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	      --------------------------------------------------------
	      Installation Guide


              Order Number: AA-MK64B-TE


              January 2005

              HP Forms Management System (FMS) is a character-cell based
              forms management system for interactive applications that
              use video forms as the user interface. HP FMS provides
              application programmers with a set of development tools to
              create and maintain forms-based user interfaces and a run-
              time system for displaying and managing the application's
              user interface at execution time.

             








              Software Version:             HP FMS Version 2.5

              Operating System:             OpenVMS VAX, Version 5.0 
					    or later
                                            OpenVMS AXP, Version 1.0 
					    or later
                                            OpenVMS I64 Version 8.2  			












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                                                              Contents



     Preface...................................................     vi

     1  Preparing to Install HP FMS Software

           1.1   Required Operating System Components..........    1-1
           1.2   Prerequisite and Optional Software............    1-2
           1.3   Prerequisite Hardware.........................    1-2
           1.4   License Registration..........................    1-2
           1.5   Installation Procedure Requirements...........    1-3
           1.5.1     Restrictions..............................    1-3
           1.5.2     Time......................................    1-3
           1.5.3     Privileges................................    1-4
           1.5.4     Disk Space................................    1-4
           1.5.5     System Parameters.........................    1-4
           1.5.5.1     Checking System Parameter Values........    1-5
           1.5.5.2     Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                       GBLSECTIONS.............................    1-5
           1.5.5.3     Changing System Parameter Values with
                       AUTOGEN.................................    1-7
           1.5.6     Process Account Quotas....................    1-8
           1.5.7     VMSINSTAL Requirements....................    1-9
           1.5.8     Backing Up Your System Disk...............   1-10

     2  Installing HP FMS Software

           2.1   General Information...........................    2-1
           2.1.1     Accessing the Online Release Notes........    2-1
           2.1.2     Determining the Files and Logical Names
                     Added to the System.......................    2-2
           2.1.3     Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure.................................    2-2
           2.1.4     Ending the Installation Abnormally........    2-2
           2.2   Installation Procedure........................    2-2







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              2.2.1     Invoking VMSINSTAL........................    2-3
              2.2.2     Answering Installation Questions..........    2-4
              2.2.3     Informational Messages....................    2-8
              2.2.4     Running the Installation Verification
                        Procedure.................................    2-9
              2.2.5     Completing the Installation Procedure.....    2-9
              2.3   Error Recovery................................   2-10

        3  After Installing HP FMS Software

              3.1   Editing the System Files......................    3-1
              3.2   User Account Requirements.....................    3-2
              3.3   Running the IVP...............................    3-3
              3.4   Special Requirements..........................    3-3
              3.5   Enhancing HP FMS Performance.................    3-3
              3.6   Determining and Reporting Problems............    3-5

        4  Verifying the Form Editor and Form Tester


        A  Sample Installation

              A.1   Full Development Kit..........................    A-1
              A.2   Run-Time Kit..................................    A-3

        B  Using the Sample Applications Programs

              B.1   Files Associated with the Sample Application
                    Programs......................................    B-2
              B.2   Running the Sample Application on
                    Bisynchronous Terminals.......................    B-4
              B.3   Running the Sample Application on MicroVAX
                    Workstations..................................    B-5

        C  Files Installed on Your System


















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        Tables

              1-1       Disk Space Requirements...................    1-4

              1-2       Required System Parameter Values..........    1-5

              1-3       Process Account Quotas for the Installing
                        Account...................................    1-8

              3-1       User Account Quotas for Using HP FMS
                        Software..................................    3-2

              B-1       FMS Sample Application Programs...........    B-1

              B-2       FMS Definition Files......................    B-3

              B-3       FMS Source Files..........................    B-3

              B-4       FMS Command Files.........................    B-3

































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                                                                  Preface



              This manual describes how to install HP Forms
              Management System (FMS) Version 2.5 and how to verify the
              installation.

        Who Should Use This Guide

              This manual is intended for those who install and maintain
              HP FMS software. You should read this manual before
              installing HP FMS software.

              To install HP FMS software, you must have access to a
              privileged account. To run the Installation Verification
              Procedure (IVP), you must use a VT100- or VT200-series
              terminal or one that is VT100-compatible.

        Structure of This Guide

              This manual contains four chapters and three appendixes:

              Chapter 1 describes the preparations and requirements
              necessary for installing HP FMS software.

              Chapter 2 describes the HP FMS installation procedure.

              Chapter 3 describes the tasks to perform after installing
              HP FMS software.

              Chapter 4 describes the postinstallation IVP.

              Appendix A reproduces typical installation and IVP
              sessions.

              Appendix B describes the optional sample applications
              programs available with HP FMS software.

              Appendix C details the files that are installed or
              modified.






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        For More Information

              For additional information on installing HP FMS software,
              refer to the VMS system documentation for these topics:

              o  VMSINSTAL procedure

              o  INSTALL Utility

              o  System management and operations

              See the following documents for more information about HP
              FMS software:

              o  DEC FMS for OpenVMS Systems Mini-Reference - Provides
                 quick reference information for FMS utilities, commands
                 and qualifiers, attributes, key functions, and so on.

              o  DEC FMS for OpenVMS Systems Language Interface Manual
                 - Describes language interface issues for FMS (Forms
                 Management System) application programs. Languages
                 discussed include BASIC, BLISS-32, C, COBOL, FORTRAN,
                 PASCAL, and PL/I. Language-independent information is
                 also provided for programmers writing in languages not
                 documented in this manual.

              o  DEC FMS for OpenVMS Systems Introduction - Introduces
                 the FMS (Forms Management System). Examples from the
                 Sample Application Program show how to create and run an
                 FMS program.

              o  DEC FMS for OpenVMS Systems Utilities Reference Manual -
                 Describes the FMS (Forms Management System) utilities,
                 invoked through DCL commands, used to create and manage
                 forms and form libraries.

              o  DEC FMS for OpenVMS Systems Form Driver Reference Manual
                 - Describes how the Form Driver component of the Forms
                 Management System (FMS) works on the OpenVMS operating
                 system. It provides language-independent information
                 required to design forms and to develop programs that
                 use FMS forms for gathering and displaying data.











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        Conventions

              This following conventions are used in this guide:

              Ctrl/X                In procedures, a sequence such as
                                    Ctrl/X indicates that you must hold
                                    down the key labeled Ctrl while you
                                    press another key.

              KPn                   Key names that begin with KP indicate
                                    keys on the numeric keypad on the
                                    right side of the terminal keyboard.
                                    For example, KP4 and KP. are keys on
                                    the numeric keypad.

              PF1-X                 A sequence such as PF1-X indicates
                                    that you must first press and release
                                    the key labeled PF1, and then press
                                    and release another key.

               . . .                In examples, a horizontal ellipsis
                                    indicates one of the following
                                    possibilities:

                                    o  Additional optional arguments in a
                                       statement have been omitted.

                                    o  The preceding item or items can be
                                       repeated one or more times.

                                    o  Additional parameters, values, or
                                       other information can be entered.

                                    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.

              ()                    In format descriptions, parentheses
                                    indicate that, if you choose more
                                    than one option, you must enclose the
                                    choices in parentheses.









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              []                    In format descriptions, brackets
                                    indicate that whatever is enclosed is
                                    optional; you can select none, one,
                                    or all of the choices.

              {}                    In format descriptions, braces
                                    surround a required choice of
                                    options; you must choose one of the
                                    options listed.

              user input            For online versions, user input is
                                    shown in bold.

              $                     The default user prompt is your
                                    system name followed by a right
                                    angle bracket (>).The dollar sign
                                    is used to indicate the DCL prompt
                                    om VMS systems. This prompt might be
                                    different on your system.

              UPPERCASE             Literal strings that appear in text,
                                    examples, syntax descriptions, and
                                    function descriptions must be typed
                                    exactly as shown.

              lowercase             In commands and examples, indicates
                                    variables for which the user is to
                                    substitute a word or value.

              -                     A hyphen is used to connect multiword
                                    names that describe a single item, as
                                    in input-file.

              All references to VMS systems and OpenVMS systems refer to
              OpenVMS Alpha AXP systems and OpenVMS VAX systems unless
              otherwise specified.
















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                                                                        1
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                                    Preparing to Install HP FMS Software


              This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements
              necessary to install HPFMS software.

              This manual applies to Version 2.5 of HP FMS and all
              subsequent maintenance releases up to the next major
              product release.

              Your bill of materials (BOM) and indented bills report
              (BIL) specify the number and contents of your media.
              Be sure to verify the contents of your kit with this
              information. If your kit is damaged or if you find
              that parts of it are missing, contact your HP
              representative.

              HP FMS provides online release notes. You can read and
              print the release notes before the HP FMS installation
              begins, when you first run the installation procedure.
              Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends that
              you read the release notes before proceeding with the
              installation.

        1.1 Required Operating System Components

              HP FMS supports the following VMS Version 5.0 classes:

              o  VMS required saveset

              o  Programming support

              o  Utilities















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        1.2 Prerequisite and Optional Software


        1.2 Prerequisite and Optional Software

              This section discusses the software you must have installed
              on your system before installing HP FMS software. The
              section also includes information about software that you
              can use together with HP FMS software. Refer to the System
              Software Addendum (SSA) for a complete list of compatible
              products and their required version numbers. The SSA is
              part of the Software Product Description (SPD).

              Version 2.5 of HP FMS requires Version 5.0 or higher of
              the VMS operating system.

              If the optional software uses CDD/Plus software, or if DBMS
              software is to be part of the system, you should install
              those products before you install HP FMS. CDDSHR.EXE
              must always be installed using the Install Utility (see
              Section 1.5.5.2).

        1.3 Prerequisite Hardware

              To run the IVP, you must have a video terminal. See
              Chapter 4 for more information on the postinstallation
              IVP.

        1.4 License Registration

              The VMS License Management Facility (LMF) is available
              with Version 5.0 of the VMS operating system. If you are
              installing HP FMS on a Version 5.0 or higher VMS system,
              you must register your software license. [1]

              The license registration information you need is contained
              in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped
              with HP FMS. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains
              information about the license you own to run a particular
              piece of software.

              ____________________
              [1]   HP FMS software can be installed without registering
                    the FMS license.  However, the IVP is not executed
                    without a license registration.  In addition, the FMS
                    utilities and applications using the Form Driver are
                    not run until a license is properly registered.









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                                                 1.4 License Registration


              During the installation, you are asked if you have
              registered the HP FMS license and loaded the appropriate
              authorization key. You must register and load your license
              for HP FMS before you start the installation in order to
              run the IVP and use the software.

              To register a license under Version 5.0 or higher of the
              VMS operating system, first log in to the system manager's
              account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice of two ways to
              perform the registration:

              o  Run the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When the
                 procedure prompts you for information, respond with data
                 from your Product Authorization Key (PAK).

              o  Enter the DCL command LICENSE REGISTER with the
                 qualifiers that correspond to information on the PAK.

              For complete information on using LMF, see the manual on
              the License Management Utility in the VMS documentation
              set.

        1.5 Installation Procedure Requirements

              The following sections discuss various requirements for
              installing HP FMS software.

        1.5.1 Restrictions

              No users should be logged in to the system while you are
              installing HP FMS software. You can use the REPLY command
              to send a message to users. For example:

              $ REPLY/ALL "Please log off now. Installing FMS."

              If VMSINSTAL detects any users on the system, it gives
              you an opportunity to stop the installation procedure by
              prompting you to continue. To stop the installation, press
              RETURN.

        1.5.2 Time

              The installation takes approximately 15 to 60 minutes,
              depending on the type of media and your system
              configuration.

              Installing HP FMS and running the IVP on a standalone
              VAXstation II system takes 17 minutes.





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        1.5.3 Privileges

              To install HP FMS, you must be logged in to an account
              that has SETPRV or at least the following privileges:

              o  CMKRNL

              o  WORLD

              o  SYSPRV

              VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the start of the
              installation.

        1.5.4 Disk Space

              Installing HP FMS requires a certain amount of free disk
              space during the installation. Once HP FMS is installed,
              less storage space is required. Table 1-1 summarizes the
              storage requirements.

              Table 1-1 Disk Space Requirements

                                  		Blocks During    	Blocks After
              Kit                 	Installation     	Installation

              HP FMS Version     	3000             	2650
              2.5

              HP FMS FDV         	350              	300
              Version 2.5
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              To determine the number of free disk blocks on the current
              system disk, enter the following command:

              $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

        1.5.5 System Parameters

              The following sections show you how to check system
              parameter values, calculate values for the GBLPAGES and
              GBLSECTIONS system parameters, and change parameter values
              with the VMS AUTOGEN command procedure.

              Installing HP FMS requires certain system parameter
              settings. Table 1-2 lists the minimum required system
              parameter values for the installation. Depending on the
              kinds of programs and applications running at your site,
              you might need higher values for some settings.



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              Table 1-2 Required System Parameter Values

              System_Parameter           Value

              GBLPAGES[1]                n + 250

              GBLSECTIONS[1]             n + 4

              [1]The n variable refers to the system parameter values
              currently in use. To install HP FMS software, you
              must raise those values by the number indicated. (See
              Section 1.5.5.2.)
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        1.5.5.1 Checking System Parameter Values

              To check the values of your system parameters, use the
              following procedure:

              1. Enter the following command to invoke the System
                 Generation Utility:

                 $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
                 SYSGEN>

              2. At the SYSGEN> prompt, enter the SHOW command to display
                 the value of a system parameter. The values displayed
                 should equal or exceed the the value of each parameter
                 listed in Table 1-2. The following command displays the
                 value for the GBLPAGES system parameter:

                 SYSGEN> SHOW GBLPAGES

                 After you finish checking the parameters with the SHOW
                 command, you can enter the EXIT command at the SYSGEN>
                 prompt to return to DCL level.

        1.5.5.2 Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS

              To install and run HP FMS software, you must set the
              correct values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system
              parameters.

              The n variable shown in Table 1-2 represents the current
              number of unused global pagelets or global sections
              available on your system. For the installation to execute
              successfully, you must raise these values by the amount
              indicated.





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              To calculate the number of unused global pagelets and
              global sections on your system, use the following
              procedure:

              1. Run the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL) using the
                 following command:

                 $ INSTALL LIST /GLOBAL /SUMMARY

                 The Install Utility displays a summary of global
                 pagelets and global sections used by your system, as
                 well as the current number of unused global pagelets.
                 For example:

	           Summary of Local Memory Global Sections

        258 Global Sections Used,  22580/3420 Global Pagelets Used/Unused

              2. Determine if the number of unused global pagelets (3420
                 in the example) is equal to or greater than 250. If the
                 number of unused pagelets is less than 250, you need to
                 increase the value for GBLPAGES.

              3. Note the amount shown for Global Sections Used (258 in
                 the example).

              4. Run the System Generation Utility and use the SHOW
                 command to determine how many global sections have been
                 allocated. For example:

    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
    SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS

    Parameter Name     Current   Default   Minimum   Maximum Unit  Dynamic
    --------------     -------   -------   -------   ------- ----  -------
    GBLSECTIONS            512       250        20      4095 Sections

              5. Subtract the amount shown in the summary (258 in the
                 example) from the amount allocated. If the difference
                 is less than 4, you need to increase the value of the
                 GBLSECTIONS parameter.

              Section 1.5.5.3 describes the procedures for increasing
              these values as well as those of other system parameters.
              Refer to the VMS documentation on system management and
              operations for more information.







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        1.5.5.3 Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN

              You use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system
              parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for
              parameters that are associated with the ones you reset
              manually.

              To change system parameters with AUTOGEN, use the following
              procedure:

              1. Edit the the following file:

                 SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

                 Use an editor to access the file. If you need to change
                 a parameter value in the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file,
                 delete the current value associated with that parameter
                 and enter the new value.

                 To add a new value, add a line to the MODPARAMS.DAT
                 file. The line contains the name of the parameter and
                 its value. For example:

                 GBLSECTIONS = 128

                 You also can modify incremental parameters in the
                 MODPARAMS.DAT file. The following example increases
                 the global page setting by 2000:

                 ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000

              2. After you have made all your changes, run the AUTOGEN
                 procedure to recalculate your system parameters. Enter
                 the following command:

                 $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

                 AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and
                 restarts when it has finished. Restarting your system
                 activates the new parameter values.

              When you restart a system under Version 5.0 of the VMS
              operating system, the Autogen Utility automatically adjusts
              some of the SYSGEN parameters based on the consumption
              of resources since the last reboot. If you do not want to
              take advantage of this automatic adjustment, include the
              /NOFEEDBACK qualifier on the AUTOGEN command line.

              For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the
              instructions on modifying system parameters in the VMS
              documentation on system management and operations.


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        1.5.6 Process Account Quotas

              The account you use to install HP FMS software must
              have sufficient quotas to enable you to perform the
              installation. Table 1-3 summarizes the process quotas
              required for the installation account.

              Table 1-3 Process Account Quotas for the Installing Account

              Account Quota    Value

              ASTLM            24

              BIOLM            18

              BYTLM            18,000

              DIOLM            18

              ENQLM            30

              FILLM            20

              User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. You
              use the VMS Authorize Utility to verify and change user
              account quotas.

              To verify and change user account quotas, use the following
              procedure:

              1. Set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and run AUTHORIZE as
                 follows:

                 $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
                 $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                 UAF>

              2. At the Authorize Utility prompt (UAF>), use the SHOW
                 command with an account name to check a particular
                 account. For example:

                 UAF> SHOW SMITH

              3. To change a quota, use the MODIFY command at the UAF>
                 prompt. MODIFY has the following format:

                 MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnnn






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              The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH
              account and then exits from the Authorize Utility:

              UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=50
              UAF> EXIT

              After you exit from the utility, the VMS system displays
              messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once
              the changes have been made, you must log out and log in
              again for the new quotas to take effect.

              For more information on modifying account quotas, see
              the description of the Authorize Utility in the VMS
              documentation set.

        1.5.7 VMSINSTAL Requirements

              When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks whether:

              o  You have set your default device and directory to
                 SYS$UPDATE

              o  You are logged in to a privileged account

              o  You have adequate process account quotas for
                 installation

              o  DECnet software is up and running

              o  Any users are logged in to the system

              VMSINSTAL requires that the installation account have a
              minimum of the following quotas:

                 ASTLM = 24
                 BIOLM = 18
                 BYTLM = 18,000
                 DIOLM = 18
                 ENQLM = 30
                 FILLM = 20

              If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation,
              it notifies you and asks if you want to continue the
              installation. In some instances, you can enter YES to
              continue. To stop the installation and correct the
              situation, enter NO or press RETURN. Correct the problem
              and restart the installation.






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        1.5.8 Backing Up Your System Disk

              At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you
              have backed up your system disk. HP recommends that
              you backup your system disk before installing any software.

              Use the backup procedures that have been established at
              your site. For details on backing up a system disk, see the
              section on the Backup Utility in the VMS documentation set.












































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                                              Installing HP FMS Software


              This chapter describes how to install HP FMS software.
              Section 2.2 contains a step-by-step description of the
              installation procedure.

        2.1 General Information

              This section includes information about accessing release
              notes, determining what files and logical names are added
              to your system, running the Installation Verification
              Procedure (IVP), and ending the installation abnormally.

        2.1.1 Accessing the Online Release Notes

              HP FMS provides online release notes. You should review
              the release notes in case they contain any information
              about changes in the installation procedure.

              If you want the installation procedure to give you an
              opportunity to display or print the online release notes,
              you must specify OPTIONS N when you invoke VMSINSTAL. This
              question comes near the beginning of the installation.

              Once HP FMS has been installed, the release notes are
              located in the following file:

              SYS$HELP:HPFMS025.RELEASE_NOTES

              Online help also directs you to the release notes file.
              After the installation, you can enter the following command
              to review the release notes through the Help Facility:

              $ HELP FMS RELEASE_NOTES












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        2.1.2 Determining the Files and Logical Names Added to the System

              Appendix C and Appendix A of the online release notes list
              the files added, replaced, or modified on your system when
              HP FMS is installed.

              HP FMS adds only one logical name-FMS$EXAMPLES-to the
              system when it is installed. Appendix C as well as Appendix
              A of the online release notes list the files associated
              with FMS$EXAMPLES.

        2.1.3 Running the Installation Verification Procedure

              The IVP for HP FMS verifies the installation. During the
              installation, you are asked if you want to run the IVP as
              part of the installation. If you respond YES, VMSINSTAL
              runs the IVP. It is recommended that you run the IVP to be
              sure that HP FMS is installed correctly.

              After HP FMS is installed, you can run the IVP
              independently to verify that the software is available
              on your system. You might also want to run the IVP after a
              system failure to be sure that users can access HP FMS.

              Because of their interactive nature, the Form Editor and
              the Form Tester must be tested manually on a VT100- or
              VT200-compatible terminal. To verify the installation
              of the Form Editor and Form Tester, see the procedure
              explained in Chapter 4.

        2.1.4 Ending the Installation Abnormally

              To end the installation procedure abnormally at any time,
              press CTRL/Y. When you press CTRL/Y, the installation
              procedure deletes all files it has created and exits. You
              then can start the installation again.

        2.2 Installation Procedure

              The HP FMS installation procedure consists of a series
              of questions, prompts, and informational messages. The
              following sections explain how to invoke VMSINSTAL and
              answer the installation questions. These sections also
              explain the informational messages displayed by the
              procedure.








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        2.2.1 Invoking VMSINSTAL

              To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
              procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
              account. VMSINSTAL is in the SYS$UPDATE directory. To
              invoke VMSINSTAL, enter a command with the following
              syntax:

              @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL product-name device-name OPTIONS N

              product-name
              The installation name for the product. For HP FMS
              software, use the following installation name:

              HPFMS025

              device-name
              The name of the device on which you plan to mount the
              media. For example, MTA0: is the device name for a tape
              drive. It is not necessary to use the console drive for
              this installation. However, if you do use the console
              drive, you should replace any media you removed once the
              installation is complete.

              OPTIONS N
              An optional parameter that indicates you want to see the
              question on the release notes. If you do not include the
              OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not ask you about the
              release notes.

              There are several other options you can select when you
              invoke VMSINSTAL. For information on these options, see the
              VMS documentation on software installation

              The following example displays the command that invokes
              VMSINSTAL to install HP FMS from tape drive MTA0: and
              shows the system response. This example uses the OPTIONS N
              parameter.

              $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL VAXFMS025 DKA400: OPTIONS N

                    VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0

              It is 14-NOV-1992 at 10:15.
              Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.








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              If you omit either the product name or the device name,
              VMSINSTAL asks you for this information later.

        2.2.2 Answering Installation Questions

              This section discusses the questions that appear during
              the installation. Appendix A contains a sample installation
              procedure showing how the questions can be answered.

              An asterisk (*) marks the beginning of each question.
              Some questions show the default response in brackets, for
              example [YES]. To use the default response, press RETURN.

              1. Shutdown DECnet.

    %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.
       .
       .
       .
    * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

                 You should install HP FMS on a standalone system or
                 cluster with DECnet shut down. VMSINSTAL notifies
                 you if DECnet is running and displays a list of all
                 active processes. The procedure then asks if you want to
                 continue the installation. NO is the default response to
                 the question.

              2. Confirm system backup.

      * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

                 VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system
                 backup. You should always back up your system disk
                 before performing an installation. If you are satisfied
                 with the backup of your system disk, press RETURN.
                 Otherwise, enter NO to stop the installation. After
                 you back up your system disk, you can restart the
                 installation.

              3. Mount the media.












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                 Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
                 * Are you ready? YES
                 %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, HP FMS MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0:
                 The following products will be processed:
                   HP FMS V2.5

                     Beginning installation of HP FMS V2.5 at 10:30

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...

                 You should now mount the first distribution volume on
                 the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The
                 device name appears in the line preceding the question
                 "Are you ready?". VMSINSTAL then asks you if you are
                 ready to continue with the installation.

                 If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready,
                 VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing
                 HP FMS has been mounted on the specified device and
                 that the installation has begun.

                 If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                 VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO
                 in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To end the
                 installation abnormally for other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

              4. Select a release notes option.

                 Release Notes Options:

                  1.  Display release notes
                  2.  Print release notes
                  3.  Both 1 and 2
                  4.  Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
                  5.  Do not display, print or copy release notes

                 * Select option [2]:

                 If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL,
                 you have five options for reviewing the release notes.

                 If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                 notes immediately on your terminal. To terminate the
                 display at any time, press CTRL/C.









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                 If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL asks you for the name
                 of the print queue that you want to use:

                 * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

                 You can press RETURN to print the release notes on the
                 default output print device or you can enter another
                 queue name. Option 2 is the default.

                 If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the release
                 notes immediately on the terminal and then asks you for
                 a queue name for the printed version.

                 If you select option 4, the installation copies the
                 release notes to the Help directory. Even if you do
                 not select option 4, the release notes for HP FMS are
                 copied to the SYS$HELP directory.

                 Select option 5 if you have already reviewed the release
                 notes.

              5. Continue the installation.

           * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES
           %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
           successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                 To continue, enter YES. Otherwise, press RETURN.
                 In either case, the release notes are copied to the
                 following file in the SYS$HELP directory.

                 The release notes are located in the following file:

                 SYS$HELP:HPFMS025.RELEASE_NOTES

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                The name of the release notes file installed by
                VMSINSTAL consists of the current product name and
                version number. Do not delete release notes for
                previous versions of HP FMS software.
                ______________________________________________________











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              6. Register your license.

    Product:       HP FMS
    Producer:      HP
    Version:       2.5
    Release Date:  14-NOV-1988

    * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?

                 The installation procedure displays license information
                 about your product and then asks if you have registered
                 and loaded your authorization key for HP FMS.

                 If you have not registered and loaded your authorization
                 key, you must answer NO to this question. You have to
                 register and load your product authorization key to
                 complete the installation. If you have not done so, you
                 should stop the installation, register and load your
                 product authorization key, and restart the installation.

              7. Run the IVP.

    * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                 The installation procedure now asks if you want to run
                 the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). The
                 IVP for HP FMS software checks to be sure that the
                 installation is successful. It is recommended that you
                 run the IVP.

              8. Purge files.

    * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

                 You have the option to purge files from previous
                 versions of HP FMS that this installation supercedes.
                 Purging is recommended; however, to save files from the
                 previous version, enter NO in response to the question.

              9. Choose installation options.

    * Do you wish to install Sample Application Programs and Modifiable
    Message File Procedures [YES]?

                 You are now asked to choose your installation options.
                 If you answer YES to the prompt, the HP FMS modifiable
                 message files and sample applications are installed.






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                 The sample application programs are used throughout
                 the HP FMS documentation as examples of HP FMS
                 programming techniques. The files relating to the sample
                 applications are found in the FMS$EXAMPLES: directory
                 and are listed in Appendix C. The HP FMS installation
                 and start-up procedure (SYS$STARTUP:FMSTARTUP.COM)
                 defines a system logical for the FMS$EXAMPLES:
                 directory.

                 See Appendix A for more detailed information concerning
                 the sample application programs.

                 The Modifiable Message File Procedures create a
                 subdirectory containing the sources for the FMS
                 Message Files and instructions on how to modify
                 the text of the messages in the FMS Form Driver and
                 FMS Utilities. The message files are found in the
                 subdirectory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS.MESSAGE].
                 The instructions for modifying the message files are in
                 the FMS_MESSAGE.MEM file in that subdirectory.

              10.Insert additional media volumes.

                 %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _MTA0: for reading

                 Enter "YES" when ready:

                 If your installation kit contains more than one volume,
                 VMSINSTAL prompts you to insert the additional volumes
                 and then asks you to indicate that you are ready for the
                 installation to proceed.

        2.2.3 Informational Messages

              The installation procedure displays a number of
              informational messages that report on the progress of
              the installation. There are no further questions. If the
              installation has been successful, VMSINSTAL moves the new
              or modified files to their target directories, updates help
              files, and updates DCL tables, if necessary. If you asked
              for files to be purged, that is done now. The procedure
              displays the following message:

 %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target directories...

              If the installation procedure is successful, the following
              files are moved to their target directory:

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFAA.EXE




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              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFCV.EXE

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFED.EXE

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFLG.EXE

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFLI.EXE

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFTE.EXE

              o  SYS$SYSTEM:FMSFUU.EXE

              In addition, the SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB and
              SYS$LIBRARY:DCLTABLES.EXE files are updated to include the
              new version of the HP FMS HELP text and the FMS command
              line definition, respectively. The HP FMS release notes
              are copied to the SYS$HELP:HPFMS025.RELEASE_NOTES file.

              For a complete list of files that have been created or
              modified by the installation procedure, see Appendix C.

        2.2.4 Running the Installation Verification Procedure

              If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it now. The
              procedure displays the following message:

    Beginning HP FMS V2.5 Installation Procedure...

    If HP FMS has been installed, the IVP displays the
    following message:

    HPFMS V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure was successful
    Refer to the HP FMS Installation Guide for further verification
    procedures..

              You can run the IVP separately any time after HP FMS
              software has been installed. To run the IVP, enter the
              following command:

              @SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS$TEST.FMS]HPFMS$IVP

        2.2.5 Completing the Installation Procedure

              The following messages indicate that the installation is
              complete:

                 Installation of HP FMS V2.5 completed at 11:03

                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:17




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              You can now log out of the privileged account as follows:

              $ LOGOUT

              The following message is displayed:

              SYSTEM     logged out at 14-NOV-1988 11:24:32.40

              VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process symbol
              tables during the installation. Therefore, to continue
              using the system manager's account and to restore these
              symbols, log out and log in again.

        2.3 Error Recovery

              If errors occur during the installation itself or when the
              IVP is running, VMSINSTAL displays failure messages. If the
              installation fails, the procedure displays the following
              message:

    %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of HP FMS V2.5 has failed.

              If the IVP fails, the procedure displays the following
              messages:

    The HP FMS V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure failed.

    %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for HP FMS V2.5 has failed.

              Errors can occur during the installation if any of the
              following conditions exists:

              o  The version of the operating system is incorrect.

              o  Quotas are insufficient.

              o  System parameter values are insufficient.

              o  The VMS Help library is being used.

              o  Your disk contains insufficient disk space

              o  The product license has not been registered and loaded.

              For descriptions of the error messages generated by these
              conditions, see the VMS documentation on system messages,
              recovery procedures, and software installation. If you are
              notified that any of these conditions exists, you should
              take the appropriate action as described in the message.
              (You might need to change a system parameter or increase
              an authorized quota value.) For information on installation
              requirements, see Chapter 1.

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                                                                        3
        _________________________________________________________________

                                        After Installing HP FMS Software


              After installing HP FMS software, you need to perform the
              following tasks:

              o  Edit the system startup files.

              o  Set user account quotas.

        3.1 Editing the System Files

              To provide for automatic startup of HP FMS when your
              system is restarted, you must edit two system files. To
              edit these startup files, use the following procedure:

              1. Add the command line that starts HP FMS to the system
                 startup file, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM. HP FMS
                 software cannot start until the network has started. You
                 must put this new command line after the network startup
                 command line. The following example shows the network
                 startup command line followed by the startup command
                 line for HP FMS:

                 $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM
                      .
                      .
                      .
                 $ @SYS$STARTUP:FMSTARTUP.COM

              2. The FMS start-up command procedure contains several VMS
                 commands. The first command assigns the logical name
                 FMS$EXAMPLES to the directory that contains the sample
                 application programs for Version 2.5 of HP FMS.













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        3.1 Editing the System Files


                 The last commands in the command procedure install
                 FDVSHR and FDVMSG as known shared images. To improve
                 the performance of FMS application programs, you can
                 remove the following line from FMSTARTUP.COM:

                 $ EXIT         ! Remove this line to install the images

                 If you have made any changes to the FMSTARTUP.COM file,
                 use the SHUTDOWN procedure to stop the current system,
                 and restart the system.

        3.2 User Account Requirements

              To work with HP FMS, user accounts on your system must
              have at least the TMPMBX privilege. The accounts must also
              have the quotas shown in Table 3-1.

              Table 3-1 User Account Quotas for Using HP FMS Software

              Account Quota    Value

              ASTLM            24

              BIOLM            18

              DIOLM            18

              ENQLM            30

              FILLM            20


              User account privileges and quotas are stored in the file
              SYSUAF.DAT. To verify and change user account quotas, use
              the VMS Authorize Utility, as follows:

              1. Set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and run the Authorize
                 Utility:

                 $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
                 $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                 UAF>

              2. At the Authorize Utility prompt (UAF>), enter the SHOW
                 command with an account name to check that particular
                 account. For example:

                 UAF> SHOW SMITH

              3. To change a privilege or quota, enter the MODIFY command
                 in the following format:


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                                            3.2 User Account Requirements


                 The following example changes the ENQLM quota for the
                 SMITH account and exits the utility:

                 UAF> MODIFY SMITH /ENQLM=50
                 UAF> EXIT

                 After you exit the utility, the VMS operating system
                 displays messages indicating whether changes were made.
                 Once you have made the changes, users must log out and
                 log in again for the new quotas to take effect.

              For more information on modifying account privileges and
              quotas, see the description of the Authorize Utility in the
              VMS documentation set.

        3.3 Running the IVP

              When FMS is installed, the IVP is automatically placed
              in the following
              location: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS$TEST.FMS]HPFMS$IVP.COM.
              The IVP is placed there even if you chose not to run it
              at installation time.

              You can run the IVP at any time after FMS has been
              installed by entering the following command:

              @SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS$TEST.FMS]HPFMS$IVP

        3.4 Special Requirements

              To prevent data loss, users should set their terminals to
              HOSTSYNC and TYPAHEAD before using HP FMS software. For
              more information, see the online release notes.

        3.5 Enhancing HP FMS Performance

              This section includes information on system tuning and
              explains how to install HP FMS as a shared image.

              The Form Driver for Version 2.5 of HP FMS is built as a
              shared image. If several users who run HP FMS applications
              at the same time are on your system, each user has a copy
              of the Form Driver in memory. If you install the Form
              Driver as a known shared image, the users share a single
              copy of the Form Driver in memory when HP FMS applications
              are run.







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        3.5 Enhancing HP FMS Performance


              A known shared image reduces memory requirements and can
              improve system performance.

              To install HP FMS as a known shared image on a system
              that is currently running, use the VMS Install Utility
              (INSTALL). It is recommended that you perform the install
              operation on a system that has just been started because
              the available space in the global page table is less likely
              to be fragmented.

              To install HP FMS as a shared image, use the following
              procedure:

              1. Determine the number of available global pagelets and
                 global sections on your system. See Section 1.5.5.2 for
                 information on how to verify and modify the number of
                 global pagelets and global sections. Table 1-2 contains
                 the required values for these parameters.

              2. Once you have reset the system parameter values, invoke
                 the VMS Install Utility from a privileged account and
                 install HP FMS as a shared image, as follows:

                 $ INSTALL
                 INSTALL> ADD SYS$SHARE:FDVSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
                 INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGE:FDVMSG.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
                 INSTALL> EXIT

              3. Add the following lines to the appropriate system
                 startup command file so that each time the system is
                 started, HP FMS software is available as a shared
                 image. (If your site has modularized its startup
                 procedures, be sure you add the lines to the correct
                 file. The default startup command file for Version 5.0
                 of the VMS operating system is SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_
                 VMS.COM.)

                 $ INSTALL
                 INSTALL> ADD SYS$SHARE:FDVSHR.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
                 INSTALL> ADD SYS$MESSAGEFDVMSG.EXE /OPEN /SHARED
                 INSTALL> EXIT

              4. When you install HP FMS as a shared image you need
                 to increase the global pagelets (GBLPAGES) by 250
                 and global sections (GBLSECTIONS) by 4. Refer to
                 Section 1.5.5 for information on changing these
                 parameters.






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                                        After Installing HP FMS Software
                                   3.6 Determining and Reporting Problems


        3.6 Determining and Reporting Problems

              If an error occurs while HP FMS is being used and you
              believe that the error is caused by a problem with HP FMS,
              take one of the following actions:

              o  If you have a BASIC or DECsupport Software Agreement,
                 call your Customer Support Center.

              o  If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement,
                 submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).

              o  If you purchased HP FMS within the past 90 days and you
                 think a software error is causing the problem, submit an
                 SPR.

              If you find an error in the HP FMS documentation, fill out
              and submit the Reader's Comments form at the back of the
              document in which you formed the error. Include the section
              and page number of the error.

































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                                                                        4
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                                Verifying the Form Editor and Form Tester


              Because of their interactive nature, the Form Editor and
              the Form Tester must be tested manually on a VT100- or
              VT200-compatible terminal. The following procedure verifies
              the installation of the Form Editor and the Form Tester.

              1. Log in using a VT100- or VT200-compatible terminal.

              2. Create a form to test the Form Editor.

                 To create a form, specify the name of a file that does
                 not exist in the current directory. (In this example,
                 the file is called testfile.frm.) The default file type
                 is .FRM. For example:

                 $  FMS/EDIT testfile.frm

              3. Enter the SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE command to request a
                 response sequence from your terminal, as follows:

                 $  SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE

              4. Select a Form Editor Menu option.

                 After you have entered the Form Editor, select LAYOUT at
                 the Phase Choice prompt. The screen is cleared and the
                 Layout Phase status line appears at the bottom of your
                 screen.

                 Phase Choice: LAYOUT

              5. Enter text into your form. For example:

                 This is a test of FMS.

                 To enter field mode, press the PF1 key and then the
                 keypad 8 key. Type the letter x six times to indicate a
                 field. For example:








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                 <PF1> <KP8>
                 XXXXXX

              6. Exit the Form Editor.

                 Press the PF1 key and the keypad 7 key to exit the
                 Layout Phase of the Form Editor. The Form Editor Menu
                 reappears; at the prompt, type EXIT and press RETURN.

                 <PF1> <KP7>
                 Phase Choice: EXIT

              7. Save the form.

                 After you have exited Layout Phase, the Editor prompts
                 you to save the file. Press RETURN to save the form.

                 $ Do you want to save this form?
                  %FMS-I-FORMSAVED, Form testfile.frm saved in testfile.frm

              8. Test the form, as follows:

                 $ FMS/TEST testfile.frm

                 HP FMS displays your form. Type any seven characters.
                 The seventh character does not echo on the screen. The
                 terminal bell rings and an error message indicating
                 that the field is full is displayed at the bottom of
                 your terminal screen. Press RETURN. The system prompt is
                 displayed.

                 123456
	         <RETURN>
                 $

              9. Delete the form file, as follows:

                 $ DELETE testfile.frm;*

                 The test is complete. If any errors occurred during the
                 test, follow the instructions in Section 2.3.












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                                                                        A
        _________________________________________________________________

                                                      Sample Installation


              This appendix contains sample installations of HP FMS
              software. These samples were run on a system that had no
              previous version of HP FMS installed.

              The sample installation assumes that DECnet has been shut
              down, that no users are logged in to your system, and that
              OPTIONS N is specified to print the release notes. The
              Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) runs at the end
              of the installation.

        A.1 Full Development Kit

              This section contains a sample installation for the HP FMS
              full development kit.

    $ SET DEF SYS$UPDATE
    $ @VMSINSTAL

    VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0

    It is 29-NOV-1992 at 17:35.
    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
    * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES
    * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: DKA400:

    Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set.
    * Products: HPFMS025
    * Options: N
    Please mount the first volume of the set on  DKA400:.
    * Are you ready? YES
    %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, HPFMS mounted on DKA400:
    The following products will be processed:
      HPFMS V2.5
     Beginning installation of HPFMS V2.5 at 17:37

    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...

        Release Notes Options:






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        A.1 Full Development Kit


    1.  Display release notes
    2.  Print release notes
    3.  Both 1 and 2
    4.  Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
    5.  Do not display, print or copy release notes

    * Select option [2]: 4
    * Do you want to continue the installation? YES
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
    successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                 Product:       HP FMS
                 Producer:      HP
                 Version:       2.5
                 Release Date:  14-NOV-1992

    * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES
    * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES
    * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES

    If you wish to save space on your system disk you may  choose  not to
    install the Sample Application Programs and the Modifiable Message
    File Procedures.  You may later install them by installing HPFMS V2.5 
    again.

    * Do you wish to install Sample Application Programs and Modifiable Message
    File Procedures [YES]?
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D ...
    %VAXFMS-I-CONTINUE, All inquiries have been requested. If no errors occur,
    -VAXFMS-I-CONTINUE, the installation will be completed in about 20 minutes.
    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory 
                                            [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS].

    If you intend to execute this layered product on other nodes in your
    VAXcluster, and you have the appropriate software license, you must
    prepare the system-specific roots on the other nodes by issuing the
    following command on each node (using a suitably privileged account):

     $ CREATE /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS]

    System Manager:

         Upon completion of this installation, please be
         sure  to  edit  the  system  startup  files  as
         described in the HP FMS Installation Guide.






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                                                 A.1 Full Development Kit


    %VAXFMS-S-FMSBUILT, HPFMS V2.5 has built successfully, continuing...
    %VAXFMS-I-STARTSAMP, Starting the Sample Application Programs 
                                                           installation...
    %VAXFMS-S-SAMPBUILT, Sample Application Programs have built 
                                               successfully, continuing...
    %VAXFMS-I-CONTINUE, Starting Modifiable Message File Procedures 
                                                          installation ...
    %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory 
                                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS.MESSAGE].

    If you intend to execute this layered product on other nodes in your
    VAXcluster, and you have the appropriate software license, you must
    prepare the system-specific roots on the other nodes by issuing the
    following command on each node (using a suitably privileged account):

    $ CREATE 
      /DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS.MESSAGE]/PROT=(S:RWED,O,G,W)
    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target 
                                                             directories...

    Beginning the HPFMS V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure...

    HPFMS V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure was successful
    Refer to the HP FMS Installation Guide for further verification 
                                                             procedures...

     Installation of HPFMS V2.5 completed at 17:54

    Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set.
    * Products: EXIT
     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 17:55
    $

        A.2 Run-Time Kit

              This section contains a sample installation for the HP FMS
              run-time only kit.

    $ SET DEF SYS$UPDATE
    $ @VMSINSTAL
     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0-2

    It is 29-NOV-1992 at 17:23.
    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.
    * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES
    * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: DKA400:







                                                  Sample Installation A-3

 



        Sample Installation
        A.2 Run-Time Kit


    Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set.
    * Products: FMSFDV025
    * Options:
    Please mount the first volume of the set on  DKA400:.
    * Are you ready? YES
    %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, FMSFDV mounted on DKA400:
    The following products will be processed:
      FMSFDV V2.5
     Beginning installation of FMSFDV V2.5 at 17:25

    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...

                  Product:       HP FMS
                  Producer:      HP
                  Version:       2.5
                  Release Date:  14-NOV-1992

    * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES
    * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?
    * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

    System Manager:

         Upon completion of this installation, please be
         sure  to  edit  the  system  startup  files  as
         described in the  HP  FMS  INSTALLATION GUIDE.

    %FMSFDV-S-FDVBUILT, FMSFDV V2.5 has built successfully, continuing...

    Beginning the FMSFDV V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure...

    FMSFDV V2.5 Installation Verification Procedure was successful...

     Installation of FMSFDV V2.5 completed at 17:28

     VMSINSTAL procedure done at 17:29
    $
















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                                                                        B
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                                   Using the Sample Applications Programs

              The installation and start-up procedure
              SYS$STARTUP:FMSTARTUP.COM defines a system logical name for
              the FMS$EXAMPLES: directory. This directory contains files
              relating to the sample application programs for Version 2.5
              of HP FMS software.

              If you are planning to run the sample application programs
              on a bisynchronous terminal, refer to Section B.2.

              Version 2.5 of HP FMS provides the sample application
              programs listed in Table B-1.

              Table B-1 FMS Sample Application Programs

              Language    	Program_Name     	Executable Image

              BASIC       	SAMP.BAS         	SAMP.EXE

              BLISS       	SAMPBLI.BLI      	SAMPBLI.EXE

              C           	SAMPCC.C         	SAMPCC.EXE

              COBOL       	SAMPCOB.COB      	SAMPCOB.EXE

              FORTRAN     SAMPFOR.FOR    	SAMPFOR.EXE

              PASCAL      SAMPPAS.PAS      	SAMPPAS.EXE

              PL/I        	SAMPPLI.PLI      	SAMPPLI.EXE
	      _____________________________________________________

              To run the BASIC sample application program, enter the
              following command:

              $ RUN FMS$EXAMPLES:SAMP

              If, while you are running a sample application program, you
              press the PF4 key to choose to write checks, a data file
              called SAMPCH.DAT is created in your default directory.






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        B.1 Files Associated with the Sample Application Programs


        B.1 Files Associated with the Sample Application Programs

              Files that help you generate the sample application
              programs are included in the FMS$EXAMPLES: directory. 
	      These files are as follows:

              o  Files associated with SAMP forms

                 The Sample Application Program forms are stored in a
                 form library, SAMP.FLB.

                 Two additional forms are provided to run a sample
                 application on either a bisynchronous terminal or
                 a MicroVAX workstation. The forms are contained in
                 the files BISYNC_REGIST.FRM and LONG_REGIST.FRM,
                 and are designed to replace the REGISTER form in
                 the sample application form library, SAMP.FLB. The
                 BISYNC_REGIST.FRM file enables you to run the sample
                 applications on a bisynchronous terminal. The LONG_
                 REGIST.FRM enables you to produce and display 55-line
                 forms on MicroVAX workstations.

              o  Files produced by the FMS application aids

                 The memory-resident form file, SMPMEMRES.OBJ, and the
                 UAR vector file, SMPVECTOR.OBJ, are included in a link
                 command to produce an executable SAMP image.

              o  SAMP data base file

                 The SAMP.DAT file provides the account data for the
                 sample application programs.

              o  Source files that contain FMS definitions (see
                 Table B-2)

                 The FMS definition files provide definitions for Form
                 Driver symbols used in the sample application programs.
                 Many of these files are used directly by the appropriate
                 language construct (INCLUDE, COPY, REQUIRE, ENVIRONMENT,
                 and so forth) to define the symbols in the programs.
                 You may want to use these files as examples that you can
                 tailor to fit your own applications.

              o  Additional source files for languages (see Table B-3)

                 Some of the sample application programs have source
                 files containing convenient definitions that relate only
                 to a particular language.




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                                   Using the Sample Applications Programs
                B.1 Files Associated with the Sample Application Programs


              o  Command files that compile and link the sample
                 application programs for a given language (see
                 Table B-4)

              Table B-2 FMS Definition Files

              Language	Definition File

              BASIC       	FDVDEF.BAS

              BLISS       	FDVDEF.REQ

              C                	FDVDEF.H

              COBOL    	FDVDEF.LIB

              FORTRAN  	FDVDEF.FOR

              PASCAL     	FDVDEF.PAS

              PL/I             FDVDEFCAL.PLI (definition using calls)

              PL/I             FDVDEFFNC.PLI (definition using functions)
 	      _____________________________________________________________

              Table B-3 FMS Source Files

              Language   	  Files

              COBOL       	  SAMPCOB.LIB

                               SMPCOBUAR.LIB

              FORTRAN          SMPACCOM.FOR

                               SMPREGCOM.FOR

                               SMPSTATUS.FOR

                               SMPWORK.FOR
	      ____________________________________________________________

              Table B-4 FMS Command Files

              Language         Command_File

              BASIC            SAMPBAS.COM

              BLISS            SAMPBLI.COM

                                                 (continued on next page)


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        B.1 Files Associated with the Sample Application Programs


              Table B-4 (Cont.) FMS Command Files

              Language         Command File

              C                	     SAMPCC.COM

              COBOL            SAMPCOB.COM

              FORTRAN        SAMPFOR.COM

              PASCAL           SAMPPAS.COM

              PL/I            	     SAMPPLI.COM
 	      _______________________________________________________

        B.2 Running the Sample Application on Bisynchronous Terminals

              If you do not plan to run the sample application programs
              on bisynchronous terminals, you can skip this section.

              You can run the sample application programs on
              bisynchronous terminals with no modifications to the
              programs. Because of the bisynchronous terminal's width
              restrictions, a form modification is required. The form
              that is used on asynchronous terminals (VT52, VT100, VT2xx,
              and so forth) to display the check register, REGISTER, does
              not fit on a bisynchronous terminal screen.

              The Version 2.5 kit of HP FMS software provides
              a replacement form for REGISTER that fits on the
              bisynchronous terminal screen. This form works on
              aysnchronous terminals as well. The form is contained
              in the form file named BISYNC_REGIST.FRM located in
              FMS$EXAMPLES:.

              Before running the sample application programs on
              bisynchronous terminals, use the following procedure to
              replace the REGISTER form in the sample application form
              library, SAMP.FLB:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.

              2. Enter the following command to save the current REGISTER
                 form in a form file named FMS$EXAMPLES:REGISTER.FRM:









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                                   Using the Sample Applications Programs
            B.2 Running the Sample Application on Bisynchronous Terminals


    $ FMS/LIBRARY/EXTRACT-
    _$ FMS$EXAMPLES:SAMP/FORM=REGISTER/OUTPUT=FMS$EXAMPLES:REGISTER.FRM

              3. Enter the following command to insert the new REGISTER
                 form:

    $ FMS/LIBRARY/REPLACE FMS$EXAMPLES:SAMP FMS$EXAMPLES:BISYNC_REGIST

              After executing this command, you can run the sample
              application programs as documented here on either
              asynchronous or bisynchronous terminals.

              The REGISTER form now has a different appearance and
              different field attributes than those of the original
              REGISTER form documented in Introduction to VAX-11 FMS.
              These differences are required so that the form fits on
              the bisynchronous terminal screen. These differences have
              no effect on the form's function or interaction with the
              program.

        B.3 Running the Sample Application on MicroVAX Workstations

              If you do not plan to run the sample application programs
              on MicroVAX workstations, you can skip this section.

              The sample application programs can be run on MicroVAX
              workstations with no modifications to the programs.
              However, to take advantage of the increased size of
              the VT100 and VT200 windows on the workstation, a
              modification has been made to one of the forms in the
              sample application. The REGISTER form, which contains a
              scrolled region to display the check register, has been
              modified to take advantage of a 55-line window. The Version
              2.5 kit of HP FMS provides this form in the file named
              LONG_REGIST.FRM, located in FMS$EXAMPLES:.

              To take advantage of the 55-line workstation window, use
              the following procedure to replace the REGISTER form in the
              sample application form library, SAMP.FLB:

              1. Log in to the system manager's account.

              2. Enter the following FMS DCL command to save
                 the current REGISTER form in a form file named









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        B.3 Running the Sample Application on MicroVAX Workstations


    $ FMS/LIBRARY/EXTRACT-
    _$ FMS$EXAMPLES:SAMP/FORM=REGISTER/OUTPUT=FMS$EXAMPLES:REGISTER.FRM

              3. Enter the following command to insert the new REGISTER
                 form.

    $ FMS/LIBRARY/REPLACE FMS$EXAMPLES:SAMP FMS$EXAMPLES:LONG_REGIST

              4. Enter the following command to set the workstation
                 window size to 55 lines.

                 $ SET TERMINAL/PAGE=55

              After executing this command, the sample application
              programs may be run as documented on a MicroVAX
              workstation.

              The sample applications do not run on standard terminals
              (VT52, VT100, VT2xx, and so forth) with the form LONG_
              REGIST in the form library, SAMP.FLB.

































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                                                                        C
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                                           Files Installed on Your System


              The following is a list of files added, replaced, or
              modified on your system by the Version 2.5 installation
              of HP FMS software.

              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name           Function
              ___________________________________________________________
                                [SYSHLP] (SYS$HELP)

              HELPLIB.HLB           Module FMS added or replaced in help
                                    library

              HPFMS025.RELEASE_    Online release notes for HP FMS
              NOTES                 Version 2.5
              ___________________________________________________________
                                [SYSEXE] (SYS$SYSTEM)

              FMSFAA.EXE            FMS Form Application Aids Utility

              FMSFCV.EXE            FMS Form Converter Utility

              FMSFED.EXE            FMS Form Editor Utility

              FMSFLG.EXE            FMS Form Language Translator Utility

              FMSFLI.EXE            FMS Form Librarian Utility

              FMSFTE.EXE            FMS Form Tester Utility

              FMSFUU.EXE            FMS Form Upgrade Utility
              ___________________________________________________________
                            [SYSLIB] (SYS$SHARE)

              FDVSHR.EXE            Form Driver shareable image










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        Files Installed on Your System


              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name           Function
              ___________________________________________________________
                          [SYSLIB] (SYS$LIBRARY)

              DCLTABLES.EXE         DCL command FMS added or replaced in
                                    DCL tables

              HLL11.OBJ             PDP-11 compatibility high level
                                    language interface

              IMAGELIB.OLB          Module FDVSHR added or replaced in
                                    library

              STARLET.OLB           Module FDV$PLITRM added or replaced
                                    in library
              ___________________________________________________________
                                [SYSMGR] (SYS$MANAGER)

              FMSTARTUP.COM         FMS startup procedure for full
                                    development kit

              FDVSTRTUP.COM         FMS startup procedure for run-time
                                    kit
              ___________________________________________________________
                                [SYSMGR] (SYS$MESSAGE)

              FDVMSG.EXE            Form Driver message file

              FMSMSG.EXE            FMS utilities message file
























        C-2 Files Installed on Your System

 



                                           Files Installed on Your System


              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name           Function
              ___________________________________________________________
                        [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS] (FMS$EXAMPLES)

              FDVDEF.BAS            Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for BASIC

              FDVDEF.FOR            Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for FORTRAN

              FDVDEF.H              Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for C

              FDVDEF.LIB            Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for COBOL

              FDVDEF.PAS            Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for PASCAL

              FDVDEF.REQ            Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for BLISS

              FDVDEFCAL.PLI         Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for PL/I

              FDVDEFFNC.PLI         Form Driver symbol definition file
                                    for PL/I

              MESSAGE.DIR           Directory for modifiable message
                                    procedures
	      __________________________________________________________

              In addition, if the system manager requested the sample
              application programs to be installed, the following files
              also exist.

              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name            Function
              ___________________________________________________________
                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS] (FMS$EXAMPLES)

              BISYNC_REGIST.FRM     Sample application REGISTER form to
                                    be used with bisync terminals

              LONG_REGIST.FRM       Sample application REGISTER form to
                                    be used with MicroVAX workstations

              SAMP.BAS              BASIC sample application source

              SAMP.DAT              Sample application data file



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        Files Installed on Your System


              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name             Function
              ___________________________________________________________
              SAMP.EXE              BASIC sample application executable
                                    image

              SAMP.FLB              Sample application form library
              ___________________________________________________________
                         [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS] (FMS$EXAMPLES)

              SAMPBAS.COM           BASIC sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPBLI.BLI           BLISS sample application source

              SAMPBLI.COM           BLISS sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPBLI.EXE           BLISS sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              SAMPCC.C              C sample application source

              SAMPCC.COM            C sample application build procedure

              SAMPCC.EXE            C sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              SAMPCOB.COB           COBOL sample application source

              SAMPCOB.COM           COBOL sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPCOB.EXE           COBOL sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              SAMPCOB.LIB           COBOL sample application library

              SAMPFOR.COM           FORTRAN sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPFOR.FOR           FORTRAN sample application source

              SAMPFOR.EXE           FORTRAN sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              SAMPPAS.COM           PASCAL sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPPAS.EXE           PASCAL sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              [1]Present only if the language is available on the system.

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                                           Files Installed on Your System


              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name              Function
              ___________________________________________________________
              SAMPPAS.PAS           PASCAL sample application source

              SAMPPLI.COM           PL/I sample application build
                                    procedure

              SAMPPLI.EXE           PL/I sample application executable
                                    image[1]

              SAMPPLI.PLI           PL/I sample application source

              SMPACCOM.FOR          FORTRAN sample application include
                                    file

              SMPCOBUAR.LIB         COBOL sample application library

              SMPMEMRES.OBJ         Memory resident form module for the
                                    sample applications

              SMPREGCOM.FOR         FORTRAN sample application include
                                    file

              SMPSTATUS.FOR         FORTRAN sample application include
                                    file

              SMPVECTOR.OBJ         UAR vector module for the sample
                                    applications

              SMPWORK.FOR           FORTRAN sample application include
                                    file

              ___________________________________________________________
                             [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.FMS.MESSAGE]

              COMMSG.MSG            Message file common to all FMS
                                    utilities

              FAAMSG.MSG            Form application aids message file

              FCVMSG.MSG            Form converter message file

              FDVMSG.MSG            Form driver message file

              FEDMSG.MSG            Form editor message file

              FIOMSG.MSG            File I/O message file

              FLGMSG.MSG            Form language translator message file


              [1]Present only if the language is available on the system.

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        Files Installed on Your System


              ___________________________________________________________
              File Name             Function
              ___________________________________________________________
              FLIMSG.MSG            Form librarian message file

              FMSLIT.MSG            HP FMS message file literals

              FMS_MESSAGE.MEM       Guide to modifying HP FMS message
                                    files

              FTEMSG.MSG            Form Tester message file

              FUUMSG.MSG            Form Upgrade Utility message file

              MSGBLD.COM            Message file build procedure







































        C-6 Files Installed on Your System
