          -  Setting up user accounts  '          -  Adjusting system parameters_  9          -  Setting up your system to run DECdtm servicesg         o  Section 4.5.r  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________5  ?          If you have installed the DECwindows Motif for OpenVMSn:          Alpha layered product (see Section 4.10), you can/          customize your DECwindows environment.o  ?          ______________________________________________________a  1 4.5  Configuring and Starting Networking Software   @       The following sections describe how to configure and start       your networking software.2  $ 4.5.1  DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha  >       If you installed DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha software,8       refer to the DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Release Notes8       and DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Installation and Basic6       Configuration for postinstallation instructions.  ( 4.5.2  DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   6          Support for DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha7          is only available under Compaq's Prior Version ;          Support Program. Contact your local Compaq support 3          representative for additional information.l  ?          ______________________________________________________?  ? 4-4  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System            E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                      4.5 Configuring and Starting Networking Softwares    >           If you plan to run DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha'           software, note the following:l  A           o  After you have registered the license for the DECnet =              Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha software, execute the D              interactive command procedure SYS$MANAGER:NETCONFIG.COMC              to automatically configure your system for networking..?              See the DECnet for OpenVMS Guide to Networking forO1              instructions on using NETCONFIG.COM._  ?           o  After you start the queue manager (see the OpenVMSu;              System Manager's Manual), edit the commands inSA              SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM that pertain to ?              networking so that the DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS A              Alpha software starts automatically when your system 1              is booted. Edit the file as follows:   ?              -  If you have batch queues set up on your system, D                 choose the following command by removing the commentC                 delimiter (!)  from the command line. Enabling this B                 command allows the system to start up more quicklyE                 and decreases the amount of time you must wait to loga                 in.C  2                 !$ SUBMIT SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM  >              -  If you do not have batch queues set up on yourB                 system, remove the comment delimiter (!)  from the                  following lines:  P         $! DECNET_VERSION = F$INTEGER(F$EXTRACT(2,2,F$GETSYI("DECNET_VERSION")))#         $! IF DECNET_VERSION .GE. 5o         $!     THEN -         $!         START/NETWORK "DECNET/OSI"          $!     ELSE '         $!         START/NETWORK DECNET          $! ENDIF  @           o  If you plan to run both DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS>              Alpha and DECwindows software, you must also editB              SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM to add a commentA              delimiter (!)  immediately following the dollar sign +              ($)  in the following command:   -              $ DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECNET TRUEm  E        After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-5e m  f      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System0 4.5 Configuring and Starting Networking Software    >          If you are not going to start the DECnet Phase IV for@          OpenVMS Alpha software or have not yet started it, this>          command tells the DECwindows software not to wait for8          the DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha software.  ) 4.5.3  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSe  9       If you installed Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS,8       software, refer to the TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSA       Installation and Configuration manual for information aboutr?       how to configure this software using the TCPIP$CONFIG.COMt       procedure.  ! 4.6  Testing the System with UETPh  <       The User Environment Test Package (UETP) is a software8       package designed to test whether the OpenVMS Alpha=       operating system is installed correctly. As part of theh@       postinstallation procedure, Compaq recommends that you run&       UETP to verify the installation.  @       For complete information about using UETP, see the OpenVMS       System Manager's Manual.  ' 4.7  Decompressing the System Librariest  @       Decompressing the system libraries gives the system faster@       access to them. The decompressed libraries require several@       thousand additional blocks of disk space for all libraries@       to be decompressed. You use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure to       decompress the libraries.T   4.7.1  Determining Disk Spaceg  9       To find out how much disk space you have, enter theA1       following command and press the Return key:s  !       $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE   ?       If you have approximately 30,000 free blocks on the disk,b@       you can decompress the libraries. Note that you can choose@       to decompress only the libraries that are used frequently.      ? 4-6  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemt    o      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemlE                                4.7 Decompressing the System Libraries-    (     4.7.2 Methods of Using LIBDECOMP.COM  ?           You can use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure to decompresse"           libraries in three ways:  B           o  Entering a command and responding to prompts from the              procedure  ,           o  Entering an interactive command  %           o  Entering a batch commandi  6           The following sections describe each method.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  ?             Before you use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure, be sureU4             you are logged in to the SYSTEM account.  B             ______________________________________________________  -     4.7.3 Responding to LIBDECOMP.COM PromptsE  >           If you want to decompress libraries by responding toE           prompts from the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure, do the following:r  B           1. Enter the following command and then press the Return              key:t  (              $ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP.COM  4              The following information is displayed:  C                               OpenVMS Library Decompression Utilitym  C  1  HELPLIB.HLB          14  NCPHELP.HLB          27  PHONEHELP.HLB =  2  STARLET.OLB          15  SDA.HLB              28  LIB.MLBOA  3  ACLEDT.HLB           16  SHWCLHELP.HLB        29  STARLET.MLB-C  4  ANLRMSHLP.HLB        17  SYSGEN.HLB           30  STARLETSD.TLBnG  5  DBG$HELP.HLB         18  ANALAUDIT$HELP.HLB   31  SYS$STARLET_C.TLBo@  6  DBG$UIHELP.HLB       19  SYSMANHELP.HLB       32  ERFLIB.TLBC  7  DISKQUOTA.HLB        20  TFF$TFUHELP.HLB      33  SYS$LIB_C.TLB C  8  EDFHLP.HLB           21  EXCHNGHLP.HLB        34  VAXCCURSE.OLBsA  9  INSTALHLP.HLB        22  TPUHELP.HLB          35  VAXCRTL.OLBmB 10  LATCP$HELP.HLB       23  EVE$HELP.HLB         36  VAXCRTLD.OLBB 11  MAILHELP.HLB         24  EVE$KEYHELP.HLB      37  VAXCRTLT.OLBB 12  MNRHELP.HLB          25  UAFHELP.HLB          38  IMAGELIB.OLB% 13  EDTHELP.HLB          26  TECO.HLB   +     39  VMS$VOLATILE_PRIVATE_INTERFACES.OLB5  E        After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-7i l  s      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System& 4.7 Decompressing the System Libraries    6                    A  ALL libraries to be decompressed)                    E  EXIT this procedure   D          * Enter letter or number(s) of libraries to be decompressed4            (Separate multiple entries with a comma):  ;       2. Enter the appropriate letter or the numbers of the6<          libraries you want to decompress. To decompress all<          libraries, the process takes approximately one-half          hour.  ( 4.7.4  Using LIBDECOMP.COM Interactively  ?       You can execute LIBDECOMP.COM interactively to decompressi=       up to eight libraries at a time by listing the names of ?       the libraries you want to decompress as parameters on the3       command line.e  >       Be sure to separate the library names with commas and doA       not include the file extensions. For example, to decompresss<       VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB interactively,"       enter the following command:  5       $ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIBa  # 4.7.5  Using LIBDECOMP.COM in Batch   9       You can also execute LIBDECOMP.COM in batch mode toy?       decompress up to eight libraries at a time by listing the A       names of the libraries you want to decompress as parameterse9       on a command line that includes the SUBMIT command.t  >       Be sure to separate the library names with commas and doA       not include the file extensions. For example, to decompress =       VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB as a batch job, "       enter the following command:  ;       $ SUBMIT/NOTIFY/PARAMETERS=(VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIB)-p       _$ SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________n  7          When you enter the command for a batch job, be :          sure you enclose the list of library names within          parentheses.d  ?          ______________________________________________________r  ? 4-8  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemn u  c      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                        4.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files     2     4.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files  E           If you decide after the installation to change which Compaq A           OpenVMS Alpha operating system files you want installed B           on your system, you can use the menu system contained onD           the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM to add or           remove files.   B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             You can obtain information about individual systemB             files by entering HELP SYSTEM_FILES at the dollar sign             prompt ($).   B             ______________________________________________________  2           To add or remove operating system files:  E           1. Mount and boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systemr              CD-ROM.  +           2. Choose option 1 from the menu.e  (           3. Choose the PRESERVE option.  B           4. Enter the name of the device that contains the system+              disk and answer the questions.   @           5. After you answer the question "Do you want detailedC              descriptions?," information regarding reconfiguring orhC              reinstalling is displayed. Read the instructions, then ?              choose the desired entry from the menu of options.p  ,           The following is a sample display:  1               Please choose one of the following:I  P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches )               4)  Show installed products 0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed productsn5               7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures '               8)  Shut down this systems  ;           Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 1oI               ***********************************************************d  E        After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-9     o      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System. 4.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files           .        .O       .p  :       Do you want to INITIALIZE or to PRESERVE? [PRESERVE]         .b       .g       . P            Version x7.3-76H of the OpenVMS operating system is already installedL            on the target disk.  You may choose one of the following actions:  3                 o Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.4  O                   This action will allow you to change your selections of which N                   of the windowing and network products you included with your8                   OpenVMS operating system installation.  ;                 o Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.   O                   This action will allow you to change your choices about whichrH                   options you included for the OpenVMS operating system.  9                 o Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system.t  P               This action will cause ALL operating system  files to be replaced.O               You can also change your choices about which options you includeda/               for the OpenVMS operating system.i  L               Reinstall will take longer than Reconfigure.  Reinstall may beL               appropriate if you suspect that files in the operating system,M               or in the windowing and network products have become corrupted.O  P              If you want to reinstall any of the windowing and network products,P              choose "Install or upgrade layered products and patches" (option 3)               from the main menu.  P              If you want to change your choices about which options you includedO              for any of the windowing and network products, choose "Reconfigure ?              installed products" (option 5) from the main menu.   1               Please choose one of the following:   7                   1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.c?                   2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.E=                   3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system. O                   4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation).   @ 4-10  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System n         E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemgE                        4.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Filesb    7               Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?) 2l6               The following product has been selected:E                   DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3                Operating Systemu  .               Configuration phase starting ...  M        You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected productgP        and for any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency        requirements.  ;               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3: OpenVMS Operating Systemm  B                   COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-2001 -- All rights reserved  -                   Compaq Computer Corporationp  =               Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]s  @           Answer No to this question, and select the options youB           want as described in Section 3.5.2. A list of components@           is provided in Section 3.5.3. After you respond to the=           prompts, the display continues and the installation @           procedure completes as described in Section 3.5.4. The<           following is a continuation of the sample display:  5               Do you want to review the options? [NO]   &           Execution phase starting ...5           The following product will be reconfigured:e!               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3fP          Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...80%...90%...100%6           The following product has been reconfigured:!               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3z           .            .Y           .   ?           For detailed instructions on how to remove the Compaqt<           OpenVMS Alpha operating system from your disk, see           Appendix E.S          E       After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-11            : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System/ 4.9 Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Stationn    0 4.9  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station  >       If you installed the OpenVMS Management Station software?       on your system (either by accepting all default values oroA       by selecting the component manually during the installation,?       procedure), you must perform several tasks on your Compaq A       OpenVMS Alpha system and your PC before you can use OpenVMS <       Management Station. These tasks include the following:         o  Editing system filesc  ;       o  Starting OpenVMS Management Station on other nodesD  ?       o  Verifying that you have the proper memory, disk space,f<          media, and the required software to install and run.          OpenVMS Management Station on your PC  2       o  Installing the client software on your PC         o  Defining DECnet nodes  ;       For complete information about preparing your OpenVMS_>       system and your PC to run the OpenVMS Management Station1       server and client software, see Appendix D.   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________P  >          After you complete the tasks described in Appendix D,<          you can then remove those files from your system to:          save disk space. Do not use the DELETE command to:          remove the files. Instead, reconfigure the Compaq7          OpenVMS Alpha operating system as described ina          Section 4.8.   ?          ______________________________________________________   ! 4.10  Installing Layered Productss  ;       You can use the menu system included on the operatingl<       system CD-ROM to install certain layered products with>       the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. If you did>       not install those layered products previously during the?       installation procedure, you can do so using the followinge9       procedure. To install layered products that require $       VMSINSTAL, see Section 4.10.1.  @ 4-12  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System t  q      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemhE                                      4.10 Installing Layered Productsp    B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             To use this procedure, the target system must have>             the exact same version of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha:             operating system as the CD-ROM. If you need to@             install layered products on a target system that has@             a different version of the operating system, use the>             alternate procedure described in the next section.  B             ______________________________________________________  <           1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  B           2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the              InfoServer).   @           3. Choose option 2 from the menu to view which layeredD              products can be installed using the POLYCENTER Software"              Installation utility.  A           4. Choose option 3 from the menu to install the layered               products.  @           5. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the              menu.  '           6. Boot from the system disk.n  @           If the layered product that you want to install is notC           listed in the display, see the documentation you received]A           with that layered product for installation information.e  =           For additional information about installing layeredo<           products, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.  C           Be sure you back up the system disk after you install all             your layered products.       4.10.1 Alternate Procedure  E           Following is another method for installing layered products @           from the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM:  @           1. From your running OpenVMS system (the target systemC              disk), mount the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systeme              CD-ROM.  E       After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-13f u  s      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  4.10 Installing Layered Products    8       2. Locate the directories and files containing the=          available layered products by entering the followingN>          command (where, in the example, DKA400: is the device          name of the CD-ROM):T  3          $ DIRECTORY /NOHEAD/NOTRAIL DKA400:[*.KIT]d  A          You can use the PRODUCT FIND command to locate kits thateA          are installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installationp          utility. For example:  0          $ PRODUCT FIND * /SOURCE=DKA400:[*.KIT]  ;       3. To install layered products that require VMSINSTALm=          (indicated in the directories by save-set file names 9          with file types of .A, .B, and so on), enter the ;          @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL command and then specify thei2          CD-ROM device and directory. For example:             $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTALN          * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: DKB400:[UCX032.KIT]  @       4. To install layered products that require the POLYCENTER8          Software Installation utility (indicated in the>          directories by file names with file types of .PCSI or?          .PCSI$DESCRIPTION), use the PRODUCT INSTALL command to @          specify the CD-ROM device name and directory. Following6          is an example of the PRODUCT INSTALL command:  >          $ PRODUCT INSTALL POSIX /SOURCE=DKB400:[POSIX020.KIT]   4.10.2  Compaq System Tools   <       When you install Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3, the:       DIAGNOSE command is disabled. To enable the DIAGNOSEA       command, you must install the DECevent kit that is providedC=       on the Compaq System Tools CD-ROM. This CD-ROM includesm=       supported service tools for all AlphaServer DS, ES, andr?       GS systems running OpenVMS (except for the GS60 and GS140o1       platforms, which continue to use DECevent).a  ?       The Compaq System Tools are part of new web-based servicew>       tool functionality called Web-Based Enterprise Services,?       or WEBES. WEBES includes the Compaq Analyze, Compaq Crashu>       Analysis Tool (CCAT), and the Revision and ConfigurationA       Management (RCM) tools. You should use the following URL to_1       access the latest service tool information:p  @ 4-14  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    r      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemoE                                      4.10 Installing Layered Productsr    0           http://www.support.compaq.com/svctools  4     4.11 Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC  C           The OpenVMS Debugger Version 7.3 includes a client/serverrC           interface. The debug server runs on the OpenVMS operating >           system; there are debug clients that run on OpenVMS,E           Microsoft Windows 95, and Microsoft Windows NT. There is no E           separate installation procedure for the components that run B           on the OpenVMS operating system. They are installed whenB           you install the operating system. This section describes=           the procedure for installing debug clients on a PC.E  D           The following table shows which client kit to use for each           PC configuration:   E           ___________________________________________________________A                OperatingE           CPU__System__________Client_Kit____________________________Y  D           IntelMicrosoft       [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE                Windows 95   D           IntelMicrosoft       [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE                Windows NTt  &           AlphaMicrosoft       [DEBUG_E           _____Windows_NT______CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGALPHA010.EXE______l  A           The client kits are self-extracting .EXE files. To make D           these clients available to PC users, copy these files fromC           the distribution media to a suitable PATHWORKS share, FTPi6           server, or other device available to the PC.  C           Once the appropriate executable file has been transferredeE           to the PC, you can run the file to install the debug clienteD           on the PC. The InstallShield installation procedure guides'           you through the installation.C  :           By default, the debug client is installed in theB           \Programs\OpenVMS Debugger directory. You can also click@           on the Browse button to select an alternate directory.      E       After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-15r    e      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System0 4.11 Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC    ?       You can choose one of the following installation options::  A       ___________________________________________________________U
       InstallCA       Option______Details________________________________________o  A       Typical     Debug Client and the OpenVMS Debugger Manual inh                   HTML formats  #       Compact     Debug Client only   ;       Custom      Choice of Debug Client and/or the OpenVMS A       ____________Debugger_Manual_in_HTML_format_________________   A       The Typical installation option creates an OpenVMS DebuggerA=       program folder that contains shortcuts to the followingn       items:         o  Debug clientU         o  Debug client Help fileS  3       o  The OpenVMS Debugger Manual in HTML format          o  A Readme file         o  An Uninstall procedure   ?       For information about using the OpenVMS Debugger, see thes       OpenVMS Debugger Manual.  + 4.12  Backing Up the Customized System Disk   8       After you have customized the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha>       operating system to your satisfaction and installed your@       layered products, protect your work by making a standalone%       backup copy of the system disk.   A       For complete information about backup operations, including @       a description of an alternate method that does not require?       booting from the operating system CD-ROM, see Appendix B.n  !       To back up the system disk:w  8       1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  >       2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the          InfoServer).   9       3. Use the menu system to enter the DCL environment_          (option 7).  @ 4-16  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System a  y      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                            4.12 Backing Up the Customized System Disk_    E           4. Mount the system disk and the target device on which you '              will make the backup copy.e  D           5. Enter backup commands to back up the system disk to the              target device.   .           6. Log out from the DCL environment.  @           7. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the              menu.  '           8. Boot from the system disk.u  '     4.13 Configuring a Multihead System   D           A multihead configuration consists of a single workstationC           (such as a DEC 3000 Alpha Model 500 system) that supports B           multiple graphics options. A graphics option consists of@           a graphics controller and a graphics display interface           (monitor).  C           Your system can be automatically configured for multiheadl@           use if you rename the private server setup file from a>           template file type to a command procedure file type.B           The DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha server loads thisC           command procedure on startup or restart. This file always B           configures the console as the primary head, or screen 0.D           The firmware always selects the lowest device found in theB           system (that is, the device with the lowest TURBOchannel.           slot address) as the console device.  6           To set up your system for multihead support:  D           1. After installing the DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha<              software on your system, log in to your system.  A           2. Rename the private server setup file by entering the               following command:   D              $ RENAME SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.TEMPLATE;              _To: SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COMd  D           3. Restart the DECwindows server by entering the following              command:   0              $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP RESTART  E       After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-17            : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System# 4.13 Configuring a Multihead Systemn    9       See the most recent version of the DECwindows Motifn<       for OpenVMS Installation Guide and Managing DECwindows:       Motif for OpenVMS Systems for more information about7       customizing your DECwindows environment using the.5       SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM file.y   4.14  Running AUTOGENh  ;       When you installed the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating.;       system, the system executed the AUTOGEN.COM procedureo=       to set the values of system parameters and the sizes ofy<       the page, swap, and dump files according to the system@       configuration. As a postinstallation procedure, you should>       run the AUTOGEN.COM procedure again to properly tune the
       system.w         Run AUTOGEN as follows:d  =       1. After 24 hours of operation, run AUTOGEN in feedbacka$          mode and reboot the system.  ?       2. Run AUTOGEN again in feedback mode two workdays later, $          and then reboot the system.  >       3. Compaq recommends that you run AUTOGEN from SAVPARAMS<          through TESTFILES on a weekly basis thereafter, and=          examine AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT to determine the need for"          additional changes.   4.15  Modifying Parameters  @       Based on your examination of AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT, you might>       need to modify parameter values in MODPARAMS.DAT. If so,       note the following:   <       o  Hardcoded values in MODPARAMS.DAT should not hinder<          AUTOGEN's ability to calculate feedback parameters.7          AUTOGEN generally does not reduce the value of A          parameters that allocate resources; it considers currenth@          parameter values to be minimum values, which means that?          you do not have to add MIN_* symbols to MODPARAMS.DAT.   <       o  AUTOGEN does increase parameter values according to<          its calculations unless you have specified explicit7          or maximum values (by adding MAX_* symbols) in           MODPARAMS.DAT.t  @ 4-18  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System a  s      E            After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemyE                                             4.15 Modifying ParametersV    E           For more information about the MODPARAMS.DAT file and aboutPD           using AUTOGEN in general, see the OpenVMS System Manager's           Manual.                                                                                     E       After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4-19S i  3      : After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 4.16 Postinstallation Checklist       4.16  Postinstallation Checklist  >       Use the following checklist to make sure you perform all+       the necessary postinstallation tasks:c  ?       <  Register your licenses if you did not do so during ther           installation procedure.         <  Create accounts..  6       <  Back up the system disk as a safeguard before           customizing the system.         <  Customize the system.  <       <  Configure and start the DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS          Alpha software.  A       <  Run the User Environment Test Package (UETP) to test the           system.  =       <  Decompress the system libraries using LIBDECOMP.COM.e         <  Add and remove files.  =       <  Prepare your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system and your PC ;          to run OpenVMS Management Station by following then,          procedures described in Appendix D.  "       <  Install layered products.  A       <  Back up the system disk after you have customized it anda$          installed layered products.  9       <  Configure your multihead system (if applicable).t  A       <  After the system has been running for at least 24 hours,o?          run AUTOGEN to collect feedback information and modifyo/          the MODPARAMS.DAT file (if necessary).s            @ 4-20  After Installing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System n                       E                                                                     5iE     _________________________________________________________________   E            Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     E           This chapter describes which tasks you should perform priorgB           to beginning an upgrade. Tasks described in this chapter           include:  8           o  Reviewing notes, cautions, and restrictions  C           o  Preparing to upgrade in a volume shadowing environmentM  /           o  Backing up the current system diska  6           o  Preparing the system disk for the upgrade  %           o  Shutting down the system   +           o  Using the preupgrade checklistn  C           In addition to reviewing the information in this chapter, =           you might need to refer to the following sources of            information as well:  .           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 Release Notes  C           o  OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, for information about_@              using AUTOGEN, modifying the system parameters file4              (MODPARAMS.DAT), and related operations  B           o  OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual,D              for information about using system management utilities6              such as SYSMAN and ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE  D           o  OpenVMS Guide to System Security, for information about?              reestablishing your security environment after thet              upgrade      E        Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5-1h p  t      : Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System% 5.1 Notes, Cautions, and Restrictions     & 5.1  Notes, Cautions, and Restrictions  :       This section provides important information that can>       affect the success of your upgrade. Review the cautions,<       restrictions, and notes carefully before you begin the       upgrade.  ) 5.1.1  Spiralog File System Not Supportedm  @       The Spiralog file system will not work with Compaq OpenVMSA       Alpha Version 7.3. If Spiralog is installed on your system,e>       you must uninstall it before upgrading to Compaq OpenVMS       Alpha Version 7.3.  ( 5.1.2  Required Operating System Version  ;       To upgrade to Version 7.3 of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha <       operating system, you must be running at least Version)       6.1, 6.2-xxx, 7.0, 7.1, or 7.2-xxx.   =       If you are upgrading in a cluster environment, also seetA       Chapter 6 for information about the required version of thet,       Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system.   5.1.3  Upgrade Paths  A       Upgrades are supported from Version 6.1, 6.2-xxx, 7.0, 7.1, >       or 7.2-xxx of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system.  ?       Rolling upgrades are supported from Version 6.2-xxx, 7.1,s>       and 7.2-xxx of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system+       (see Chapter 6 for more information).p   5.1.4  Update Licensen  >       To upgrade to Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3, you must=       have an appropriate license. Compaq's software licensesi=       grant the right to use the current version of a productM;       or any previous version of the product at the time ofdA       purchase. If you have an Compaq OpenVMS Alpha license prior >       to Version 7.3 and are not covered by a Software Product=       Services agreement, which includes the right to use new A       versions (RTNV), you must purchase an Update License beforen4       upgrading to Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3.  :       If you do not have an Update License, please contact<       your Compaq support representative who will assist you>       in obtaining the correct Product Authorization Key (PAK)4       needed to access the OpenVMS operating system.  ? 5-2  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemt i  t      E            Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemcE                                 5.1 Notes, Cautions, and Restrictionst         5.1.5 Files and Directories/  D           If you choose not to install optional Compaq OpenVMS AlphaD           software during the upgrade, the upgrade procedure removesC           existing files for those components from the system disk.   @           If you have changed directory structure on your system>           disk, the upgrade procedure will not work correctly.D           Restore your system disk to a standard directory structure(           before you attempt an upgrade.  @           The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 upgrade procedure=           provides new files and directories in the directoryTA           [VMS$COMMON...]. If you had any special protections and0B           access control lists (ACLs) before the upgrade, you needE           to reapply them to reestablish the security environment youeD           had previously set up. For more information about creatingE           and maintaining a secure environment, see the OpenVMS Guides           to System Security.n  '     5.1.6 Licenses and Layered Productsp  >           The upgrade procedure is designed so that you should?           not have to reinstall most layered products after the ?           upgrade. However, you might need to reinstall certain C           layered products because of product-specific installationm           procedures.h  @           The upgrade procedure leaves your Compaq OpenVMS AlphaA           license and layered product licenses intact. You do not =           need to reinstall these licenses after you upgrade.e  >     5.2 Preparing to Upgrade in a Volume Shadowing Environment  >           Because you cannot upgrade the operating system on aC           shadowed system disk (the upgrade will fail), you need toSE           disable shadowing on that disk and perform other operationss6           before you can upgrade the operating system.  E           There are several methods for creating a nonshadowed targetL@           disk. This chapter describes how to change one of yourD           existing shadowed system disks in a multimember shadow setD           to a nonshadowed disk that you can use as your target disk           for the upgrade.  E        Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5-3w p  t      : Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System: 5.2 Preparing to Upgrade in a Volume Shadowing Environment    @       If you have a larger configuration with disks that you canA       physically access, you may want to use a copy of the systemh<       disk as your target disk. Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS;       describes two methods you can use to create this copy >       (using volume shadowing commands or BACKUP commands) and&       how to disable volume shadowing.  ) 5.2.1  Creating a Nonshadowed Target Diskm  <       Change one of your existing shadowed system disks to a"       nonshadowed disk as follows:  >       1. Shut down all systems booted from the shadowed system          disk.  9       2. Perform a conversational boot (see Appendix A if_?          necessary) on the system disk you have chosen for yours"          target disk. For example:  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 DKA100o  ?       3. At the SYSBOOT> prompt, enter the following command ton.          disable volume shadowing on the disk:  '          SYSBOOT> SET SHADOW_SYS_DISK 0   A       4. Enter the CONTINUE command to resume the boot procedure.           For example:I            SYSBOOT> CONTINUE  8       5. After the boot completes, log in to the system.  ?       After you have created a nonshadowed system disk that youp@       can use for the upgrade, perform the additional preupgrade:       procedures described in the balance of this chapter.   5.2.2  Changing the Label   :       If you want to change the label on the upgrade disk,7       use the DCL command SET VOLUME/LABEL=volume-labeld<       device-spec[:] to perform this optional task. (The SETA       VOLUME/LABEL command requires write access [W] to the index >       file on the volume. If you are not the volume owner, you=       must have either a system UIC or the SYSPRV privilege.)   @       For OpenVMS Cluster systems, be sure that the volume label*       is a unique name across the cluster.  ? 5-4  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemm    n      E            Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E            5.2 Preparing to Upgrade in a Volume Shadowing Environment     @           If you change the volume label, you must also registerE           that change in the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility_:           database. To do this, use the following command:  @           $ PRODUCT REGISTER VOLUME old-volume-label device-name  A           Note that you must supply the old volume label. The newd9           volume label is found by using the device name._  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  A             If you need to change the volume label of a disk thatsA             is mounted across the cluster, be sure you change the A             label on all nodes in the OpenVMS Cluster system. Thei>             following example shows how you can use the SYSMAN>             utility to define the environment as a cluster andB             propagate the volume label change to all nodes in that             cluster:  +             SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/CLUSTERoC             SYSMAN> DO SET VOLUME/LABEL=new-label disk-device-name:n  B             ______________________________________________________  !     5.2.3 Setting the Boot Devices  B           Be sure your system is set to boot from the upgrade diskB           by default. Use the SHOW BOOTDEF_DEV and SET BOOTDEF_DEVC           console commands to accomplish this task. (See Appendix Ax            for more information.)  "     5.3 Backing Up the System Disk  @           Compaq strongly recommends that you make a backup copyB           of the system disk and, if your configuration allows it,C           upgrade the backup copy. (If there are problems, you will ,           still have a working system disk.)  %           To back up the system disk:   <           1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  B           2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the              InfoServer).t  =           3. Use the menu system to enter the DCL environmentw              (option 7).  E        Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5-5            : Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5.3 Backing Up the System Disk    A       4. Mount the system disk and the target device on which you #          will make the backup copy.   @       5. Enter backup commands to back up the system disk to the          target device.i  *       6. Log out from the DCL environment.  <       7. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the          menu.  #       8. Boot from the system disk.   A       For complete information about backup operations, includingn@       a description of an alternate method that does not require?       booting from the operating system CD-ROM, see Appendix B.p   5.4  Preparing the System Disk  ?       The following sections describe how to prepare the systemsA       disk for the upgrade. The operations include the following:d  "       o  Examining the system disk  -       o  Checking the size of the system diskr  $       o  Verifying system parameters    5.4.1  Examining the System Disk  =       Examine and repair (if necessary) the system disk usingeA       the ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE command. (See the OpenVMS System.@       Management Utilities Reference Manual for more information7       about this command.) Use the following procedure:S  ?       1. Analyze the system disk for inconsistencies and errors.A          in the file structure by entering the following command:h  /          $ ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE SYS$SYSDEVICE   &          Ignore the following message:  7          %ANALDISK-I-OPENQUOTA, error opening QUOTA.SYSS  @       2. If you find any other errors on the system disk, repair6          the errors by entering the following command:  6          $ ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE/REPAIR SYS$SYSDEVICE  ? 5-6  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     e      E            Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemlE                                         5.4 Preparing the System Disk     .     5.4.2 Checking the Size of the System Disk  D           It is difficult to determine in advance how many blocks ofE           disk space you will need for the upgrade. It depends on howYC           many files you have on the target disk already and on howEB           many components you select during the upgrade procedure.7           However, the following information will help:r  >           o  The maximum amount of disk space you will need is@              approximately 360,000 blocks, but your system might$              use substantially less.  ?           o  After you select the components you want installed A              on the system for the upgrade, the upgrade procedures;              calculates whether you have enough disk space,eE              displaying the number of available blocks and the numberaB              required for the upgrade. If the procedure determinesE              that your disk does not have enough space to perform theAC              upgrade, it displays a message to alert you and allows E              you to terminate the upgrade so you can create more diska-              space and try the upgrade again.s  B           To see how much space you have on the system disk, enter            the following command:  %           $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICEt  %     5.4.3 Verifying System Parameterse  =           Verify (and modify if necessary) system parameters,tE           described as follows. (If necessary, see the OpenVMS Systeme?           Manager's Manual for more information about modifyingiE           system parameters.) Any system parameters that you modifiedh@           and did not enter in SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT are lost?           during the upgrade. To retain these parameters, enter ?           their names in SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and the value A           that AUTOGEN needs to add to the default minimum value. E           (When AUTOGEN runs after the upgrade, it uses the values inl$           SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT.)  <           For example, if you modified GBLPAGES by 128 pages6           above the default, add the following line to#           SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT:o             ADD_GBLPAGES=128  E        Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5-7  n         : Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5.5 FEEDBACK.DAT File      5.5  FEEDBACK.DAT File  =       Compaq recommends that before upgrading your system yout;       should have a recent SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT. Inl=       OpenVMS Cluster systems, there should be a copy of this6:       file on each node. When the system (each system in a=       cluster) is rebooted after the upgrade, AUTOGEN is run.t<       If a recent AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT is available, it will beA       used. The data in this file will help AUTOGEN to set system =       parameters for your specific applications and workload.e  A       You should create a current AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT during a timet@       when your system is running under a typical workload. When9       this condition exists, enter the following command:   $       $ SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS  6       This runs very quickly and should not affect the3       performance of your system while it executes.m  <       You can also specify the SAVE_FEEDBACK option when youA       execute SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM. However, the data capturedn?       my not fully reflect the typical workload on your system.I   5.6  Finish and Shutdown  <       Continue the preupgrade tasks as follows, depending on:       whether you are upgrading in a standalone or OpenVMS       Cluster environment:                                ? 5-8  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemn T  N      E            Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                               5.6 Finish and Shutdown   E           ___________________________________________________________ E           IF_...________________THEN_...______________________________  1           you are upgrading a   do the following: @           standalone system,    1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  B                                 2. Enter the following command and=                                    then press the Return key:   6                                 $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN  @                                 3. When the procedure asks if anD                                    automatic system reboot should beD                                    performed, enter N (No) and press2                                    the Return key.  A                                 4. Go to the checklist at the endoA                                    of this chapter to verify thathC                                    you have performed the necessarysA                                    tasks; then go to Chapter 7 to ?                                    begin the upgrade procedure.   1           you are upgrading     do the following:rE           an OpenVMS Cluster    1. Review the checklist at the end of 0           system,                  this chapter.  3                                 2. Go to Chapter 6.eE           ___________________________________________________________R       5.7 Preupgrade Checklist  E           Use the following checklist to make sure you have performedn5           all the tasks before beginning the upgrade:g  <           <  Review all cover letters and the release notes.  +           <  Review all cautions and notes.i  B           <  If your system disk is part of a shadow set, create a0              nonshadowed system disk to upgrade.  B           <  Set up your system to record the upgrade procedure onD              either a hardcopy terminal or a printer attached to the@              console terminal. If you do not do this, the screen>              messages will be lost. You will need a transcript?              in case there is a problem during the upgrade. Forl@              information on how to record the procedure, see theA              hardware manuals that came with your Alpha computer.h  E        Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5-9g e         : Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 5.7 Preupgrade Checklist    /       <  Make a backup copy of the system disk.   @       <  Examine and repair (if necessary) the system disk using,          the ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE command.  +       <  Check the size of the system disk.a  "       <  Verify system parameters.  8       <  Shut down the system (if you are upgrading in a!          standalone environment).   >       <  If you are upgrading an OpenVMS Cluster system, go to?          Chapter 6. If you are not upgrading an OpenVMS Clusterf@          system, go to Chapter 7 to begin the upgrade procedure.                                                            @ 5-10  Before Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    r                    E                                                                     6iE     _________________________________________________________________i  E                Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment     @           This chapter describes how to prepare to upgrade in an?           OpenVMS Cluster environment, depending on the type of A           upgrade you perform and whether you need to add any new #           computers to the cluster.s  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  ;             Be sure you have performed the preupgrade tasks B             described in Chapter 5 before you upgrade your OpenVMS             Cluster system.S  B             ______________________________________________________  E           When you upgrade the operating system in an OpenVMS ClustereE           environment, be sure the following information is available,           to review:  D           o  The cover letters and the software product descriptions0              included with your distribution kit  .           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 Release Notes  $           o  OpenVMS Cluster Systems  :           o  Guidelines for OpenVMS Cluster Configurations  ?           o  OpenVMS Version 7.3 New Features and Documentation               Overviewi       6.1 Mixed-Version Support   A           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 and Compaq OpenVMS VAX E           Version 7.3 provide two levels of support for mixed-versionrC           and mixed-architecture OpenVMS Cluster systems. These twoi4           support types are warranted and migration.  E            Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6-1  o  t      6 Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6.1 Mixed-Version Supporto    =       Warranted support means that Compaq has fully qualifieda@       the two versions coexisting in an OpenVMS Cluster and will=       answer all problems identified by customers using theses       configurations.   <       Migration support is a superset of the Rolling Upgrade<       support provided in earlier releases of OpenVMS and is;       available for mixes that are not warranted. Migration >       support means that Compaq has qualified the versions for<       use together in configurations that are migrating in a@       staged fashion to a newer version of Compaq OpenVMS VAX or@       to Compaq OpenVMS Alpha. Problem reports submitted against?       these configurations will be answered by Compaq. However, @       in exceptional cases Compaq may request that you move to a?       warranted configuration as part of answering the problem.s  ?       Migration support will help you move to warranted OpenVMS ?       Cluster version mixes with minimal impact on your clustere@       environment. Table 6-1 shows the level of support provided(       for all possible version pairings.  @       Table 6-1  OpenVMS Cluster Warranted and Migration SupportA       ___________for_VAX_and_Alpha_______________________________h  A       ______V6.2-xxx____V7.0-xxx____V7.1-xxx____V7.2-xxx____V7.3_r  E       V6.2  WARRANTED   Migration   Migration   Migration   Migrationq  E       V7.0  Migration   WARRANTED   Migration   Migration   MigrationC  E       V7.1  Migration   Migration   WARRANTED   Migration   Migratione  E       V7.2  Migration   Migration   Migration   WARRANTED   Migration   E       V7.3__Migration___Migration___Migration___Migration___WARRANTEDf  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________O  :          Compaq does not support the use of Version 7.1 or<          higher with Version 6.1 (or earlier versions) in an%          OpenVMS Cluster environment.h  ?          ______________________________________________________n    ; 6-2  Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environmento    k      E                Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster EnvironmentmE                                6.2 Adding a New System to the Clusterx    *     6.2 Adding a New System to the Cluster  ?           If you need to add a new computer supported by Compaq B           OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 to an existing OpenVMS ClusterC           configuration, Compaq supports two options, listed in then$           following preferred order:  D           1. Upgrade the entire cluster to Version 7.3 of the CompaqD              OpenVMS Alpha operating system and add the new computer              as a member.o  D           2. If you need to keep some systems in the cluster runningB              the current version of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha, you mustC              upgrade a system disk in the cluster to Compaq OpenVMSfC              Alpha Version 7.3 using the rolling upgrade procedure.cC              Then boot the new computer into the cluster using thatO"              upgraded system disk.       6.3 Types of Upgradest  A           There are two types of cluster upgrades: concurrent andsA           rolling. The type of upgrade you use depends on whetherlE           you want to maintain the availability of the cluster duringlE           the upgrade and whether you have more than one system disk.bD           Review this chapter and then perform the preliminary tasksE           for the upgrade procedure (concurrent or rolling) that bestB#           suits your configuration.p       6.4 Concurrent Upgrade  /           This section describes the following:n  +           o  How a concurrent upgrade worksu  ;           o  Preparing your system for a concurrent upgradeP  (     6.4.1 How a Concurrent Upgrade Works  D           During a concurrent upgrade, you must shut down the entireB           cluster and upgrade each system disk. No one can use the?           cluster until you upgrade each system disk and reboot C           each Alpha computer. When the cluster reboots, each Alpha_E           computer will be running the upgraded version of the Compaqn)           OpenVMS Alpha operating system.a  E           If all Alpha systems in the OpenVMS Cluster environment are D           booted from one system disk, you must perform a concurrent           upgrade.  E            Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6-3  i  m      6 Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6.4 Concurrent Upgrade    5 6.4.2  Preparing Your System for a Concurrent UpgradeM  *       To prepare for a concurrent upgrade:  .       1. Log in locally to the SYSTEM account.  @       2. Shut down all systems by entering the following command@          on each system (satellites first, then the boot nodes):            $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN   >       3. When the procedure asks if an automatic system reboot?          should be performed, enter N (No) and press the Returnx
          key.   ,       4. Choose the CLUSTER_SHUTDOWN option.  >       5. When the shutdown procedure is finished on all nodes,?          halt each system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing theo          Halt button.[1]  A       6. If you have only one system disk for your cluster, go tot2          Chapter 7 to begin the upgrade procedure.  >          If you have more than one system disk, make sure that?          you have performed the preupgrade tasks on each system->          disk that you will be upgrading. Then go to Chapter 7?          and perform an upgrade on each system disk. You do not <          have to reboot the operating system CD-ROM for each@          upgrade. You only need to choose option 1 from the menu          for each upgrade.  A          After the upgrade is complete, you will be instructed to @          reboot each computer in the OpenVMS Cluster environment7          before beginning other postupgrade procedures.    6.5  Rolling Upgrade  +       This section describes the following:o  $       o  How a rolling upgrade works         o  Notes and restrictions   4       o  Preparing your system for a rolling upgrade         ____________________9       [1]   For more information about halting your Alpha   %             computer, see Appendix A.o  ; 6-4  Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment     e      E                Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster EnvironmentsE                                                   6.5 Rolling Upgradet    %     6.5.1 How a Rolling Upgrade Worksa  @           During a rolling upgrade, you upgrade each system disk<           individually, allowing old and new versions of the?           operating system to run together in the same cluster, D           creating a mixed-version cluster. Because rolling upgradesD           allow mixed-version clusters, the systems that you are notC           upgrading remain available. During a rolling upgrade, youSE           keep some of the computers in the cluster running while you C           upgrade others (you must have more than one system disk).         6.5.2 Notes and Restrictions  ?           The following restrictions apply to rolling upgrades.NB           See the OpenVMS Version 7.3 Release Notes for additional0           compatibility issues and restrictions.  A           o  Rolling upgrades are supported from Version 6.2-xxx,Y=              7.1-xxx, and 7.2-xxx of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha E              operating system. Rolling upgrades in mixed-architecturef@              OpenVMS Cluster environments are supported with VAX@              computers running Versions 7.2 or 6.2 of the Compaq:              OpenVMS VAX operating system (see Table 6-1).  D           o  The upgraded system does not attempt to access any diskC              that is being accessed by one or more of the remaining %              OpenVMS Cluster systems.k  D           o  The remaining OpenVMS Cluster systems do not attempt toA              access the target disk of the system being upgraded.   B              If the target disk being upgraded is locally attachedA              to the system performing the upgrade, then it is nottA              accessible to the remaining OpenVMS Cluster systems.lE              (The OpenVMS system booted from the operating system CD-tE              ROM does not MSCP serve local disks.) Whenever possible, @              Compaq recommends that you perform the upgrade on aA              local disk or that you perform a concurrent upgrade.d  A              During the upgrade, be sure that the target disk youh@              select, as well as any disk you access from the DCLC              menu option, is either a local disk or one that is nothC              being accessed by any of the remaining OpenVMS Clustere              members.   E            Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6-5     l      6 Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6.5 Rolling Upgradet    ?          ________________________ Note ________________________a  7          Any attempt to access the target disk from thes;          remaining OpenVMS Cluster members will corrupt then;          target disk in most cases. Even if the target disk ;          is mounted only by a remaining cluster member, andn>          no file access is done, the target disk will probably>          be corrupted. If a disk is corrupted in this way, the>          only supported recovery is to restore the backup copy          of the corrupted disk.m  ?          ______________________________________________________u  @       o  Compaq recommends that all Alpha computers in a cluster@          run the same (and preferably the latest) version of the/          Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system.   A       o  You cannot perform a rolling upgrade if all systems boot @          from a single system disk. Perform a concurrent upgrade          instead.e  <       o  The upgrade procedure affects the queuing system as          follows:.  :          -  The queuing system is not active on the system:             you are upgrading; do not attempt to execute a)             START/QUEUE/ MANAGER command.l  ?          -  You cannot create a queue database on the operatingn7             system CD-ROM (because it is not writable).   ;          -  The queue manager process on other nodes in the A             cluster can continue to run during the upgrade if the =             queue database is not on the disk being upgraded.r  2 6.5.3  Preparing Your System for a Rolling Upgrade  '       To prepare for a rolling upgrade:   <       1. Log in to any node where the target disk is mounted>          as a data disk, rather than as the system disk. (That@          disk must be the one on which you already performed the2          preupgrade tasks described in Chapter 5.)  =       2. Check the votes and make adjustments to maintain thel=          proper quorum so the cluster can continue to operate$9          throughout the upgrade. (OpenVMS Cluster Systemsn-          describes this procedure in detail.)y  ; 6-6  Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environmentr    k      E                Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster EnvironmentrE                                                   6.5 Rolling Upgrade-    A           3. Use the DCL command DISMOUNT/CLUSTER to dismount the B              data disk. (You can also perform this operation using!              the SYSMAN utility.)   C              Note that you can ignore messages from nodes where the_B              specified data disk is being used as the system disk.  :           4. Verify that the data disk has been dismounted=              successfully by entering the following commands:e                $ MCR SYSMANS,              SYSMAN> SET ENVIRONMENT/CLUSTER-              SYSMAN> DO SHOW DEVICE disk-name   C              Examine the display to be sure the disk is not mounted A              on any nodes as a data disk. Noting the value listed <              in the Trans Count field can help you make thatB              determination: A value of less than 50 indicates thatB              the disk is mounted as a data disk rather than as the@              system disk; a much larger value (for example, 300)D              indicates that the disk most likely is the system disk.  @           5. If the disk is still mounted on any nodes as a data?              disk, use the SYSMAN utility to dismount the disk; 5              otherwise, exit from the SYSMAN utility.   C           6. Shut down all nodes that boot from the system disk you B              are upgrading, including the node from which you willE              perform the upgrade. Enter the following command on each               node:  #              $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWNC  B           7. When the procedure asks if an automatic system rebootC              should be performed, enter N (No) and press the Returnl              key.m  +           8. Choose the REMOVE_NODE option.   B           9. If proper quorum is not maintained at any time duringD              the upgrade procedure, the shutdown procedure will hangA              the cluster. If the cluster hangs during a shutdown,tD              enter the following commands on the system console of a3              system that is still a cluster member:d  E            Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6-7t           6 Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment 6.5 Rolling Upgrade               $ <Ctrl/P>e          >>> D SIRR C           >>> C          IPC> Qu          IPC> <Ctrl/Z>  ?      10. After the shutdown procedure is finished on all nodes, 8          go to Chapter 7 to begin the upgrade procedure.                                                                          ; 6-8  Preparing to Upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster Environmenth p  t                    E                                                                     7 E     _________________________________________________________________   E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systeme    5           This chapter describes the following tasks:   C           o  Beginning the upgrade from the operating system CD-ROMn  '           o  Specifying the target diskr  (           o  Specifying the volume label  +           o  Updating time zone informationn  +           o  Choosing descriptive help textt  #           o  Completing the upgrade   @           o  Performing postupgrade tasks (including booting the              upgraded system)   (           o  Installing layered products  +     7.1 Booting the Operating System CD-ROM   ?           The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 operating system_B           includes procedures that allow you to easily upgrade theE           operating system using the POLYCENTER Software Installations@           utility. To get started, boot the Compaq OpenVMS AlphaE           operating system CD-ROM either from your local CD-ROM drivet@           or from a CD-ROM drive connected to the InfoServer, as.           described in the following sections.  &     7.1.1 Booting from the Local Drive  C           To boot the operating system CD-ROM from the local drive,C           follow these steps:r  E           1. Insert the operating system CD-ROM into the local CD-ROM_              drive._  ?           2. At the console prompt (>>>), enter the SHOW DEVICEaE              command so you can identify the name of the CD-ROM drivea#              (for example, DKA400:)e  E               Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-1s           3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemO' 7.1 Booting the Operating System CD-ROM     8       3. Enter the boot command in the following format:  %          BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 source-drive   ;          Substitute the device name of the CD-ROM drive (as =          listed in the SHOW DEVICE display) for source-drive.   A          For example, if the SHOW DEVICE display lists the deviceeA          name of your CD-ROM drive as DKA400, enter the following *          command and press the Return key:  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 DKA400e  " 7.1.2  Booting from the InfoServer  ?       To boot the operating system CD-ROM using the InfoServer,        follow these steps:U  <       1. At the console prompt, enter the following command:  :          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 -FILE APB_073 lan-device-name  (          Note the following conventions:  @          o  APB_073 is the file name of the APB program used for7             the initial system load (ISL) boot program.   9          o  lan-device-name is the name of the local area >             network (LAN) device Ethernet identified with your@             computer. For information about the LAN devices your>             system supports, refer to the following table. ForA             additional information, see the hardware manuals thatfA             you received with your Alpha computer and the OpenVMS )             Software Product Description.a                      8 7-2  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System c  i      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemoE                               7.1 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMl  E              ________________________________________________________l:                                         Ethernet      FDDIE              Alpha_Computer_____________Device________Device_________.  7              ALPHAbook 1                EOA0          -n  :              AlphaServer 400 series     EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 1000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  :              AlphaServer 1000A series   EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 1200 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 2000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  :              AlphaServer 2100, 2100A    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0              series   :              AlphaServer 4100 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaServer 8200 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  :              AlphaServer 8400 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  :              AlphaStation 200 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 400 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 500 series    EWA0          FWA0  :              AlphaStation 600 series    ERA0, EWA0    FWA0  7              DEC 2000 series            ERA0          -   >              DEC 3000 series            ESA0          "n/ESA0"  7              DEC 4000 series            EZA0          -   :              DEC 7000 series            EXA0          FXA0  :              DEC 10000 series           EXA0          FXA0  :              DIGITAL Personal           EWA0          FWA0              Workstation (DPWS) E              series__________________________________________________   B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             If you are using a DEC 3000 or 4000 series system,             note the following:   B                o  On DEC 3000 series systems, you can boot through@                   the InfoServer with an Ethernet PMAD device orA                   FDDI DEFTA device by specifying the device nameiB                   as "n/ESA0". The value for n is the TURBOchannel?                   slot number, which you can obtain by enteringw?                   the SHOW CONFIGURATION command at the consoletB                   prompt (>>>) and examining the display. For more1                   information, see Section A.1.8.   E               Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-3a t  a      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemh' 7.1 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMo    ;             o  On DEC 4000 series, you must specify the ISLt0                file name in uppercase (APB_073).  ?          ______________________________________________________n  ?       2. The InfoServer ISL program then displays the followingn          menu:  -          Network Initial System Load Functiond          Version 1.2  $            FUNCTION         FUNCTION              ID (              1     -        Display Menu               2     -        Help*              3     -        Choose Service*              4     -        Select Options               5     -        Stop  #          Enter a function ID value:b  ?       3. Respond to the prompts as follows, pressing the Return           key after each entry:  (          a. Enter 3 for the function ID.  &          b. Enter 2 for the option ID.  .          c. Enter the service name (ALPHA073).  "          A sample display follows:  -          Enter a function ID value: 3<Return>               OPTION          OPTION             ID'             1     -       Find Serviceso2             2     -       Enter known Service Name  ,          Enter an Option ID value: 2<Return>5          Enter a Known Service Name: ALPHA073<Return>   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________L  7          If you boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatinga>          system CD-ROM from an InfoServer system but lose your?          connection during the upgrade procedure (the system is$=          unresponsive and pressing Ctrl/Y does not return youm(          to the menu), do the following:  8 7-4  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemeE                               7.1 Booting the Operating System CD-ROMP    ?             1. Reboot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systeme                CD-ROM.  B             2. Enter the DCL environment by choosing option 7 from                the menu.  >             3. Mount the device containing your backup copy ofA                the target disk and the device that is your targetu                disk.  =             4. Restore the backup copy of your target disk bym=                entering the appropriate BACKUP commands. (Seem>                Appendix B for complete information about using<                MOUNT and BACKUP commands to restore a system                disk.)e  0             5. Log out from the DCL environment.  @             6. Perform the upgrade again by choosing the upgrade9                option (1) from the menu and following the 4                procedures described in this chapter.  B             ______________________________________________________       7.2 Performing the Upgrade  A           The following sections describe how to upgrade from theo"           operating system CD-ROM.  #     7.2.1 Upgrading from the CD-ROMd  @           After you boot the operating system CD-ROM, choose theC           upgrade option (1) from the menu displayed on the screen.l2           The display is similar to the following:  D                OpenVMS (TM) Alpha Operating System, Version x7.3-76H  P            Copyright (c) 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation.  All rights reserved.  0               Installing required known files...  $               Configuring devices...  N               ****************************************************************  K               You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemuN               or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included;               on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.h  E               Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-5s           3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  7.2 Performing the Upgrade    E           You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performiA           "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.   -           Please choose one of the following:2  P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patchess)               4)  Show installed products 0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed productsd5               7)  Execute DCL commands and proceduress'               8)  Shut down this systema  7       Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 1   :       The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM may<       contain patch kits. If it does, information similar to&       the following will be displayed:  K                   The following PATCH kits are present on the OpenVMS Alphar%                   distribution media.s  H               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               PRODUCT                             KIT TYPE    KIT FORMATH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------H               DEC AXPVMS UCXECO_42_1 V1.0         Patch       SequentialH               ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------                 1 item found  P                Please consult the OpenVMS Alpha Upgrade and Installation Manual,M                the Release Notes, and the Cover Letter to determine if any oraD                all of these patches may be required for your system.  & 7.2.2  Choosing INITIALIZE or PRESERVE  >       After you choose the upgrade option, the system displays,       the following information and prompts:  E           ***********************************************************   D           The installation procedure will ask a series of questions.  0                 () - encloses acceptable answers-                 [] - encloses default answersa  ?           Type your response and press the <Return> key.  Type:   8 7-6  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System b  y      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemlE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgrader    0                     ? - to repeat an explanationC                     ^ - to change prior input (not always possible)h?                     Ctrl/Y - to exit the installation procedureh  =               There are two choices for Installation/Upgrade:   H               INITIALIZE - removes all software and data files that wereK                   previously on the target disk and installs OpenVMS Alpha.   O               PRESERVE -- installs or upgrades OpenVMS Alpha on the target disk D                   and retains all other contents of the target disk.  P            * NOTE: You cannot use PRESERVE to install OpenVMS Alpha on a disk onM                 which OpenVMS VAX or any other operating system is installed.   ?           Do you want to INITIALIZE or to PRESERVE? [PRESERVE])   D           For an upgrade, press the Return key to accept the default           (PRESERVE).n  $     7.2.3 Specifying the Target Disk  A           Next, the procedure asks you for the name of the target E           disk. If you enter a question mark (?), the system displaysrB           a list of devices on your system. Select the appropriate6           disk and respond to the prompt. For example:  E           You must enter the device name for the target disk on whichp.               OpenVMS Alpha will be installed.  C           Enter device name for target disk: (? for choices) dkb400i  >           If you select a device that is not available or thatC           cannot be used for some other reason, the system displays C           information indicating why the device cannot be used. Forp@           example, if you enter MKA500, a tape device, a message0           similar to the following is displayed:  %           MKA500 is not a disk device   %     7.2.4 Specifying the Volume Label   C           The system then prompts you for the volume label and asks C           if the information is correct. You can accept the default ?           label assigned by the system (AXPVMSSYS) or specify anD           different volume label (with a limit of 12 characters thatE           can be letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, dollar signs ($),  hyphenst$           (-),  or underscores (_)).  E               Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-7R S  S      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  7.2 Performing the Upgrade    ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   :          Compaq strongly recommends that the volume labels=          for all disks on your system or OpenVMS Cluster havey<          unique labels. If a disk that has the same label as?          the system disk is mounted, various OpenVMS componentss'          will not function as intended.   ?          ______________________________________________________s  ;       After you select the volume label, the target disk isI?       mounted and page and swap files are created. For example:d  ,           DKB400: is now labeled ALPHAUPGIV.  4       Do you want to keep this label? (Yes/No) [Yes]  4           OpenVMS Alpha will be upgraded on DKB400:.    7.2.5  Checking Related Software  ?       At this point the upgrade performs checks of some relatedr       software products.   7.2.5.1  Spiralogn  >       If your system contains a version of Spiralog lower than6       Version 1.2, the following message is displayed:F           The target system contains a version of SPIRALOG that is not?           compatible with this version of the operating system.EB           SPIRALOG must be removed before upgrading OpenVMS Alpha.  .           Termination is strongly recommended.  .       Do you want to terminate? (Yes/No) [YES]  @       Note that Spiralog will not work with Compaq OpenVMS Alpha@       Version 7.3. If you have any version of Spiralog installed=       on your system, uninstall it before upgrading to Compaqa        OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3.   7.2.5.2  DECamds  A       Beginning with OpenVMS version 7.2 and DECamds version 7.2,tA       certain parts of DECamds that were previously supplied withR@       the layered product kit are now incorporated into OpenVMS.A       Because of this, prior versions of DECamds must be removed.   8 7-8  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemtE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgrade     =           If the upgrade procedure detects a prior version of <           DECamds, it will display the following message andA           automatically remove the prior version of DECamds. NotepA           that you must reinstall DECamds if you wish to continueo           using it.   M                   The target system contains a version of DECamds that is noteG                   compatible with this version of the operating system.   P                   If you continue DECamds will be removed.  A current version ofG                   DECamds can be installed after the upgrade completes.        7.2.5.3 PATHWORKSi  B           If PATHWORKS is installed on the system, OpenVMS Version<           7.3 requires PATHWORKS Version V6.0D or later. TheD           installation determines the PATHWORKS version and displays@           one of the following messages if an earlier version of           PATHWORKS is present.m  7           If PATHWORKS Version 5 or earlier is present:l  9           PATHWORKS V5 is installed on the target system.   B           This version of PATHWORKS will not work on OpenVMS V7.3.B           You must upgrade to PATHWORKS V6.0D or later, or disableC           PATHWORKS on the target system, before upgrading OpenVMS.c  G           Please refer to the release notes for additional information.i  0           Do you want to continue? (Yes/No) [NO]  6           If PATHWORKS Version 6.0 or 6.0A is present:  ?           PATHWORKS V6.0-000 is installed on the target system.   E           This version of PATHWORKS is not supported on OpenVMS V7.3. B           PATHWORKS V6.0D and later are supported on OpenVMS V7.3.D           You may wish to upgrade to PATHWORKS V6.0D or later before           upgrading OpenVMS.  G           Please refer to the release notes for additional information.   0           Do you want to continue? (Yes/No) [NO]  @           In both cases the default is to terminate the upgrade.C           You must explicitly enter Yes and press the Return key toe           continue.   E               Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-9s t  d      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  7.2 Performing the Upgrade    * 7.2.6  Checking OpenVMS Cluster Membership  =       The procedure now asks if your system will be part of a 7       cluster. The display is similar to the following:v  F       Will this system be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster? (Yes/No) Yes  A       Unlike an installation, answering Yes to this question willlA       not cause SYS$MANGER:CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM to be run. However, ?       correct cluster membership information is required by the        upgrade procedure.  * 7.2.7  Becoming an OpenVMS Galaxy Instance  @       The procedure next asks if your system will be an instance9       in an OpenVMS Galaxy. The display is similar to the        following:  H       Will this system be an instance in an OpenVMS Galaxy? (Yes/No) Yes  ?       If you answer Yes to this question, and you also answeredmA       Yes to the OpenVMS Cluster question, then information about *       required remedial kits is displayed.  ?       For compatibility with OpenVMS Galaxy, any systems in theM@       OpenVMS Cluster that are running versions of OpenVMS prior>       to Version 7.1-2 must have a remedial kit installed. The?       following display indicates the correct remedial kits for 3       various Compaq OpenVMS Alpha and VAX systems:_  P        For compatibility with OpenVMS Galaxy, any systems in the OpenVMS ClusterG        that are running versions of OpenVMS prior to V7.1-2 must have aPK        remedial kit installed.  The appropriate kit from the following listeC        must be installed on all system disks used by these systems.RH        (Later versions of these remedial kits may be used if available.)  ;               Alpha V7.1 and V7.1-1xx         ALPSYSB02_071W;               Alpha V6.2 and V6.2-1xx         ALPSYSB02_062R  ;               VAX V7.1                        VAXSYSB01_0710;               VAX V6.2                        VAXSYSB01_062s        9 7-10  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemX    0      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                            7.2 Performing the UpgradeA    $     7.2.8 Memory Channel Information  B           This section contains information specific to becoming a9           cluster member in a MEMORY CHANNEL environment.   A           The MEMORY CHANNEL remedial kit (ALPMC01_071 and later) D           changed the data structures used with MEMORY CHANNEL. ThisB           change is not backwardly compatible and requires specialB           considerations for MEMORY CHANNEL when upgrading OpenVMSD           from a version earlier than Version 7.1-2 to Version 7.1-25           (or later), under the following conditions:   E           o  Your system disk will be part of an OpenVMS Cluster, and   D           o  One or more of the systems in the OpenVMS Cluster has a(              MEMORY CHANNEL adapter, and             o  Either:  C              -  Your OpenVMS Cluster uses multiple system disks, ors  8              -  You will be performing a rolling upgrade  A           If your target system is already at OpenVMS Version 7.3cD           or higher, you have already seen this information. In thisC           case, or if you indicated that the target system will notyC           be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster, the procedure jumps toc;           Section 7.2.9. Otherwise, it proceeds as follows:a  O               An OpenVMS Cluster may use more than one system disk, either on a A               continuing basis, or only during a rolling upgrade.-  N           Will the OpenVMS Cluster use more than one system disk? (Yes/No) Yes  D           If you answer Yes to this question, the procedure provides@           information about MEMORY CHANNEL adapters, as follows:  F         A MEMORY CHANNEL adapter is a device that allows systems in anN         OpenVMS Cluster to be connected (usually through a MEMORY CHANNEL hub)P         to provide high speed communications among nodes in the OpenVMS Cluster.  C           If the procedure can detect that a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter >           (MCA) is present, it displays the following message:  3           This system has a Memory Channel adapter.   E           Otherwise, it displays a question similar to the following:E  >           Is a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter installed on this system8           or on any other system in the OpenVMS Cluster?           (Yes/No) yes  E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-11  c  n      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systema 7.2 Performing the Upgrade    <       If you answer Yes to this question, or your system has<       a MEMORY CHANNEL adapter, the following information is       displayed.  N           You will be using multiple system disks and MEMORY CHANNEL adapters.P           This requires special consideration in order to avoid data corruption.  M        Either the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit must be installed on all system disks,MM        or you must not use the MEMORY CHANNEL until after all system disks inoP        the OpenVMS Cluster have been upgraded to the new OpenVMS release and all<        systems have rebooted from the upgraded system disks.  B           You can prevent using MEMORY CHANNEL in one of two ways:  D               o Power off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub, if one is used, or  L               o Disconnect the MEMORY CHANNEL cable, if using a virtual hub.  I        You must NOT POWER UP OR RECONNECT until after all system disks inaP        the OpenVMS Cluster have been upgraded to the new OpenVMS release and all<        systems have rebooted from the upgraded system disks.  N           You can search [VMS$COMMON.SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for ALPMC on anyM           system disk to determine if the TIMA kit is installed on that disk.   C           Answer the next question with a "?" if you wish to searche9           VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit.   N       Do you have the ALPMC01_071 TIMA kit installed on all systems disks thatI       are part of the OpenVMS Cluster and that are prior to OpenVMS V7.3?g       (Yes/No) Non  @       If you answer with a question mark (?), the OpenVMS SEARCH:       command is used to look in VMSINSTAL.HISTORY for the@       ALPMC01_071 remedial kit. If the kit is found, the line in?       VMSINSTAL.HISTORY that contains it is displayed. If it is_?       not found, the message "No strings matched" is displayed.e/       In either case, the question is repeated.   @       Answer Yes if the ALPMC01_071 remedial kit is installed as?       required on all system disks. Otherwise answer No. If youe4       answer No, the procedure continues as follows:  2       Have you powered off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub?1       (Or disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cable?)        (Yes/No) Noe  9 7-12  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systeme o  r      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System.E                                            7.2 Performing the Upgrade*    C           Answer Yes if you have powered off the MEMORY CHANNEL hub E           or disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cable. Otherwise, answer C           No. If you answer No, the procedure continues as follows:   I               Before proceeding with the OpenVMS upgrade, you must eitherp  L                   o Install the ALPMC01_071 remedial kit on all system disks8                     that are part of OpenVMS Cluster, or  @                   o Take action to prevent using MEMORY CHANNEL.  2               Termination is strongly recommended.  2           Do you want to terminate? (Yes/No) [YES]  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  <             If termination is recommended, do not attempt to>             continue. Follow the instructions provided in thisA             section and with the ALPMC01_071 remedial kit. If you A             continue, your MEMORY CHANNEL will not work correctlyg?             and you will encounter problems, including possiblet             data corruption.  B             ______________________________________________________  7           The upgrade will not recommend terminating if   C           o  The system will not be a member of an OpenVMS Cluster,o              or   B           o  The OpenVMS Cluster does not use more than one system              disk, or   >           o  There is no MEMORY CHANNEL adapter in the OpenVMS              Cluster, or  E           o  The ALPMC01_071 remedial kit is installed on all systems -              disks in the OpenVMS Cluster, or   <           o  You have powered down the MEMORY CHANNEL hub or3              disconnected the MEMORY CHANNEL cables       E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-13     -      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  7.2 Performing the Upgrade    2 7.2.9  Upgrading Windowing and Networking Products  >       The procedure next selects the following Compaq software'       that is installed on your system:   +       o  DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alphae  =       o  DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha or DECnet Phase IV for           OpenVMS Alpha  +       o  Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________*  ;          If you do not have DECnet for Compaq OpenVMS Alphal;          software installed on your system, you can install 9          that software during the upgrade. Note, however,-;          that you cannot have DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alphad;          and DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha concurrently "          installed on your system.  :          Once you have DECnet-Plus and TCP/IP installed on?          your system, you can run DECnet applications over your2?          TCP/IP network. Please see the DECnet-Plus for OpenVMSn=          Management Guide for more information on DECnet overt          TCP/IP.  :          Beginning with OpenVMS V7.3, a new implementation<          of Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is available.:          This new implementation replaces the UCX product.:          Older, UCX versions of Compaq TCP/IP Services for<          OpenVMS can be upgraded to this new implementation.9          Note, however, that you CANNOT have both the newd>          TCPIP implementation and the older UCX implementation/          concurrently installed on your system.R  ?          ______________________________________________________   <       If you are upgrading DECnet, the procedure removes theA       existing version of DECnet during the upgrade. For example, ?       if DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha is installed on your ?       system, and you upgrade to DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha, >       DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha will be removed during       the upgrade procedure.  9 7-14  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemt    i      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                            7.2 Performing the Upgradee    2           The display is similar to the following:  N               If necessary, the following products will be upgraded along with+               the OpenVMS operating system:   6                   o DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha1                   o DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alphao5                   o DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha 6                   o Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS  Q               If you want to add or delete these products, you can do so later in D               the upgrade by answering NO to the following question:  E                   "Do you want the defaults for all product options?"t  K               Beginning with OpenVMS V7.1, DECnet-Plus is provided with thedF               OpenVMS operating system.  Compaq recommends that DECnetJ               users install DECnet-Plus.  DECnet Phase IV applications are'               supported by DECnet-Plus.   I               DECnet Phase IV is also provided as an option.  Support forAJ               DECnet Phase IV is available through a Prior Version Support=               Contract available through Compaq MCS Services._  D               Once you have DECnet-Plus and TCP/IP installed on your?               system, you can run DECnet applications over yoursE               TCP/IP network.  Please see the DECnet-Plus for OpenVMSdB               Management Guide for more information on DECnet over               TCP/IP.e  P      Do you want to install DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha V7.3? (Yes/No) [YES] n  L               DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha is installed on your system."               It will be upgraded.  A       Beginning with OpenVMS V7.2, a new implementation of CompaqnI       TCP/IP Services became available.  This new implementation replaceseP       the UCX product.  Older, UCX version of Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS1       can be upgraded to this new implementation.f  I       Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is not installed on your system.        It will not be installed.   @           Some of the windowing and networking products may haveE           versions installed that are below the current versions, butPB           will still work on OpenVMS Version 7.3. In this case you5           will see messages similar to the following:f  E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-15n .         3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systeme 7.2 Performing the Upgrade    0           DECwindows Motif is already installed.B           You can keep the installed version or upgrade to V1.2-5.  :           Do you want to upgrade to V1.2-5? (Yes/No) [YES]  =       You can choose to keep the currently-installed version,n?       or to upgrade to the latest version supplied with OpenVMSa@       Version 7.3. If you choose to keep the currently-installed9       version, you should verify what level of support isi-       available from Compaq for this version.   & 7.2.10  Updating Time Zone Information  =       For local time zone support to work correctly, the timeO=       zone that accurately describes the location you want to =       be considered as your default time zone must be set. IngA       addition, your system must be correctly configured to use aiA       valid OpenVMS time differential factor (TDF). The time zonee@       installation is always set on new installations, producing/       the three following files on your system:   )       [VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]SYS$TIMEZONE.DATs-       [VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]SYS$TIMEZONE_SRC.DAT 1       [VMS$COMMON.SYS$STARTUP]TDF$UTC_STARTUP.COMh  >       If these files are present, the procedure continues withA       Section 7.2.11. If any of these files are missing, the timea-       zone setting procedure will be invoked.   =       The procedure displays a series of time zone menus, andt<       prompts you to make selections from each. You begin by=       selecting the desired time zone from the main time zoneh       menu.e  ;       Some time zone choices cause an additional menu to bea?       displayed. This happens when the time zone you select has A       subcomponents. For example, if you choose the United StatesO?       (US) time zone from the main menu, a second menu displaysi@       the specific time zones within the United States. You then@       select the menu item that best represents the desired time       zone.r  <       The procedure then prompts you for the TDF. The TDF is=       the difference between your system time and Coordinated >       Universal Time (UTC), which is an international standardA       (similar to Greenwich Mean Time) for measuring time of day. /       The procedure supplies a default for TDF.s  9 7-16  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     A      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemhE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgraden    #           A sample display follows:e  +             Configuring the Local Time Zone   :             TIME ZONE SPECIFICATION -- MAIN Time Zone Menu  H                 1) AUSTRALIA            14) IRAN                 27) ROKN                 2) BRAZIL               15) ISRAEL               28) SINGAPOREL                 3) CANADA               16) JAMAICA              29) SYSTEMVK                 4) CET                  17) JAPAN                30) TURKEY H                 5) CHILE                18) LIBYA                31) UCTN                 6) CUBA                 19) MET                  32) UNIVERSALG                 7) EET                  20) MEXICO               33) UStH                 8) EGYPT                21) NAVAJO               34) UTCI                 9) FACTORY              22) NZ-CHAT              35) W-SUvH                10) GB-EIRE              23) NZ                   36) WETI                11) GREENWICH            24) POLAND               37) ZULU /                12) HONGKONG             25) PRCa/                13) ICELAND              26) ROCa                   0) GMT  P           Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 33               US Time Zone Menuo  M                 1) ALASKA                5) EAST-INDIANA          9) MICHIGAN,M                 2) ALEUTIAN              6) EASTERN              10) MOUNTAINoL                 3) ARIZONA               7) HAWAII               11) PACIFICJ                 4) CENTRAL               8) INDIANA-STARKE       12) SAMOA  0                 0) return to Main Time Zone Menu  O           Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 6a  6           You selected EASTERN / US as your time zone.*           Is this correct? (Yes/No) [YES]:  <               Configuring the Time Differential Factor (TDF)  I              Default Time Differential Factor for standard time is -5:00.iP              Default Time Differential Factor for daylight saving time is -4:00.  O               The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between your O               system time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  UTC is similarV;               in most repects to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).   E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-17     A      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemp 7.2 Performing the Upgrade    J           The TDF is expressed as hours and minutes, and should be enteredF           in the hh:mm format.  TDFs for the Americas will be negativeK           (-3:00, -4:00, etc.); TDFs for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australian.           will be positive (1:00, 2:00, etc.).  5       Is Daylight Savings time in effect? (Yes/No): y   1       Enter the Time Differential Factor [-4:00]:r  5           NEW SYSTEM TIME DIFFERENTIAL FACTOR = -4:00Y         Is this correct? [Y]:e  A       For more information about TDF and local time zone support,r.       see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.  & 7.2.11  Choosing Descriptive Help Text  -       The system next prompts you as follows:)  N         The installation operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions.P         In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?".  =       Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No]   ;       If you answer Yes, the system will display additionalu(       explanatory text with each prompt.   7.2.12  Configuration Optionsg  ;       If you are using the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3M=       CD-ROM and have selected a target disk that already has ;       Version 7.3 installed, you are presented with severalt6       configuration options. A sample display follows:  K       Version x7.3-76H of the OpenVMS operating system is already installed G       on the target disk.  You may choose one of the following actions:   +         o Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform. N           This action will allow you to change your selections of which of theP          windowing and network products you included with your OpenVMS operating           system installation.  3         o Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.NG           This action will allow you to change your choices about whicht@           options you included for the OpenVMS operating system.  1         o Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system.oL           This action will cause ALL operating system  files to be replaced.K           You can also change your choices about which options you included +           for the OpenVMS operating system.:  9 7-18  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System            E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemaE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgradet    L               Reinstall will take longer than Reconfigure.  Reinstall may beL               appropriate if you suspect that files in the operating system,M               or in the windowing and network products have become corrupted.   M           If you want to reinstall any of the windowing and network products,aM           choose "Install or upgrade layered products and patches" (option 3)s           from the main menu.E  M           If you want to change your choices about which options you included L           for any of the windowing and network products, choose "Reconfigure<           installed products" (option 5) from the main menu.  -           Please choose one of the following:   3               1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.e;               2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.p9               3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system.OK               4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation).L  1           Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?)t  C           See Section 8.8 for additional configuration information.O       7.2.13 Selecting Components   @           As you begin the upgrade procedure, the system asks if@           you want all the default values, meaning all the filesC           and subgroups of files for each component included in theND           operating system. The display is similar to the following:  2           The following product has been selected:G                DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3         Platform (product suite)   *           Configuration phase starting ...  O  You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and foriP  any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.  H           DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3: OpenVMS and related products platform  >               COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-2001 -- All rights reserved  )               Compaq Computer Corporationt  9           Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]n  >               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3: DECNET_PHASE_IV  M                 Support addendum to DECnet Phase IV service contract required   E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-19  e  r      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  7.2 Performing the Upgrade    *             Do you want to continue? [YES]  =       During an upgrade, the POLYCENTER Software InstallationE=       utility defines "default values" as the values that youe=       selected when you last installed or upgraded the Compaqp?       OpenVMS Alpha operating system on your system. Therefore, ;       before you respond to the prompt, note the following:   A       o  If you answer YES (by pressing the Return key) to accept A          the default values, you will receive the same componentse>          that you selected when you last installed or upgraded<          the system (instead of all the components currently@          available) plus any new components that were not in the?          previous version of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatinga          system.  9       o  If you want to include or exclude any componentsi?          differently from the last installation or upgrade, youm@          must answer NO and then respond to the prompts for each6          option, even those that you are not changing.  >       o  If you want to review the current defaults first, you?          can answer NO. Then answer YES when the system asks if %          you want to view the values.A  =          If you review the defaults and are satisfied, answerR?          YES to the prompt asking if you are satisfied with theu=          values. However, if you want to make changes, answer.@          NO to that question and then answer YES when the system0          asks if you want to reenter the values.  <       When selecting components, note the following as well:  <       o  Whether you choose all the default values or selectA          individual files, the system will allow you to view youro4          selections and make changes (if necessary).  A       o  If you are not sure whether you want certain components,0<          request help by entering a question mark (?) at the<          prompt for that component (or group of components).  ?       o  You should review the list of options and compare themO:          with the requirements for your system. If you are<          selecting components individually, be sure that you>          include all components necessary to support the needs=          of your users. Note also that certain components are =          dependent upon the installation of other components.e  9 7-20  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemd    i      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemeE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgrade     A           o  OpenVMS Management Station software is automatically_B              installed on your OpenVMS system disk when you acceptE              all the default values. If you do not accept the default C              values, you must select the OpenVMS Management Station C              component (server and client files) if you plan to use B              that product. After the installation is complete, youB              can then prepare your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system andC              your PC to run OpenVMS Management Station by following 4              the procedures described in Appendix D.  C           o  If you decide after the upgrade to change which Compaq ?              OpenVMS Alpha operating system components you wantl?              installed on your system, you must reconfigure thei:              installation as described in Section 1.3.3.2.  D           o  After you boot the upgraded system disk and log in, youA              can obtain information about individual system filesND              by entering HELP SYSTEM_FILES at the dollar sign prompt              ($).l  =           For a complete list of components included with they@           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 operating system, see           Section 3.5.3.  !     7.2.14 Completing the Upgradem  A           When you have answered all the prompts and selected theaA           components you want installed, the system allows you toyD           review your selections (and make changes if necessary) and5           then displays messages about the following:e  B           o  Notification that DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Alpha,?              DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha, DECnet Phase IV forpA              OpenVMS Alpha, or Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS =              has been upgraded (or installed) on your system.   >           o  Notification that the upgrade has been completed.  /           o  Information about running AUTOGEN.              o  The menu.  ,           The following is a sample display.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  @             If you perform two installations at the same time to?             systems connected via MEMORY CHANNEL, you may see aS=             message similar to the following every 5 seconds:y  E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-21f o  g      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemo 7.2 Performing the Upgrade    G          %PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-2001 14:58:40 Remote System Conflicts with #          Known System - REMOTE NODEmG          %PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-2001 14:58:45 Remote System Conflicts with.#          Known System - REMOTE NODE   ;          Disregard the message. The installation or upgradeP;          will proceed normally and the messages will not be ;          present when the system reboots with its real nodep          name.  ?          ______________________________________________________   -       Do you want to review the options? [NO]o  "       Execution phase starting ...  /       The following products will be installed:CF            DEC AXPS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3               Layered ProductO            DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3                     Platform (product suite) G            DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3                         Operating System]  -       The following products will be removed:lF            DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV G7.2             Layered ProductO            DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS G7.2                     Platform (product suite)SG            DEC AXPVMS VMS G7.2                         Operating SystemC  P    Portion Done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%  1       The following products have been installed:TF            DEC AXPS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3               Layered ProductO            DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3                     Platform (product suite) G            DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3                         Operating Systems  /       The following products have been removed:nF            DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.2             Layered ProductO            DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.2                     Platform (product suite) G            DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.2                         Operating Systeme  &           The upgrade is now complete.  C           When the newly upgraded system is first booted, a specialv>           startup procedure will be run.  This procedure will:  6               o  Run AUTOGEN to set system parameters.A               o  Reboot the system with the newly set parameters.s  B           You may shut down now or continue with other operations.  D         Process AXPVMS_INSTALL logged out at 12-SEP-2001 15:34:22.47  9 7-22  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemn    .      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemwE                                            7.2 Performing the Upgradet    %           Press Return to continue...u  N               ****************************************************************  K               You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system N               or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included;               on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.C  I               You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform E               "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.f  1               Please choose one of the following:   P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patchesi)               4)  Show installed products 0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed products 5               7)  Execute DCL commands and procedurese'               8)  Shut down this systemr  "     7.2.15 Deleting Archived Files  D           By default, the OpenVMS upgrade will delete the files thatE           were archived as filename.extension_OLD by OpenVMS remedial A           kits. If you do not want to delete these files, you cano9           save them by taking one of the following steps:h  >           1. When the script asks if you want the defaults forA              all options, answer NO. Step through the options andaE              deselect the option to delete files archived by remedial 1              kits. This will save all such files.   E           2. Before beginning the upgrade, rename any _OLD files that C              you want to save. Files that you do not rename will beh              deleted.   A           Note that the upgrade will not delete all files with anpC           extension ending in _OLD. Only those _OLD files that were <           archived by OpenVMS remedial kits will be deleted.        E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-23            3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemN 7.2 Performing the Upgrade    - 7.2.16  Install Layered Products or Shut DownS  A       If you want to install layered products, go to Section 7.3, "       Installing Layered Products.  ?       If you do not want to install layered products or perform A       any other operations prior to booting the upgraded disk, do        the following:  A       1. Shut down the system by choosing the shutdown option (8)Y          from the menu.A         2. Go to Section 7.4.     7.3  Installing Layered Products  ;       You can use the menu system included on the operating <       system CD-ROM to install certain layered products with@       the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. You can view=       a list of the layered products that can be installed inE>       this way by choosing option 2 from the menu. (To installA       layered products that are not listed, see Chapter 4 and thee;       installation documentation for each layered product.)A  =       You may see the following product name while installing        layered products:   -               DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-PLACEHOLDER   ;       Do not attempt to install this kit. This is a "dummy"1?       that is needed to facilitate upgrading from the prior UCXTA       implementation of Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS to the        new implementation.e  :       If you do attempt to install this kit, the following        message will be displayed:  P                 The UCX implementation of TCP/IP Services is obsolete and is not>                 supported on OpenVMS V7.3 and higher versions.  L                 Starting with OpenVMS V7.3, the UCX implementation of TCP/IP>                 services is replaced by the new TCPIP product.  P                This is a placeholder kit to satisfy OpenVMS upgrade requirementsB                so that UCX can be automatically upgraded to TCPIP.  7                 You cannot use this kit to install UCX.a  +       The installation will then terminate.m  9 7-24  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemd           E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                       7.3 Installing Layered Products     C           You can install (or upgrade to) the new implementation of C           Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS services, version 5.1,i@           as part of the OpenVMS upgrade. If you wish to install5           version 5.1 separately, choose the product:e  '                   DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1   C           To install layered products using the POLYCENTER Software D           Installation utility, choose option 2 to view the list andA           then option 3 to perform the installation. For example:.  1               Please choose one of the following:t  P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patchese)               4)  Show installed productsy0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed products 5               7)  Execute DCL commands and proceduresg'               8)  Shut down this system   ;           Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 2   M                   The following versions of the OpenVMS operating system, thepK                   DECwindows graphical user interface and network products.rI                   are available on the OpenVMS Distribution compact disk.s>                   They can be installed by selecting choice 1:  )               DEC AXPVMS VMS version V7.3a/               DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF version V1.2-5e0               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI version V7.35               DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV version V7.3a+               DEC AXPVMS TCPIP version V5.1   P                  The following Layered Product kits are available on the OpenVMSO                  Distribution Compact Disk.  They can be installed by selecting M                  choice 3.  If already installed, they can be reconfigured byeF                  selecting choice 5, or removed by selecting choice 6.            E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-25t    t      3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemS 7.3 Installing Layered Products     D           ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------D           PRODUCT                             KIT TYPE    KIT FORMATD           ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------D           DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3          Full LP     SequentialD           DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3     Full LP     SequentialD           DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Full LP     SequentialD           DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1               Full LP     SequentialD           DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Full LP     SequentialD           ----------------------------------- ----------- ----------             5 items found   %           Press Return to continue...,  J           ****************************************************************  G           You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system J           or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included7           on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.n  E           You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performtA           "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.   -           Please choose one of the following:i  C               1)  Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H N               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches )               4)  Show installed productsd0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed productsh5               7)  Execute DCL commands and proceduresD'               8)  Shut down this systemp  7       Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 3.  E           ***********************************************************c  B           If you choose to install or upgrade to DECwindows Motif,$           please note the following:  G             o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECwindows base support K               and workstation files options, DECwindows Motif will not run.mA               You must add these options to use DECwindows Motif.t  9 7-26  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System: C  _      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemaE                                       7.3 Installing Layered Productsn    L                 o If you are upgrading DECwindows Motif from Version 1.1 andM                   want to save the OSF/Motif Release 1.1.3 programming files, H                   DO NOT upgrade now.  Instead, see the DECwindows MotifM                   Installation Manual and follow the instructions for runninga(                   PCSI_INSTALLATION.COM.  P              If you choose to install or upgrade DECnet-Plus or DECnet Phase IV,'              please note the following:   P               o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECNET option, neither versionL                 of DECnet will run.  You must add this option to use DECnet.  I               You must enter the device name for the target disk on which ?               the layered product(s) install will be performed.   C           Enter device name for target disk: (? for choices) DKB400l  ,               DKB400: is labeled ALPHAUPGIV.  D         The installation can provide brief or detailed descriptions.P         In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?".  E               Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No]a  H                  1 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.3          Layered ProductH                  2 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.3     Layered ProductH                  3 - DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Layered ProductF                  4 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1             Layered ProductH                  5 - DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Layered Product.                  6 - All products listed above                  7 - Exit   I               Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas:t  B           If you do not want to perform any other operations after=           you install the layered products, do the following:   E           1. Shut down the system by choosing the shutdown option (8)c              from the menu.r  C           2. Go to the next section to perform specific tasks after #              the system shuts down.e      E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-27u o         3 Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System ! 7.4 What to Do After the Shutdownf    " 7.4  What to Do After the Shutdown  >       After the system shuts down, you need to perform certain:       tasks, depending on the configuration of your system>       and the type of upgrade you are performing. Refer to the       appropriate section.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   9          When you boot your system following the shutdownA?          (regardless of the type of upgrade and configuration), =          note that your system will automatically run AUTOGENn          and boot again.  ?          ______________________________________________________    7.4.1  Standalone Upgradet  /       If you are upgrading a standalone system:          1. Reboot the system.          2. Log in to the system.  :       3. Go to Chapter 8 to perform additional postupgrade          procedures.  ) 7.4.2  Concurrent OpenVMS Cluster Upgradec  >       If you are performing a concurrent upgrade in an OpenVMS8       Cluster environment, refer to the following table:  A       ___________________________________________________________AA       IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________e  -       you have one system   do the following:i?       disk,                 1. Reboot each system that uses thes  -                                upgraded disk.a  /                             2. Go to Chapter 8.         9 7-28  Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System     c      E                   Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemgE                                     7.4 What to Do After the Shutdown   E           ___________________________________________________________pE           IF_...________________THEN_..._____________________________.  1           you have multiple     do the following: =           system disks,         1. Reboot the upgraded system   A                                 2. Repeat the upgrade process for C                                    each system disk in the cluster, @                                    beginning with the preupgrade@                                    tasks described in Chapter 5.  E                                 3. Reboot each system in the cluster.S  @                                 4. Log in to an upgraded system.  =                                 5. Go to Chapter 8 to performcE                                    additional postupgrade procedures.aE           ___________________________________________________________w  )     7.4.3 Rolling OpenVMS Cluster Upgrade_  ?           If you are performing a rolling upgrade in an OpenVMSy0           Cluster environment, do the following:  +           1. Log in to the upgraded system.L  >           2. Go to Chapter 8 to perform additional postupgrade@              procedures. (You will reboot the other systems thatA              boot from the upgraded disk after you complete thoseA              tasks.)                                E              Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 7-29t                         E                                                                     8CE     _________________________________________________________________a  E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systeml    >           After you upgrade the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingD           system, you need to perform several important tasks beforeE           you can use the system. These tasks, described in the order 4           in which you perform them, are as follows:  5           o  Reforming the shadow set (if applicable)   %           o  Registering new licenses   .           o  Examining the AUTOGEN report file  A           o  Modifying the system parameters file (MODPARAMS.DAT)   .           o  Examining your command procedures  +           o  Decompressing system librariesl  D           o  Testing the system with UETP, the user environment test              package  7           o  Adding and removing operating system filesp  C           o  Preparing your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system and your PCO.              to run OpenVMS Management Station  (           o  Installing layered products  2           o  Backing up the customized system disk  6           o  Rebooting cluster members (if applicable)             o  Running AUTOGEN  1           o  Completing the postupgrade checklistr    E         After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-1O a  g      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System  8.1 Reforming the Shadow Set     8.1  Reforming the Shadow Sett  7       If you have upgraded a disk in a volume shadowingaA       environment, you must now reform the shadow set as follows:   =       1. Enter the SHOW DEVICE D command to display a list ofl5          disks available on your system. For example:s            $ SHOW DEVICE D  O Device                  Device          Error    Volume         Free  Trans MntTN Name                   Status          Count     Label        Blocks Count Cnt, $11$DKB100:    (NODE1)  Online             0N $11$DKB200:    (NODE1)  Mounted            0      ALPHA070     918150    1  31  1       2. Enter a command in the following format:   O  $ MOUNT/CONFIRM/SYSTEM DSAn: /SHADOW=(upgraded-disk:,new-member:) volume-labeln  (          Note the following conventions:  =          o  DSAn: is the virtual unit name of the shadow set.p  =          o  upgraded-disk: is the name of the shadowed system #             disk you just upgraded.*  ?          o  new-member: is the name of the disk you want to addg*             as a member of the shadow set.  <          o  volume-label is the volume label of the shadowed*             system disk you just upgraded.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________e  <          When you reform the shadow set, the contents of the<          new member are replaced by the contents of the disk8          you upgraded. Specifying the /CONFIRM qualifier:          reminds you of this fact, confirming that you are=          specifying the correct name of a disk that either iss4          blank or contains files you no longer need.  ?          ______________________________________________________l      > 8-2  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemoE                                          8.1 Reforming the Shadow Setn               Example   P         $ MOUNT/CONFIRM/SYSTEM DSA54: /SHADOW=($11$DKB200:,$11$DKB100:) ALPHA073  4           %MOUNT-F-SHDWCOPYREQ, shadow copy required4           Virtual Unit - DSA54 Volume label ALPHA073?                Member                    Volume label Owner UICe?                $11$DKB100:  (NODE1)      SCRATCH      [100,100]sA           Allow FULL shadow copy on the above member(s)? [N]: YES         8.2 Registering New Licenses  E           If you need to register new Compaq OpenVMS Alpha or layeredvC           product licenses, you can do so by entering the followingm           command:  "           $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE  8           You can also use the LICENSE REGISTER command.  =           For information about registering licenses, see thea           following:  %           o  Section 3.4 in Chapter 3h             o  Appendix Cd  :           o  The OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual  )     8.3 Examining the AUTOGEN Report Filen  9           When AUTOGEN runs, it writes informational and,p4           if necessary, warning messages to the file?           SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT. You should examine then'           contents of this report file.i  >           To view AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT on your screen, enter the5           following command and press the Return key:n  .           $ TYPE SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT  ?           (You can also print this file or examine it using thec"           EDIT/READ_ONLY command.)  E           For more information on AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT, see the OpenVMS "           System Manager's Manual.  E         After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-3a c  a      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemi% 8.3 Examining the AUTOGEN Report Fileo    @       If the report includes a message similar to the following,=       you might need to modify the size of the page, swap, orc       dump file:  I       %AUTOGEN-W-DSKSPC, The disk on which DKA0:[SYS0.SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYSeO                resides would be over 95% full if it were modified to hold 20000                 blocks.  A       For more information about modifying the sizes of the page,m1       swap, and dump files, see the next section.h  ) 8.4  Modifying the System Parameters File   ;       Review the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT. The upgradeO;       procedure created a new version of this file. The old <       version is named SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT_OLD. The new?       MODPARAMS.DAT file contains all the parameters in the oldP>       file, plus various parameters that the upgrade procedure>       added to ensure that all necessary system parameters are<       properly propagated from the prior version of OpenVMS.>       The upgrade procedure also adds comment lines to explain=       the source of the parameters in each section of the newr       MODPARAMS.DAT file.h  <       Note that the old MODPARAMS.DAT is included in the new>       MODPARAMS.DAT each time an upgrade is performed. Because<       of this, if MODPARAMS.DAT is not reviewed and "cleaned=       up" after each upgrade, it will eventually contain manyr;       levels of duplicated parameters. For this reason, you A       should review MODPARAMS.DAT after each upgrade. This allows >       you to eliminate the duplication. You can also take this9       opportunity to modify any parameters, if necessary.r  @       The following two sections are examples of instances where5       you need to modify parameters in MODPARAMS.DAT.p   8.4.1  System File Sizes  ?       AUTOGEN sets the following files at sizes appropriate fors       your system:            [SYSEXE]SYSDUMP.DMP          [SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYSe          [SYSEXE]SWAPFILE.SYSo  > 8-4  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System l  e      E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemfE                              8.4 Modifying the System Parameters Files    B           If you have special workloads or configurations, you canC           specify different sizes for these files by performing thea           following steps:  *           1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  )           2. Enter the following command:   6              $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS TESTFILES  A           3. If the file sizes displayed need to be adjusted, addpC              symbols to the MODPARAMS.DAT file (described in detailo>              in the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 2:@              Tuning, Monitoring, and Complex Systems) and repeat@              step 2 until you are satisfied with the file sizes.  B           4. When you are satisfied with the file sizes, enter theA              following command to ensure that the modified systemF=              files are installed when the system is rebooted:7  3              $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GENPARAMS REBOOT.  $     8.4.2 OpenVMS Cluster Parameters  B           If you are upgrading an OpenVMS Cluster system, note the           following:  B           o  The upgrade procedure creates a new MODPARAMS.DAT forB              each system root on your system disk. Normally, thereD              is one root for each Alpha computer that boots from theE              system disk. You must review each of these MODPARAMS.DATa              files.t  ?              The MODPARAMS.DAT file for the system on which youO@              are running is located in SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT.4              The MODPARAMS.DAT files for other roots4              on the same system disk can be found in>              SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYSx.SYSEXE]MODPARAMS.DAT, where xA              represents the root number; for example, SYS0, SYS1, @              SYS2, and so forth. (Valid root numbers may include<              hexadecimal digits - SYSA, SYSB, and so forth.)  D           o  Be sure the EXPECTED_VOTES value is correct. That valueD              is the sum of all VOTES in the cluster. For example, ifC              there are five Alpha computers in the cluster and each-*              has one VOTE, the value is 5.  E         After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-5     *      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System ( 8.4 Modifying the System Parameters File    8       o  As you reboot each Alpha computer, AUTOGEN runs>          automatically. The cluster forms when you have booted3          enough computers to attain cluster quorum.   & 8.5  Examining Your Command Procedures  A       The upgrade procedure retains the site-specific versions ofs@       the following files located in the [VMS$COMMON] directory:         [SYSMGR]LAT$SYSTARTUP.COMe       [SYSMGR]LOGIN.COM.       [SYSMGR]SYCONFIG.COM       [SYSMGR]SYLOGICALS.COM       [SYSMGR]SYLOGIN.COMl       [SYSMGR]SYPAGSWPFILES.COMg       [SYSMGR]SYSECURITY.COM       [SYSMGR]SYSHUTDWN.COMi       [SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM        [SYSMGR]TFF$SYSTARTUP.COMs       [SYSMGR]WELCOME.TXTi'       [SYS$STARTUP]ESS$LAST_STARTUP.DATc  A       The upgrade procedure may provide new templates for some ofsA       these files with the .TEMPLATE extension. The new templates ?       might include features that are not in your site-specific*A       files. Check the templates against your site-specific files '       and edit your files as necessary.n  ! 8.6  Testing the System with UETPl  <       The User Environment Test Package (UETP) is a software?       package designed to test whether the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha <       operating sytem is installed correctly. As part of the@       postupgrade procedure, Compaq recommends that you run UETP       to verify the upgrade.  @       For complete information about using UETP, see the OpenVMS       System Manager's Manual.  # 8.7  Decompressing System Libraries   @       Decompressing the system libraries gives the system faster@       access to them. The decompressed libraries require several@       thousand additional blocks of disk space for all libraries@       to be decompressed. You use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure to       decompress the libraries.   > 8-6  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System    t      E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemfE                                    8.7 Decompressing System Librarieso          8.7.1 Determining Disk Space  =           To find out how much disk space you have, enter the 5           following command and press the Return key:r  %           $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICEe  C           If you have approximately 30,000 free blocks on the disk,mD           you can decompress the libraries. Note that you can chooseD           to decompress only the libraries that are used frequently.  (     8.7.2 Methods of Using LIBDECOMP.COM  ?           You can use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure to decompress "           libraries in three ways:  B           o  Entering a command and responding to prompts from the              procedure  ,           o  Entering an interactive command  %           o  Entering a batch command   <           The following three sections describe each method.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  ?             Before you use the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure, be sureL4             you are logged in to the SYSTEM account.  B             ______________________________________________________  -     8.7.3 Responding to LIBDECOMP.COM Prompts   >           If you want to decompress libraries by responding toE           prompts from the LIBDECOMP.COM procedure, do the following:   B           1. Enter the following command and then press the Return              key:e  (              $ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP.COM  4              The following information is displayed:  C                               OpenVMS Library Decompression Utilityp  E         After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-7e i  S      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemf" 8.7 Decompressing System Libraries    L           1  HELPLIB.HLB          14  NCPHELP.HLB          27  PHONEHELP.HLBF           2  STARLET.OLB          15  SDA.HLB              28  LIB.MLBJ           3  ACLEDT.HLB           16  SHWCLHELP.HLB        29  STARLET.MLBL           4  ANLRMSHLP.HLB        17  SYSGEN.HLB           30  STARLETSD.TLBP           5  DBG$HELP.HLB         18  ANALAUDIT$HELP.HLB   31  SYS$STARLET_C.TLBI           6  DBG$UIHELP.HLB       19  SYSMANHELP.HLB       32  ERFLIB.TLB L           7  DISKQUOTA.HLB        20  TFF$TFUHELP.HLB      33  SYS$LIB_C.TLBL           8  EDFHLP.HLB           21  EXCHNGHLP.HLB        34  VAXCCURSE.OLBJ           9  INSTALHLP.HLB        22  TPUHELP.HLB          35  VAXCRTL.OLBK          10  LATCP$HELP.HLB       23  EVE$HELP.HLB         36  VAXCRTLD.OLBoK          11  MAILHELP.HLB         24  EVE$KEYHELP.HLB      37  VAXCRTLT.OLBrK          12  MNRHELP.HLB          25  UAFHELP.HLB          38  IMAGELIB.OLBt.          13  EDTHELP.HLB          26  TECO.HLB  4              39  VMS$VOLATILE_PRIVATE_INTERFACES.OLB  6                    A  ALL libraries to be decompressed)                    E  EXIT this procedurei  D          * Enter letter or number(s) of libraries to be decompressed4            (Separate multiple entries with a comma):  ;       2. Enter the appropriate letter or the numbers of thep<          libraries you want to decompress. To decompress all<          libraries, the process takes approximately one-half          hour.  ( 8.7.4  Using LIBDECOMP.COM Interactively  ?       You can execute LIBDECOMP.COM interactively to decompress_=       up to eight libraries at a time by listing the names of_?       the libraries you want to decompress as parameters on thei       command line.i  >       Be sure to separate the library names with commas and doA       not include the file extensions. For example, to decompress <       VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB interactively,"       enter the following command:  5       $ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIB           > 8-8  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System           E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                                    8.7 Decompressing System LibrariesG    &     8.7.5 Using LIBDECOMP.COM in Batch  =           You can also execute LIBDECOMP.COM in batch mode to C           decompress up to eight libraries at a time by listing the.E           names of the libraries you want to decompress as parameters =           on a command line that includes the SUBMIT command.,  B           Be sure to separate the library names with commas and doD           not include the file extension. For example, to decompressA           VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB as a batch job, &           enter the following command:  ?           $ SUBMIT/NOTIFY/PARAMETERS=(VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIB)- !           _$ SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMPm  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  B             When you type the command for a batch job, be sure youA             enclose the list of library names within parentheses._  B             ______________________________________________________  2     8.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files  @           If you decide after the upgrade to change which CompaqA           OpenVMS Alpha operating system files you want installedaB           on your system, you can use the menu system contained onD           the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM to add or           remove files.e  ?           Note that you can obtain information about individualeB           system files by entering HELP SYSTEM_FILES at the dollar           sign prompt ($).  &           The procedure is as follows:  E           1. Mount and boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systemT              CD-ROM.  +           2. Choose option 1 from the menu.d  (           3. Choose the PRESERVE option.  B           4. Enter the name of the device that contains the system+              disk and answer the questions.n  E         After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-9h u  m      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemp. 8.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files    <       5. After you answer the question "Do you want detailed<          descriptions?," information regarding reconfiguring=          or reinstalling is displayed. Read the instructions,s7          then choose the desired entry from the menu ofe'          reconfigure/reinstall options.d  6       The following is a sample reconfigure operation:  -           Please choose one of the following:   P               1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HN               2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installA               3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches )               4)  Show installed productsL0               5)  Reconfigure installed products+               6)  Remove installed productsE5               7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures '               8)  Shut down this systeml  7       Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 1g         .,=       . {Information that is documented elsewhere omitted...}n       .   O           Version X7.3-76H of the OpenVMS operating system is already installedd           on DKB300:.   -           Please choose one of the following:p  3               1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.d;               2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.e9               3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system.hK               4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation)._  /               Enter a "?" for more information.   /       Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?) ?e  /             o Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.o  K               This action will allow you to change your selections of whichrJ               of the windowing and network products you included with your4               OpenVMS operating system installation.  7             o Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system._  K               This action will allow you to change your choices about whichmD               options you included for the OpenVMS operating system.  ? 8-10  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System            E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                        8.8 Adding and Removing Operating System FilesH    9                 o Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system.   P               This action will cause ALL operating system  files to be replaced.O               You can also change your choices about which options you includedH/               for the OpenVMS operating system.y  L               Reinstall will take longer than Reconfigure.  Reinstall may beL               appropriate if you suspect that files in the operating system,M               or in the windowing and network products have become corrupted.   %           Press Return to continue...   P              If you want to reinstall any of the windowing and network products,P              choose "Install or upgrade layered products and patches" (option 3)               from the main menu.  P              If you want to change your choices about which options you includedO              for any of the windowing and network products, choose "Reconfigurer?              installed products" (option 5) from the main menu.i  %           Press Return to continue...R  1               Please choose one of the following:s  7                   1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform.o?                   2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system.e=                   3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system. O                   4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation).R  3                   Enter a "?" for more information.   3           Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?) 2M  6               The following product has been selected:D                   DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3               Operating System  .               Configuration phase starting ...  D               You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each J               selected product and for any products that may be installed :               to satisfy software dependency requirements.  ;               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3: OpenVMS Operating System   B                   COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-2001 -- All rights reserved  -                   Compaq Computer Corporationn  =               Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]l  E        After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-11            9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemc. 8.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files    <       Answer NO to this question, and select the options you>       want as described in Section 3.5.2. A list of components<       is provided in Section 3.5.3. After you respond to the9       prompts, the display continues and the installatione<       procedure completes as described in Section 3.5.4. The8       following is a continuation of the sample display:  1           Do you want to review the options? [NO]a  "       Execution phase starting ...  1       The following product will be reconfigured:            DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3OM       Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...80%...90%...100%R  2       The following product has been reconfigured:           DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3y       .m       .        .o  ;       For detailed instructions on how to remove the Compaqv8       OpenVMS Alpha operating system from your disk, see       Appendix E.e  0 8.9  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station  >       If you installed the OpenVMS Management Station software<       on your system (either by accepting all default values?       or by selecting the component manually during the upgradez?       procedure), you must perform several tasks on your Compaq A       OpenVMS Alpha system and your PC before you can use OpenVMS[<       Management Station. These tasks include the following:         o  Editing system files   ;       o  Starting OpenVMS Management Station on other nodesn  ?       o  Verifying that you have the proper memory, disk space, <          media, and the required software to install and run.          OpenVMS Management Station on your PC  2       o  Installing the client software on your PC  ;       For complete information about preparing your OpenVMS >       system and your PC to run the OpenVMS Management Station1       server and client software, see Appendix D.T  ? 8-12  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemd e  o      E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E                       8.9 Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station     B             ________________________ Note ________________________  A             After you complete the tasks described in Appendix D, ?             you can then remove those files from your system to =             save disk space. Do not use the DELETE command toF=             remove the files. Instead, reconfigure the Compaq7:             OpenVMS Alpha operating system as described in             Section 4.8.  B             ______________________________________________________  $     8.10 Installing Layered Products  =           Except in certain instances, you should not have to @           reinstall layered products that you had on your system?           prior to the upgrade. However, if you need to installt@           layered products, you can use the menu system includedC           on the operating system CD-ROM to install certain layered E           products with the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.SB           If you did not install those layered products previously@           during the installation procedure, you can do so usingC           the following procedure. To install layered products that 0           require VMSINSTAL, see Section 8.10.1.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             To use this procedure, the target system must have>             the exact same version of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha:             operating system as the CD-ROM. If you need to@             install layered products on a target system that has@             a different version of the operating system, use the>             alternate procedure described in the next section.  B             ______________________________________________________  <           1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  B           2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the              InfoServer).   @           3. Choose option 2 from the menu to view which layeredD              products can be installed using the POLYCENTER Software"              Installation utility.  A           4. Choose option 3 from the menu to install the layeredi              products.  E        After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-13M           9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System]  8.10 Installing Layered Products    <       5. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the          menu.  #       6. Boot from the system disk.S  <       If the layered product that you want to install is not?       listed in the display, see the documentation you receiveds=       with that layered product for installation information.a  9       For additional information about installing layereds8       products, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.  ?       Be sure you back up the system disk after you install all        your layered products.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   :          Compaq does not support PRODUCT INSTALL and other>          PRODUCT commands from the DCL option on the operating>          system CD-ROM. Not all products can be installed when<          booted from the CD-ROM. Those that can be installed:          in this manner require special considerations. If?          products do not appear in the layered products menu ase:          described in the preceding steps in this section,7          please use the alternative procedure described 8          in Section 8.10.1, or refer to the installation0          documentation for the specific product.  ?          ______________________________________________________t   8.10.1  Alternate Procedure   <       The following is another method for installing layered=       products from the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system 
       CD-ROM:   <       1. From your running OpenVMS system (the target system?          disk), mount the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system           CD-ROM.  8       2. Locate the directories and files containing the=          available layered products by entering the followingm>          command (where, in the example, DKA400: is the device          name of the CD-ROM):o  3          $ DIRECTORY /NOHEAD/NOTRAIL DKA400:[*.KIT]s  ? 8-14  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemC           E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemrE                                      8.10 Installing Layered Productst    E              You can use the PRODUCT FIND command to locate kits thatrE              are installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installationh"              utility. For example:  4              $ PRODUCT FIND * /SOURCE=DKA400:[*.KIT]  ?           3. To install layered products that require VMSINSTALOA              (indicated in the directories by save-set file namesS=              with file types of .A, .B, and so on), enter the_?              @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL command and then specify thet6              CD-ROM device and directory. For example:  $              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTALN              * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: DKB400:[LP.KIT]  D           4. To install layered products that require the POLYCENTER<              Software Installation utility (indicated in theB              directories by file names with file types of .PCSI or@              .PCSI$DESCRIPTION), use the PRODUCT INSTALL commandA              to specify the CD-ROM device name and directory. The D              following is an example of the PRODUCT INSTALL command:  =              $ PRODUCT INSTALL name /SOURCE=DKB400:[name.KIT]        8.10.2 DECevent   @           When you install Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3, the>           DIAGNOSE command is disabled. To enable the DIAGNOSEA           command, you must install the DECevent kit (provided on B           the System Tools CD-ROM) following the upgrade to Compaq$           OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3.  @           If the DECevent kit provided on the System Tools AlphaC           CD-ROM is not installed after the operating system, users A           attempting to use the DIAGNOSE command will receive the #           following system message:              $ DIAGNOSE [params].I           %DIA-E-NOINSTAL, DIAGNOSE has not been installed on this systemP            E        After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-15L    3      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemL0 8.11 Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC    1 8.11  Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PCT  ?       The OpenVMS Debugger Version 7.3 includes a client/servero?       interface. The debug server runs on the OpenVMS operating :       system; there are debug clients that run on OpenVMS,A       Microsoft Windows 95, and Microsoft Windows NT. There is no A       separate installation procedure for the components that runl>       on the OpenVMS operating system. They are installed when>       you install the operating system. This section describes9       the procedure for installing debug clients on a PC.a  @       The following table shows which client kit to use for each       PC configuration:y  A       ___________________________________________________________             OperatingA       CPU__System__________Client_Kit____________________________i  @       IntelMicrosoft       [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE            Windows 95   @       IntelMicrosoft       [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE            Windows NT   "       AlphaMicrosoft       [DEBUG_A       _____Windows_NT______CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGALPHA010.EXE______M  =       The client kits are self-extracting .EXE files. To maken@       these clients available to PC users, copy these files from?       the distribution media to a suitable PATHWORKS share, FTP 2       server, or other device available to the PC.  ?       Once the appropriate executable file has been transferred A       to the PC, you can run the file to install the debug cliente@       on the PC. The InstallShield installation procedure guides#       you through the installation.c  6       By default, the debug client is installed in the>       \Programs\OpenVMS Debugger directory. You can also click<       on the Browse button to select an alternate directory.  ?       You can choose one of the following installation options:m      ? 8-16  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System            E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System_E                      8.11 Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PCc  E           ___________________________________________________________p           Install E           Option______Details________________________________________.  E           Typical     Debug Client and the OpenVMS Debugger Manual inf!                       HTML formatp  '           Compact     Debug Client onlym  ?           Custom      Choice of Debug Client and/or the OpenVMShE           ____________Debugger_Manual_in_HTML_format_________________g  E           The Typical installation option creates an OpenVMS Debugger A           program folder that contains shortcuts to the followings           items:             o  Debug client   #           o  Debug client Help fileh  7           o  The OpenVMS Debugger Manual in HTML formath             o  A Readme file  #           o  An Uninstall procedure   C           For information about using the OpenVMS Debugger, see theS"           OpenVMS Debugger Manual.  .     8.12 Backing Up the Customized System Disk  C           After you have upgraded and customized the Compaq OpenVMShC           Alpha operating system to your satisfaction and installedrE           layered products, protect your work by making a backup copyn           of the system disk.   %           To back up the system disk:y  <           1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).  B           2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the              InfoServer).o  =           3. Use the menu system to enter the DCL environments              (option 7).  E           4. Mount the system disk and the target device on which you '              will make the backup copy.)  D           5. Enter backup commands to back up the system disk to the              target device.a  .           6. Log out from the DCL environment.  E        After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-17  )  h      9 After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemr* 8.12 Backing Up the Customized System Disk    <       7. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the          menu.  #       8. Boot from the system disk.   A       For complete information about backup operations, includingf@       a description of an alternate method that does not require>       booting from the operating system CD-ROM and that allowsA       you to back up a shadowed disk without disabling the shadown       set, see Appendix B.   8.13  Rebooting Cluster MembersM  ;       If you are performing a rolling upgrade in an OpenVMSn@       Cluster environment and have completed all the postupgrade?       tasks required for your upgraded system disk, reboot eache.       system that boots from that system disk.  9       For more information about booting your system, see2       Appendix A.    8.14  Running AUTOGENp  ;       Although AUTOGEN runs automatically at the end of the ?       upgrade procedure, Compaq recommends that you run AUTOGENa0       periodically after you perform an upgrade.  ?       After 24 hours of operation, run AUTOGEN in FEEDBACK modeo>       and reboot the system. Run AUTOGEN in this way again two       workdays later.h  @       AUTOGEN sets the values of system parameters and the sizes:       of the page and swap files according to the system's<       work load. Compaq recommends that you run AUTOGEN from?       SAVPARAMS through TESTFILES on a weekly basis and examine =       AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT to determine the need for additional        changes.  9       Hardcoded values in MODPARAMS.DAT should not hinder A       AUTOGEN's ability to calculate feedback parameters. AUTOGENr<       generally does not reduce the value of parameters that?       allocate resources; it considers current parameter valuest>       to be minimum values, which means you do not have to add;       MIN_* symbols to MODPARAMS.DAT. AUTOGEN does increaseu?       parameter values according to its calculations unless you @       have specified explicit or maximum values (by adding MAX_*        symbols) in MODPARAMS.DAT.  ? 8-18  After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systemn o  p      E             After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemsE                                                  8.14 Running AUTOGENa    E           For more information about the MODPARAMS.DAT file and aboutrD           using AUTOGEN in general, see the OpenVMS System Manager's           Manual.p       8.15 Postupgrade Checklist  E           Use the following checklist to make sure you have performedc"           all the necessary tasks:  A           <  In a volume shadowing environment, reform the shadow               set.h  #           <  Register new licenses.   6           <  Examine AUTOGEN output stored in the file               AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT.  #           <  Examine MODPARAMS.DAT.)  B           <  Examine the command procedure templates supplied withC              the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3 operating system.l  A           <  Decompress the system libraries using LIBDECOMP.COM..  A           <  Run the User Environment Test Package (UETP) to test B              the system (described in the OpenVMS System Manager's              Manual).   "           <  Add and remove files.  A           <  Prepare your OpenVMS Alpha system and your PC to runeC              OpenVMS Management Station by following the procedurese%              described in Appendix D.Y  ?           <  Install layered products, including DECwindows (ifo              necessary).  0           <  Back up the customized system disk.  C           <  Reboot each system that boots from the upgraded systemt>              disk (for a rolling upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster              environment).             <  Run AUTOGEN.t  E        After Upgrading the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System 8-19t s  u                    E                                                                     AiE     _________________________________________________________________s  E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures     ;           This appendix contains the following information:a  9           o  Booting operations, including the following:   E              -  Booting the operating system CD-ROM, locally and frome$                 an InfoServer system  5              -  Booting manually from the system disk5  0              -  Performing a conversational boot  ,              -  Booting with minimum startup  8              -  Booting with the XDelta utility (XDELTA)  2              -  Booting from a different directory  B              -  Booting with a PMAZB or PMAZC TURBOchannel adapter  :              -  Booting over the network with an alternate$                 TURBOchannel adapter  '              -  Booting in an emergency(  ?           o  Set, Show, and Writeboot operations, including theo              following:h  8              -  Setting the system for automatic booting  0              -  Setting and showing boot devices  '              -  Setting boot parametersa  +              -  Using the Writeboot utilityn  )           o  Halt and shutdown operations   '           o  Troubleshooting procedurest  E                               Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-1a           # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresi A.1 Booting Operations     A.1  Booting Operationsn  :       The following sections describe different methods of       booting your system.  * A.1.1  Booting the Operating System CD-ROM  <       If you need to boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating9       system CD-ROM, either to perform an installation orp?       upgrade or to perform related operations such as mounting <       or backing up the system disk, follow the steps in the>       following sections, depending on whether you are booting%       locally or from the InfoServer._  % A.1.1.1  Booting from the Local Drive_  +       Boot from the local drive as follows:s  A       1. Insert the operating system CD-ROM into the local CD-ROMi          drive.t  ;       2. At the console prompt (>>>), enter the SHOW DEVICEaA          command so you can identify the name of the CD-ROM drivea          (for example, DKA400:)r  8       3. Enter the boot command in the following format:  %          BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 source-drive_  ;          Substitute the device name of the CD-ROM drive (as =          listed in the SHOW DEVICE display) for source-drive.   A          For example, if the SHOW DEVICE display lists the device A          name of your CD-ROM drive as DKA400, enter the following *          command and press the Return key:  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,0 DKA400a  ?       After you boot, the system displays a menu from which youw8       can choose options to perform the following tasks:  :       o  Install or upgrade the operating system using the2          POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.  ;       o  Enter a DCL environment from which you can performe>          preinstallation or maintenance tasks such as mounting@          or showing devices and backing up or restoring files on          the system disk.u         o  Shut down the system.  ( A-2  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures n         E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresnE                                                A.1 Booting Operationss    '     A.1.1.2 Booting from the InfoServera  C           To boot the operating system CD-ROM using the InfoServer,n           do the following:_  @           1. At the console prompt, enter the following command:  ;              >>> B -FLAGS 0,0 -FILE APB_073 lan-device-name.  ,              Note the following conventions:  D              o  APB_073 is the file name of the APB program used for;                 the initial system load (ISL) boot program.i  =              o  lan-device-name is the name of the local area C                 network (LAN) device identified with your computer. A                 For information about the LAN devices your systema;                 supports, refer to the following table. Forp@                 additional information, see the hardware manualsB                 that you received with your Alpha computer and the;                 OpenVMS software product description (SPD).s                                                E                               Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-3n i  y      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresc A.1 Booting Operations  A          ________________________________________________________s6                                     Ethernet      FDDIA          Alpha_Computer_____________Device________Device_________l  3          ALPHAbook 1                EOA0          -_  6          AlphaServer 400 series     EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaServer 1000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  6          AlphaServer 1000A series   EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaServer 1200 series    EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaServer 2000 series    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0  6          AlphaServer 2100, 2100A    ERA0, EWA0    FRA0          series   6          AlphaServer 4100 series    EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaServer 8200 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  6          AlphaServer 8400 series    EXA0, EWA0    FXA0  6          AlphaStation 200 series    EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaStation 400 series    EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaStation 500 series    EWA0          FWA0  6          AlphaStation 600 series    ERA0, EWA0    FWA0  3          DEC 2000 series            ERA0          -s  :          DEC 3000 series            ESA0          "n/ESA0"  3          DEC 4000 series            EZA0          -r  6          DEC 7000 series            EXA0          FXA0  6          DEC 10000 series           EXA0          FXA0  6          Digital Personal           EWA0          FWA0          Workstation (DPWS) A          series__________________________________________________   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________/  ;          If you are using a DEC 3000 or 4000 series system,p          note the following:  ?             o  On DEC 3000 series systems, you can boot throughA=                the InfoServer with an Ethernet PMAD device or1>                FDDI DEFTA device by specifying the device name?                as "n/ESA0". The value for n is the TURBOchannela<                slot number, which you can obtain by entering<                the SHOW CONFIGURATION command at the console?                prompt (>>>) and examining the display. For more <                information, see Section A.1.8 in Appendix A.  ( A-4  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures e  p      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresaE                                                A.1 Booting Operations     >                o  On DEC 4000 series, you must specify the ISL3                   file name in uppercase (APB_073).L  B             ______________________________________________________  C           2. The InfoServer ISL program then displays the following               menu:  1              Network Initial System Load Function               Version 1.2  (                FUNCTION         FUNCTION                  IDR,                  1     -        Display Menu$                  2     -        Help.                  3     -        Choose Service.                  4     -        Select Options$                  5     -        Stop  '              Enter a function ID value:e  C           3. Respond to the prompts as follows, pressing the Return "              key after each entry:  ,              a. Enter 3 for the function ID.  *              b. Enter 2 for the option ID.  2              c. Enter the service name (ALPHA073).  &              A sample display follows:  1              Enter a function ID value: 3<Return>   $               OPTION          OPTION                 ID+                 1     -       Find Serviceso6                 2     -       Enter known Service Name  0              Enter an Option ID value: 2<Return>9              Enter a Known Service Name: ALPHA073<Return>i  C           After you boot, the system displays a menu from which you <           can choose options to perform the following tasks:  >           o  Install or upgrade the operating system using the6              POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.  E                               Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-5r    s      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresh A.1 Booting Operations    ;       o  Enter a DCL environment from which you can performd>          preinstallation or maintenance tasks such as mounting@          or showing devices and backing up or restoring files on          the system disk.          o  Shut down the system.  , A.1.2  Booting Manually from the System Disk  /       Boot the system disk manually as follows:o  A       ___________________________________________________________uA       IF_...__________________________THEN_...____________________  3       the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha        go to step 1._"       operating system is running,  3       the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha        go to step 4.0       operating system is not A       running,___________________________________________________B  &       1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  >       2. Enter the following command and press the Return key:            $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN   ;       3. Answer the questions displayed by the system. Whenn9          the procedure asks if an automatic reboot shoulde<          be performed, press the Return key for NO. When the9          procedure is finished, it displays the followingP          message:e  !          SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE   >       4. Halt the system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing the=          Halt button. (See Section A.3.1 for more information 0          about how to halt your Alpha computer.)  8       5. Enter the BOOT command in the following format:            BOOT device-namee  :          Substitute the device name of the system disk for>          device-name. For example, to boot from a drive with a?          device name of DKA400, enter the following command andd          press the Return key:            >>> BOOT DKA400  ( A-6  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures S  p      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProcedureslE                                                A.1 Booting Operations_    B              To boot from the network, enter the following command&              and press the Return key:                >>> BOOT ESA0  *     A.1.3 Performing a Conversational Boot  A           A conversational boot is most commonly used in researchoD           and development environments and during software upgrades.@           Perform a conversational boot to stop the boot processD           before it completes. The boot process stops after it loadsE           SYS$SYSTEM:SYSBOOT.EXE and displays the SYSBOOT> prompt. AtoD           the SYSBOOT> prompt, you can enter specific OpenVMS SystemC           Generation utility (SYSGEN) commands to do the following:l  ,           o  Examine system parameter values  +           o  Change system parameter values   +           o  Specify another parameter fileu  =           o  Specify another system startup command procedurec  E           o  Select the default system parameter file if you modifiedn?              system parameters to values that render the systemm              unbootable   &           o  Specify a minimum startup  B           There are several ways to perform a conversational boot.5           The following procedure is the most direct:   E           ___________________________________________________________ E           IF_...__________________________THEN_...___________________e  7           the OpenVMS Alpha operating     go to step 1.n           system is running,  7           the OpenVMS Alpha operating     go to step 4. E           system_is_not_running,_____________________________________   *           1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  B           2. Enter the following command and press the Return key:  #              $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWNt  E                               Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-7  f         # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresg A.1 Booting Operations    ;       3. Answer the questions displayed by the system. Wheny9          the procedure asks if an automatic reboot shouldo<          be performed, press the Return key for NO. When the9          procedure is finished, it displays the following           message:a  !          SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETEm  >       4. Halt the system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing the=          Halt button. (See Section A.3.1 for more informationA0          about how to halt your Alpha computer.)  A       5. To begin the conversational boot, enter the BOOT commandl!          in the following format:d  &          BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 [device-name]  ?          Substitute the device name of the drive from which youtA          want to boot for device-name. For example, if the systemg>          disk has a device name of DKA400, enter the following*          command and press the Return key:  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 DKA400c  >          If you do not specify a device name, the system boots?          from the boot device assigned when you entered the SETo          BOOTDEF_DEV command.o  @       6. At the SYSBOOT> prompt, you can enter any of the SYSGENA          commands listed in Table A-1. For more information aboutaA          these SYSGEN commands, see the OpenVMS System Management $          Utilities Reference Manual.  =       7. When you finish using the SYSGEN commands, enter theT7          CONTINUE command to complete the boot process.E  A       Table_A-1__SYSGEN_Commands_Used_in_the_SYSBOOT_Procedure___a  A       Command_____________Description____________________________b  5       CONTINUE            Resumes the boot procedure.e  ?       DISABLE CHECKS      Inhibits checking of parameter valuese9                           specified with the SET command.o  B                                           (continued on next page)  ( A-8  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures           E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresiE                                                A.1 Booting OperationsP    ?           Table A-1 (Cont.) SYSGEN Commands Used in the SYSBOOTgE           __________________Procedure________________________________A  E           Command_____________Description____________________________8  B           ENABLE CHECKS       Permits checking of parameter values=                               specified with the SET command.   ?           HELP                Displays a summary of the SYSBOOTs>                               commands on the terminal screen.  ?           SET parameter-name  Establishes the value of a system (                               parameter.  A           SET/STARTUP         Sets the name of the system startup 0                               command procedure.  @           SHOW [parameter]    Displays active, current, default,=                               maximum, and minimum values fordE                               specific parameters. (Use qualifiers tohC                               display characteristics of parametersm5                               grouped by categories.)e  >           USE [file-spec]     Specifies a parameter file to beB                               used as a source of values. You mustB                               enter the entire file specification,A                               including device and directory; youME           ____________________cannot_specify_a_logical_name._________i  ;           For examples of using conversational booting, seei*           Section A.1.4 and Section A.1.9.  &     A.1.4 Booting with Minimum Startup  >           In certain cases, you might want to boot your systemA           without performing the full sequence of startup events.eC           For example, if a startup event prevents you from loggingtE           in, you might want to boot the system without executing the1E           startup so that you can log in and fix the problem. You can C           use the conversational boot to specify a minimum startup._  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  <             Because this procedure bypasses specific startup>             operations, it does not autoconfigure the system's             peripheral devices.g  B             ______________________________________________________  E                               Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-9a l  f      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresf A.1 Booting Operations    6       Boot the system with minimum startup as follows:  @       1. Perform a conversational boot by entering the following'          command at the console prompt:   *          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 [device-name]  >       2. Enter the following command and press the Return key:  &          SYSBOOT> SET STARTUP_P1 "MIN"  9       3. Enter the following command to continue booting:             SYSBOOT> CONTINUE  ?       4. After the system boots, log in and enter the following ;          commands to invoke SYSMAN and clear the STARTUP_P1 %          parameter you set in step 2:s             $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN'          SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENTt-          SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET STARTUP_P1 ""n)          SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENTg  / A.1.5  Booting with the XDelta Utility (XDELTA)   :       The XDelta utility (XDELTA) is a debugging tool thatA       system programmers use. The procedure for booting all AlphaO(       computers with XDELTA is the same.  <       The following table describes the valid values you can'       specify when booting with XDELTA:   A       ___________________________________________________________ A       Value__System_Response_____________________________________   ,       0      Normal, nonstop boot (default).  ?       1      Begins a conversational boot and then displays the               SYSBOOT prompt.  :       2      Includes XDELTA but does not take the initial              breakpoint.  @       3      Displays the SYSBOOT prompt and includes XDELTA but2              does not take the initial breakpoint.  ) A-10  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures     A      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresaE                                                A.1 Booting Operations:  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           Value__System_Response_____________________________________f  B           6      Includes XDELTA and takes the initial breakpoint.  >           7      Includes XDELTA, displays the SYSBOOT prompt,;                  and takes the initial breakpoint at systemKE           _______initialization._____________________________________   E           The following is an example of booting with XDELTA from them           console prompt:              >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,7   B           For more information about using XDELTA, see the OpenVMS'           Delta/XDelta Debugger Manual.   ,     A.1.6 Booting from a Different Directory  E           By default, the OpenVMS Alpha operating system is installedo>           in the system root directory [SYS0]. However, if you=           have created a cluster system disk, you can use thek@           SYS$MANAGER:CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM procedure to add a copyE           of the operating system to a different root directory. (SeeoB           the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual for more informationD           about using the SYS$MANAGER:CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM procedure.)  C           To boot from a different directory (for example, [SYS3]),o,           enter the BOOT command as follows:  %           >>> BOOT -FLAGS 3,0  DKA200   <     A.1.7 Booting with a PMAZB or PMAZC TURBOchannel Adapter  E           PMAZB and PMAZC TURBOchannel adapters are adapters that are C           software-compatible with the integrated SCSI ports on DEC $           3000 Alpha series systems.  =           The DEC 3000 Alpha series system consoles implement @           the SHOW CONFIGURATION console command, which displaysC           information about the TURBOchannel options and the built- B           in adapters in the system. When a PMAZB or PMAZC adapterB           is installed in the TURBOchannel, the SHOW CONFIGURATIONC           command displays the "PMAZB-AA" or "PMAZC-AA" string, thet:           TURBOchannel slot number, and the device status.  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-11            # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedurese A.1 Booting Operations    ;       The DEC 3000 Alpha series consoles also implement the ?       SHOW DEVICE command, which displays information about the @       devices in the system. Because the integrated SCSI adapter;       is built into every DEC 3000 Alpha series system, the >       SHOW DEVICE console command can display the SCSI devices?       connected to the integrated SCSI ports. However, the SHOWr<       DEVICE console command cannot display the SCSI devices1       connected to the PMAZB or PMAZC SCSI ports.v  >       To make the console display the devices connected to the?       PMAZB or PMAZC SCSI ports, enter the following command at A       the console prompt, where x is the TURBOchannel slot number 7       in which the PMAZB or PMAZC adapter is installed:          >>> TEST TCx CNFG0  =       This command displays the devices that are connected to >       each SCSI port of the PMAZB or PMAZC adapter. The device@       controller letters are either A or B, based upon the PMAZB?       or PMAZC ports to which the devices are connected. Do not =       confuse these devices with any DKAxxx or DKBxxx devices <       displayed by the SHOW DEVICE command, which shows SCSI0       devices on the integrated SCSI ports only.  9       To boot from a device connected to a PMAZB or PMAZC 1       adapter, enter the boot command as follows:          >>> BOOT "X/DKYzzz"   )       The following conventions are used:   @       o  X is the TURBOchannel slot number in which the PMAZB or$          PMAZC adapter is installed.  2       o  DK is the device code of the boot device.  >       o  Y is either A or B, depending on the SCSI port of the>          PMAZB or PMAZC adapter that contains the boot device.  8       o  zzz is the SCSI unit number of the boot device.  8       The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system does not<       distinguish between the PMAZB or PMAZC adapter and theA       integrated SCSI adapter. The operating system views them as ?       identical adapters. Because the operating system searches =       for I/O adapters in backplane slot number order, device <       controller letters are assigned that correspond to the>       backplane order of the TURBOchannel options, followed by=       the integrated adapters. This is different from console   ) A-12  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedureso u  a      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                                A.1 Booting Operations     B           SCSI device naming, which always designates SCSI devices@           on the integrated SCSI ports as either "A" or "B" port           devices.             Examplel  C           On a DEC 3000 Model 500 Alpha system with no TURBOchannelF?           options installed, the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating ?           system names the integrated SCSI ports PKA0 and PKB0, <           and the devices connected to the ports inherit theE           controller letter from the port controller letter (A or B). B           However, if a PMAZB or PMAZC adapter is installed in theE           TURBOchannel, the operating system names the PMAZB or PMAZCf@           SCSI ports PKA0 and PKB0 and names the integrated SCSIA           ports PKC0 and PKD0. The devices connected to the portsn@           inherit the controller letter from the port controller!           letter (A, B, C, or D).l  A     A.1.8 Booting over the Network with an Alternate TURBOchanneln           Adapter   E           You can use an alternate TURBOchannel adapter to boot a DEC C           3000 series Alpha computer (with the TURBOchannel option)e>           over the network in an InfoServer or OpenVMS ClusterB           environment. Examples of alternate TURBOchannel adaptersE           are the PMAD (which connects to the Ethernet) and the DEFTAo'           (which connects to the FDDI).:  =           To boot from a TURBOchannel device connected to onee@           of these alternate adapters, enter the boot command as           follows:             >>> BOOT "n/ESA0"o  =           The value for n is the TURBOchannel slot number for ?           the device, which you can obtain by entering the SHOW ?           CONFIGURATION command at the console prompt (>>>) anda>           examining the display. In the following example, theE           TURBOchannel slot number (listed under the "TCINFO" column)n           is 0:.             >>> SHOW CONFIGe             DEC 3000 - M300e'           Digital Equipment Corporation O     VPP PAL X5.56-80800101/OSF PAL X1.34-80800201 - Built on 12-JUN-2001 11:376_  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-13V A  a      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedurest A.1 Booting Operations    1                 TCINFO      DEVNAM        DEVSTATp2                 ------      --------      --------P                 CPU      OK KN16-AA -V3.2-S6CD-I151-sV2.0-DECchip 21064 P3.0-150                 ASIC      OK                 MEM      OK                  MEM      OKM       6                  CXT      OKi       5a                 NVR      OK                  SCC      OK                   NI      OK                 ISDN      OKR       4                 SCSI      OKo       0-PMAD-AA       TC0l   A.1.9  Booting in an Emergency  <       If a system problem prevents your system from booting,<       you might need to perform an emergency boot operation.?       Table A-2 summarizes these emergency boot operations, andw>       the sections that follow describe each boot operation in       more detail.  A       Table_A-2__Emergency_Boot_Procedures_______________________e  A       Operation_____________When_to_Use__________________________o  8       Booting with default  When parameter values in the=       system parameters     parameter file have been modified <                             so that the system is unbootable  ?       Booting without       If an error in the startup or login @       startup and login     procedures prevents you from logging       procedures            in  >       Booting without the   If you have forgotten the password=       user authorization    and cannot log in to a privileged>A       file__________________account______________________________           ) A-14  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresa o         E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                                A.1 Booting Operationse    2     A.1.9.1 Booting with Default System Parameters  <           If the current values stored in the parameter file@           have been incorrectly modified, these incorrect values=           might cause the system to become unbootable. With atA           conversational boot operation, you can reset the active @           values for all system parameters to the default value.C           (In most cases, Compaq recommends that you use AUTOGEN touB           modify system parameters. In certain cases, however, youC           can use a conversational boot to modify a parameter valuetC           temporarily. To change a parameter value permanently, youiD           must edit MODPARAMS.DAT and run AUTOGEN. For instructions,?           see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.) The defaults@           values allow you to boot the system temporarily so you"           can correct the problem.  "           How to Perform This Task  D           1. Perform a conversational boot by entering the following+              command at the console prompt:   .              >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 [device-name]  A           2. At the SYSBOOT> prompt, enter the following command:   !              SYSBOOT> USE DEFAULT   A              This command specifies that default values should bet%              used for all parameters.S  =           3. Enter the following command to continue booting:n                SYSBOOT> CONTINUE  >           4. When the system finishes booting, determine which?              changed parameter caused the problem and reset the @              parameter value. If you specified the value for theC              parameter in the AUTOGEN parameter file MODPARAMS.DAT,iA              fix the value in that file and run AUTOGEN. For more B              information, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.  -           5. Shut down and reboot the system.       E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-15h o  t      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresl A.1 Booting Operations    
       Example          SYSBOOT> USE DEFAULT       SYSBOOT> CONTINUEi       Username: SYSTEM       Password:e       $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMANo$       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENT-       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET NPAGEDYN 2999808 &       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENT       SYSMAN> EXIT%       $ EDIT SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT 
          .
          .
          .3       [Insert the following line in MODPARAMS.DAT:]t       MIN_NPAGEDYN = 2999808
          .
          .
          .,       $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS REBOOT  5 A.1.9.2  Booting Without Startup and Login ProceduresY  ?       If the system does not complete the startup procedures orb@       does not allow you to log in, bypass the startup and login>       procedures. The startup and login procedures provided by=       Compaq should always work. However, if you introduce anUA       error when modifying the startup or login procedures, it is_?       possible to accidentally lock yourself out of the system._         How to Perform This Task  @       1. Perform a conversational boot by entering the following'          command at the console prompt:c  *          >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 [device-name]  <       2. Enter the following command at the SYSBOOT> prompt:  #          SYSBOOT> SET/STARTUP OPA0:e  9       3. Enter the following command to continue booting:             SYSBOOT> CONTINUE  A       4. When the system is booted, the operator console displays 8          the DCL command prompt ($).  You are logged in.  ) A-16  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresi h  Y      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresAE                                                A.1 Booting Operations_    -           5. Enter the following DCL command:g                $ SET NOON   @              This command directs the operating system to ignoreB              any errors that might occur. If you do not enter thisE              command and you invoke an error, the system will log youa              out.l  >           6. Correct the error condition that caused the loginA              failure. (That is, make the necessary repairs to thetE              startup or login procedures, or to the SYSUAF.DAT file.)H  A              Invoke a text editor to correct the startup or login D              file. Note that some system consoles might not supply aC              screen-mode editor. You can also copy a corrected file E              and delete the incorrect version by using the RENAME and               DELETE commands.e  D           7. Invoke SYSMAN and enter the following commands to reset#              the startup procedure:o  $              $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN+              SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENTcB              SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET/STARTUP SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COM-              SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENTe              SYSMAN> EXIT_              $  ?           8. Perform a normal startup by entering the followingo              command:.  "              $ @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP             Examplen  $           SYSBOOT> SET/STARTUP OPA0:           SYSBOOT> CONTINUE            $ SET NOON,           $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]!           $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMANu(           SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENT?           SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET/STARTUP SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COMo*           SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENT           SYSMAN> EXIT           $ @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUPa  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-17_ _  _      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedurese A.1 Booting Operations    4 A.1.9.3  Booting Without the User Authorization File  >       Ordinarily, the startup and login procedures provided by=       Compaq always work; however, certain user interventions @       can cause them to fail. A very simple way to lock yourself=       out of the system is to set passwords to login accountso<       and forget them. In such an emergency, you can use the@       alternate user authorization file rather than the standard       user authorization file.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   =          You can use this method only to log in to the system 8          from the console terminal; you cannot use other          terminal lines.  ?          ______________________________________________________e  7       Setting the system parameter UAFALTERNATE defines 2       the logical name SYSUAF to refer to the file>       SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAFALT.DAT. If this file is found during a>       normal login, the system uses it to validate the account5       and prompts you for the user name and password.R  >       If it cannot find this file, the system assumes that the:       UAF is corrupt and accepts any user name and any two;       passwords to log you in to the system from the system <       console. Logins are prohibited from all other terminal       lines.  =       When you perform this procedure, the system assigns thei,       following values to your user account:  A       ___________________________________________________________eA       Field____________Value_____________________________________t          Name             User name          UIC              [001,004]         Command          DCL       interpreter          Login flags      Noned  <       Priority         Value of the system parameter, DEFPRI  :       Resources        Values of the PQL system parameters  A       Privileges_______All_______________________________________   ) A-18  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures            E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                                A.1 Booting Operations_    E           The process name is usually the name of the device on whiche.           you logged in (for example, _OPA0:).  "           How to Perform This Task  D           1. Perform a conversational boot by entering the following+              command at the console prompt:t  .              >>> BOOT -FLAGS 0,1 [device-name]  A           2. At the SYSBOOT> prompt, enter the following command:   (              SYSBOOT> SET UAFALTERNATE 1  ?           3. If your system is running DECwindows software, youOC              must also disable the windowing system by entering thes              following command:D  )              SYSBOOT> SET WINDOW_SYSTEM 0r  <           4. Enter the CONTINUE command to continue booting:                SYSBOOT> CONTINUE  @           5. When the startup procedure completes, log in on theC              console terminal by entering any user name and any two A              passwords in response to the Username: and Password:               prompts.   @           6. Enter the following command to use the default UAF:  H              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT  E           7. Use the Authorize utility to fix the problem that causedc?              you to be locked out of the system (for example, a ?              forgotten password). Enter HELP MODIFY at the UAF>o>              prompt for information about modifying passwords.@              For more details, see the OpenVMS System Management(              Utilities Reference Manual.  D           8. Enter the following commands to invoke SYSMAN and clearA              the UAFALTERNATE system parameter you set in step 2:   $              $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN+              SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENTU2              SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET UAFALTERNATE 0  B              In most cases, Compaq recommends that you use AUTOGEN?              to modify system parameters. However, because thisnA              parameter is only being changed temporarily, you canB*              use SYSMAN to change it back.  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-19            # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedurese A.1 Booting Operations    A       9. If you disabled the windowing system in step 3, reenable .          it by entering the following command:  /          SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET WINDOW_SYSTEM 1t  ?      10. Enter the following command to save the changed systema          parameter values:  )          SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENTC  )      11. Shut down and reboot the system.   
       Examplee  !       SYSBOOT> SET UAFALTERNATE 1m"       SYSBOOT> SET WINDOW_SYSTEM 0       SYSBOOT> CONTINUEP       Username: <Return>       Password: <Return>       Password: <Return>A       $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DATg       $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM       $ RUN AUTHORIZET0       AUTHORIZE> MODIFY SYSTEM/PASSWORD=FGLFTUTU       AUTHORIZE> EXITs       $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMANC$       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS USE CURRENT,       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET WINDOW_SYSTEM 1+       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SET UAFALTERNATE 0e&       SYSMAN> PARAMETERS WRITE CURRENT       SYSMAN> EXIT       $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN  ( A.2  Set, Show, and Writeboot Operations  ?       The following sections describe how to perform SET, SHOW,        and Writeboot operations.E  / A.2.1  Setting the System for Automatic Bootingt  >       Alpha computers can boot automatically from a designated>       boot device. When you installed the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha=       operating system, you designated the system disk as theo@       default boot device. Section A.2.2 describes how to change       the default boot device.  ) A-20  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduress e  v      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                               A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot Operationst    A           Alpha computers can boot automatically from the default 5           boot device under the following conditions:t  0           o  When you first turn on system power  =           o  When system power comes on after a power failurei  D           o  After you shut down the system (if you enter Y when theE              shutdown procedure asks if an automatic reboot should be               performed)a             o  After a bugchecke  6           o  If the system halts under program control  C           Set the system to boot automatically by performing one of            the following steps:  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           IF_...__________________________THEN_...___________________   7           the OpenVMS Alpha operating     go to step 1.            system is running,  7           the OpenVMS Alpha operating     go to step 4."E           system_is_not_running,_____________________________________a  *           1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  B           2. Enter the following command and press the Return key:  #              $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWNa  ?           3. Answer the questions displayed by the system. When =              the procedure asks if an automatic reboot shouldp@              be performed, press the Return key for NO. When the=              procedure is finished, it displays the following               message:t  %              SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETEP  B           4. Halt the system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing theA              Halt button. (See Section A.3.1 for more informationt4              about how to halt your Alpha computer.)  D           5. If you have an SMP system with multiple CPUs, enter theB              following command at the console prompt (>>>) to stop              the other CPUs:                >>> INITIALIZEs  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-21n o  i      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures ' A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot OperationsO    ?       6. Enter the following command to show whether the systemn,          has been set to boot automatically:            >>> SHOW AUTO_ACTIONo  2          The system displays one of the following:            o  Restarta            o  Boot            o  Halt  9       7. Enter the SET AUTO_ACTION command if you want toh<          change the automatic booting behavior. For example,8          the following command sets the system to reboot          automatically:m  $          >>> SET AUTO_ACTION RESTART  @       8. After you set this variable, Compaq recommends that you@          set the boot device and operating system flags as well,@          using the SET BOOTDEF_DEV and SET BOOT_OSFLAGS commands-          described in the following sections.t  ' A.2.2  Setting and Showing Boot Devices.  >       Use the SET BOOTDEF_DEV command to tell the system whichA       drive you want to boot from (that drive becomes the defaulta?       boot device). Use the SHOW BOOTDEF_DEV command to display &       the current default boot device.  =       Note that when you set this variable, Compaq recommends @       that you set the operating system boot parameters as well,)       using the SET BOOT_OSFLAGS command.   <       At the console prompt (>>>), enter the SET BOOTDEF_DEV&       command in the following format:  !       SET BOOTDEF_DEV device-name   ?       Substitute the device name of the system disk for device- @       name. For example, to boot from a drive with a device name>       of DKA400 on a DEC 3000 Alpha series computer, enter the1       following command and press the Return key:,          >>> SET BOOTDEF_DEV DKA400  ) A-22  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresu r  s      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresbE                               A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot Operationsn    C           The next time you boot the system, you can enter the BOOT_E           command without specifying a device name (because DKA400 ish4           now the default boot device). For example:             >>> BOOT  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  ?             If you have not used the SET BOOTDEF_DEV command to =             set the drive to boot from and you enter the BOOTm@             command without specifying a device name, the system&             displays an error message.  B             ______________________________________________________  E           Use the SHOW BOOTDEF_DEV command to find out what drive was >           specified in the last SET BOOT command. For example:             >>> SHOW BOOTDEF_DEV  E           To cancel the drive specified in a previous SET BOOTDEF_DEV C           command, enter the following command and press the Returns           key:             >>> SET BOOTDEF_DEV   B             ________________________ Note ________________________  >             This command is not valid on DEC 3000 Alpha series             systems.  B             ______________________________________________________  !     A.2.3 Setting Boot Parameterse  C           By default, when you boot the operating system, the flags D           parameter is set to 0. If you want to define parameters toC           enable specific functions during the booting process, used/           the SET BOOT_OSFLAGS console command.   D           The following is a list of values you can specify with the#           SET BOOT_OSFLAGS command:n      E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-23  a  s      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedureso' A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot Operations   A       ___________________________________________________________s       HexadecimaleA       Value________System_Response_______________________________   ;       1            Allows a conversational boot (the systemA1                    displays the SYSBOOT> prompt).   3       2            Maps XDELTA to a running system.T  A       4            Stops the boot procedure at the initial systeme                    breakpoint.  3       8            Performs a diagnostic bootstrap.n  <       10           Stops the boot procedure at the bootstrap                    breakpoints.i  ?       20           Omits header from secondary bootstrap image.   8       80           Prompts for the name of the secondary"                    bootstrap file.  8       100          Halts the system before the secondary                    bootstrap.U  @       2000         Marks corrected read data error pages as bad.  >       10000        Displays extensive, detailed debug messages+                    during the boot process.o  ;       20000        Displays selected user-oriented messages A       _____________during_the_boot_process.______________________   A       The following examples show how to use the SET BOOT_OSFLAGS        command:  @       o  The following command specifies the root directory as 0A          and the parameter as 1, which sets the system to performYA          a conversational boot from the [SYS0] directory when youS           enter the BOOT command:  !          >>> SET BOOT_OSFLAGS 0,1r  >       o  The following command specifies the root directory as=          1 and the parameter as 0, which sets the system (forU>          example, the second host in a two-system DSSI OpenVMSA          Cluster configuration) to boot from the [SYS1] directoryu=          (instead of [SYS0]) when you enter the BOOT command:e  !          >>> SET BOOT_OSFLAGS 1,0   ) A-24  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures     o      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown ProceduresfE                               A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot Operationst    ?           o  The following example specifies the root directoryaA              as 0 and the parameters as 1, 2, 4, and 20000 (for aiA              total hexadecimal value of 20007). As a result, whenF@              you enter the BOOT command, the system will performA              a conversational boot from the [SYS0] directory with ?              XDELTA, stop at the initial system breakpoint, and ,              display relevant user messages.  )              >>> SET BOOT_OSFLAGS 0,20007   C           To display the parameters you have just set, use the SHOWo,           BOOT_OSFLAGS command. For example:             >>> SHOW BOOT_OSFLAGSt            BOOT_OSFLAGS = 0,20007  %     A.2.4 Using the Writeboot Utility   A           The Writeboot utility (WRITEBOOT.EXE) is copied to yourLB           system disk during the installation procedure. It allows>           you to create a bootable Compaq OpenVMS Alpha systemA           disk from one that was originally created by one of thed           following methods:  @           o  A nonimage backup of an Alpha system disk (possibly'              corrupting the boot block)   E           o  A nonimage restore of an Alpha system disk from an image               save setd  C           The Writeboot utility also allows you to rewrite the boot D           block of an Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system disk to point to aC           new version of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha primary bootstrapuE           file (APB.EXE) that you have previously copied to the disk. 2           (Note that the file must be contiguous.)  >           To invoke the Writeboot utility, enter the following           command:  $           $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:WRITEBOOT  -           The utility prompts you as follows:   :           Update VAX portion of boot block (default is Y):<           Update Alpha portion of boot block (default is Y):  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-25            # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures ' A.2 Set, Show, and Writeboot Operations     ?       Answer N (No) to the VAX prompt. If you answer Y (Yes) toB>       update the Alpha boot block, the utility prompts you for       the Alpha boot file:         Enter Alpha boot file:  @       Specify device-name:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]APB.EXE in response@       to this prompt, where device-name: indicates the device on'       which the system disk is mounted.E  ! A.3  Halt and Shutdown Operations   7       The following sections describe halt and shutdown %       operations for Alpha computers.1   A.3.1  Halting the System   6       During installation, upgrade, and related systemA       operations, you might need to halt your system. The methodsy>       for halting Alpha computers differ slightly with certain/       models, as described in the next section.   :       The following table summarizes the ways you can halt       specific Alpha computers:e  A       ___________________________________________________________rA       Alpha_Computer________How_to_Halt__________________________h  4       AlphaServer 300,      Do one of the following:5       800, 1000, 1200,      o  Press the Halt button._       2000, 2100 seriesc,                             o  Press Ctrl/P.  )       AlphaServer 8200,     Press Ctrl/P.a       8400 series   4       AlphaStation 200,     Do one of the following:<       400, 500, 600         o  Press the Halt button (if theA       series                   graphics monitor is serving as thef  (                                console).  A                             o  Press Ctrl/P (if you are using thee;                                alternate console and port).s  ) A-26  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresf    s      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                      A.3 Halt and Shutdown Operationss  E           ___________________________________________________________ E           Alpha_Computer________How_to_Halt__________________________h  8           DEC 2000, 3000        Do one of the following:@           series                o  Press the Halt button (if the  E                                    graphics monitor is serving as thee,                                    console).  E                                 o  Press Ctrl/P (if you are using theo?                                    alternate console and port).m  8           DEC 4000 series       Do one of the following:  9                                 o  Press the Halt button._  E                                 o  Press the Break key on the console 9                                    (the default setting).t  ?                                 o  Press Ctrl/P, but only after @                                    using the console command SETB                                    TTA0_HALTS n to enable this key@                                    combination, where n can be 6E                                    (enables the Break key and Ctrl/P) D                                    or 2 (enables Ctrl/P but disables2                                    the Break key).  -           DEC 7000, 10000       Press Ctrl/P. E           series_____________________________________________________g  "     A.3.2 Shutting Down the System  B           Before you shut down the operating system, decide if youA           want it to reboot automatically or if you want to enterr=           console-mode commands after the shutdown completes.:  ?           You can perform the following three types of shutdown            operations:g  =           o  An orderly shutdown with SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COMm  4           o  An emergency shutdown with OPCCRASH.EXE  6           o  An emergency shutdown with crash commands  B           If you want the system to reboot automatically after the&           shutdown, see Section A.2.1.  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-27i h  r      # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresl  A.3 Halt and Shutdown Operations     A.3.2.1  Orderly Shutdownp  <       The SHUTDOWN.COM procedure shuts down the system while8       performing maintenance functions such as disabling;       future logins, stopping the batch and printer queues, >       dismounting volumes, and stopping user processes. To use>       the SHUTDOWN.COM command procedure, log in to the SYSTEM@       account, enter the following command, and press the Return
       key:         $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN  9       For more information about the SHUTDOWN.COM commandR9       procedure, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.t  - A.3.2.2  Emergency Shutdown with OPCCRASH.EXEa  8       If you cannot perform an orderly shutdown with the<       SHUTDOWN.COM procedure, run the OPCCRASH.EXE emergency?       shutdown program. To run the OPCCRASH.EXE program, log in,=       to the SYSTEM account, enter the following command, andh       press the Return key:n         $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:OPCCRASHi  >       For more information about the OPCCRASH program, see the&       OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.  / A.3.2.3  Emergency Shutdown with Crash Commands1  <       Use crash commands only if the system is "hung" (stops>       responding to any commands) and you cannot log in to the=       SYSTEM account to use the SHUTDOWN.COM procedure or them       OPCCRASH.EXE program.F  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________N  5          The method described here works on all Alpha>>          computers. However, on certain systems, you can force>          your processor to fail (crash) by entering a specific<          console command. See the hardware manuals that came1          with your computer for that information.$  ?          ______________________________________________________   8       To force your processor to fail, do the following:  >       1. Halt the system by entering Ctrl/P or by pressing the=          Halt button. (See Section A.3.1 for more information 0          about how to halt your Alpha computer.)  ) A-28  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures     t      E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                      A.3 Halt and Shutdown Operationsd    @           2. To examine processor registers, enter the following/              commands and press the Return key:                 >>> E -N F R0              >>> E PS   E              The system displays the contents of the registers. WritePD              down these values if you want to save information about%              the state of the system.   C           3. Enter the following commands and press the Return key:   &              >>> D PC FFFFFFFF00000000              >>> D PS 1F00  @              By depositing these values, you cause the system toE              write a memory dump to the system dump file on the disk.   B           4. Enter the following command and press the Return key:                >>> CONTINUE   :              This causes the system to perform a bugcheck.  D           5. After the system reboots, log in to the SYSTEM account.  C           6. To examine the dump file, enter the following commands 5              and press the Return key after each one:   3              $ ANALYZE/CRASH SYS$SYSTEM:SYSDUMP.DMP_              SDA> SHOW CRASH  @              For more information about the System Dump Analyzer=              (SDA) utility, see the OpenVMS Alpha System Dump '              Analyzer Utility Manual[1]n  "     A.4 Troubleshooting Procedures  A           The following sections describe procedures that you can_<           follow if you encounter problems with your system.             ____________________E           [1]   This manual has been archived but is available on theY  -                 OpenVMS Documentation CD-ROM.n  E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-29u a         # Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresp A.4 Troubleshooting Procedures    " A.4.1  If the System Does Not Boot  <       If the system does not boot because a hardware problem=       occurs, a question mark (?)  usually precedes the errorb;       message displayed on the console terminal. An examplen=       of a hardware problem is a read error on a disk or tapeh       cartridge drive.   A.4.1.1  For Hardware Problems  :       If you suspect a hardware problem, do the following:  =       1. Consult the hardware manual for your Alpha computer.   1       2. Contact a Compaq support representative.    A.4.1.2  For Software Problems  @       When the operating system is loaded into memory, a message>       similar to the following appears on the terminal screen:  8       SYSTEM   job terminated at 27-MAY-2001 15:05:03.17  =       If the system does not display this message, a software>6       problem has probably occurred. Do the following:  @       1. Turn off the system. Turn it back on and try to reboot.  ?       2. Perform a conversational boot using the default system @          parameters or try one of the emergency boot procedures.  A       3. If the system boots, run the AUTOGEN procedure. For more A          information about the AUTOGEN procedure, see the OpenVMS !          System Manager's Manual.p  2 A.4.2  Detecting and Responding to System Problems  ;       If your system exhibits unexpected behavior, note theD       following:  A       o  If the system displays a bugcheck message on the console <          terminal and shuts itself down, it means the system:          encountered a problem that made further operation@          impossible or dangerous. Reboot the system as explained<          in Section A.1.2, or let it reboot automatically as$          explained in Section A.2.1.  >       o  If the system stops responding to your commands (that@          is, the system "hangs"), there is a possible failure in>          a system software or hardware component or a possible          power failure.B  ) A-30  Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Proceduresr :         E                                   Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures E                                        A.4 Troubleshooting Procedures     A           o  If the system exhibits erratic behavior (it does not,?              respond according to specifications), it indicates @              a possible failure in a system software or hardware              component.   :           To determine if the failure is a system problem:  @           o  Be sure that you did not press the F1 key (the Hold@              Screen key). The Hold Screen light goes on when you-              press either F1 or enter Ctrl/S.u  @           o  Enter Ctrl/T to check the status of your process. AB              status line should appear, indicating the name of the@              program that is executing and other information. IfA              the status line does not appear, the program you are ?              executing might be stalled or "hung." (If you have D              disabled Ctrl/T by entering the command SET NOCONTROL=TE              or have set the terminal to NOBROADCAST mode by entering_A              the command SET TERMINAL/NOBROADCAST, this procedured              does not work.)  C           o  Make sure the cable connecting the terminal or monitor %              to the system is secure.o  :           If you determine that you have a system problem:  >           1. Force an exit from a stalled or "hung" program byB              entering Ctrl/Y. Note that when you enter Ctrl/Y, anyC              work performed by the program and not saved on disk ish              lost.  <           2. If the system is still unresponsive, halt it byA              entering Ctrl/P or by pressing the Halt button. (See.A              Section A.3.1 for more information about how to halth"              your Alpha computer.)  B           3. Note in detail the sequence of events that caused the@              problem and notify a Compaq support representative.              E                              Halt, Boot, and Shutdown Procedures A-31  v  e                    E                                                                     B E     _________________________________________________________________   E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk     C           This appendix describes how to perform backup and restore C           operations on the system disk. You perform these tasks by_B           entering commands from a specialized backup environment.>           You access this environment through the menu that isD           displayed when you boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingD           system CD-ROM or through an alternate method that does not           require the CD-ROM.   D           This specialized backup environment is required because itD           allows you to create an exact copy of the system disk. YouD           cannot create an exact copy in a standard operating systemC           environment because the OpenVMS Backup utility saves only A           what is on the disk at the moment the BACKUP command iseB           executing, excluding portions of open files contained inE           memory or data about files not yet written back to the disky           (cache).  A           For more information about backup operations, including ;           procedures for backing up and restoring files and ?           directories, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.   .     B.1 Reasons for Backing Up the System Disk  A           The primary reason why you should have a backup copy ofeD           the system disk is so you can fully restore your system inC           response to any hardware or software problem that affects D           the integrity of your original system disk or your abilityE           to access it. For example, you would need to use the backupsE           copy to restore your system under the following conditions:h  A           o  When a problem occurs during an Compaq OpenVMS AlphaIC              upgrade or update, or during the installation of othere@              software products. If you backed up the system diskD              before you attempted any of those procedures, you couldE              restore the system disk and attempt the procedure again.t  E                          Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-1S ,  d      ( Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk* B.1 Reasons for Backing Up the System Disk    @       o  When a system file that is accidentally deleted renders@          the system disk inoperable. If you backed up the system@          disk after you installed or upgraded the Compaq OpenVMS@          Alpha operating system and any other software products,+          you could restore the system disk.s  @       o  When the drive that holds the system disk malfunctions.>          If you have a backup copy of the system disk, you canA          restore it to a functioning disk and continue to use theO          system.  9       Another reason for backing up the system disk is to ;       eliminate disk fragmentation, which occurs when filest>       are stored noncontiguously on the disk. The BACKUP/IMAGE6       command creates a copy on which files are stored       contiguously.    B.2  Suggested Procedurest  &       Compaq recommends the following:  ?       o  The preferred method for performing system disk backup ?          and restore operations is to boot the operating systema@          CD-ROM, choose the DCL option from menu, and then enterA          the appropriate backup commands. The detailed proceduresm6          are described in Section B.4 and Section B.5.  ?          However, if you do not have access to the compact disc A          or if you want to back up a shadowed system disk withouto:          disabling the shadow set, you can use a different-          procedure, described in Section B.6.t  0       o  Store the backup media in a safe place.  =       o  If you have an OpenVMS Cluster environment with moret:          than one system disk, be sure the volume label on?          each system disk and backup copies of system disks are =          unique. Use the SET VOLUME/LABEL command to change a $          volume label, if necessary.            - B-2  Backing Up and Restoring the System Disko a  S      E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk E                                           B.3 OpenVMS Cluster Cautione         B.3 OpenVMS Cluster CautionB  D           If any nodes except the node used to run BACKUP are bootedB           during the backup operations described in this appendix,>           your cluster will become partitioned, where nodes inB           the existing cluster divide into two or more independentB           clusters. This condition can cause data file corruption.  @           In addition, these backup environments do not restrictD           your use of DCL commands to the BACKUP command only, whichC           further increases your risk of accidentally destroying oroE           corrupting data on a disk. Therefore, to avoid jeopardizing B           the integrity of your data in any way, Compaq recommendsE           that you shut down the entire OpenVMS Cluster system beforeo'           you back up your system disk.s  "     B.4 Backing Up the System Disk  C           The following sections describe how to back up the systemH           disk._       B.4.1 Getting Startedr  ?           Before you back up the system disk, do the following:   C           1. In an OpenVMS Cluster environment, dismount the system D              disk from all systems in the cluster that have the diskE              mounted as a data disk (rather than as the system disk).l  9           2. Shut down all systems booted from that disk.(  A           3. Boot the operating system CD-ROM locally or from the 5              InfoServer (as described in Appendix A).   B           4. Choose the DCL option (7) from the menu. For example:  P                 ****************************************************************  M                 You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system P                 or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included=                 on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM._  _K                 You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform_G                 "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.   3                 Please choose one of the following:(  E                          Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-3a h         ( Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B.4 Backing Up the System Disk    E                 1)  Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HaP                 2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installC                 3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches +                 4)  Show installed productse2                 5)  Reconfigure installed products-                 6)  Remove installed products 7                 7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures )                 8)  Shut down this systemc  >              Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 7  ?       5. At the triple dollar sign prompt ($$$), enter the SHOWn          DEVICES command.   ?       6. Examine the list of devices so you can determine which =          device is the source drive (the system disk you wants?          to back up) and which device is your target drive (the @          supported disk or tape device that will hold the backed          up files)._   B.4.2  Mounting Devices   ?       When you have determined which devices will be the sourcee:       drive and target drive, mount those devices (and any>       other output devices you plan to use) before you perform<       any backup operations. Enter the MOUNT commands in the       following format:e  4       $$$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION source-drive$       $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN target-drive  %       Note the following conventions:e  A       o  source-drive is the name of the drive holding the systemw
          diskn  A       o  target-drive is the name of the drive that will hold thet          backup files   " B.4.3  Entering the BACKUP Command  ?       When the system disk and output devices are mounted, back >       up the system disk by entering the BACKUP command in the       following format:d  +       $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY source-drive:u       target-drive:t  - B-4  Backing Up and Restoring the System Disks    d      E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk E                                        B.4 Backing Up the System DiskT    D           (You must also include the save-set name and the /SAVE_SET:           qualifier if the target drive is a tape device.)             Example 1N  ?           In this example the system disk and a target disk are A           mounted so the BACKUP command can create a backup disk.E7           (You can use a backup disk as a system disk.)o  2           $$$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DKA200"           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN DKA3001           $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DKA200: DKA300:R             Example 2,  B           In this example the system disk and a target tape deviceE           are mounted so the BACKUP command can create a backup tape.o  2           $$$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DKA200"           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN MKA300K           $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DKA200: MKA300:APR_06_BACKUP.BCK/SAVE_SETo  -     B.4.4 Changing the CLUSTER_SIZE Parameter   B           The BACKUP command creates a system disk that includes aB           set of volume parameters provided by Compaq, including aC           CLUSTER_SIZE (disk access scheme) that is appropriate for_D           your system. (The CLUSTER_SIZE refers to the way files areC           stored on the disk, not to cluster environments.) You can A           change most volume parameters later with the SET VOLUMEc           command.  C           However, to change the CLUSTER_SIZE, you must back up thefD           system disk to a disk that has been previously initializedC           with the CLUSTER_SIZE that you want. For more information A           about initializing a disk and using the BACKUP command, A           see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual and the OpenVMS C           System Management Utilities Reference Manual, and see thehB           description of the INITIALIZE and BACKUP commands in the!           OpenVMS DCL Dictionary.   &     B.4.5 Logout, Shutdown, and Reboot  2           After you complete the backup operation:  :           1. Enter the LOGOUT command to exit from the DCL0              environment and return to the menu.  ,           2. Choose the shutdown option (8).  E                          Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-5     w      ( Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B.4 Backing Up the System Disk    A       3. After the shutdown completes, boot from the system disk.    B.5  Restoring the System Disk  ?       The following sections describe how to restore the system        disk.e   B.5.1  Getting Started  -       Before you can restore the system disk:          1. Shut down the system.  =       2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM locally or from the:1          InfoServer (as described in Appendix A).   >       3. Choose the DCL option (7) from the menu. For example:  M              ****************************************************************p  J              You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating systemM              or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included :              on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.  H              You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to performD              "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.  0              Please choose one of the following:  E                 1)  Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76HoP                 2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can installC                 3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches +                 4)  Show installed products 2                 5)  Reconfigure installed products-                 6)  Remove installed productst7                 7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures.)                 8)  Shut down this systemt  >              Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 7  ?       4. At the triple dollar sign prompt ($$$), enter the SHOWp          DEVICES command.a  ?       5. Examine the list of devices so you can determine whichsA          device is the source drive (the drive holding the backeds?          up files you want to restore) and which device is your ;          target drive (the disk on which you want the files           restored).a  - B-6  Backing Up and Restoring the System DiskS w         E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk E                                         B.5 Restoring the System Disk          B.5.2 Mounting Devices  C           When you have determined which devices will be the source,>           drive and target drive, mount those devices (and anyB           other output devices you plan to use) before you performA           any restore operations. Enter the MOUNT commands in thes           following format:t  9           $$$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION  source-drivey(           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN target-drive  )           Note the following conventions:N  E           o  source-drive is the device holding the files you want to               restore  @              (Note, however, that you must use the MOUNT/FOREIGN;              command if the source drive is a tape device.)m  ,           o  target-drive is the destination  %     B.5.3 Entering the BACKUP Command   ;           Enter the BACKUP command in the following format:h  /           $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY source-drive:o           target-drive:d  D           (You must also include the save set name and the /SAVE_SET:           qualifier if the source drive is a tape device.)             Example 1m  E           In this example a backup disk and a target disk are mounted D           so the BACKUP command can restore the system disk from the           backup disk:  2           $$$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DKA300"           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN DKA2001           $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY DKA300: DKA200:              Example 2   E           In this example a backup tape and a target disk are mountedbD           so the BACKUP command can restore the system disk from the           backup tape:  "           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN MKA300"           $$$ MOUNT/FOREIGN DKA200K           $$$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY MKA300:APR_06_BACKUP.BCK/SAVE_SET DKA200:   E                          Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-7o           ( Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B.5 Restoring the System Disks    # B.5.4  Logout, Shutdown, and Reboot   /       After you complete the restore operation:.  6       1. Enter the LOGOUT command to exit from the DCL,          environment and return to the menu.  (       2. Choose the shutdown option (8).  A       3. After the shutdown completes, boot from the system disk.   + B.6  Alternate Backup and Restore Procedureh  >       This section describes an alternate method of performing=       backup and restore operations on your system disk. Withm<       this method, you install the operating system (without:       options) on another disk and perform your backup and@       restore operations on the system disk from there. Use this,       method under the following conditions:  A       o  If you do not have access to the operating system CD-ROM.          and its menu system  >       o  If you want to back up a shadowed system disk without!          disabling the shadow set   ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   ;          It is also possible to back up your running systema?          disk by using the qualifier /IGNORE=INTERLOCK with thet?          BACKUP command and ignoring warning messages. However, >          that method requires that all other use of the system;          be suspended, including disabling logins, stopping ;          print and batch queues, and turning off networking :          software. In addition, you cannot use this method=          to restore files to the running system disk. Because <          of these limitations, Compaq recommends that if you;          must use an alternate method to back up or restore_>          the system disk, you use the method described in this          section.   ?          ______________________________________________________r      - B-8  Backing Up and Restoring the System Disko t  e      E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk.E                            B.6 Alternate Backup and Restore Procedure     ,     B.6.1 Preparing an Alternate System Disk  6           Prepare an alternate system disk as follows:  B           1. Log in to a privileged account on your running Compaq"              OpenVMS Alpha system.  @           2. Using the SHOW DEVICE command, identify a data disk@              on which you can install the operating system, withB              no options. This will be your target disk during that.              installation. Note the following:  D              o  You will need approximately 75,000 blocks to install4                 the operating system with no options  5              o  Existing data will remain on the diske  >           3. The target disk must be mounted privately to yourD              process. (This prevents other users from accessing thisA              disk during the installation and backup procedures.)eD              Therefore, if the target disk was mounted with /SYSTEM,@              /CLUSTER, /GROUP, or /SHARE, dismount that disk andD              mount it without using those qualifiers or the /FOREIGN$              qualifier. For example:  3              $ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DKA200e  >           4. Enter the following command to install the Compaq@              OpenVMS Alpha operating system, with no options, on              the target disk:n  D              $ @SYS$SYSTEM:AXPVMS$PCSI_INSTALL_MIN.COM [target-disk]  D              (The procedure will prompt you for a device name if you4              do not specify it on the command line.)  E           5. As the procedure completes the installation, the display )              is similar to the following:   K              DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3: OpenVMS and related products platform   A                  COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-2001 -- All rights reserved   ,                  Compaq Computer Corporation  )              Execution phase starting ...   5              The following product will be installed:n$                  DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3  P    Portion Done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%  E                          Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-9o t         ( Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk* B.6 Alternate Backup and Restore Procedure    2          The following product has been installed:               DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3              .              .              .G              The installation of minimum OpenVMS Alpha is now complete.h  ?              Use the following command to boot minimum OpenVMS:u  .                  BOOT -FLAGS E,O <device-name>  E              (Your system may require additional parameters to boot.)   @          _______________________ Caution _______________________  >          If your system is a cluster member, Compaq recommends=          that you shut down the entire OpenVMS Cluster systeme?          before you back up your system disk. This will prevent 9          you from creating a partitioned cluster and fromo=          jeopardizing the integrity of your data in any otherd
          way.t  ?          ______________________________________________________c  & B.6.2  Using the Alternate System Disk  ?       Use the alternate system disk (on which you installed thei=       operating system with no options) to perform backup and $       restore operations as follows:         1. Shut down your system.l  ?       2. Boot the alternate system disk from the SYSE root. Forr          example:n  #          >>> BOOT -FLAGS E,0 DKA200   ;          The system automatically logs you in to the SYSTEM >          account and then displays a triple dollar sign prompt          ($$$).l  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   =          During the boot and login operations on this minimumi8          version of the operating system, you can ignore<          license messages that are similar to the following:  ?          ______________________________________________________e  . B-10  Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk b  u      E                              Backing Up and Restoring the System DiskpE                            B.6 Alternate Backup and Restore Proceduret    P             %LICENSE-I-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product  @           3. If your system disk is shadowed, install and load aA              Volume Shadowing license on this data disk. You will,B              then be able to back up the shadowed system disk from=              this data disk without disabling the shadow set.o  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  9             Compaq recommends that you do not install anyM?             other licenses, including OpenVMS licenses, on thiss@             alternate system. You will be able to use the system"             only from the console.  B             ______________________________________________________  B           4. Mount the system disk and any output devices you plan@              to use during the backup or restore operations. See0              Section B.5.2 for more information.  @           5. Perform the necessary backup and restore operations=              by entering the appropriate BACKUP commands. Seem0              Section B.5.3 for more information.  "           6. Shut down the system.  1           7. Boot from your original system disk.                                     E                         Backing Up and Restoring the System Disk B-11* *  *                    E                                                                     CSE     _________________________________________________________________   E                                         License Management Supplemento    A           This appendix contains information that supplements thec@           license instructions in this manual and in the OpenVMS,           License Management Utility Manual.  >           After you install the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingB           system, you must register Compaq OpenVMS Alpha licenses,>           which let you use the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating=           system. You must also register the licenses for theeC           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered products you have purchased,dB           such as DECnet for OpenVMS. (Note that after an upgrade,A           however, you do not have to reregister licenses for thewB           Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system or for the layered>           products.) To register a license, you need to obtain?           a Product Authorization Key (PAK). A PAK is a printed)C           document provided by Compaq that contains the appropriate(A           information to authorize access to software on an Alpha$B           computer (or in an OpenVMS Cluster environment). You canB           obtain a PAK from a Compaq support representative in the*           same way as you obtain software.  7     C.1 Using the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)e  ?           Many PAKs contain a table name in the availability ora>           activity fields. This name refers to a column in theB           License Unit Requirement Table (LURT), which is shown inA           Table C-1. Column A in the LURT indicates the number ofpA           license units required for each processor listed in theeC           System Marketing Model column. Column H refers to layered C           products you may choose to register as well. For example,/C           if your PAK specifies availability = A, you would require B           50 license units to load the license on a DEC 3000 AlphaE           Model 500 series computer, or 500 license units to load theh9           license on a DEC 7000 Alpha Model 610 computer.K      E                                     License Management Supplement C-1             License Management SupplementC3 C.1 Using the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)     A       Note that some PAKs specify MOD_UNITS in the options field.c?       The MOD_UNITS option allows the system manager to use the >       DCL command LICENSE MODIFY/UNITS to temporarily increase=       the size of the PAK. This permits a product to be used,s<       in certain emergency situations, on a processor larger=       than the processor size specified in the license. Checkp@       your license terms and conditions before modifying license>       units. Reset the PAK size to its original size after the&       emergency situation is resolved.  A       Table_C-1__License_Unit_Requirement_Table_(LURT)___________   A       System_Marketing_Model______A___________H__________________G  1       ALPHAbook 1                 12         1050K  1       AlphaServer 400             12         1050x  1       AlphaServer 800, 1000,      15         1050        1000Ae  1       AlphaServer 1200 (1 CPU)    25         1050   1       AlphaServer 1200 (2 CPU)    75         1050   1       AlphaServer 2000, 2000A     400        1100P
       (1 CPU)K  1       AlphaServer 2000, 2000A     500        1100 
       (2 CPU)U  1       AlphaServer 2100, 2100A     400        1100c
       (1 CPU)   1       AlphaServer 2100, 2100A     500        1100e
       (2 CPU)C  1       AlphaServer 2100, 2100A     600        1100s
       (3 CPU)i  A       Key_to_License_Type_Codes_and_Values:______________________o  =         A-The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating systeme:         license units (Unlimited or Base) required for the         system.e@         B through G-Omitted from table; reserved for future use.>         H- The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered products.         license units required for the system.  B                                           (continued on next page)  " C-2  License Management Supplement n  h      E                                         License Management Supplement E                   C.1 Using the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)e    E           Table_C-1_(Cont.)_License_Unit_Requirement_Table_(LURT)____   E           System_Marketing_Model______A___________H__________________o  5           AlphaServer 2100, 2100A     700        1100            (4 CPU)r  5           AlphaServer 4100 (1 CPU)    400        1100v  5           AlphaServer 4100 (2 CPU)    500        1100h  5           AlphaServer 4100 (3 CPU)    600        1100g  5           AlphaServer 4100 (4 CPU)    700        1100k  5           AlphaServer 8200 (1 CPU)   2000        1150S  5           AlphaServer 8200 (2 CPU)   2100        1150o  5           AlphaServer 8200 (3 CPU)   2200        1150k  5           AlphaServer 8200 (4 CPU)   2300        1150t  5           AlphaServer 8200 (5 CPU)   2400        1150   5           AlphaServer 8200 (6 CPU)   2500        1150u  5           AlphaServer 8400 (1 CPU)   2600        1150C  5           AlphaServer 8400 (2 CPU)   2700        1150i  5           AlphaServer 8400 (3 CPU)   2800        1150)  5           AlphaServer 8400 (4 CPU)   2900        1150*  5           AlphaServer 8400 (5 CPU)   3000        1150   5           AlphaServer 8400 (6 CPU)   3100        1150p  5           AlphaServer 8400 (7 CPU)   3200        1150e  5           AlphaServer 8400 (8 CPU)   3300        1150   5           AlphaServer 8400 (9 CPU)   3400        1150u  5           AlphaServer 8400 (10 CPU)  3500        1150   5           AlphaServer 8400 (11 CPU)  2600        1150y  5           AlphaServer 8400 (12 CPU)  2600        1150w  E           Key_to_License_Type_Codes_and_Values:______________________-  @            A-The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system=            license units (Unlimited or Base) required for ther            system.C            B through G-Omitted from table; reserved for future use.)A            H- The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered productsl1            license units required for the system.n  E                                              (continued on next page)   E                                     License Management Supplement C-3  p  d       License Management SupplementO3 C.1 Using the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)e    A       Table_C-1_(Cont.)__License_Unit_Requirement_Table_(LURT)___u  A       System_Marketing_Model______A___________H__________________t  1       AlphaStation 205, 250,      12         1050        255, 500  1       AlphaStation 400            12         1050   1       AlphaStation 600            12         1050   1       DEC 2000-300/300S           12         1050e  1       DEC 2000-500/500S           12         1050   1       DEC 3000-300                15         1050.  1       DEC 3000-300L               15         1050m  1       DEC 3000-400/400S           20         1050v  1       DEC 3000-600/600S           20         1050   1       DEC 3000-500/500S           50         1100u  1       DEC 3000-500X               50         1100   1       DEC 3000-800/800S           50         1100   1       DEC 4000-610                300        1150-  1       DEC 4000-620                400        1200   1       DEC 4000-710                300        1150   1       DEC 4000-720                400        1200a  1       DEC 7000-610                500        1200o  1       DEC 7000-620                600        1250   1       DEC 7000-630                700        1250   1       DEC 7000-640                800        1250.  1       DEC 10000-610               800        1250h  1       DEC 10000-620               900        1300   1       DEC 10000-630              1000        1300a  A       Key_to_License_Type_Codes_and_Values:______________________d  =         A-The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system :         license units (Unlimited or Base) required for the         system.n@         B through G-Omitted from table; reserved for future use.>         H- The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered products.         license units required for the system.  B                                           (continued on next page)  " C-4  License Management Supplement           E                                         License Management Supplement E                   C.1 Using the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)     E           Table_C-1_(Cont.)_License_Unit_Requirement_Table_(LURT)____E  E           System_Marketing_Model______A___________H__________________V  E           Key_to0License_Type_Codes_and0Values:__1300________________y  @            A-The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system=            license units (Unlimited or Base) required for the,            system.C            B through G-Omitted from table; reserved for future use.GA            H- The number of Compaq OpenVMS Alpha layered productsoE           _license_units_required_for_the_system.____________________r                                                                  E                                     License Management Supplement C-5l n          License Management Supplementd+ C.2 License Management Facility (LMF) Notesm    , C.2  License Management Facility (LMF) Notes  ;       The following list addresses some common concerns anda@       questions regarding the License Management Facility (LMF).<       For full explanations of these issues, see the OpenVMS(       License Management Utility Manual.  @       o  If you do not have a valid Compaq OpenVMS Alpha license@          that is registered and activated, the system displays a@          warning message as part of system startup and restricts4          system use to the operator's console, OPA0.  =       o  If a checksum error is displayed when you register ai@          license, check all the fields of data that you entered,'          including the checksum itself.t  ;       o  After your PAKs are registered, they are activatedb?          (loaded) automatically as part of each system startup.t  >       o  If an Compaq OpenVMS Alpha license is registered with<          insufficient license units, the system displays the>          following message when the user (process) attempts to          log in:  P        %LICENSE-F-EXCEEDED, licensed product has exceeded current license limits  A          Users can always log in to the operator's console, OPA0,           however.   <       o  The default LICENSE database is located in the file=          SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB. You can move the ;          database, although Compaq does not recommend doing =          so. If you move the database, you must either definen<          the logical name LMF$LICENSE at the system level to@          point to the new database or use the /DATABASE=filespec9          qualifier with all LICENSE commands. To redirectn=          LMF to another database location on a more permanentU?          basis, add the following line to the command procedureo$          SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM:  F          $ DEFINE/SYSTEM LMF$LICENSE device:[directory]LMF$LICENSE.LDB  :          If you specify a device other than SYS$SYSDEVICE,8          you must also mount the specified disk from the*          SYLOGICALS.COM command procedure.  " C-6  License Management Supplement i  d      E                                         License Management SupplementpE                           C.2 License Management Facility (LMF) Notes     A           o  Each Compaq OpenVMS Alpha find license is restrictedoA              to a single node for permanent PAKs. You must assignw?              a System Communications Services (SCS) name to thet>              license when you register with the VMSLICENSE.COM;              command procedure, or you must enter a LICENSE @              MODIFY/INCLUDE=node-name command after you register              the license.d  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  @             The SCS node name is not necessarily the DECnet node<             name. SCSNODE is a system parameter; it can be a1             maximum of six alphabetic characters.e  B             ______________________________________________________       C.3 Restrictions  <           Availability Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) are@           available for the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Alpha operatingB           system. An Compaq OpenVMS Alpha PAK is identified by theE           keyword ALPHA in the PAK's option field. Note the followingo           restrictions:   E           o  PAKs having the ALPHA option can be loaded and used onlyuC              on Alpha computers. However, they can safely reside inrB              a license database (LDB) shared by both VAX and Alpha              systems.   E           o  Because the LMF for Alpha systems is capable of handlinga@              all types of PAKs, including those for VAX systems,D              Compaq recommends that you perform your LDB tasks using              the Alpha LMF.M  A           o  Availability PAKs for VAX systems (availability PAKsT=              without the ALPHA option) will not load on Alpha A              systems. Only those availability PAKs containing the 5              ALPHA option will load on Alpha systems.   <           o  Other PAK types such as activity (also known asB              concurrent or n-user) and personal use (identified byA              the RESERVE_UNITS option) work on both VAX and Alpha               systems.w    E                                     License Management Supplement C-7e i          License Management Supplement  C.3 Restrictions    >       o  Avoid using the following LICENSE commands from a VAX5          system on a PAK containing the ALPHA option:_            -  REGISTER            -  DELETE/STATUS.            -  DISABLES            -  ENABLE            -  ISSUEm            -  MOVE            -  COPY            -  LIST  9       o  Caution: By default, all Alpha availability PAKso5          look disabled to a VAX system. Never use the <          DELETE/STATUS=DISABLED command from a VAX system on>          an LDB that contains Alpha PAKs. If you do, all Alpha          PAKs will be deleted.  9       o  With the exception of the DELETE/STATUS=DISABLEDa@          command, if you inadvertently use one of the previously<          listed LICENSE commands on an Alpha PAK while using;          a VAX system, the PAK and the database will not be A          adversely affected. Repeat the command using LMF runningeA          on an Alpha system, and the PAK should return to a valid_          state._  ?       o  If you do not repeat the command using LMF on an Alphas=          system, the system that you intended to disable will ?          remain enabled (the system is not otherwise affected).t5          Only the Alpha LMF can disable an Alpha PAK.L  =          However, if you attempt to use any of the previouslyt;          listed commands on a PAK located in an LDB that is A          shared with a VAX system, the following serious problemsu          may result:  =          -  Because Alpha PAKs look disabled to a VAX system, 9             they are normally ignored at load time by VAX =             systems. However, if one of the previously listed =             commands is entered from a VAX system and the PAK ?             information is not set to a valid state by an Alpha A             system, there is a chance the VAX system will attempt >             to load the Alpha PAK. Because the VAX system will  " C-8  License Management Supplement           E                                         License Management SupplementsE                                                      C.3 Restrictions5    E                 be unable to load the PAK, the VAX LMF will report ane                 error.  C              -  Even if a valid VAX PAK for the affected product isSE                 in the LDB, it too may not load. In this case, system.<                 users might be denied access to the product.  C              If the PAK cannot be restored to a valid state becausesC              all Alpha systems are inaccessible for any reason, use D              your VAX system to disable the Alpha PAK. This preventsC              your VAX system from attempting to load the Alpha PAK.                                                                     E                                     License Management Supplement C-9                          E                                                                     DyE     _________________________________________________________________i  E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station     C           During the OpenVMS installation or upgrade procedure, theyE           OpenVMS Management Station server software is automaticallye0           installed on your OpenVMS system disk.  A           If you accepted the default options the PC client files D           will be located in SYS$COMMON:[TNT.CLIENT]. If these filesE           are deleted from your system you can download them from the            following location:n  P         http://www.openvms.compaq.com/openvms/products/argus/index.html#ordering  :           If the TNT$* server files have been deleted from9           SYS$SYSTEM, you can recover the server files bys4           reinstalling the OpenVMS operating system.  @           After you have ensured that OpenVMS Management StationE           software is installed on your system, follow the proceduresf%           described in this appendix.t  %     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS Systema  @           You must prepare your OpenVMS system to run the serverE           software so that your system can properly interact with thetD           PC running the client software. The procedures include the           following:  C           o  Set up within a mixed-architecture cluster environmento              (if applicable).t  -           o  Start the server on other nodes.e  5           o  Update the printer and storage database.l  #           o  Edit the system files.   D           o  Allow OpenVMS Management Station to control the printer%              and storage environment.p  6           o  Keep your printer environment up to date.  E                       Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-1r           + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Statione! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS System     4       o  Check if running third-party TCP/IP stacks.          o  Recover from a failure.  '       o  Determine and report problems.t  = D.1.1  Setting Up in a Mixed-Architecture Cluster Environmentm  ;       The OpenVMS Management Station server creates severale       configuration files:         o  TNT$UADB.DATe         o  TNT$ACS.DAT  ,       o  TNT$JOURNAL.TNT$TRANSACTION_JOURNAL         o  TNT$MONITOR.DAT  (       o  TNT$MONITOR.TNT$MONITOR_JOURNAL          o  TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM  <       In a common-environment cluster with one common system@       disk, you use a common copy of each of these files located?       in the SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] directory on the common system_A       disk, or on a disk that is mounted by all cluster nodes. No_!       further action is required.b  :       However, to prepare a common user environment for an?       OpenVMS Cluster system that includes more than one common @       VAX system disk or more than one common Alpha system disk,3       you must coordinate the files on those disks.)          The following rules apply:  =       o  Disks holding common resources must be mounted earlyl8          in the system startup procedure, such as in the"          SYLOGICALS.COM procedure.  =       o  You must ensure that the disks are mounted with each0          cluster reboot.  -       Follow these steps to coordinate files:   <       1. Decide where to locate the files. In a cluster with@          multiple system disks, system management is much easier@          if the common system files are located on a single disk#          that is not a system disk.   0 D-2  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station e  v      E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management StationdE                                     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS System     =           2. Copy TNT$UADB.DAT, TNT$ACS.DAT, TNT$MONITOR.DAT,M<              TNT$MONITOR.TNT$MONITOR_JOURNAL, TNT$EMERGENCY_B              MOUNT.COM, and TNT$JOURNAL.TNT$TRANSACTION_JOURNAL to3              a location other than the system disk.   D           3. Edit the file SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYLOGICALS.COM on eachB              system disk and define logical names that specify the2              location of the cluster common files.                Example  E              If the files will be located on $1$DJA16, define logical               names as follows:  +              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC TNT$ACS -(7              _$ $1$DJA16:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]TNT$ACS.DAT(  E              TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM will be created in SYS$SYSTEM or C              in the directory pointed to by the TNT$ACS logical, if                the logical exists.  ,              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC TNT$UADB -8              _$ $1$DJA16:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]TNT$UADB.DAT  /              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC TNT$JOURNAL -SO              _$ $1$DJA16:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]TNT$JOURNAL.TNT$TRANSACTION_JOURNAL0  /              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC TNT$MONITOR -);              _$ $1$DJA16:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]TNT$MONITOR.DAT2  6              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC TNT$MONITORJOURNAL -K              _$ $1$DJA16:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]TNT$MONITOR.TNT$MONITOR_JOURNAL   B           4. To ensure that the system disks are mounted correctly2              with each reboot, follow these steps:  D              1. Copy the SYS$EXAMPLES:CLU_MOUNT_DISK.COM file to theC                 [VMS$COMMON.SYSMGR] directory, and edit it for yourC                 configuration.  B              2. Edit SYLOGICALS.COM and include commands to mount,B                 with the appropriate volume label, the system disk,                 containing the shared files.    E                       Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-3  c  e      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station ! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS SystemG                 Exampler  A             If the system disk is $1$DJA16, include the followinga             command:  B          $  @SYS$SYSDEVICE:[VMS$COMMON.SYSMGR]CLU_MOUNT_DISK.COM -"          _$ $1$DJA16: volume-label  & D.1.2  Start the Server on Other Nodes  @       If you plan to run OpenVMS Management Station on more than?       one node in an OpenVMS Cluster without a reboot, you needt+       to start the software on those nodes.L  0       Use SYSMAN to start the server as follows:  $       $ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$STARTUP.COM  @       Or, you can log into each node that shares the SYS$COMMON:0       directory and enter the following command:  $       $ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$STARTUP.COM  >       If you are performing an upgrade or a reinstallation and:       OpenVMS Management Station is already running on the=       node, add the RESTART parameter to the startup command,        as follows:   ,       $ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$STARTUP.COM RESTART   D.1.3  Error Log Information  @       OpenVMS Management Station writes error log information to>       the file TNT$SERVER_ERROR.LOG. This error log is created>       in the SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE] directory. If you start the<       OpenVMS Management Station server on multiple nodes in=       a cluster, which is recommended, there will be multiple        server error logs.  . D.1.4  Update the Printer and Storage Database  8       When you installed OpenVMS Management Station, the9       installation started the OpenVMS Management Station ;       server on the installation node. If this installation0>       was an upgrade, the server converts the existing OpenVMSA       Management Station database to the V3.0 format. If this was ?       a new installation, the server creates an initial version =       of the database file TNT$ACS.DAT and invokes the update_       functions automatically.  0 D-4  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station p  O      E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management StationuE                                     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS System     @           To complete the database, start the OpenVMS ManagementD           Station server on each node in your cluster. The instances@           of the server communicate with each other to determineD           device, queue, and volume information, and the server must@           be running on each node for this communication to take           place.       D.1.5 Edit the System Files(  =           To start the OpenVMS Management Station server fromT@           your system startup files, insert one of the following@           commands into your system startup procedures (probablyE           SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM) after both the Queue Managerp?           and network are started, but immediately prior to the "           ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES.  B             ________________________ Note ________________________  ;             Remove any other invocations of TNT$STARTUP youy@             might have added in previous releases of the OpenVMS             Management Station.   =             OpenVMS Management Station cannot start until the B             network has started. If you start your network using aA             batch process, OpenVMS Management Station might starttA             before the batch process completes and the network is              started.  B             ______________________________________________________  E     _________________________________________________________________i#                  ParameterParameter E     Command______1________2________Description_______________________q  D     @TNT$STARTUP blank    N.A.     Starts the server. Does not startC                                    printer queues or mount volumes.a  D     @TNT$STARTUP RESTART  N.A.     Shuts down a running server, thenD                                    starts the server. Does not startC                                    printer queues or mount volumes.c          E                       Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-5  i  e      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station ! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS SystemC  A _________________________________________________________________               ParameterParametersA Command______1________2________Description_______________________o  < @TNT$STARTUP BOOT     blank    Starts the server. Starts any>                                printer queues that are not yetA                                started and are managed by OpenVMS ;                                Management Station. Does not ?                                mount volumes managed by OpenVMS 2                                Management Station.  < @TNT$STARTUP BOOT     ALL      Starts the server. Starts any:                                printer queues that are not=                                yet started and are managed bySA                                OpenVMS Management Station. Mountsc;                                any volumes that are not yetnA                                mounted and are managed by OpenVMSr2                                Management Station.  < @TNT$STARTUP BOOT     PRINTERS Starts the server. Starts any>                                printer queues that are not yetA                                started and are managed by OpenVMSL;                                Management Station. Does notp?                                mount volumes managed by OpenVMSe2                                Management Station.  < @TNT$STARTUP BOOT     STORAGE  Starts the server. Mounts any?                                volumes that are not yet mounted 9                                and are managed by OpenVMS A                                Management Station. Does not start A _______________________________any_printer_queues._______________   >       Note that the effect of TNT$STARTUP BOOT, with no second<       parameter, has not changed from earlier releases. This@       command starts any printer queues that are not yet startedA       and are managed by OpenVMS Management Station, but does nots       mount any volumes.  A       Add the following command line to the system shutdown file,         SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM:  %       $ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$SHUTDOWN.COM_        0 D-6  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station           E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station E                                     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS Systema    E     D.1.6 Allow OpenVMS Management Station to Control the Printer andK           Storage Environmentw  C           It is not necessary to remove your existing queue startuptB           and volume mount DCL procedures immediately. The OpenVMSE           Management Station server will recognize that you started aBD           queue or mounted a volume with your command procedures and0           will assume that you want it that way.  =           As you become familiar with the server's management A           ability, you can remove or comment out the DCL commandstC           and procedures that perform these tasks and allow OpenVMS @           Management Station to control your printer and storage           environment.  <           In addition, the OpenVMS Management Station server?           periodically (every 24 hours) generates a DCL commandsB           procedure that includes the commands to mount all of theC           volumes managed by OpenVMS Management Station. If you are C           familiar with DCL, you can look at this command procedure E           to see what actions OpenVMS Management Station performs forsE           you. And, in the event of an unforeseen system problem or anE           corrupt server database (SYS$SYSTEM:TNT$ACS.DAT), you couldm:           use this command procedure to mount the volumes.  D           The name of the generated file is TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM.@           TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM is created in SYS$SYSTEM or inB           the directory pointed to by the TNT$ACS logical, if that           logical name exists.  E           The OpenVMS Management Station server limits TNT$EMERGENCY_ &           MOUNT.COM to seven versions.  5     D.1.7 Keeping Your Printer Environment Up to Dateh  D           The OpenVMS Management Station server installation creates@           a file named SYS$STARTUP:TNT$UTILITY.COM. This commandE           procedure scans the OpenVMS system and updates the databaseE9           of known printers, queues, and related devices.s            E                       Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-7  m         + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Stationd! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS System     & D.1.7.1  When is the Database Updated?         The database is updated:  @       o  As part of the OpenVMS Management Station installation.  6       o  When you specifically invoke TNT$UTILITY.COM.  A       o  At periodic intervals as a server background thread. Two A          logical names control how often this server thread runs:   A          ________________________________________________________aA          Logical_Name__________Description_______________________y  ?          TNT$PRINTER_RECON_    How often the thread should run,y?          INTERVAL              in minutes, from when the server @                                was last started on this node. If>                                you do not define this logical,@                                the default value is 1440 minutes*                                (24 hours).  <          TNT$PRINTER_RECON_    The minimum number of minutes:          INTERVAL_MIN          that must elapse before the@                                thread should run again, starting>                                from when the database was lastA                                updated. If you do not define this ?                                logical, the default value is 60 A          ______________________minutes_(1_hour)._________________   @       You can think of these logicals as meaning "run the threadA       this often (TNT$PRINTER_RECON_INTERVAL), but make sure this ?       much time has elapsed since the database was last updateds(       (TNT$PRINTER_RECON_INTERVAL_MIN)."  ?       Because you can run TNT$UTILITY.COM yourself, and becausea<       the OpenVMS Management Station server also updates the:       database, the TNT$PRINTER_RECON_INTERVAL_MIN logical>       prevents the database from being updated more frequently       than is actually needed.  9       If you want to change the defaults for one of these <       logicals, define the logical on all nodes on which the3       OpenVMS Management Station server is running._    0 D-8  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station    U      E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station E                                     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS System     8     D.1.7.2 Do You Need to Run TNT$UTILITY.COM Manually?  B           If you use OpenVMS Management Station to make all of theB           changes to your printer configuration, the configuration?           files are immediately modified to reflect the changesd:           and you probably do not need to specifically run           TNT$UTILITY.COM.  E           However, if you or someone else uses DCL to make a change -TE           for example, if you use the DELETE /QUEUE command to deleteeE           a queue - the configuration files will not be synchronized.gB           In this case, the OpenVMS Management Station client will@           advise you to run TNT$UTILITY.COM to resynchronize the           database.   C           Run the following procedure on one node in the cluster toe.           make the database match your system:  8           $ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$UTILITY.COM UPDATE PRINTERS  B           For example, if you or someone else used DCL to delete aA           queue, you need to delete that queue from the database. @           TNT$UTILITY.COM assumes that your system is set up andD           running the way that you want it to, so you should fix any2           problems before you run TNT$UTILITY.COM.  C     D.1.7.3 Are There Any Requirements for Running TNT$UTILITY.COM?l  ?           You need the SYSNAM privilege to run TNT$UTILITY.COM.a  D           TNT$UTILITY.COM connects to the OpenVMS Management StationB           server on the current OpenVMS system to determine deviceB           and queue information. Therefore, the OpenVMS ManagementB           Station server must be running on the node where you run           TNT$UTILITY.COM.  D           The OpenVMS Management Station server then connects to theA           other OpenVMS Management Station servers in the OpenVMS ?           Cluster to determine device and queue information. IteA           is generally a good idea to keep the OpenVMS Management A           Station server running on the other nodes in an OpenVMSL8           Cluster to keep the database up to the minute.  B           However, if the OpenVMS Management Server is not able toE           connect to the OpenVMS Management Station server on a givenm@           node, it uses the known information about that OpenVMSD           node from the database. That is, in the absence of a validA           connection to that OpenVMS node, the information in ther,           database is assumed to be correct.  E                       Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-9n e  m      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station ! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS Systemc    2 D.1.8  Keeping Your Storage Environment Up to Date  <       The TNT$UTILITY.COM utility accepts parameters (UPDATE;       STORAGE) to update the storage database. However, the <       storage database is updated dynamically every time you<       use the OpenVMS Management Station client to perform aA       storage management operation. Therefore, you do not need to 9       run TNT$UTILITY.COM to update the storage database.    D.1.9  Enabling Disk Quotasd  =       Before installing OpenVMS Management Station, you mights>       have disabled disk quotas on the SYSTEM disk. If so, youA       should reenable the quotas and then rebuild to update quotae5       information by entering the following commands:O          $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DISKQUOTA       DISKQUOTA> ENABLE        DISKQUOTA> REBUILD       DISKQUOTA> EXIT   * D.1.10  Caching Storage Configuration Data  :       OpenVMS Management Station uses two logical names to?       determine how often to refresh cached (in-memory) storage_       configuration data.l  =       o  TNT$PURGE_CYCLE_LATENCY-Determines how often to waite?          (in seconds) after purging stale device reports beforei=          purging again. This value affects how frequently thet>          cluster-wide data (maintained by a "master server" is          updated in memory.             min = 180'          default =  1800   (30 minutes)l$          max = 18000       (5 hours)  :       o  TNT$LOCAL_SURVEY_LATENCY-Determines the delay (in=          seconds) from one node-specific device survey to thet@          next. This value is independent of cluster-wide surveys;          requested by the "master server" when performing a           purge.F            min = 6"          default =  60  (1 minute)$          max = 600      (10 minutes)  1 D-10  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station  _  1      E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station E                                     D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS SystemM    >           For both logical names, smaller values result in theE           OpenVMS Management Station server consuming more CPU cyclesO(           in periodic purges or surveys.  @           If you do not accept the defaults, you might find thatE           larger OpenVMS Cluster systems behave better with values onP,           the high end of the allowed range.  E           If you do not define these logicals, the OpenVMS Management B           Station server uses the default values. If you do defineC           these logical names, the values are used only if they are,.           within the minimum to maximum range.  ,     D.1.11 Running Third-Party TCP/IP Stacks  E           Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 3.2 or higher iseE           the only supported TCP/IP stack. Additional stacks have not B           been tested. However, TCP/IP stacks that are 100 percentE           compliant with the QIO interface for Compaq TCP/IP ServicesEC           for OpenVMS should also work. (Contact your TCP/IP vendore9           for additional information and support issues.)f  >           For the best chance of success, check the following:  D           o  Make sure that the QIO service (for example, UCXQIO) is              enabled.n  7           o  For TCPware, also make sure that TCPware's 3              UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE is an installed image.o  B           o  Also for TCPware, make sure you are running a versionC              of TCPware that correctly implements a DECC-compatibleC5              socket interface, such as Version 5.3-3.t  -     D.1.12 Determining and Reporting Problems   C           If you encounter a problem while using OpenVMS Managementa?           Station, please report it to Compaq. Depending on theAA           nature of the problem and the type of support you have,a4           you can take one of the following actions:  E           o  If your software contract or warranty agreement entitlesS3              you to telephone support, call Compaq.   D           o  If the problem is related to OpenVMS Management StationE              documentation, use the Internet address printed in frontg3              of this book to send us your comments.   E                      Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-11a n  a      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Stationo! D.1 Preparing Your OpenVMS Systems    6 D.1.13  Removing the OpenVMS Management Station Server  @       If you use the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility to@       remove OpenVMS Management Station from the OpenVMS system,*       the following files are not removed:         o  TNT$ACS.DAT  ,       o  TNT$JOURNAL.TNT$TRANSACTION_JOURNAL         o  TNT$SERVER_ERROR.LOGe         o  TNT$UADB.DAT           o  TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM  ?       Do not delete these files unless you have already removed !       OpenVMS Management Station.s   D.2  Preparing Your PC  ?       During the OpenVMS installation or upgrade procedure, you =       selected the OpenVMS Management Station client softwaref?       files to be installed on your OpenVMS system disk (or youe<       added them later using the DCL command PRODUCT INSTALL>       TNT). After you have prepared your OpenVMS system to run?       the server software, you must next prepare your PC to runo       the client software.  6       This section includes the following information:  '       o  Required memory and disk spaceo         o  Required software  '       o  Installing the client softwareE  9       o  Getting started using OpenVMS Management Station   % D.2.1  Required Memory and Disk Spacep  >       Your PC requires 13 MB of free disk space to install the1       OpenVMS Management Station client software._    1 D-12  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management StationR    y      E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station E                                                 D.2 Preparing Your PC          D.2.2 Distribution Files  B           There are two versions of the OpenVMS Management Station=           client kit: TNT030_I.EXE for Intel systems (Windowse@           95 and Windows NT), and TNT030_A.EXE for Alpha Windows<           NT systems. Both of these files are located in the,           SYS$COMMON:[TNT.CLIENT] directory.  E           The Intel kit will not install under FX!32 running on Alphaa<           processors; use the Alpha native kit in this case.       D.2.3 Required SoftwareS  >           Microsoft Windows NT Versions 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or>           higher) or Windows 95 or higher (Intel only) must be?           installed on each PC on which you want to install the ,           OpenVMS Management Station client.  @           The version of MMC included in this baselevel requires@           files provided by Microsoft Internet Explorer. VersionC           3.02 or later of Internet Explorer must be present on then           system.n  (     D.2.4 Time Required for Installation  E           The time required to install the OpenVMS Management Station_5           client software is approximately 5 minutes._  (     D.2.5 Copy the Client File to the PC  @           The client files TNT030_I.EXE (Intel) and TNT030_A.EXE<           (Alpha) are located in the SYS$COMMON:[TNT.CLIENT]E           directory. Copy either client file to a temporary directory 7           the PC using any of the following procedures:   C           o  Create a file share to the OpenVMS system and copy the               file.  @           o  Use FTP on the PC to copy the file from the OpenVMS              system.        D.2.6 Installation Directory  =           The installation procedure allows you to select thesE           installation directory, and suggests \Program Files\OpenVMSg'           Mgmt Station\ as the default.   E                      Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-13  u  d      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station  D.2 Preparing Your PCt     D.2.7  Installation ProcedureE  =       Run TNT030_I.EXE (Intel) or TNT030_A.EXE (Alpha) from ap?       temporary directory. These are self-extracting executablea8       files that automate the OpenVMS Management Station       installation.t   D.2.8  Recovering from Errors   >       If an error occurs during installation, you will receive?       an error message describing the problem. This information ?       can help you determine the cause of the problem. An errorl=       can occur during the installation if one or more of thea!       following conditions exist:   2       o  The operating system version is incorrect  7       o  Disk space and memory necessary for successful_$          installation are inadequate  4 D.3  After Installing the Client Software on Your PC  ?       When you create an OpenVMS Cluster or OpenVMS Node objects?       in an OpenVMS Management Domain, you select the transporteA       you want to use for all connections to that system. You canu9       choose DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS Alpha or TCP/IP.s  <       OpenVMS Management Station uses this transport for all?       communications between the PC and this system, or between :       any other OpenVMS system that is running the OpenVMS0       Management Station server and this system.  ?          ________________________ Note ________________________   <          The OpenVMS Management Station client supports only=          TCP/IP connections for primary servers. That is, theo>          connection between the PC and the OpenVMS system uses<          only TCP/IP. Therefore, at least one OpenVMS system           must be running TCP/IP.  ?          ______________________________________________________   >       You do need to make sure that your PC can connect to the;       primary-server systems, as described in the following ;       sections. OpenVMS Management Station connects your PCm=       to the primary-server system and then routes managementr'       operations to the target systems.   1 D-14  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Stationa           E                           Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management StationeE                                             D.4 Defining TCP/IP Nodes          D.4 Defining TCP/IP Nodesh  D           Your hosts file or name server must be able to resolve theB           IP name or address of all primary-server systems. If youD           can successfully ping the primary-server systems from your)           PC, then this condition is met.   B     D.5 Uninstalling Version 2.1 of the OpenVMS Management Station         Client  A           Version 3.0 of the OpenVMS Management Station client ismC           not dependent on Version 2.1 and does not share any fileseC           with this prior version. After installing the Version 3.0.D           client, you can uninstall the Version 2.1 client software.  /     D.6 Uninstalling OpenVMS Management Station   A           If you need to uninstall the OpenVMS Management Stations;           client software, make sure you first exit OpenVMS A           Management Station. The uninstallation fails if OpenVMSh2           Management Station is currently running.  =           If you run the OpenVMS Management Station Help, them+           following files might be created:y             o  VMSMGMT.FTS             o  VMSMGMT.GID             o  VMSPRINT.FTSc             o  VMSPRINT.GID              o  VMSSCOPE.FTSe             o  VMSSCOPE.GID              o  VMSSTORE.FTSe             o  VMSSTORE.GID              o  VMSACNT.FTS             o  VMSACNT.GID  C           The OpenVMS Management Station Uninstall program does not 8           delete these files. To complete the uninstall:             1. Delete these files   <           2. Delete the OpenVMS Management Station directory  E                      Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station D-15v t  a      + Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station_+ D.6 Uninstalling OpenVMS Management StationN    @       Note that the OpenVMS Management Station Uninstall program?       does not uninstall the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)        support files.  4 D.7  Getting Started with OpenVMS Management Station  <       All information about getting started, setting up, and=       using OpenVMS Management Station is contained in online :       help and the OpenVMS Management Station Overview and       Release Notes.                                                                      1 D-16  Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Statione                         E                                                                     EfE     _________________________________________________________________   E                    Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating Systeme    B           You can remove the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system/           from your disk in the following ways:g  D           o  If the disk contains a small number of user files, copyA              those user files elsewhere and then reinitialize the               disk.  B           o  If the disk contains many user files, use the PRODUCT?              REMOVE command to remove an obsolete or extra copy A              of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system without$D              removing any of the user files. Note that you must alsoB              delete or archive certain operating system files that6              the PRODUCT REMOVE command cannot delete.  E           Follow these steps to remove Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operatingM           system files:e  =           1. If your system disk has multiple system-specificiD              roots, boot the system and execute SYS$MANAGER:CLUSTER_E              CONFIG.COM to remove all roots except the one from whicho              you are booted.  D           2. Shut down and boot from the distribution CD-ROM or from?              a system disk other than the one from which Compaqe?              OpenVMS Alpha is being removed. Then do one of thee              following:d  ?              o  If Compaq OpenVMS Alpha is not running from the D                 distribution CD-ROM, log in to a privileged account.  ;              o  If Compaq OpenVMS Alpha is running from the A                 distribution CD-ROM, choose the option to execute                  DCL commands.e      E                Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E-1S i  c      2 Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System      *       3. Enter the following DCL commands:  2          $ DEFINE/NOLOG PCSI$SYSDEVICE target-disk9          $ DEFINE/NOLOG PCSI$SPECIFIC target-disk:[SYSx.] A          $ DEFINE/NOLOG PCSI$DESTINATION target-disk:[VMS$COMMON] %          $ PRODUCT REMOVE VMS /REMOTEs            where:   A          o  target-disk is the device name of the disk from which *             OpenVMS Alpha is being removed  >          o  SYSx is the root number that you did not remove in             step 1  =       4. If the disk also contains layered products that were.=          installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installation A          utility, Compaq recommends that you remove them as well. =          Remove any layered products before using the PRODUCTa          REMOVE VMS command.  =          Use the following command to remove all the productsn@          at once. Select the layered products you want to remove          from the menu.h  #          $ PRODUCT REMOVE * /REMOTEL  8          Use the following commands to remove individual          products:  &          $ PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT/REMOTE.          $ PRODUCT REMOVE product-name /REMOTE  ;       5. Because the PRODUCT REMOVE command does not deleter;          certain files, review the target disk to determinet>          if you want to delete, move, or archive the operating4          system files that still remain on the disk.  A          Following are lists of the files that the PRODUCT REMOVE !          command does not delete:m  =          o  In target-disk:[SYS*.SYSEXE], where * is 0 or the @             hexadecimal number of any additional OpenVMS Cluster%             roots on the target disk:                   ALPHAVMSSYS.PAR                MODPARAMS.DAT                PAGEFILE.SYS                 SWAPFILE.SYS   7 E-2  Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System            E                    Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating SystemS      3              o  In target-disk:[VMS$COMMON.SYSEXE]:   "                    LMF$LICENSE.LDB1                    PCSI$FILE_SYSTEM.PCSI$DATABASEp/                    PCSI$PROCESSOR.PCSI$DATABASEt*                    PCSI$ROOT.PCSI$DATABASE!                    RIGHTSLIST.DATa                    SYSUAF.DATm  A              As you examine the preceding lists of files, you may ?              want to archive, rather than delete, the following.              files:o                   ALPHAVMSSYS.PARn                 MODPARAMS.DATh                 LMF$LICENSE.LDBa                 RIGHTSLIST.DAT                 SYSUAF.DAT  D              Also, if you previously removed layered products, thereD              may be additional files created by the layered products;              that you may want to delete, move, or archive.E  @           6. Review the target disk for the directory structures@              [VMS$COMMON...] and [SYSx...] that remain after youB              remove the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system. You2              may want to delete these directories.  B              Note that the directories [SYSx]SYSCOMMON.DIR (in allE              [SYSx]) are aliases for the file [000000]VMS$COMMON.DIR.lB              DO NOT DELETE THESE SYSCOMMON.DIR files. Instead, use)              SET FILE /REMOVE as follows:   2              $SET FILE /REMOVE [SYS*]SYSCOMMON.DIR  D              After you have executed this command and deleted, movedA              or archived all the files in [VMS$COMMON...] you canc@              delete [000000]VMS$COMMON.DIR. You can then proceed@              to delete, move or archive the files in each [SYSx]              directory.           E                Removing the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Operating System E-3= 0                           E     _________________________________________________________________   E                                                              Glossary       E           This glossary defines key terms in the context of an Compaqo.           OpenVMS Alpha computing environment.             boot, bootstrapS  C           The process of loading system software into a processor'soE           main memory. This guide uses the term boot to refer to thisn           process.             boot servere  @           An Alpha computer that is part of a local area OpenVMSC           Cluster. The boot server is a combination of a MOP serverVC           and a disk server for the satellite system disk. See alsoy           satellite node.s  !           CI only OpenVMS Clustero  ;           A computer system consisting of a number of Alpha.C           computers. It uses only the computer interconnect, or CI,TC           to communicate with other Alpha computers in the cluster.n5           These computers share a single file system.              CI  C           A type of I/O subsystem. It links computers to each other :           and to HSx devices (for example, an HSC or HSD).             device name   D           The name used to identify a device on the system. A deviceE           name indicates the device code, controller designation, andc           unit number.  E                                                            Glossary-1     a                     disk servere  >       A computer that is part of a local area OpenVMS Cluster.<       This computer provides an access path to CI, DSSI, and=       locally connected disks for other computers that do note       have a direct connection.C         HSx device  @       A self-contained, intelligent, mass storage subsystem (for?       example, an HSC or HSD) that lets computers in an OpenVMSu&       Cluster environment share disks.         HSx drivei  <       Any disk or tape drive connected to an HSx device (for<       example, an HSC or HSD). A system disk on an HSx drive>       can be shared by several computers in an OpenVMS Cluster       environment.         InfoServer  >       A general-purpose disk storage server that allows you to>       use the operating system CD-ROM to install the operatingA       system on remote client systems connected to the same local        area network (LAN).s          local area OpenVMS Cluster  >       A configuration consisting of one or more computers that:       act as a MOP server and disk server, and a number of>       low-end computers that act as satellite nodes. The local=       area network (LAN) connects all of the computers. Theseo+       computers share a single file system.O         local drivet  ?       A drive, such as an RRD42 CD-ROM drive, that is connectedo=       directly to an Alpha computer. If you have a standaloneC?       Alpha computer, it is likely that all drives connected toD"       the system are local drives.         media   >       Any packaging agent capable of storing computer software>       (for example, CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy diskettes,'       disk packs, and tape cartridges).e  
 Glossary-2                   ,           mixed interconnect OpenVMS Cluster  C           A computer system consisting of a number of computers. It B           uses CI, Ethernet, and DSSI adapters to communicate with)           other computers in the cluster.              MOP server  A           A computer system running DECnet software that downlinef;           loads OpenVMS Cluster satellites using the DECneto*           maintenance operations protocol.  %           OpenVMS Cluster environment   ?           A computer system consisting of a number of Alpha andg@           VAX computers. There are four types of OpenVMS ClusterB           environments: CI only, DSSI only, local area, and mixed-           interconnect.e             satellite node  B           A computer that is part of a local area OpenVMS Cluster.C           A satellite node is downline loaded from a MOP server andoC           then boots remotely from the system disk served by a diskrA           server in the local area OpenVMS Cluster. See also boote*           server, disk server, MOP server.             scratch disk  ?           A blank disk or a disk with files you no longer need.n             source drive  E           The drive that holds the distribution kit during an upgrade D           or installation, or the drive from which you restore files           to a target disk.n             standalone systems  9           A computer system with only one Alpha computer.u             system disk   C           The disk that contains or will contain the Compaq OpenVMSr!           Alpha operating system.l             target drive  C           The drive that holds the system disk during an upgrade oraB           installation, or the drive you designate when backing up           the system disk.  E                                                            Glossary-3  2                 *       UETP (User Environment Test Package)  ?       A software package that tests all the standard peripheral <       devices on your system, various commands and operatingA       system functions, the system's multiuser capability, DECnet.4       software, and the OpenVMS Cluster environment.                                                                              
 Glossary-4 O  T                            B  _________________________________________________________________  B                                                              Index      <  A                                  Alpha computers (cont'd)7  _______________________________     booting with PMAZCe=  Accounts                               TURBOchannel adapter,o,    creating after installation,         A-11?       4-2                            booting with XDELTA,  A-10gA    setting up after an               canceling boot device,  A-23t3       installation, 4-4              halting,  A-26a>  Adding files                        performing conversational1    after installation,  4-9             boot, A-7.?    after upgrade,  8-9               setting boot device,  A-22N=  AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT,  4-18           setting boot parameters,e,  Allocation class                       A-23  B    See also ALLOCLASS parameter      setting for automatic booting-    determining,  2-3                     A-20 ?  ALLOCLASS parameter,  2-3           showing boot device,  A-23a9    supplying during OpenVMS          shutting down,  A-27p@       Cluster installation, 3-39     troubleshooting procedures,,  Alpha computers                        A-30?    booting failure,  A-30           ANALYZE/CRASH command, A-29sB    booting from a different         ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE utility8       directory, A-11                error message,  5-6B    booting in an emergency,          using before an upgrade,  5-6+       A-14                          APB.EXEeA    booting with minimum startup,     and Writeboot utility,  A-25n1       A-9                           Architectureso=    booting with PMAD                 Alpha and VAX,  2-1, 6-1S2       TURBOchannel adapter,         Archived files4       A-14                           deleting,  7-236    booting with PMAZB                preserving,  7-231       TURBOchannel adapter,         AUTOGEN, 4-18 B       A-11                           running after an installation-                                          4-18   B                                                            Index-1 P                 3 AUTOGEN (cont'd)                   Booting (cont'd)   <   running after an upgrade,         with PMAZC TURBOchannel,+      8-18                              A-11 6   running at end of                 with XDELTA,  A-103      installation, 3-40            Booting problems :                                     fixing by booting with@ B______________________________        default parameter values,+ Backing up the system disk,            A-15r1    1-6, 4-16, 5-5, 8-17, A-2,      Bugcheck, A-30o  $    A-6, B-1                        CB   in a shadow set,  B-8            _______________________________,   without booting the CD-ROM,      Checklist;      B-8                            postinstallation,  4-20 6 BACKUP command,  B-2                postupgrade,  8-194 Boot block                          preupgrade,  5-97   writing,  A-25                   Cluster group number < Boot command                        rules for creating,  2-53   qualifiers for XDELTA,  A-10     Cluster passwords< Booting                             rules for creating,  2-5  3   automatic,  A-20                 Cluster upgradese<   canceling boot device,  A-23      See Concurrent upgrades;@   conversational,  A-7                 Rolling upgrades; Upgrade0   failure,  A-30                       procedure>   from a different directory,      CLUSTER_SIZE parameter, B-55      A-11                          Command procedurest@   from the InfoServer,  3-4,        checking after upgrade,  8-6/      7-2, A-3                      Common filesn=   in an emergency,  A-14            coordinating for multiplet9      with default system               boot servers,  D-2a=         parameters, A-15            coordinating for multiplel9      without startup and login         system disks,  D-2t7         procedures, A-16           Compaq OpenVMS Alphat+      without the User               license 9         Authorization File,            registering during =         A-18                              installation,  3-24S=   setting boot device,  A-22        removing operating systemR2   setting boot parameters,             files,  E-1-      A-23                           save setsS=   showing boot device,  A-23           transferring to systems4   with alternate TURBOchannel             disk,  3-86      adapter, A-14                 Compaq System Tools1   with minimum startup,  A-9        CD-ROM,  4-14g   with PMAZB TURBOchannel,	      A-11v   Index-2     p              A     Compaq TCP/IP Services for        DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMSt7       OpenVMS                            Alpha (cont'd)UD       configuring after an              running with DECwindows, 4-55         installation,  4-6              upgrade, 7-21tD     CONTINUE command, A-8             DECnet-Plus for Compaq OpenVMS.     Crash commands, A-28                 Alpha<     Creating a system disk, 3-8         configuring after an<     Ctrl/T, A-31                          installation,  4-4C     Customizing the system, 4-3       DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha   5                                         removing, 4-4 5     D______________________________     upgrade, 7-21   D     DEC 3000 Alpha computers          Decompressing system libraries2       booting over the network,           4-6, 8-6@         A-13                          DECW$IGNORE_DECNET logical2       booting with alternate             name, 4-5?         TURBOchannel adapter,         Default system parametersg:         A-14                            booting with, A-155       booting with PMAZB              DIAGNOSE,  4-14n0         TURBOchannel adapter,         Disk spaceB         A-11                            amount needed for upgrade,-       booting with PMAZC                  5-7 C         TURBOchannel adapter,           amount needed to decompresss9         A-11                              libraries,  8-6NC     DECamds, 7-8                        amount needed to decompressi@     DECevent                              system libraries,  4-6/       installing, 4-14, 8-15          Dump fileo:     DECnet node address, 2-3            checking size, 8-4;       providing during installation     modifying size, 8-4i  &           3-38                       EE     DECnet node name, 2-3             _______________________________ A       possible values, 3-38           Editing startup files,  4-3 >       providing during installation   Emergency system startup:           3-38                         with default system;     DECnet Phase IV for Compaq            parameters,  A-15oA       OpenVMS Alpha                     without startup and login ;       configuring after an                procedures,  A-16i=         installation,  4-4              without the UAF, A-18o,       registering license after       Errors;         installation,  4-2              cluster hang duringxC     DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS           preupgrade shutdown,  6-8 =       Alpha                             running ANALYZE/DISK_e9       configuring after an                STRUCTURE,  5-6            installation,  4-4"       ignoring during startup, 4-5  E                                                               Index-3d :  S              8 EXPECTED_VOTES                     Installation (cont'd)?   parameter,  8-4                   of layered products,  3-32,   1                                        4-12, 7-24f@ F______________________________     of OpenVMS Debugger clients,  1 Factory installed software             4-15, 8-16n;    (FIS),  xi                       rebooting system,  3-42y3 FEEDBACK.DAT,  5-8                  recording,  1-2e? FIELD account                       registering licenses,  3-24m:   creating after installation,      running AUTOGEN,  3-40<      4-2                            setting passwords,  3-12> Files                               specifying OpenVMS Cluster;   adding                               configuration,  3-38 3      after installation,  4-9       stages of,  3-1$A      after upgrade,  8-9            using the POLYCENTER SoftwareoA   removing                             Installation utility,  1-6R9      after installation,  4-9      Installation procedureE5      after upgrade,  8-9            time zones,  3-20t  B _______________________________    L______________________________  3 Halting the system,  A-26          Layered productso? Hardware                            effect of upgrade on,  5-3, +   supported,  D-12                     8-13t; Hardware problem                    installing after Compaq A   diagnosing,  A-30                    OpenVMS Alpha installation - HSx device                               4-12V<   definition,  1-1                  installing during CompaqA   specifying,  3-37                    OpenVMS Alpha installation   -                                          3-32-< I______________________________     installing during Compaq  = InfoServer                             OpenVMS Alpha upgrade,a+   booting,  3-4, 7-2, A-3              7-24->   losing connection,  3-6, 7-4     LIBDECOMP.COM (procedure toA INITIALIZE command,  A-21            decompress system libraries) / Installation                           4-7, 8-7   =   See also Postinstallation         running after an upgrade, *      tasks, Preinstallation            8-6,      tasks                         Libraries:   booting system disk after         decompressing after an9      transferring required save        installation,  4-6L>      set, 3-37                     LICENSE (License Management-   information needed for             utility)TA      OpenVMS Cluster, 2-1           example of registration,  C-1y8                                     license registration6                                        procedure,  C-1   Index-4     t              C     LICENSE (License Management       Mixed-version OpenVMS ClustertD       utility) (cont'd)                  systems, 2-1, 6-1, 6-2, 6-6D       using during installation,      MODPARAMS.DAT (parameter file)4         3-25                              4-18, 8-18B     License Management Facility         modifying for cluster, 8-4D       (LMF),  C-6                       modifying for single system,-       restrictions, C-7, C-9              8-4S  "     License Unit Requirement TableE       (LURT),  C-1                    N______________________________[  =     Licenses                          NETCONFIG.COM procedureo  E       See also Product                  running after an installationC/         Authorization Key (PAK)             4-5M#       registering after an upgrade, E         8-3                           O______________________________ 9       registering after               OPCCRASH.EXE,  A-28p5         installation,  4-2            OpenVMS Cluster 5       registering during                building, 4-3_@         installation,  3-24             information required for>     Log                                   Compaq OpenVMS Alpha<       for installation, 1-2               installation,  2-1B     Logging in                          label for system disk, B-2C       when errors in login            OpenVMS Cluster installation,'-         procedures prevent,  A-16        3-38tB       when errors in startup            choosing quorum disk, 3-40@         procedures prevent,  A-16       configuring the cluster,.       when forgotten passwords            3-38<         prevent,  A-18                  prompts during, 3-38<     Logical names                       suggested answers to:       UAFALTERNATE, A-18                  questions,  3-38E     Login command procedures            supplying ALLOCLASS parameters0       booting without, A-16                 3-39<       when errors prevent you from    OpenVMS Cluster quorumB         logging in,  A-16               maintaining during rolling  8     M                                     upgrades,  6-7>     _______________________________   OpenVMS Cluster upgrades@     Migration support, 2-1, 6-1         See Concurrent upgrades;C     Minimum startup, A-10                 Rolling upgrades; Upgrades3     Mixed-architecture OpenVMS            procedure 6       Cluster systems,  2-1, 6-1,     OpenVMS DebuggerC       6-5                               installing clients on a PC,s4     Mixed-version cluster, 6-3            4-15, 8-16  E                                                               Index-5S a                 9 OpenVMS Management Station         Postinstallation taskse-   preparing system,  4-12, 8-12      (cont'd) < Output                              preparing to use OpenVMS@   saving from installation,            Management Station,  4-12>      1-2                            registering licenses,  4-2  =                                     setting up user accounts, * P______________________________        4-4  ? Page file                           testing the system with theS<   checking size,  8-4                  User Environment Test4   modifying size,  8-4                 Package,  4-6: Password                            tuning the system with5   forgotten,  3-44, A-18               AUTOGEN,  4-18t4   minimum length,  3-12            Postupgrade tasks>   setting during installation,      adding and removing files,*      3-12                              8-9A PMAZB TURBOchannel adapter          backing up system disk,  8-17 @   booting system,  A-11             changing MODPARAMS.DAT,  8-4? PMAZC TURBOchannel adapter          checking system file sizes,g*   booting system,  A-11                8-48 POLYCENTER Software                 decompressing system6    Installation utility                libraries,  8-6?   installing the operating          examining command procedurec6      system, 1-6                       templates,  8-6@   upgrading the operating           modifying size of dump file,*      system, 1-6                       8-4@ Postinstallation tasks,  4-1        modifying size of page file,*   adding and removing files,           8-4@      4-9                            modifying size of swap file,*   adjusting system parameters,         8-4<      4-4                            preparing to use OpenVMS@   backing up the system disk,          Management Station,  8-12=      4-3, 4-16, 4-17                registering new licenses,w*   configuring networking               8-3:      software, 4-4                  running AUTOGEN,  8-186   customizing the system,  4-3      running UETP,  8-68   decompressing system             Preinstallation tasks>      libraries, 4-6                 collecting information you6   editing startup procedures,          will need,  3-1<      4-4                            preparing for an OpenVMS@   installing layered products,         Cluster environment,  2-19      4-12                           software and hardwareo7   installing OpenVMS Debugger          components,  1-2s      clients, 4-15, 8-16   Index-6  a  s              :     Preupgrade tasks                  Quorum disk (cont'd)?       analyzing and repairing           choosing during OpenVMSk?         system disk,  5-6                 Cluster installation,d.       backing up system disk, 5-5         3-40        preparing system disk, 5-6'       shutting down system, 5-8       RlE     Printer                           _______________________________ ,       recording installation on,      Reboot@         1-2                             after installation, 3-42E     Problems                          Recording an installation,  1-2C3       booting                         Remedial kits @          fixing by booting with         deleting archived files,.            default parameter              7-23B            values,  A-15                preserving archived files,.       forgotten password                  7-234          fixing by booting without    Removing files?            the UAF,  A-18               after installation, 4-9e:       logging in, A-16, A-18            after upgrade, 8-9C     Product Authorization Key         Restoring files on the systemt<       (PAK)                              disk, 1-6, A-2, A-6E       registering after an            Restoring the system disk,  B-6 C         installation,  4-2              without booting the CD-ROM, -       registering after an upgrade,       B-8_2         8-3                           Restrictions@       registering during an             for Compaq OpenVMS Alpha7         installation,  3-24               upgrade,  5-2cC     PRODUCT REMOVE command              License Management Facilityc:       files not removed with, E-2         (LMF),  C-7, C-9C       removing operating system       Rolling upgrades,  6-4 to 6-8 C         files,  E-1                     maintaining cluster quorum, -                                           6-7nA     Q                                   required operating system 7     _______________________________       version,  6-5l9     Queue database                      restrictions, 6-5        creating, 4-4bE     Queue manager                     S______________________________aA       starting, 4-4                   SDA (System Dump Analyzer),a
     Quorum-       See also OpenVMS Cluster           A-29 D         quorum                        SET AUTO_ACTION command,  A-22D       maintaining during rolling      SET BOOTDEF_DEV command,  A-22E         upgrades,  6-7                SET BOOT_OSFLAGS command,  A-23t       Quorum diske  E                                                               Index-7  3                 ) Setting passwords during an        SYSGENi?    installation,  3-12              commands for conversationalA1 Shadow sets                            boot,  A-8i>   system disk                      SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM procedureA      upgrading,  5-3                editing after an installationu- SHOW BOOTDEF_DEV command,              ,  4-4 =    A-22, A-23                       editing to control DECnet A SHOW CRASH command,  A-29              Phase IV for OpenVMS Alphar, Shutdown                                 4-5)   after installation,  3-42        Systemg5   before an upgrade,  5-9, 6-4,     customizing,  4-3BA      6-7                            shutting down before upgrade, *   procedures,  A-27                    5-81 SHUTDOWN.COM,  A-27, A-28          SYSTEM account = Site-specific command               forgotten password,  3-44 ;    procedures                       setting password,  3-12i.   restored during upgrade,  8-6    System disk0 Source drive,  1-2, B-4             adding files? Spiralog                               after installation,  4-9h:   restrictions,  5-2                   after upgrade,  8-9A Startup command procedure           analyzing and repairing,  5-6h5   booting without,  A-16            backing up,  8-17t7   when errors prevent you from      backing up after an :      logging in, A-16                  installation,  4-16A Startup files                       backing up before an upgrade,_*   editing after an installation        5-5>       4-3                          booting after installation,+ Swap file                              3-42d>   checking size,  8-4               booting after transferring?   modifying size,  8-4                 required save set,  3-37 A SWAPFILES.COM procedure             checking amount of free spaceo/   executing to change system           on,  4-6 2      file sizes, 8-5                creating,  3-8A SYCONFIG.COM procedure              free space needed for upgrade ,   editing after an installation          5-77       4-4                          free space needed to7< SYLOGICALS.COM procedure               decompress libraries,*   editing after an installation        4-6:       4-4                          preparing for an Compaq= SYLOGIN.COM procedure                  OpenVMS Alpha upgrade,S*   editing after an installation        5-61       4-4                          removing filese? SYSBOOT.EXE,  A-7                      after installation,  4-9t:   commands,  A-8                       after upgrade,  8-9   Index-8a e  s              ?     System disk (cont'd)              Transferring save sets to 9       unique volume label                system disk, 3-8 2         requirement,  B-2             TURBOchannel>       upgrading, 5-3                    booting with alternate8     System Dump Analyzer                  adapter,  A-14C       See SDA                           booting with PMAZB adapter,a.     System Generation utility             A-11C       (SYSGEN)                          booting with PMAZC adapter,h.       ALLOCLASS parameter, 2-3            A-11  '       commands for conversational     U E         boot,  A-8                    _______________________________TC     System hang, A-30                 UAF (User Authorization File)BD     System parameters                   booting with alternate, A-18A       booting with default, A-15        returning to the default,p.       UAFALTERNATE, A-19                  A-19@       when incorrect values prevent   UAFALTERNATE logical name,-         the system from booting,         A-18pD         A-15                          UAFALTERNATE system parameter,-     System startup                       A-19 A       in an emergency                 UETP (User Environment Testf;          with default system             Package), 4-6, 8-6n-            parameters,  A-15          UpgradeEC          without startup and login      See also Postupgrade tasks; C            procedures,  A-16              Preupgrade tasks; Upgrade23          without the UAF, A-18            proceduresB     SYSTEST account                     cautions and restrictions,-       creating after installation,        5-2WC         4-2                             DECnet Phase IV for OpenVMS,6     SYSUAFALT.DAT file, A-18              Alpha,  7-21  E     T                                   DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Alpha50     _______________________________         7-21C     Tailoring files                     disk space requirement, 5-71C       See Adding files, Removing        effect on layered products, -         files                             5-3c9     Target disk                         requirements, 5-9 ;       using backup copy for, 5-5        shadowed disks, 5-3E7     Target drive, B-4                 Upgrade procedurerE     Time zones                          effect on command procedures, -       updating during an                  8-6oD         installation,  3-20             effect on MODPARAMS.DAT, 8-4A       updating during an upgrade,       required operating system-<         7-16                              version,  5-2, 6-58                                         rolling upgrades@                                            adding a new CPU, 6-3  E                                                               Index-9                    ; Upgrade procedure (cont'd)          requirement for OpenVMSs5   time zones,  7-16                    Clusters,  B-2u3   using the POLYCENTER Software    Volume shadowing ?      Installation utility, 1-6      backing up the system disk, * User Authorization File                B-82   See UAF                          VOTES parameterA User Environment Test Package       checking for rolling upgradesn,                                          6-6
   See UETP  B                                    W______________________________> V______________________________    Warranted support, 2-1, 6-1  . Volume label                       WEBES, 4-14:   definition,  1-3                 Writeboot utility, A-25  A                                    Writing a new boot block, A-25t                                                         Index-10