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                    CD-ROM User's Guide


                    AA-QDGSE-XE

                    September 1999

                    This guide describes how to mount and control access
                    to the Software Product Library CD-ROMs, use the
                    CDMENU utility, access the contents of the CD-ROMs,
                    and install layered products from the CD-ROMs.

                    This guide also describes how to access ECOs and
                    MUPs for users who have purchased the Consolidated
                    Software Engineering Change Order distribution.







                    Platforms Supported:          OpenVMS VAX
                                                  OpenVMS Alpha
						  Tru64 UNIX


                    Revision/Update Information:  This is a revised
                                                  document.





                    Compaq Computer Corporation
                    Houston, Texas

 






          ________________________________________________________________
          September 1999

          The optical disc publication and all component parts as
          appearing herein are copyrighted.

          Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this 
          publication is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license 
          from Compaq Computer Corporation or an authorized sublicensor.

          Compaq Computer Corporation shall not be liable for technical or
          editorial errors or omissions contained herein.  The information 
          in this document is subject to change without notice.

          (c) 1999 Compaq Computer Corporation

          COMPAQ, the Compaq logo, and the Digital logo are Registered
          in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

          UNIX is a registered trademark and The Open Group is a trademark 
          of The Open Group in the US and other countries.

          Other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of 
          their respective companies.







  _________________________________________________________________

                                                           Contents



  Preface...................................................      v

  1  Overview of the CD-ROM User's Guide

        1.1   About These CD-ROMs ..........................    1-1
        1.1.1     Before Using the CD-ROMs .................    1-1
        1.1.2     Handling the CD-ROMs......................    1-1
        1.2   Product Licensing Agreements..................    1-2

  2  OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library

        2.1   Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM...    2-1
        2.2   Using the CDMENU Utility......................    2-1
        2.3   Accessing a Software CD-ROM...................    2-3
        2.3.1     OpenVMS VAX CD-ROM Directory Structure....    2-3
        2.3.2     Release Notes and Other Documentation.....    2-5
        2.3.3     Printing the Documents....................    2-5
        2.4   Installing Layered Products...................    2-6
        2.4.1     Location of Product Save Sets and
                  Installation Instructions.................    2-6
        2.4.2     Installation Methods......................    2-6
        2.4.2.1     Using VMSINSTAL.........................    2-6
        2.4.2.2     Using the POLYCENTER Software
                    Installation Utility....................    2-7
        2.5   ECOs and MUPs.................................    2-8


   3  OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library

        3.1   Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM...    3-1
        3.2   Using the CDMENU Utility......................    3-1
        3.3   Accessing a Software CD-ROM...................    3-3
        3.3.1     OpenVMS Alpha CD-ROM Directory
                  Structure.................................    3-3
        3.3.2     Release Notes and Other Documentation.....    3-5
        3.3.3     Printing the Documents....................    3-5
        3.4   Installing Layered Products...................    3-6
        3.4.1     Location of Product Save Sets and
                  Installation Instructions.................    3-6
        3.4.2     Installation Methods......................    3-6
        3.4.2.1     Using VMSINSTAL.........................    3-6
        3.4.2.2     Using the POLYCENTER Software
                      Installation Utility..................    3-7
        3.5   ECOs and MUPs.................................    3-8
                                                    
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    4     Compaq Tru64 UNIX Software Product Library

          4.1   Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM...    4-1
          4.2   Using the cdmenu Utility......................    4-3
          4.3   Accessing a Software CD-ROM...................    4-4
          4.3.1     Tru64 UNIX CD-ROM Directory
                    Structure.................................    4-5
          4.3.2     Other Documentation.......................    4-8
          4.3.3     Printing the Documents....................    4-8
          4.4   Installing Layered Products...................    4-9
          4.4.1     Location of Product Subsets and
                    Installation Instructions.................    4-9
          4.4.2     Installation Methods......................    4-9
          4.4.2.1     Using setld.............................    4-9
          4.5   ECOs and MUPs.................................    4-10

 

        Index











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        _________________________________________________________________

                                                                  Preface



              This guide provides introductory information about the
              Software Product Library CD-ROMs.

        Contents of this Guide

              Chapter 1 begins with an overview, providing information
              about the Software Product Library CD-ROMs that is common
              to all platforms.

              Chapter 2 to Chapter 4 describe platform-specific
              information for the following platforms:

              o  Chapter 2 describes OpenVMS VAX information.

              o  Chapter 3 describes OpenVMS Alpha information.

              o  Chapter 4 describes Compaq Tru64 UNIX information.


              The platform-specific information in Chapters 2 to 4
              describes:

              o  Mounting and controlling access to a CD-ROM

              o  Using the CDMENU utility

              o  Accessing information on a software CD-ROM

              o  Installing layered products

              o  ECOs and MUPs











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    Ordering Information

          Compaq Computer Corporation provides the following:

          o  Product binaries

             -  Through quarterly consolidated distributions

             -  Through individual kit purchases

          o  Product documentation

             -  Through online documentation CD-ROMs included
                with the Software Product Library or as a separate
                consolidated offering

             -  In printed format

          o  ECO and MUP distribution

             -  As a separate consolidated offering

             -  On some platforms, MUPs may be part of the Software
                Product Library at the time of the platform's
                quarterly release

          For individual product ordering information, consult your
          Compaq account representative.

          Call 1-344-4825 to place orders in the United States.
          Contact your local Compaq subsidiary outside the United
          States.

          Order numbers for software kits, printed manuals, and
          software service are included in product cover letters
          or are listed on the SPDs.














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    Conventions

              The following conventions are used in this guide:

              For OpenVMS platforms:

              ___________________________________________________________
              Convention            Meaning
              ___________________________________________________________
              For OpenVMS platforms:
              ___________________________________________________________
 
              UPPERCASE TEXT        Uppercase letters indicate the name
                                    of a command, a file, a parameter, a
                                    procedure, or utility.

              $                     The dollar sign ($) indicates the
                                    Digital Command Language (DCL) prompt
                                    on OpenVMS systems. This prompt may
                                    be different on your system.
              ___________________________________________________________
              For Compaq[R] Tru64[TM] UNIX[R] systems:
              ___________________________________________________________
 
              %                     The percent sign (%) indicates the
                                    user prompt on Tru64 UNIX systems.

              #                     The pound sign (#) indicates the
                                    system manager prompt on UNIX systems.

   	      Tru64 UNIX,           References to Tru64 UNIX and Tru64
              Tru64 UNIX Systems    UNIX Systems refer to the Tru64 UNIX 
                                    operating system running on Alpha 
				    processor hardware.
              ___________________________________________________________
              For all platforms:
              ___________________________________________________________

              $ MOUNT DKA400:       Boldface monospace text represents
              VAXDOCMAR991          user input in interactive examples.
              $ mount -r 
              /dev/rz4c/mnt

              device-name volume-   Lowercase italics indicate a variable
              label                 string. These variables include
                                    product identifiers, hardware
                                    devices, directory locations, file
                                    names, and mount points.
              ___________________________________________________________


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                                                                        1
        _________________________________________________________________

                                      Overview of the CD-ROM User's Guide


              The following information about the Compaq Software
              Product Library CD-ROMs applies to all platforms.

        1.1 About These CD-ROMs

              The Compaq Software Product Library CD-ROMs compose a
              software delivery vehicle that allows you to receive an
              update of consolidated software products on a regular
              basis.

              This method of distribution does not change the content
              of any individual product. There is no impact on product
              compatibility; individual products are neither more nor
              less compatible with each other as a result of consolidated
              distribution.

        1.1.1 Before Using the CD-ROMs

              Make sure you are familiar with the system hardware,
              including your CD-ROM drive. Refer to the Optical
              Disc Drive Owner's Manual for your CD-ROM reader for
              instructions on using the CD-ROM drive.

        1.1.2 Handling the CD-ROMs

              The CD-ROMs accompanying this booklet are enclosed in an
              antistatic envelope. In handling the CD-ROM, always grasp 
              it by its edges only.

              For information about inserting the CD-ROM in the disc
              drive, refer to the Optical Disc Drive Owner's Manual.














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       1.2 Product Licensing Agreements

              The media and the software programs contained on these
              CD-ROMs belong to Compaq. Use of the software products
              is authorized only if you have a valid software license
              from Compaq. Therefore, you must purchase the appropriate
              software license for each product you want to use from this
              consolidated distribution.

              A License Management Facility (LMF) Product Authorization
              Key (PAK) allows you to access a software product. A PAK
              must be registered and loaded before you can install
              the associated product from the Software Product Library
              CD-ROM. Each product has a unique LMF PAK name.

              Refer to your license agreements for license terms and
              conditions.

              See your operating system documentation for information on
              using the License Management Facility.






























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                                     OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library


              This chapter describes how to use the OpenVMS VAX Software
              Product Library CD-ROMs.

        2.1 Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM

              To access the files on an OpenVMS VAX Software Product
              Library CD-ROM, mount the CD-ROM using the following
              procedure:

              1. Find the appropriate volume label on the face of the
                 CD-ROM.

              2. Log in to the system manager's account (SYSTEM).

              3. Mount the CD-ROM by entering the MOUNT command in the
                 following format:

                 MOUNT device-name: volume-label

                 For example:

                 $ MOUNT DKA400: VAXBINMAR991

        2.2 Using the CDMENU Utility

              The CDMENU utility provides a menu interface that helps you
              perform the following tasks easily:

              o  Display a master index of all products

              o  Display new and updated products

              o  Fetch or copy release notes

              o  Display and print installation guides and other
                 documentation

	      o  Install products







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          To invoke the CDMENU utility:

          1. Mount the CD-ROM as described in Section 2.1.

          2. Define the logical name CD_DIRECTORY in your LOGIN.COM
             file.

             -  To access a single CD-ROM, enter a command in the
                following format:

                $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY device-name:[CDROM]

                For example:

                $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY DKA400:[CDROM]

             -  To access multiple CD-ROMs, define CD_DIRECTORY as
                a search list, entering a command in the following
                format:

          $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY device1:[CDROM],device2:[CDROM],device3:[CDROM]

                For example:

          $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY DKA200:[CDROM],DKA300:[CDROM],DKA400:[CDROM]

          3. Define the logical name CD_EDIT to indicate the editor
             to use while displaying documentation on your screen.

             For example:

             $ DEFINE CD_EDIT LSE

             In this example, the Language Sensitive Editor (LSE) is
             invoked.

          4. Enter the following command at the system prompt to
             invoke the CDMENU utility:

             $ RUN CD_DIRECTORY:CDMENU

             The CDMENU main menu is displayed.

          5. Follow the directions on the screen to choose the option
             for the task you want to perform.






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             ________________________ Note ________________________

             CDMENU assumes the CD-ROMs identified in the
             CD_DIRECTORY logical name definition are from the
             same release because it utilizes the first instance of
             CD_CONTENTS.DAT located in the [CDROM] directory.

                ______________________________________________________

        2.3 Accessing a Software CD-ROM

              OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library CD-ROMs contain
              directories for each product. These directories contain
              save sets of the binary images included in the software
              product and product installation documentation in
              PostScript and ASCII text formats. Each product directory
              begins with a unique name for that product.

        2.3.1 OpenVMS VAX CD-ROM Directory Structure

              Table 2-1 shows the structure of the OpenVMS VAX Software
              Product Library CD-ROMs.

              The [README] directory, located on the first CD-ROM,
              contains the documents you should read first. In most
              cases, these documents are available in ASCII text and
              PostScript format.

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                If present, the files SPECIAL_NOTES.TXT and
                SPECIAL_NOTES.PS in the [README] directory contain
                important information about specific products in this
                release.

                ______________________________________________________

              For each product, the name of the root directory
              usually corresponds to the name of the product
              save set. The kit save sets are located in the KIT
              subdirectory. Documentation is located in the DOCUMENTATION
              subdirectory.






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	Table 2-1 OpenVMS VAX CD-ROM Directory Structure
          ______________________________________________________________
          Directory File                 Contents
          ______________________________________________________________
          [README]                       Documentation you should
                                         read first.

                  CDMASTER_INDEX.PS      Lists all products in this
                  (.TXT)                 release, including which
                                         CD-ROM contains each product
                                         and the directory name for
                                         each product.

                  SW_COMPAT_MATRIX.PS    Indicates operating system
                  (.TXT)                 versions that support each
                                         layered product.

                  USER_GUIDE.PS (.TXT)   User guides.

                  SW_LICENSE_DOC.PS      Software License
                  (.TXT)                 Description.

                  SPECIAL_NOTES.PS       Contains last minute
                  (.TXT)                 information on selected
                                         products.

          [CDROM]                        The CDMENU utility and
                                         related files.

          [product]                      Top level product directory,
                                         as shown in the OpenVMS VAX
                                         Software Product Library
                                         Master Index.

             [product.KIT]               Product subdirectory containing
                                         save sets and/or .PCSI files.

             [product.DOCUMENTATION]     Product subdirectory
                                         containing documentation
                                         in .PS and .TXT formats.

                  product_IGUIDE.PS      Installation guides.
                  (.TXT)

                  product_COVER.PS       Cover letters.
                  (.TXT)

                  product_SPD.PS (.TXT)  Software Product Descriptions.
          ______________________________________________________________

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        2.3.2 Release Notes and Other Documentation

              Release notes for layered products are included in the kits
              and may be retrieved using the appropriate command in the
              VMSINSTAL utility or the POLYCENTER Software Installation
              utility. You may also use the CDMENU utility to perform
              this task (see Section 2.2).

              Other product documentation not listed in Table 2-1 is
              available in two ways:

              o  On OpenVMS VAX Online Documentation Library CD-ROMs in
                 an electronically viewable format

              o  As individual product documentation sets in hardcopy
                 format

              Either may be ordered separately by contacting your Compaq
              account representative.

        2.3.3 Printing the Documents

              You can print the documentation for the OpenVMS VAX
              Software Product Library either by using the CDMENU utility
              (see Section 2.2) or by entering a DCL command. You do not
              need a product license to print these documents.

              See the OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library Master Index
              for pointers to product directory specifications.

              To print a document in Table 2-1 for text output, send the
              file to an ASCII printer by entering a command in one of
              the following formats:

              $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_ANSI device:[README]file-name.TXT

          $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_ANSI device:[product.DOCUMENTATION]file-name.TXT

              To print a document in Table 2-1 for PostScript output,
              send the file to a PostScript printer by entering a command
              in one of the following formats:

              $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_POST device:[README]file-name.PS

          $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_POST device:[PRODUCT.DOCUMENTATION]file-name.PS

              In the preceding examples, device represents the name
              of the drive on which you have placed your OpenVMS VAX
              Software Product Library CD-ROM.



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    2.4 Installing Layered Products

          This section describes how to install layered products on
          an OpenVMS VAX system.

    2.4.1 Location of Product Save Sets and Installation Instructions

          The OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library Master Index gives
          the directory locations of the products on the software
          binaries CD-ROMs. This information is also available in
          the CDMASTER_INDEX.PS and CDMASTER_INDEX.TXT files in the
          [README] directory on the first CD-ROM.

          Installation information for each product, in PostScript
          and ASCII formats, is located in [product.DOCUMENTATION]
          directories, where product is the product directory name
          as given in the OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library Master


          You do not need a product license to print the information
          in these directories.

          Read the Ordering Information section in the product SPD
          for product ordering information.

    2.4.2 Installation Methods

          Install layered products using one of the following
          methods:

          o  Using the CDMENU utility (see Section 2.2).

          o  Using the VMSINSTAL.

          o  Using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.

    2.4.2.1 Using VMSINSTAL

          Individual layered product kits are located in their own
          directory hierarchies. For this reason, when you install a
          layered product, you must use a VMSINSTAL command line that
          is slightly different from the one given in the product's
          installation guide.






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          When you enter the VMSINSTAL command line, specify the
          disc drive and the directory by entering a command in the
          following format:

          @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL product drive:[directory.KIT]

		For example:

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL FORT065 DKA400:[FORT065.KIT]

              Additionally, certain system privileges must be enabled
              before you run VMSINSTAL. You must be logged in to a
              privileged account (such as the system manager's account,
              SYSTEM) that has the SETPRV privilege or at least the
              following privileges enabled:

              o  CMKRNL

              o  SYSPRV

              o  WORLD

              To check whether your process has SETPRV or other
              privileges enabled, enter the following command:

              $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES

        2.4.2.2 Using the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility

              Beginning with OpenVMS VAX Version 6.1, some products can
              be installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installation
              utility. Not all products are available with this
              installation technology.

              Use a command in the following format to install one or
              more software products that support installations by means
              of POLYCENTER Software Installation utility:

          PRODUCT INSTALL product/VERSION=number /SOURCE=drive:[directory.KIT]

              For example:

              $ PRODUCT INSTALL DQS/VERSION=1.3 /SOURCE=DKA400:[DQS013.KIT]






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              Additionally, certain system privileges must be enabled
              before you install products. You must be logged in to a
              privileged account (such as the system manager's account,
              SYSTEM) that has at least the following privileges enabled:

              o  BYPASS

              o  CMKRNL

              o  SYSLCK


          To check whether your process has these privileges enabled,
          enter the following command:

          $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES

          To see whether a previous version of a product is
          installed, use the PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT command. For
          example:

          $ PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT FORTRAN

          Refer to the product's installation guide for more
          information on installing products using the POLYCENTER
          Software Installation utility.

          To use other features of the POLYCENTER Software
          Intallation utility, see the POLYCENTER Software
          Installation Utility User's Guide.

    2.5 ECOs and MUPs

          This section describes the Consolidated Software
          Engineering Change Order distribution for OpenVMS VAX. This
          distribution provides ECOs and MUPs. Use these instructions
          if you have purchased the Consolidated Software Engineering
          Change Order distribution.

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             To purchase the Consolidated Software Engineering
             Change Order distribution for OpenVMS VAX, contact
             your local service office.

             ______________________________________________________




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          ECOs and MUPs are provided on a separate set of CD-ROMs.
          Table 2-2 describes the arrangement of files on these
          CD-ROMs.

          Table 2-2 OpenVMS VAX ECO and MUP CD-ROM Directory Structure
          ______________________________________________________________
          Directory                     Contents
          ______________________________________________________________

          [ECOname.KIT]                  ECO or MUP save sets.

          [ECOname.DOCUMENTATION]        Documentation in ASCII and
                                         PostScript format. (Includes
                                         a cover letter for each ECO and
                                         MUP.)

          [CDROM]                        CDMENU utility and associated
                                         files.

          [README]                       Documentation you should read
                                         first. This directory is located
                                         only on the first ECO/MUP
                                         CD-ROM.

                  USER_GUIDE.PS (.TXT)   User guide.

                  CDMASTER_INDEX.PS      OpenVMS VAX Consolidated
                  (.TXT)                 Software Engineering Change
                                         Order Master Index.
          ______________________________________________________________

              To access an ECO or MUP, do the following:

              1. Mount the first CD-ROM as described in Section 2.1.

              2. Print the file CDMASTER_INDEX.PS or CDMASTER_INDEX.TXT
                 and use it to determine which CD-ROM contains the ECO or
                 MUP you are interested in.

                 These files are located in the [README] directory on the
                 first ECO/MUP CD-ROM and provide a listing of products
                 with ECOs and MUPs, a pointer to the CD-ROM on which
                 each resides, and their directory names.






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          3. Invoke the ECO/MUP CDMENU utility as described in
             Section 2.2.

             This version of the CDMENU utility, located in the
             [CDROM] directory on the ECO/MUP CD-ROMs, is provided
             to assist in using the ECO/MUP CD-ROMS.

             An advantage of using the ECO/MUP version of CDMENU
             to install an ECO or MUP is that a product history is
             created, which you can reference at a future date.

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             Do not use this ECO/MUP version of CDMENU with the
             Software Products Library CD-ROMs.

             ______________________________________________________

          4. Use CDMENU to print or view the product's ECO/MUP cover
             letter.

             To determine the applicability of an ECO or MUP, read
             the information in the cover letter which discusses the
             problems addressed in the kit.

          5. Install the ECO or MUP using one of the methods
             described in Section 2.4.2.




















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                                   OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library


              This chapter describes how to use the OpenVMS Alpha
              Software Product Library CD-ROMs.

        3.1 Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM

              To access the files on an OpenVMS Alpha Software Product
              Library CD-ROM, mount the CD-ROM using the following
              procedure:

              1. Find the appropriate volume label on the face of the
                 CD-ROM.

              2. Log in to the system manager's account (SYSTEM).

              3. Mount the CD-ROM by entering the MOUNT command in the
                 following format:

                 MOUNT device-name: volume-label

                 For example:

                 $ MOUNT DKA400: AXPBINMAR991                        
        

        3.2 Using the CDMENU Utility

              The CDMENU utility provides a menu interface that helps you
              perform the following tasks easily:

              o  Display a master index of all products

              o  Display new and updated products

              o  Fetch or copy release notes

              o  Display and print installation guides and other
                 documentation

              o  Install products






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          To invoke the CDMENU utility:

          1. Mount the CD-ROM as described in Section 3.1.

          2. Define the logical name CD_DIRECTORY in your LOGIN.COM
             file.

             -  To access a single CD-ROM, enter a command in the
                following format:

                $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY device-name:[CDROM]

                For example:

                $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY DKA400:[CDROM]

             -  To access multiple CD-ROMs, define CD_DIRECTORY as
                a search list, entering a command in the following
                format:

          $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY device1:[CDROM],device2:[CDROM],device3:[CDROM]

                For example:

          $ DEFINE CD_DIRECTORY DKA200:[CDROM],DKA300:[CDROM],DKA400:[CDROM]

          3. Define the logical name CD_EDIT to indicate the editor
             to use while displaying documentation on your screen.

             For example:

             $ DEFINE CD_EDIT LSE

          4. Enter the following command at the system prompt to
             invoke the CDMENU utility:

             $ RUN CD_DIRECTORY:CDMENU

             The CDMENU main menu is displayed.

          5. Follow the directions on the screen to choose the option
             for the task you want to perform.







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             ________________________ Note ________________________

             CDMENU assumes the CD-ROMs identified in the
             CD_DIRECTORY logical name definition are from the
             same release because it utilizes the first instance of
             CD_CONTENTS.DAT located in the [CDROM] directory.
             ______________________________________________________


        3.3 Accessing a Software CD-ROM

              OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library CD-ROMs contain
              directories for each product. These directories contain
              save sets of the binary images included in the software
              product and product installation documentation in
              PostScript and ASCII text formats. Each product directory
              begins with a name unique for that product.

        3.3.1 OpenVMS Alpha CD-ROM Directory Structure

              Table 3-1 shows the structure of the OpenVMS Alpha Software
              Product Library CD-ROMs.

              The [README] directory, located on the first CD-ROM,
              contains the documents you should read first. In most
              cases, these documents are available in ASCII text and
              PostScript format.

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                If present, the files SPECIAL_NOTES.TXT and
                SPECIAL_NOTES.PS in the [README] directory contain
                important information about specific products in this
                release.
                ______________________________________________________

              For each product, the name of the root directory
              usually corresponds to the name of the product save
              set. The product save sets are located in the KIT
              subdirectory. Documentation is located in the DOCUMENTATION
              subdirectory.







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              Table 3-1 OpenVMS Alpha CD-ROM Directory Structure
          ______________________________________________________________
          Directory    File              Contents
          ______________________________________________________________

          [README]                       Documentation you should
                                         read first.

		    CDMASTER_INDEX.PS    Lists all products in this
                    (.TXT)               release, including which
                                         CD-ROM contains each product
                                         and the directory name for
                                         each product.

                    SW_COMPAT_MATRIX.PS  Indicates operating system
                    (.TXT)               versions that support each
                                         layered product.

                    USER_GUIDE.PS (.TXT) User guide.

                    SW_LICENSE_DOC.PS    Software License
                    (.TXT)               Description.

                    SPECIAL_NOTES.PS     Contains last minute
                    (.TXT)               information on selected
                                         products.

          [CDROM]                        The CDMENU utility and
                                         related files.

          [product]                      Top level product directory,
                                         as shown in the OpenVMS
                                         Alpha Software Product
                                         Library Master Index.

             [product.KIT]               Product subdirectory containing
                                         save sets and/or .PCSI files.

             [product.DOCUMENTATION]     Product subdirectory
                                         containing documentation
                                         in .PS and .TXT formats.

                  product_IGUIDE.PS      Installation guides.
                  (.TXT)

                  product_COVER.PS       Cover letters.
                  (.TXT)

                  product_SPD.PS (.TXT)  Software Product Descriptions.
          ______________________________________________________________

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        3.3.2 Release Notes and Other Documentation

              Release notes for layered products are included in the
              kits and may be retrieved by entering the appropriate
              command in the VMSINSTAL utility or the POLYCENTER Software
              Installation utility. You may also use the CDMENU utility
              to perform this task.

              Other product documentation not listed in Table 3-1 is
              available in two ways:

              o  On OpenVMS Alpha Online Documentation Library CD-ROMs in
                 an electronically viewable format

              o  As individual product documentation sets in hardcopy
                 format

              Either may be ordered separately by contacting your Compaq
              account representative.

        3.3.3 Printing the Documents

              You can print the documentation for the OpenVMS Alpha
              Software Product Library either by using the CDMENU utility
              (see Section 3.2) or by entering an operating system
              command. You do not need a product license to print these
              documents.

              See the OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library Master Index
              for pointers to product directory specifications.

              To print a document in Table 3-1 for text output, send the
              file to an ASCII printer by entering a command in one of
              the following formats:

              $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_ANSI device:[README]file-name.TXT

          $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_ANSI device:[product.DOCUMENTATION]file-name.TXT

              To print a document in Table 3-1 for PostScript output,
              send the file to a PostScript printer by entering a command
              in one of the following formats: commands:

              $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_POST device:[README]file-name.PS

          $ PRINT/QUEUE=queue_POST device:[product.DOCUMENTATION]file-name.PS

              In the preceding examples, device represents the name
              of the drive on which you have placed your OpenVMS Alpha
              Software Product Library CD-ROM.

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    3.4 Installing Layered Products

          This section describes how to install layered products on
          an OpenVMS Alpha system.

    3.4.1 Location of Product Save Sets and Installation Instructions

          The OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library Master Index
          gives the directory locations of the products on the
          software binaries CD-ROMs. This information is also
          available in the CDMASTER_INDEX.PS and CDMASTER_INDEX.TXT
          files in the [README] directory on the first CD-ROM.

          Installation information for each product, in
          PostScript and ASCII text formats, is located in
          [product.DOCUMENTATION] directories, where product is
          the product directory name as given in the OpenVMS Alpha
          Software Product Library Master Index.

          You do not need a product license to print the information
          in these directories.

          Read the Ordering Information section in the product SPD
          for product ordering information.

    3.4.2 Installation Methods

          Install layered products using one of the following
          methods:

          o  Using the CDMENU utility (see Section 3.2).

          o  Using the VMSINSTAL utility.

          o  Using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.

    3.4.2.1 Using VMSINSTAL

          Individual layered product kits are located in their own
          directory hierarchies. For this reason, when you install a
          layered product, you must use a VMSINSTAL command line that
          is slightly different from the one given in the product's
          installation guide.




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              When you enter the VMSINSTAL command line, specify the
              disc drive and the directory by entering a command in the
              following format:

              @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL product drive:[directory.KIT]

              For example:

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DECFMS024 DKA400:[DECFMS024.KIT]

              Additionally, certain system privileges must be enabled
              before you run VMSINSTAL. You must be logged in to a
              privileged account (such as the system manager's account,
              SYSTEM) that has the SETPRV privilege or at least the
              following privileges enabled:

              o  CMKRNL

              o  SYSPRV

              o  WORLD

              To check whether your process has SETPRV or other
              privileges enabled, enter the following command:

              $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES

        3.4.2.2 Using the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility

              Beginning with OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.1, some products can
              be installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installation
              utility. Not all products are available with this
              installation technology.

              Use a command in the following format to install one or
              more software products that support installations by means
              of POLYCENTER Software Installation utility:

      PRODUCT INSTALL product/VERSION=number /SOURCE=disc-drive:[directory.KIT]

              For example:

              $ PRODUCT INSTALL DQS/VERSION=1.3 /SOURCE=DKA400:[DQS013.KIT]






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          Additionally, certain system privileges must be enabled
          before you install products. You must be logged in to a
          privileged account (such as the system manager's account,
          SYSTEM) that has at least the following privileges enabled:

          o  CMKRNL

          o  SYSLCK

          o  SYSPRV


          To check whether your process has these privileges enabled,
          enter the following command:

          $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES

          To see whether a previous version of a product is
          installed, use the PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT command. For
          example:

          $ PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT FORTRAN

          Refer to the product's installation guide for more
          information on installing products using the POLYCENTER
          Software Installation utility.

          To use other features of the POLYCENTER Software
          Intallation utility, see the POLYCENTER Software
          Installation Utility User's Guide.

    3.5 ECOs and MUPs

          This section describes the OpenVMS Alpha Consolidated
          Software Engineering Change Order distribution, which
          provides ECOs and MUPs. Use these instructions if you have
          purchased the Consolidated Software Engineering Change
          Order distribution.

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             To purchase the Consolidated Software Engineering
             Change Order distribution for OpenVMS Alpha, contact
             your local service office.
             ______________________________________________________





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          ECOs and MUPs are provided on a separate set of CD-ROMs.
          Table 3-2 describes the arrangement of files on these
          CD-ROMs.

          Table 3-2 OpenVMS Alpha ECO and MUP CD-ROM Directory Structure

          ______________________________________________________________
          Directory                      Contents
          ______________________________________________________________

          [ECOname.KIT]                  ECO or MUP save sets and/or 
					 .PCSI files.

          [ECOname.DOCUMENTATION]        Documentation in ASCII and
                                         PostScript format. (Includes
                                         a cover letter for each ECO and
                                         MUP.)

          [CDROM]                        CDMENU utility and associated
                                         files.

          [README]                       Documentation you should read
                                         first. This directory is located
                                         only on the first ECO/MUP
                                         CD-ROM.

              USER_GUIDE.PS (.TXT)       User guide.

              CDMASTER_INDEX.PS          OpenVMS Alpha Consolidated
              (.TXT)                     Software Engineering Change
                                         Order Master Index.
          ______________________________________________________________

              To access an ECO or MUP, do the following:

              1. Mount the first CD-ROM as described in Section 3.1.

              2. Print the file CDMASTER_INDEX.PS or CDMASTER_INDEX.TXT
                 and use it to determine which CD-ROM contains the ECO or
                 MUP you are interested in.

                 These files are located in the [README] directory on the
                 first ECO/MUP CD-ROM and provide a listing of products
                 with ECOs and MUPs, a pointer to the CD-ROM on which
                 each resides, and their directory names.






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              3. Invoke the ECO/MUP CDMENU utility as described in
                 Section 3.2.

                 This version of the CDMENU utility, located in the
                 [CDROM] directory on the ECO/MUP CD-ROMs, is provided
                 to assist in using the ECO/MUP CD-ROMS.

                 An advantage of using the ECO/MUP version of CDMENU
                 to install an ECO or MUP is that a product history is
                 created, which you can reference at a future date.


             ________________________ Note ________________________

             Do not use this version of CDMENU with the Software
             Products Library CD-ROMs.
             ______________________________________________________

          4. Use CDMENU to print or view the product's ECO/MUP cover
             letter.

             To determine the applicability of an ECO or MUP, read
             the information in the cover letter which discusses the
             problems addressed in the kit.

          5. Install the ECO or MUP using one of the methods
             described in Section 3.4.2.





















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                                                                        4
        _________________________________________________________________

                                        Compaq Tru64 UNIX Product Library


              This chapter describes how to use the Tru64 UNIX 
              Software Product Library CD-ROMs.

        4.1 Mounting and Controlling Access to a CD-ROM

              To access the files on a Tru64 UNIX Software
              Product Library CD-ROM, mount the CD-ROM using the
              following procedure:

              1. Load the CD-ROM into the drive.

              2. Log in as root or become superuser:

                 % su
                 Password:

              3. If you do not know the device name for the CD-ROM drive,
                 use the file command to find it.

                 # file /dev/rrz*c

                 The file command returns output similar to that shown in
                 the following example. Note that the entry for the disc
                 drive includes the words RRD42 disk.

 /dev/rrz1c:     character special (8/1740) SCSI #1 RRD42 disk #12 (SCSI ID #1)
 /dev/rrz2c:     character special (8/2050) SCSI #0 RRD42 disk #16 (SCSI ID #2)
 /dev/rrz3c:     character special (8/3074) SCSI #0 RZ25 disk #24 (SCSI ID #3)
 /dev/rrz4c:     character special (8/4098) SCSI #0 RRD42 disk #32 (SCSI ID #4)
 /dev/rrz8c:     character special (8/16386) SCSI #1 RZ56 disk #64 (SCSI ID #0)













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              4. Create a directory that will be the mount point for the
                 CD-ROM, using a command in the following format:

                 mkdir /mount-point

		For example:

             # mkdir /mnt

             If you are going to mount multiple CD-ROMs, create
             multiple mount points using the mkdir command.

          5. Mount the CD-ROM using the -r option to indicate that the 
             CD-ROM is read-only. 

             o  For a single CD-ROM, use a command in the following
                format:

                # mount -r /dev/rzunit_numberc /mount-point

                where:

                unit-number is the unit number of your disc drive.

                mount-point is the mount point you have just created.

                For example:

                # mount -r /dev/rz2c /mnt

             o  For multiple CD-ROMs, use commands in the following
                format:

                # mount -r /dev/rz1c  /mnt1
                # mount -r /dev/rz2c  /mnt2

                In these examples, /mnt is the mount point for a
                single CD-ROM, whereas /mnt1 and /mnt2 are mount
                points for multiple CD-ROMs.









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          6. To dismount a CD-ROM, use a command in one of the
             following formats:

             # umount /mnt

             or

             # /sbin/umount /dev/rz4c

          8. To ensure that a CD-ROM is remounted in the event that
             your system crashes or is rebooted, follow these steps:

             a. Using the text editor of your choice, open the file
                /sbin/bcheckrc and search for the following section:

                    #
                    # mount local (non-nfs) filesystems
                    #
                    echo 'Mounting local filesystems'
                    /sbin/mount -a -v -t nonfs

                 b. To ensure that your CD-ROM will be mounted at system
                    startup, add the following lines after the mount
                    local section, replacing unit-number with the actual
                    device number of your disc drive, and mount-point
                    with the directory on which you mounted the CD-ROM:

                    #
                    # mount CD
                    #
                    echo 'Mounting CDROM'
                    /sbin/mount -r /dev/rzunit-numberc /mount-point

                    The system will mount the CD-ROM on the mount point
                    you specify on every reboot.












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        4.2 Using the cdmenu Utility

              The cdmenu utility provides a menu interface that helps you
              perform the following tasks easily:

              o  Display a master index of all products

              o  Display new and updated products

              o  Display and print installation guides and other
                 documentation

              o  Install products

              To invoke the cdmenu utility:

              1. Log in as superuser.

              2. Mount the CD-ROM as described in Section 4.1.

              3. Using the c shell (csh), define the environment variable
                 CD_DIRECTORY in your .login or .cshrc file by entering a
                 command in one of the following formats:

                 o  For a single binary CD-ROM:

                    setenv CD_DIRECTORY /mount-point:/mount-point/cdrom

                    where:

                mount-point is the directory where the CD-ROM is
                mounted.

                For example:

                # setenv CD_DIRECTORY /mnt:/mnt/cdrom

             o  For multiple CD-ROMs:

          setenv CD_DIRECTORY /mount-point1:/mount-point2:/mount-point1/cdrom

                For example:

                # setenv CD_DIRECTORY /mnt1:/mnt2:/mnt1/cdrom





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          4. Set the environment variable CD_EDIT to indicate the
             editor to use while displaying documentation on your
             screen.

             For example:

             # setenv CD_EDIT vi

          5. Enter one of the following commands at the system prompt
             to invoke the cdmenu utility. (The examples assume a
             /mnt mount point.)

             o  For a single CD-ROM:

                # /mnt/cdrom/cdmenu

             o  For multiple CD-ROMs:

                # /mnt1/cdrom/cdmenu

                The CDMENU main menu is displayed.

          6. Follow the directions on the screen to choose the option
             for the task you want to perform.

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             The cdmenu utility assumes the CD-ROMs identified in
             the CD_DIRECTORY environment variable are from the
             same release because it utilizes the first instance of
             cd_contents.dat located in the /cdrom directory.

             ______________________________________________________

       4.3 Accessing a Software CD-ROM

              Tru64 UNIX Software Product Library CD-ROMs
              contain directories for each product. These directories
              contain subsets of the binary images included in the
              software product and product installation documentation in
              PostScript and ASCII text formats. Each product directory
              begins with a name unique for that product.





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        4.3.1 Tru64 UNIX CD-ROM Directory Structure

              Table 4-1 shows the structure of the Tru64 UNIX
              Software Product Library CD-ROMs.

              The /readme directory, located on the first CD-ROM,
              contains the documents you should read first. In most
              cases, these documents are available in ASCII and
              PostScript format.

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                If present, the files special_notes.txt and
                special_notes.ps in the /readme directory contain
                important information about specific products in this
                release.
                ______________________________________________________

              For each product, the name of the root directory usually
              corresponds to the name of the product subset. The product
              subsets are located in the /kit subdirectory. Documentation
              is located in the /documentation subdirectory.

              Table 4-1 Compaq Tru64 UNIX CD-ROM Directory Structure
            ____________________________________________________________
            Directory  File                  Contents
            ____________________________________________________________
              /readme                        Documentation you should
                                             read first.

		      cdmaster_index.ps      Lists all products in this
                      (.txt)                 release, including which
                                             CD-ROM contains each product
                                             and the directory name for
                                             each product.

                      sw_compat_matrix.ps    Indicates operating system
                      (.txt)                 versions that support each
                                             layered product.

                      user_guide.ps (.txt)   User guide.

                      sw_license_doc.ps      Software License
                      (.txt)                 Description.

                      special_notes.ps       Contains last-minute
                      (.txt)                 information on selected
                                             products.



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          Table 4-1 Compaq Tru64 UNIX CD-ROM Directory Structure Cont.
            ____________________________________________________________
          Directory    File                  Contents
            ____________________________________________________________

          /cdrom                             The cdmenu utility and
                                             related files.

          /product                           Top-level product directory,
                                             as shown in the Tru64
                                             UNIX Alpha Software Product
                                             Library Master Index.

             /product/kit                    Product subdirectory
                                             containing subsets.

             /product/documentation          Product subdirectory
                                             containing documentation
                                             in .ps and .txt formats.

                  product_iguide.ps          Installation guides.
                  (.txt)

                  product_cover.ps           Cover letters.
                  (.txt)

                  product_relnotes.ps        Release notes.
                  (.txt)

	          product_spd.ps (.txt)      Software Product Descriptions.
           ____________________________________________________________


        4.3.2 Other Documentation

              Other product documentation not listed in Table 4-1 is
              available in two ways:

              o  On the Tru64 UNIX Online Documentation Library
                 CD-ROMs in an electronically viewable format

              o  As individual product documentation sets in hardcopy
                 format

              Either may be ordered separately by contacting your Compaq
              account representative.





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        4.3.3 Printing the Documents

              You can print the documentation for the Tru64 UNIX
              Software Product Library either by using the CDMENU utility
              (see Section 4.2) or by entering an operating system
              command. You do not need a product license to print these
              documents.

              See the Tru64 UNIX Software Product Library Master
              Index for pointers to product directory specifications.

              To print a document in Table 4-1 for text output, send the
              file to an ASCII printer by entering a command in one of
              the following formats. (The examples assume a /mnt mount
              point.)

              % lpr  -Pqueue-name /mnt/product/documentation/file-name.txt

              % lpr  -Pqueue-name /mnt/readme/file-name.txt

              To print a document in Table 4-1 for PostScript output,
              send the file to a PostScript printer by entering a command
              in one of the following formats:

              % lpr  -Pqueue-name /mnt/product/documentation/file-name.ps

              % lpr  -Pqueue-name /mnt/readme/file-name.ps






















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    4.4 Installing Layered Products

          This section describes how to install layered products on a
          system running the Tru64 UNIX operating system.

    4.4.1 Location of Product Subsets and Installation Instructions

          The Tru64 UNIX Software Product Library Master
          Index gives the directory locations of the products on
          the software binaries CD-ROMs. This information is also
          available in the cdmaster_index.ps and cdmaster_index.txt
          files in the /readme directory on the first CD-ROM.

          Installation information for each product, in PostScript
          and ASCII text formats, is located in product/documentation
          directories, where product is the product directory name
          as given in the Tru64 UNIX Software Product Library
          Master Index.

          You do not need a product license to print the information
          in these directories.

          Read the Ordering Information section in the product SPD
          for product ordering information.

    4.4.2 Installation Methods

          Install layered products using one of the following
          methods:

          o  Using the cdmenu utility (see Section 4.2).

          o  Using the setld command.

    4.4.2.1 Using setld

          Individual layered product kits are located in their own
          directory hierarchies. When you install a layered product,
          you must use the complete path name on the setld command
          line.






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          To install products from the Tru64 UNIX Software
          Product Library:

          1. Log in as superuser.

          2. Enter a setld command that specifies the load function
             -l (ell). Use the following format:

             % /sbin/setld -l /mount-point/product/kit

                 For example:

                 % /sbin/setld -l /mnt/pas570/kit

                 This command installs subsets requested from the
                 /pas570/kit subdirectory on the device mounted to the
                 directory /mnt.

        4.5 ECOs and MUPs

              This section describes the Tru64 UNIX Consolidated
              Software Engineering Change Order distribution, which
              provides ECOs and MUPs. Use these instructions if you have
              purchased the Consolidated Software Engineering Change
              Order distribution.

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                To purchase the Consolidated Software Engineering
                Change Order distribution for Tru64 UNIX, contact
                your local service office.
                ______________________________________________________

              ECOs and MUPs are provided on a separate set of CD-ROMs.
              Table 4-2 describes the arrangement of files on these
              CD-ROMs.











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              Table 4-2 Tru64 UNIX ECO and MUP CD-ROM Directory Structure
           ____________________________________________________________
              Directory                  Contents
           ____________________________________________________________
              /ECOname/kit               ECO or MUP subsets.

              /ECOname                   Documentation in ASCII and
              /documentation             PostScript format. (Includes
                                         a cover letter for each ECO
                                         /MUP.)

              /cdrom                     CDMENU utility and associated
                                         files.

              /readme                    Documentation you should read
                                         first. This directory is located
                                         only on the first ECO/MUP
                                         CD-ROM.

              /readme/cdmaster_index.ps  Tru64 UNIX Consolidated
              (.txt)                     Software Engineering Change
                                         Order Master Index.

              /readme/user guide.ps      User guide.
              (.txt)       
           ____________________________________________________________


          To access an ECO or MUP, do the following:

          1. Mount the first CD-ROM as described in Section 4.1.

          2. Print the file cdmaster_index.ps or cdmaster_index.txt
             and use it to determine which CD-ROM contains the ECO or
             MUP you are interested in.

             These files are located in the /readme directory on the
             first ECO/MUP CD-ROM and provide a listing of products
             with ECOs and MUPs, a pointer to the CD-ROM on which
             each resides, and their directory names.

          3. Invoke the ECO/MUP CDMENU utility as described in
             Section 4.2.

             This version of the CDMENU utility, located in the
             /cdrom directory on the ECO/MUP CD-ROMs, is provided to
             assist in using the ECO/MUP CD-ROMS.

             When you use the ECO/MUP version of CDMENU to install an
             ECO or MUP, a product history is created, which you can
             reference at a future date.



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             ________________________ Note ________________________

             Do not use this version of CDMENU with the Software
             Products Library CD-ROMs.
             ______________________________________________________

          4. Use CDMENU to print or view the product's ECO/MUP cover
             letter.

                 To determine the applicability of an ECO or MUP, read
                 the information in the cover letter which discusses the
                 problems addressed in the kit.

              5. Install the ECO or MUP using one of the methods
                 described in Section 4.4.2.

























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     _________________________________________________________________

                                                                 Index



     C                                 Compact discs
				       See CD-ROMs
     CD-ROM hardware
       documentation on, 1-1           D
     CD-ROMs                           Discs
       accessing
          on Tru64 UNIX, 4-5           See CD-ROMs
          on OpenVMS Alpha, 3-3        Documentation
          on OpenVMS VAX, 2-3            ordering,  vi

       controlling access              E
          on Tru64 UNIX, 4-1           ECOs
          on OpenVMS Alpha, 3-1          for Tru64 UNIX,  4-10
          on OpenVMS VAX, 2-1            for OpenVMS Alpha,  3-8
                                         for OpenVMS VAX,  2-8
       directory structure               
          on Tru64 UNIX, 4-5             ordering,  vi
          on OpenVMS Alpha, 3-3        Engineering Change Orders
          on OpenVMS VAX, 2-3            See ECOs
       handling, 1-1
       mounting                        I

          on Tru64 UNIX, 4-1           Installation
          on OpenVMS Alpha, 3-1          instructions
          on OpenVMS VAX, 2-1               on Tru64 UNIX,  4-9
                                            on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-6
     CDMENU utility                         on OpenVMS VAX,  2-6
       invoking                             
          on Tru64 UNIX, 4-4             layered products
          on OpenVMS Alpha, 3-2             on Tru64 UNIX,  4-9
          on OpenVMS VAX,  2-2              on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-6
                                            on OpenVMS VAX,  2-6







                                                               Index-1


 




    L______________________________     OpenVMS Alpha documentation,
                                           3-5
                                        OpenVMS VAX documentation,
    License Management Facility            2-5
       (LMF), 1-2 
    LMF                                Product Authorization Keys
      See License Management             (PAKS),  1-2

         Facility                      S
                                       _______________________________
    M______________________________    Save set locations
    Mandatory Updates                   on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-6
                                        on OpenVMS VAX,  2-6
      See MUPs                         setld utility
    Mounting CD-ROMs                    on Tru64 UNIX,  4-9
      on Tru64 UNIX,  4-1
      on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-1           Subset locations
      on OpenVMS VAX,  2-1              on Tru64 UNIX,  4-9
    MUPs
      for Tru64 UNIX,  4-10            V______________________________
      for OpenVMS Alpha,  3-8          VMSINSTAL utility
      for OpenVMS VAX,  2-8             on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-6
      ordering,  vi                     on OpenVMS VAX,  2-6

    O______________________________

    Ordering
      documentation,  vi
      ECOs and MUPs,  vi
      products,  vi

    P______________________________

    PAKS

      See Product Authorization
         Keys
    POLYCENTER Software
       Installation utility
      on OpenVMS Alpha,  3-7
      on OpenVMS VAX,  2-6
    Printing
      Tru64 UNIX documentation,
         4-8

    Index-2
  
