                                                        DECwindowsH                     DECnet_SNA_3270_Terminal_Emulator_for_OpenVMS_______                      Installation    ,                     PART NUMBER: AA-NH48C-TE                         August 1993   G                     This manual describes how to install the DECwindows A                     DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMS G                     software in a DECwindows Motif environment. It also H                     explains how to read the online release notes during2                     or after product installation.              C                     Revision/Update Information:  This is a revised 9                                                   manual.   G                     Operating System and Version: OpenVMS V5.4 or later B                                                   OpenVMS AXP V1.5@                                                   (with at leastG                                                   DECwindows Motif V1.0 B                                                   VAX or V1.1 AXP)  G                     Software Version:             DECwindows DECnet SNA 6                                                   3270G                                                   Terminal Emulator for ?                                                   OpenVMS, V2.0                  J           ________________________________________________________________           August 1993   ?           The information in this document is subject to change D           without notice and should not be construed as a commitment=           by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment C           Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that &           may appear in this document.  D           The software described in this document is furnished underE           a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with $           the terms of such license.  A           No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability B           of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital<           Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies.  C           Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the @           U.S. subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraphA           (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer 0           Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.  =                    Digital Equipment Corporation 1992, 1993. 1                               All Rights Reserved   ;           The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment            Corporation:  C           AXP, DEC, DECmate, DECnet, DECnet-DOS, DECUS, DECwindows, @           DNA, LAT, OpenVMS, PDP, PDP-11, RSX-11M, RSX-11M-PLUS,E           ThinWire, ULTRIX, UNIBUS, VAX, VAXcluster, VMS, VT, and the            Digital logo.   3           The following are third-party trademarks:   A           IBM is a registered trademark of International Business            Machines Corporation. ?           Microsoft, MS and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of             Microsoft Corporation.E           Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. E           PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc. D           SAS/GRAPH is a registered trademark of SAS Institute, Inc.E           UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories,            Inc.                                 C   _________________________________________________________________   C                                                            Contents       C   Preface...................................................      v      1  Preparing for Installation   C         1.1   Required Operating System Components..........    1-1 C         1.2   Prerequisite Software Requirements............    1-2 C         1.2.1     Accessing Online Release Notes............    1-2 C         1.3   OpenVMS License Management Facility...........    1-4 C         1.4   Installation Procedure Requirements...........    1-4 3         1.4.1     Checking Parameter Values on Your C                   System....................................    1-5 C         1.4.2     Increasing Your System Parameter Values...    1-6 C         1.4.3     Backing Up Your System Disk...............    1-7 C         1.4.4     License Management Utility Requirements...    1-7      2  Installing the Product   1         2.1   Check Requirements Before Beginning C               Installation..................................    2-1 C         2.2   Run the VMSINSTAL Procedure...................    2-2 C         2.2.1     Read the Product's Release Notes..........    2-9 C         2.2.2     Running the IVP After Installation........    2-9 C         2.2.3     Files Added to your System................    2-9      3  After Installation   C         3.1   Copying Font Files to Servers.................    3-1 C         3.1.1     Using the Font Copy Utility...............    3-2 C         3.2   Copying TE Fonts to Digital X Terminals.......    3-5 :         3.3   Loading Alternate Keyboard Maps and FunctionC               Definitions...................................    3-6 C         3.4   Editing System Files..........................    3-6 C         3.5   Rebooting the System..........................    3-6   C                                                                 iii                    E           3.6   Setting User Account Privileges...............    3-7 E           3.7   Installing the TE on a VMScluster System......    3-7 E           3.8   Copying Translation Tables....................    3-7 E           3.9   Determining and Reporting Problems............    3-8        A  Sample Installation    %     B  Files Installed on Your System   #     C  SAMPLE LOGMODE Table Entries     	     Index          Figures   E           2-1       Dialog Box Produced by Running the IVP....    2-8   
     Tables  5           3-1       Font Files for OpenVMS and ULTRIX E                     Servers...................................    3-2   E           B-1       Client Files..............................    B-1   E           B-2       Server Files..............................    B-3                                        iv                             I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                                   Preface       B               The DECwindows[TM] DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal EmulatorE               for OpenVMS[TM] is a software product that allows users C               to communicate interactively with programs running on E               an IBM[R] host computer. This communication takes place I               through one of Digital Equipment Corporation's interconnect                systems.           Manual Objectives   A               This document describes how to install the Terminal E               Emulator (TE) product on a VAX[TM], or AXP[TM] computer 3               running the OpenVMS operating system.            Intended Audience   E               This document is intended primarily for system managers B               or anyone responsible for installing and maintaining#               application software.   E               Keep this document with your distribution kit. You will H               need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall the               software.   C               For more information on installing the TE software on I               OpenVMS systems, refer to the installation/operations guide ,               for your particular processor.           Structure   F               This manual describes the installation procedure step byE               step. The system prompts you to answer questions and to H               perform tasks, such as changing volumes, and waits for you%               to tell it to continue.   I                                                                         v                    =           Each question in the installation is marked with an C           asterisk (*) at the beginning of the line. Some questions C           show the default response in brackets, for example [YES]. C           If you want to give the default response for a particular *           question, simply press <Return>.       Conventions   ;           The following conventions are used in this guide:       D     Special Type          Examples show user input and system output  3                           in black monospaced type.   @     mouse                 The term mouse is used to refer to anyC                           pointing device, such as a mouse, a puck, &                           or a stylus.  E     MB1, MB2, MB3         For right-handed persons, MB1 indicates the E                           left mouse button, MB2 indicates the middle C                           mouse button, and MB3 indicates the right E                           mouse button. (The buttons can be redefined '                           by the user.)   D     <Ctrl/x>              A sequence such as <Ctrl/x> indicates thatA                           you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl C                           while you press another key or a pointing (                           device button.  B     <PF1> + <x>           A sequence such as <PF1> + <x> indicatesC                           that you must first press and release the A                           key labeled PF1, then press and release B                           another key or a pointing device button.  B     <Return>              A key name is shown enclosed to indicate?                           that you press a key on the keyboard.   <     Ext + <x>             The expression Ext + <x> indicates<                           a special combination of two keys.A                           First press the Ext key, then press the 4                           appropriate character key.  A     KP                    KP refers to the numeric keypad on your D                           keyboard. For example, KP_9 means key 9 on.                           your numeric keypad.       vi                     A         ()                    In format descriptions, parentheses G                               indicate that if you choose more than one E                               option, you must enclose the choices in *                               parentheses.  G         []                    In format descriptions, brackets indicate D                               that whatever is enclosed is optional;E                               you can select none, one, or all of the &                               choices.  G         {}                    In format descriptions, braces surround a I                               required choice of options; you must choose 8                               one of the options listed.  @         UPPERCASE TEXT        Uppercase text is used for OpenVMS'                               commands.   @         italic text           Italic text represents a variable.           Acronyms  ;               The following acronyms appear in this manual:   =               CICS        Customer Information Control System   5               LMF         License Management Facility   3               PAK         Product Authorization Key   <               SNA         IBM's Systems Network Architecture  6               SPD         Software Product Description  F               TE          DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator.                           for OpenVMS software           Associated Documents  D               The following Digital document should be available for               reference:  A               o  DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator Use   B               You should also have the documents for your specific"               interconnect system.  H               See the following documents for more information about the               IBM 3270 system:  A               o  IBM 3179-G/3192-G Color Graphics Display Station 3                  Description, Order No. GA18-2589-2   I                                                                       vii                    A           o  IBM 3270 Information Display System, Order No. GA23-               0059-5   C           o  IBM 3270 Information Display System: Operator's Guide, "              Order No. GA27-2742-6  <           o  IBM 3270 Information Display System Data Stream:              Programmer's Reference, Order No. GA23-0059-4  B           o  IBM 3270 Information Display System 3274 Control UnitE              Description and Programmer's Guide, Order No. GA23-0061-               2  >           o  IBM 3270 Information Display System: 3278 Display<              Station Operator's Guide, Order No. GA27-2890-4  B           o  Systems Network Architecture-Introduction to Sessions7              Between Logical Units, Order No. GC20-1869   C           o  Systems Network Architecture-Sessions Betweeen Logical )              Units, Order No. GC20-1868-2   @           o  Systems Network Architecture Concepts and Products,"              Order No. GC30-3072-3  C           o  Systems Network Architecture Technical Overview, Order               No. GC30-3073-2  >           o  SAS/GRAPH Guide to Hardware Interfaces, Version 5              Edition  6           o  SAS/GRAPH User's Guide, Version 5 Edition  <           o  GDDM General Information, Order No. GC33-0319-0  E           o  GDDM Installation and System Management, Order No. SC33-               0321, 0322, 0323-3   C           o  GDDM Base Programming Reference, Order No. SC33-0332-0   :           o  GDDM Application Programming Guide, Order No.              SC33-0337-0  C           See the following document for more information about SNA             problem determination:  B           o  SNA System Problem Determination Guide, IBM Order No.              G320-6016       viii                         I                                                                         1 I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                Preparing for Installation     H               Before you install the DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TerminalB               Emulator for OpenVMS software, you must prepare yourC               system, its communications components, and the remote @               system to ensure proper operation of the software.  F               This chapter describes the preparations and requirementsA               necessary for installing the Terminal Emulator (TE) G               product. The actual installation is covered in Chapter 2.   C               Your bill of materials (BOM) specifies the number and D               contents of your media. Check the contents of your kitD               against this information. If your kit is damaged or ifC               you find that parts are missing, contact your Digital @               representative before continuing the installation.  0         1.1 Required Operating System Components  H               The TE requires the following OpenVMS Versions to install:  ?               For a VAX system-OpenVMS VAX Version 5.4 or later   @               For an AXP system-OpenVMS AXP Version 1.5 or later                            I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-1                    *     1.2 Prerequisite Software Requirements  @           Version 2.0 of the TE requires OpenVMS VAX Version 5.4=           or later, or OpenVMS AXP Version 1.5 or later (with ?           DECwindows OSF/Motif Version 1.0 or later), including C           the corresponding version of DECnet. The TE software also A           requires one of the following system configurations for            proper operation.   E           o  The DECnet SNA Gateway-ST, Gateway-CT, or DEC SNA Domain <              Gateway-CT, must be part of your DECnet network                or   D           o  the VMS/SNA (on OpenVMS VAX systems only) software mustB              be installed on the node on which you are planning to%              install the TE software.   C           For more information on these products, see the following            documentation:  <           o  DECnet SNA Gateway-CT and Gateway-ST Management  /           o  DECnet SNA Gateway-ST Installationl  /           o  DECnet SNA Gateway-CT Installationn  3           o  DEC SNA Domain Gateway-CT Installation8  !           o  VMS/SNA Installation1  C              ________________________ Note ________________________C  =              You must install DECwindows Motif window managero@              software (at lease DECwindows OSF/Motif V1.0 VAX or6              V1.1 AXP) before you run the TE software.  C              ______________________________________________________u  (     1.2.1 Accessing Online Release Notes  D           The TE provides online release notes which you should readB           before installing the product. The release notes containD           the latest product enhancements and may include changes toC           the installation procedure. If you executed the VMSINSTAL A           command procedure with the OPTIONS N parameter, you are D           asked if you want to display or print release notes during%           the installation procedure.r  "     1-2 Preparing for Installation e  r              D               After you have installed the product, you can read theD               release notes by using the TYPE command or by printing0               SYS$HELP:SNADWTE020.RELEASE_NOTES.                                                                                    I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-3     h              +     1.3 OpenVMS License Management Facility   >           The license registration information is contained inA           the Product Authorization Key (PAK) shipped with the TE @           software. The PAK is a paper certificate that containsA           information about the license that enables you to run arE           particular piece of software. Digital Equipment CorporationeA           recommends that you register your TE license before youc@           perform the installation. Once you perform the licenseE           registration and have loaded an authorization key, you will )           be able to run the TE software.   B           To register a license, begin by logging in to the systemB           manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice of two+           ways to perform the registration:)  E           o  Execute the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM command procedure.aB              When it prompts you for information, respond with theB              information that is on your Product Authorization Key              (PAK) form.  <           o  Issue the LICENSE REGISTER DCL command with theB              appropriate qualifiers that correspond to information              on the PAK.  B           For complete information on using LMF, see the manual onE           the License Management Utility in the OpenVMS documentation            set.  +     1.4 Installation Procedure Requirements   D           The following sections detail the various requirements for!           installing TE software.   D           The installation should take 5 to 10 minutes, depending onA           the type of media and your system configuration. Beforer>           installing the software, you must have the following           privileges:t  ;           o  SETPRV privilege, or CMKRNL, WORLD, and SYSPRVS<              privileges. Note that VMSINSTAL disables BYPASS8              privilege at the start of the installation.  A           For VAX systems, you must have the following resources:_  A           o  For client systems: a minimum of 5148 blocks of free A              disk space during installation, and 1749 free blocks.               after installation.  "     1-4 Preparing for Installation    .              E               o  For server systems: a minimum of 5148 blocks of freeeD                  disk space during installation, and 147 free blocks$                  after installation.  E               o  A minimum of 3 free global sections at installation.   4               o  A minimum of 767 free global pages.  E               For AXP systems, you must have the following resources:   @               o  A minimum of 5148 blocks of free disk space for                  installation.  G               o  A minimum of 2664 blocks of free disk space for servermH                  systems, or 183 for client systems, after installation.  3               o  A minimum of 1473 global pagelets.   E               o  A minimum of 2 free global sections at installation.t  6         1.4.1 Checking Parameter Values on Your System  H               You must have enough global pages and global sections freeE               on your system to install and run the product. This may D               mean increasing the values for global pages (GBLPAGES)E               and global sections (GBLSECTIONS) on your system. BeginsH               by referring to Section 1.4 to find the minimum values forE               GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS required to run the TE product F               on your system. Next, find out how many global pages andG               global sections are available on your system. To do this, !               proceed as follows:.  D               1. First, run the OpenVMS Install Utility (INSTALL) as                  shown.   .                  $ INSTALL LIST/GLOBAL/SUMMARY  G                  The INSTALL utility displays a summary of global pages H                  and global sections used by your system, as well as theH                  current number of unused global pages. Here is a sample                  display:-  I                                   Summary of Local Memory Global Sections   O                  258 Global Sections Used,  22580/3420 Global Pages Used/Unusedl  G               2. Use this summary information and the information given D                  in Section 1.4 to determine whether it is necessaryD                  to increase the value of the GBLPAGES parameter. InF                  the sample summary shown here, the difference betweenE                  the number of pages used (22,580) and unused (3,420)   I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-5                    D              greatly exceeds the number needed to run the TE productC              (a minimum of 650, according to Section 1.4). Thus, in_A              this case, you would not need to adjust the value of               GBLPAGES.  B           3. Now run the SYSGEN utility to determine the number of@              global sections that have been allocated. Note thatB              the sample summary shows that 258 global sections are*              already in use by the system.  $              $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN%              SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS   J              Parameter Name  Current Default Minimum  Maximum Unit DynamicJ              --------------  ------- ------- -------  ------- ---- -------F              GBLSECTIONS         512     250      20     4095 Sections  D              The display shows that 512 global sections exist on theB              system, of which 258 are in use. Subtracting 258 fromE              512 reveals that the number of global sections available @              (254) exceeds the number required by the TE productA              (a minimum of 3 for VAX, and 2 for AXP, according to E              Section 1.4). In this case, you would not need to adjustt&              the value of GBLSECTIONS.  1     1.4.2 Increasing Your System Parameter Valuesa  ?           You can use the AUTOGEN command procedure to increasem@           system parameters values. This procedure automaticallyA           adjusts values for parameters associated with those youhC           reset manually. To change system parameters with AUTOGEN,            edit this file:u  "           SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT  A           For example, to set a minimum value for the GBLSECTIONS 6           system parameter, add this line to the file:              MIN_GBLSECTIONS = 1024  /           Or for incremental SYSGEN parameters:              ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000o    "     1-6 Preparing for Installation )                 D               After updating this file, run the AUTOGEN procedure toE               recalculate your system parameters. Do this by entering -               this command at the DCL prompt:   2               $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT  G               AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and rebootseG               when it has finished. Rebooting your system makes the new C               parameter values active. Also, on OpenVMS Version 5.4eD               systems you may wish to add the [NO]FEEDBACK parameter?               to the AUTOGEN command line. For more informationsD               about using AUTOGEN, see the instructions on modifyingF               system parameters in the OpenVMS documentation on System(               Management and Operations.  )         1.4.3 Backing Up Your System Disk   I               At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you F               have backed up your system disk. Digital recommends thatH               you do a system disk backup before installing any software-               on top of the operating system.   E               Use the backup procedures that have been established ateH               your site. For details on performing a system disk backup,B               see the section on the Backup Utility in the OpenVMS                documentation set.  5         1.4.4 License Management Utility Requirements   F               In order to run the Installation Verification Procedure,C               you need to register and load your license for the TE 0               before you start the installation.  ?               Refer to the OpenVMS documentation on the License G               Management Utility for information about registering your                license.                  I                                            Preparing for Installation 1-7                          I                                                                         2,I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                                    Installing the Producto    I               This chapter describes how to install the DECwindows DECneteH               SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMS (TE) software usingI               the VMSINSTAL procedure. Throughout this procedure, default F               values appear in brackets. To abort the procedure at anyG               time, press <Ctrl/Y>. This action causes the installation E               procedure to delete all files it has created up to that )               point and to return to DCL.   H               Each question in the VMSINSTAL procedure is marked with anG               asterisk (*). Some questions show the default response in I               brackets, for example [YES]. To choose the default response 6               for any question, simply press <Return>.  <         2.1 Check Requirements Before Beginning Installation  F               You may have problems installing the product if you haveI               not met one of the following requirements. Before beginningC6               the installation, be sure that you have:  5               o  the correct operating system versionh  :               o  the correct prerequisite software version  *               o  sufficient process quotas  3               o  sufficient system parameter values   -               In addition, check to see that:   >               o  the OpenVMS help library is available for use  1               o  the product is properly licensedu        I                                                Installing the Product 2-1w E  t              #     2.2 Run the VMSINSTAL Procedureo  @           The TE installation process takes from 5 to 10 minutes?           to complete. It consists of a series of questions andoD           informational messages. If desired, you can produce a copy>           of the installation procedure by using this command:  $           $ SET HOST 0/LOG=file-name  C           where file-name is the name of the file in which you wish B           to store the installation procedure log information. (IfC           you do not specify a file name, the system creates a file A           called SETHOST.LOG.) After completing the installation, E           you can log off from the current session and print the filep>           that contains the log of the installation procedure.              Begin the installation  B           To start the installation, execute the VMSINSTAL commandA           procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM @           account. Use the following command to start VMSINSTAL:  B           $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL SNADWTE020 device-name OPTIONS N             whereN  6           SNADWTE020       identifies the TE software.  A           device-name      is the name of the device on which youN0                            will mount the media.  B           OPTIONS N        is an optional parameter that indicates@                            you want to be prompted to display or3                            print the release notes.   >           The following example displays the command to invokeB           VMSINSTAL to install the product from tape drive MKA500.C           This example uses the OPTIONS N parameter for printing or #           displaying release notes.o  >           $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL SNADWTE020 MKA500: OPTIONS N             2-2 Installing the Product    0              H                     VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4  )               It is 14-APR-1992 at 14:50.n  =               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. ;               %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in $               to the SYSTEM account.L               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:"                       Will Scarlet                       DESMOND                        _FTA10: 4               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?  H               If you do not supply either the product name or the deviceG               name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later insH               the installation procedure. VMSINSTAL also prompts you for@               any options you want to use with the installation.  &               Back up your system disk  G               VMSINSTAL now asks if you have made a backup copy of your E               system disk. You should always back up your system disk 0               before performing an installation.  L               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?  I               If not satisfied with the backup of your system disk, enter E               NO to discontinue the installation. You can restart the >               installation after you back up your system disk.                 Mount the mediaa  B               Now mount the first distribution volume. These threeA               prompts appear if you did not specify a device wheng!               invoking VMSINSTAL:   @               * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted?:  L               Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution               volume set.e               * Products: F               * Enter the installation options you wish to use (none):      I                                                Installing the Product 2-3r n                 "           The procedure continues:  3           The following products will be processed:r               SNADWTE V2.0  A                   Beginning installation of SNADWTE V2.0 at 14:52   >           %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...  '           Choose a release notes optionm  A           If you specified OPTIONS N when invoking VMSINSTAL, theeD           procedure specifies four options for reviewing the release           notes:              Release Notes Options:  &               1. Display release notes$               2. Print release notes               3. Both 1 and 2 "               4. None of the above             * Select option [2]:  ?           Selecting option 1 displays the release notes on your @           terminal. You can terminate the display at any time by           pressing <Ctrl/C>.  A           Option 2 prompts you for the name of the print queue to *           which you want to send the file:  #           * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:T  E           Either type a queue name or press <Return> to send the file_           to SYS$PRINT._  A           Option 3 displays the release notes on the terminal andM?           prompts you for a queue name for the printed version.O  B           Option 4 allows you to continue the installation without3           displaying or printing the release notes._  E           The procedure now prompts you to continue the installation. E           Enter YES to continue, or NO to terminate the installation.   <           * Do you want to continue the installation?[N] YESI           %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product release notes have been moved to            SYS$HELP.p       2-4 Installing the Product A                 8               The release notes are located in SYS$HELP.  *               Choose components to install  A               The TE installation kit contains two components: TE E               software and workstation fonts. At this point, you haveo?               to decide whether to install one or both of them.e  T                       DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMS, V2.0<                                       Installation Procedure  K               This DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE installation includes bothPL               3270 TE software and workstation font files. You can choose toO               install one or both of these on this OpenVMS node.  Note that theeN               video font files are required on all workstations where the 3270$               TE is to be displayed.  <               * Do you want to install the entire kit [YES]?  I               Answer YES to install the entire kit. If you answer NO, thei1               procedure asks these two questions:e  A               * Do you want to install the 3270 TE software [NO]?n  B               * Do you want to install the workstation fonts [NO]?  I               Answer YES or NO to these questions (the default answer for I               each is NO), as your needs dictate. If you answer NO to all ;               three of these questions, the procedure asks:   1               * Terminate the installation [YES]?   I               Answering NO to this question will give you the opportunity H               to respond again to each of the preceding three questions.  +               Register your product licensey  H               The procedure now displays license information specific toI               the product and asks if you have registered and loaded yourr(               product authorization key.  2               Product:          DW-SNA-3270-TE-VMS#               Producer:         DECe#               Version:          2.0o+               Release Date:     14-APR-1992o  R               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded?  I                                                Installing the Product 2-5l a  5              E           Unless an authorization key has been registered and loaded,oA           you will not be able to use the product. If this is thel?           case, you must answer NO to this question; otherwise,o           answer YES.S             Want to run the IVP?  @           The next question asks whether you want to run the IVPB           during the installation. The banner that follows informsE           you that you must designate a node for the TE's display. BeoC           sure that this node has proper security. Otherwise the TEaB           will not be able to display on it and the IVP will fail.  D           Note that the procedure also gives you the option to purgeE           the files installed with an earlier version of the product.p  I           * Do you want to run the IVP as part of the installation [Yes]?t  C                 ***************************************************aC                 * Running the IVP causes the TE to display on a   * C                 * node you designate.  This node must be running  * C                 * DECwindows and its security must be set up to   * C                 * allow the TE to display on it.                  *kC                 ***************************************************r  A           * What transport do you wish to use to display the TE?: 5               Enter D for DECnet or T for TCP/IP [D]: E               What is the node to use as a display for the TE: abbessm  K           * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?n  H               All questions have been asked, installation continuing ...  %           Scan informational messagesc  ?           The procedure now displays messages pertaining to thelE           progress of the installation. If the installation procedurefA           has been successful so far, the procedure moves the new D           or modified files to their target directories, and updates$           help files and DCL tables.             23 fonts loaded N           Creating sys$common:[sysfont.decw.user_75dpi]DECW$FONT_DIRECTORY.DAT           11 fonts loaded O           Creating sys$common:[sysfont.decw.user_100dpi]DECW$FONT_DIRECTORY.DAT        2-6 Installing the Product L  S              F               The next messages pertain to the product font files, andD               to the need to modify your system startup procedure soG               that it installs the TE with each reboot. For informationiC               on copying font files to other servers after they are )               installed, see Section 3.1.n  F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  >                 The workstation fonts must be installed on anyD                 workstation or server on which you intend to run the                 product.  F                 ______________________________________________________  7               Product font files have been moved to thet*               DECwindows font directories.  I               You have installed the TE product as a shareable image.  To N               install the image each time the system reboots, add this line to,               your system startup procedure:  5                        $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP.  L               If you are installing the product on a cluster, be sure to addP               this command to the system startup procedure on each cluster node.  D               The installation procedure next displays the following               messages:m  H               The IVP for this product, SNADWTE$IVP.COM, can be found in%               the SYS$TEST directory.SM               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their targetr               directories...  5               Running the IVP during the installation-  E               If you chose to run the IVP as part of the installation F               procedure, VMSINSTAL runs it now. Running the IVP startsG               the TE product and displays it on the node you designated C               earlier in this procedure. The next group of messagesuF               pertain to the IVP. When the IVP is successful, you will5               see the dialog box shown in Figure 2-1.f      I                                                Installing the Product 2-7, u  u                L                 Starting DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE for OpenVMS, V2.0 IVP  :           Starting the DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE, V2.0I           After the dialog box appears, click on the exit button to quit.e        A           Clicking on the Exit button in the dialog box quits the C           TE session started by the IVP. A success message follows,hD           together with a reminder to shut down your current sessionC           and bring up a new session to access the product's fonts.C    Y                DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE for OpenVMS, V2.0 IVP completed successfully0  L                         ****************************************************L                         *  You must end the current session and start a    *L                         *  new session to access the product's fonts.  To  *L                         *  do this, choose End Session from the Session    *L                         *  pulldown menu of your Session Manager window.   *L                         *  Then log in and invoke the TE.                  *L                         ****************************************************  ?                 Installation of SNADWTE V2.0 completed at 14:55   @           Note that the procedure asks you if there are any moreC           products you want to install. If not, type EXIT and press            <Return>.n  G           Enter the products to be processed from the next distributionr           volume set.n           * Products: EXIT  .              VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:55  E           The installation of the TE is now complete, and you can logl(           out of the privileged account:             $ LOGOUT4           SYSTEM     logged out at 14-APR-1992 14:55           2-8 Installing the Product l                                If the IVP fails  F               If the IVP fails, the procedure displays these messages:  F               SNADWTE V2.0 Installation Verification Procedure failed.  P               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of SNADWTE V2.0 has failed.  A               In case of failure, refer to Section 2.1 for a listUD               of conditions that may prevent the IVP from completing               successfully.   F                 ________________________ Note ________________________  C                 VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the processOC                 symbol table during the installation. Therefore, ifyD                 you are going to continue using the system manager'sB                 account and you want to restore these symbols, you5                 should log out and then log in again.   F                 ______________________________________________________  .         2.2.1 Read the Product's Release Notes  A               After the installation, you can enter the following D               command to review the release notes (file) through the               help facility:  +               $ HELP SNA_DWTE RELEASE_NOTESt  0         2.2.2 Running the IVP After Installation  <               Digital recommends that you run the IVP duringF               installation, but you may also want to run the procedureE               after a system failure to determine whether the product D               has been affected. You may also want to run the IVP toF               verify that the specific font files necessary to run theH               product reside on a server node. You can run the IVP afterD               installation by issuing this command from any account:  %               $ @sys$test:snadwte$ivpt  (         2.2.3 Files Added to your System  G               Installing the product adds a number of new files to yournG               system. Appendix B lists these files and their locations.i  I                                                Installing the Product 2-9e n  C                    I                                                                         3iI         _________________________________________________________________r  I                                                        After Installationi    F               After installing the TE, you may need to perform some or)               all of the following tasks:r  +               o  Copy font files to serverse  5               o  Copy TE fonts to Digital X Terminals   F               o  Load alternate keyboard maps and function definitions  -               o  Edit the system startup file   B               o  Run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)  "               o  Reboot the system  (               o  Set user account quotas  7               o  Install the TE for use on a VAXclustert  )         3.1 Copying Font Files to Serversn  D               In all DECwindows applications, the client is the nodeH               that contains the executable image; the server is the nodeG               (workstation) that displays the executable image. In many =               cases, the client and server are the same node.)  B               The TE distribution kit contains the font files (seeC               Table 3-1) that enable the product to be displayed ono-               OpenVMS and ULTRIX[TM] servers.e              I                                                    After Installation 3-1d                   E           Table_3-1_Font_Files_for_OpenVMS_and_ULTRIX_Servers________t  E           OpenVMS_VAX_Fonts_____________ULTRIX_and_OpenVMS_AXP_Fonts_S  =           TERM821_BOLD_16WS.DECW$FONT   TERM821_BOLD_16WS.PCF   =           TERM821_BOLD_21WS.DECW$FONT   TERM821_BOLD_21WS.PCFi  ?           TERM821_NORMAL_               TERM821_NORMAL_16WS.PCF            16WS.DECW$FONT  ?           TERM821_NORMAL_               TERM821_NORMAL_21WS.PCFtE           21WS.DECW$FONT_____________________________________________a  %     3.1.1 Using the Font Copy Utilitye  D           The Font Copy Utility makes it easy to copy necessary fontB           files to X terminals you want to function as servers for@           the TE. To use this utility you must first install theC           necessary font files on the TE client node. Once you haveSD           done this, start the utility by entering this command from%           a session on the TE client:   9           $ @SYS$COMMON:[SNADWTE$FONTS]SNADWTE$COPY_FONTSr  C           The remainder of this section consists of a sample run of D           the utility, showing the prompts and messages you will seeD           when copying font files to each of server the TE supports.  C              ________________________ Note ________________________s  >              This sample shows the text you may see if copyingA              fonts to each supported type of server. You may copy ?              fonts to only one or two of the supported servers; A              hence, the text you see when running the utility maye)              differ from that shown here.n  C              ______________________________________________________o  E                       DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE for OpenVMS, V2.0t2                                  Font Copy Utility             3-2 After Installation a  m              N                   ************************************************************N                   *                                                          *N                   *  This utility automates copying of appropriate font      *N                   *  files from your OpenVMS client node to OpenVMS, ULTRIX, *N                   *  MS-DOS or Apple Macintosh systems that will function as *N                   *  servers for the TE software.                            *N                   *                                                          *N                   *            Answer the questions that follow.             *N                   *             Press Return after each answer.              *N                   *                                                          *N                   ************************************************************  I               What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?                   1.  OpenVMS VAX                2.  OpenVMS AXP                3.  ULTRIX:                4.  MS-DOS "                5.  Apple Macintosh)                6.  Exit font copy utilitye  3               Enter your choice and press Return: 1   @                  Enter the node name of your OpenVMS VAX system:+                  Enter the system password:   O                       DECwindows 3270 TE server font files for OpenVMS VAX havefI                       been successfully copied.  Before you can use theseeG                       fonts, you must rebuild the font directory files. 7                       Do this by entering this command:   8                               @SYS$UPDATE:DECW$MKFONTDIR  K                       You must also end your current DECwindows session and 9                       start a new one to use these fonts.m  I               What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?n                  1.  OpenVMS VAX                2.  OpenVMS AXP                3.  ULTRIXa                4.  MS-DOS "                5.  Apple Macintosh)                6.  Exit font copy utilityS  3               Enter your choice and press Return: 2e  I                                                    After Installation 3-3d r  n              <              Enter the node name of your OpenVMS AXP system:'              Enter the system password:e  K                   DECwindows 3270 TE server font files for OpenVMS AXP havenE                   been successfully copied.  Before you can use thesenC                   fonts, you must rebuild the font directory files. 3                   Do this by entering this command:h  4                           @SYS$UPDATE:DECW$MKFONTDIR  G                   You must also end your current DECwindows session andr5                   start a new one to use these fonts.t  E           What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?e              1.  OpenVMS VAX            2.  OpenVMS AXP            3.  ULTRIX             4.  MS-DOS             5.  Apple Macintosh%            6.  Exit font copy utilityn  /           Enter your choice and press Return: 3   >              Enter the node name of your ULTRIX system: ultrix%              Enter the root password:t  F                   DECwindows 3270 TE server font files for ULTRIX haveE                   been successfully copied.  Before you can use these H                   fonts, you must recreate and reread the font database.5                   Do this by entering these commands:   7                         % dxmkfontdir [directory-names] (                         % xset fp rehash  E           What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?               1.  OpenVMS VAX            2.  OpenVMS AXP            3.  ULTRIXo            4.  MS-DOSe            5.  Apple Macintosh%            6.  Exit font copy utilityw  /           Enter your choice and press Return: 4o  ;              Enter the node name of your MS-DOS system: dos K              Enter the directory specification for the TE fonts: c:\myfontsh       3-4 After Installation d                 E                       DECwindows 3270 TE server font source files fornL                       PC DECwindows have been successfully copied.  You mustL                       compile these fonts before you can use them.  Refer toS                       your PC DECwindows documentation to see how to compile fonts.e  I               What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?d                  1.  OpenVMS VAX                2.  OpenVMS AXP                3.  ULTRIX7                4.  MS-DOSd"                5.  Apple Macintosh)                6.  Exit font copy utility   3               Enter your choice and press Return: 5d  H                  Enter the node name of your Apple Macintosh system: macR                  Enter the directory specification for the TE fonts: mac:[fontdir]=                  Enter a registered username if there is one:o  J                       DECwindows 3270 TE server font source files for MacXL                       have been successfully copied.  You must compile theseH                       fonts before you can use them.  Refer to your MacXD                       documentation to see how to compile the fonts.  I               What type of system do you wish to provide with font files?r                  1.  OpenVMS VAX                2.  OpenVMS AXP                3.  ULTRIX                 4.  MS-DOSt"                5.  Apple Macintosh)                6.  Exit font copy utilityo  3               Enter your choice and press Return: 6t               $l  3         3.2 Copying TE Fonts to Digital X Terminals   C               If you are using a VT1000[TM], VT1200[TM], VT1300[TM]*D               or VXT2000[TM] terminal to display the TE, you have toI               prepare the OpenVMS host to support your terminal. You mustyH               export TE fonts from the OpenVMS host and load them to theG               terminal. For detailed information on preparing your hosttI               system, see the documentation accompanying your X terminal.**               The TE fonts are located in:  I                                                    After Installation 3-5  o  E              0           SYS$COMMON:[SNADWTE$FONTS]*.DECW$FONTS  @     3.3 Loading Alternate Keyboard Maps and Function Definitions  >           By default, the TE function definitions and keyboard@           layout map to an LK201-style keyboard. However, the TEA           also supports keyboard function definitions and layoutspA           for the IBM Enhanced PC and Macintosh keyboards. If youa@           are using the TE on either a PC or Macintosh X Server,C           you should install your server's function definitions andoC           keyboard map. Refer to Chapter 2 of DECwindows DECnet SNAtD           3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMS Use for instructions on           how to do this.$       3.4 Editing System Files  D           You must edit the system startup file to provide automatic9           startup of the TE when your system is rebooted.   ?           Add the command line that starts the TE to the systeme5           startup file, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM.m  (           $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP  @           You must position this new command line after the lineA           that invokes the network startup command procedure. TherB           following example shows the network startup command line:           followed by the startup command line for the TE:  %           $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM                 .                .                .(           $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP       3.5 Rebooting the System  A           You can reboot your system after you have installed the B           TE, edited the system startup file, and reset the systemB           parameters (if necessary). A system reboot verifies thatE           the product is ready for use, ensures that the edits to thehB           system startup command file are correct, and establishesC           any new parameter settings. Note, however, that rebooting$           is optional.       3-6 After Installation c  n              +         3.6 Setting User Account Privilegesh  C               To use the TE, user accounts on your system must havenC               certain privileges and quotas. Each account must havegD               at least TMPMBX and NETMBX privileges. Use the OpenVMSC               Authorize Utility to determine whether users have theS&               privileges they require.  4         3.7 Installing the TE on a VMScluster System  B               If you want to run the TE software on multiple nodesD               of a VMScluster system, first verify that you have theH               appropriate software license. Then add this command to the7               startup file of each node on the cluster:   0               $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP.COM  H               After installing the software, issue this command for each               cluster node:   /               $ LICENSE LOAD DW-SNA-3270-TE-VMS 0               $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP.COM  &         3.8 Copying Translation Tables  H               To copy translation tables from an OpenVMS load host to an6               OpenVMS TE client, use the this command:  T               $ COPY GWNODE::SYS$LIBRARY:SNADWTE$DEF.EXE SYS$LIBRARY:SNADWTE$DEF.TBL  H               This command copies translation tables to the default file*               SYS$LIBRARY:SNADWTE$DEF.TBL.  D               To copy translation tables from an ULTRIX load host toG               an OpenVMS TE client, begin by generating the translatione=               table on the load host by issuing this command:7  )               # snatratbl snadwte_def.tblu  G               Next, use this command to copy the translation table from*#               the ULTRIX load host:Y  ^               $ COPY ULTRIX_load_host::"directory/snadwte_def.tbl" SYS$LIBRARY:SNADWTE$DEF.TBL    I                                                    After Installation 3-7s n  o              *     3.9 Determining and Reporting Problems  ?           If an error occurs while the TE is being used and youT>           believe it is a TE error, you should take one of the           following actions:  B           o  If you have a BASIC or DECsupport Software Agreement,E              call your Customer Support Center. (With these services,sC              you receive telephone support that provides high-levelf/              advisory and remedial assistance.)   C           o  If you have a Self-Maintenance Software Agreement, youo<              can submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).  D           o  If you purchased the TE within the past 90 days and youE              think the problem is caused by a software error, you cani8              submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).  B           If you find an error in the TE documentation, you shouldD           complete and submit the Reader's Comments form at the backC           of the document in which the error was found. Include the /           section and page number of the error.e                                                   3-8 After Installation T  2                    I                                                                         A I         _________________________________________________________________u  I                                                       Sample Installation_    A               This appendix contains a sample installation of the F               DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMSH               (TE). This sample was run on a system that had no previous*               version of the TE installed.  @               You should assume that in the sample installation,F               DECnet[TM] has been shut down, no users are logged on toF               the system, and that OPTIONS N is specified to print theD               release notes. The Installation Verification Procedure8               (IVP) runs at the end of the installation.                 $ @VMSINSTAL  L                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.4-3  )               It is 14-APR-1992 at 14:25.i  =               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.l  B               %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the               SYSTEM account. L               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:"                       DECW$TE_005F!                       Little Johnr                        Friar Tuck"                       Will Scarlet                       DESMOND                        _FTA10:m6               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yL               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?V               * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: sna3$:[sna.vmsins.bin]  L               Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution               volume set.c$               * Products: snadwte020D               * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): n  I                                                   Sample Installation A-1r                   3           The following products will be processed:o               SNADWTE V2.0  A                   Beginning installation of SNADWTE V2.0 at 14:26   @           %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...  D               Release notes included with this kit are always copied           to SYS$HELP.  /               Additional Release Notes Options:   +                   1.  Display release notes )                   2.  Print release notesn"                   3.  Both 1 and 2'                   4.  None of the abovet              * Select option [2]: 4<           * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? yB           %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been           moved to SYS$HELP.  L               DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 Terminal Emulator for OpenVMS, V2.04                               Installation Procedure  K               This DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE installation includes both)M               3270 TE software and workstation font files.  You can choose to O               install one or both of these on this OpenVMS node.  Note that theMN               video font files are required on all workstations where the 3270$               TE is to be displayed.  8           * Do you want to install the entire kit [YES]?  2                   Product:      DW-SNA-3270-TE-VMS#                   Producer:     DECV#                   Version:      2.0O+                   Release Date: 16-APR-1992   P           * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y@           * Do you want to run the IVP after installation [YES]?  E                   ***************************************************tE                   * Running the IVP causes the TE to display on a   *aE                   * node you designate.  This node must be running  *tE                   * DECwindows and its security must be set-up to   *aE                   * allow for the TE's display                      *tE                   ***************************************************        A-2 Sample Installation                    E               * What transport do you wish to use to display the TE?:t;                   Enter D for DECnet or T for TCP/IP [D]: dWI                   What is the node to use as a display for the TE: abbessp  P               *Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]: y  P                       All questions have been asked, installation continuing ...                 24 fonts loaded_R               Creating sys$common:[sysfont.decw.user_75dpi]DECW$FONT_DIRECTORY.DAT               12 fonts loadedsS               Creating sys$common:[sysfont.decw.user_100dpi]DECW$FONT_DIRECTORY.DATs  E                  Product font files have been moved to the DECwindows                font directories.   M                   You have installed the TE product as a shareable image.  To_O                   install the image each time the system reboots, add this lineV3                   to your system startup procedure:i  4                       $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNADWTE$STARTUP  P                   If you are installing the product on a cluster, be sure to addL                   this command to the system startup procedure on all nodes.  R               Product font files have been moved to the SYS$COMMON:[SNADWTE$FONTS]M               directory.  You may use the SNADWTE$COPY_FONTS.COM command file 5               to copy these files to desired servers.a  L                   The IVP for this product, SNADWTE$IVP.COM, can be found in)                   the SYS$TEST directory.   F               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their#               target directories...h  R                       Starting DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE for OpenVMS, V2.0 IVP  >               Starting the DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE, V2.0M               After the dialog box appears, click on the exit button to quit.*  \                   DECwindows DECnet SNA 3270 TE for OpenVMS, V2.0 IVP completed successfully        I                                                   Sample Installation A-3                    B               ****************************************************B               *  You must end the current session and start a    *B               *  new session to access the product's fonts.  To  *B               *  do this, choose End Session from the Session    *B               *  pulldown menu of your Session Manager window.   *B               *  Then log in and invoke the TE.                  *B               ****************************************************  >                Installation of SNADWTE V2.0 completed at 14:30  G           Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution:           volume set.            * Products: Exit  3                   VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:30              $                                                              A-4 Sample Installationo e  t                    I                                                                         B I         _________________________________________________________________h  I                                            Files Installed on Your Systemc    F               The TE installation procedure installs a number of filesA               on your system. These files can be divided into twotH               groups: client files (see Table B-1) and server files (see               Table B-2).   I         Table_B-1_Client_Files___________________________________________   I         File_________________________Location______________Description___t  H         SNADWTE020.RELEASE_NOTES     SYS$HELP              release notes  E         SNADWTE$MAIN.EXE             SYS$SYSTEM            executableF@                                                            image  G         SNADWTE$MSG.EXE              SYS$MESSAGE           message file   B         SNADWTE$STARTUP.COM          SYS$STARTUP           commandD                                                            procedureH                                                            to execute atI                                                            system startup   G         SNADWTE$IVP.COM              SYS$TEST              installationxG                                                            verification3D                                                            procedure  B         SNADWTE$HELP.HLB             SYS$HELP              TE HelpB                                                            library  I         SNADWTE$UID.UID              DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS  user interfacedF                                                            description  I         SNADWTE_DEFAULTS.DAT         DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS  user interface C                                                            defaults   I         SNADWTE_KBD_LAYOUT.DAT       SYS$LIBRARY           Default LK201-cI                                                            style keyboard F                                                            layout file  I                                                  (continued on next page)n  I                                        Files Installed on Your System B-1r    t              E     Table_B-1_(Cont.)_Client_Files___________________________________.  E     File_________________________Location______________Description___t  E     SNADWTE_LK_LAYOUT.DAT        SYS$LIBRARY           Default LK201- E                                                        style keyboardwB                                                        layout file  B     SNADWTE_ENHPC_LAYOUT.DAT     SYS$LIBRARY           PC X Server>                                                        default?                                                        keyboardcB                                                        layout file  B     SNADWTE_MAC_LAYOUT.DAT       SYS$LIBRARY           Macintosh XE                                                        Server defaultr?                                                        keyboardwB                                                        layout file  >     SNADWTE_MAC_KEY.BIN          SYS$LIBRARY           Default@                                                        Macintosh?                                                        X ServeroC                                                        function key B                                                        definitions  A     SNADWTE_ENHPC_LAYOUT.BIN     SYS$LIBRARY           Default PC ?                                                        X ServerpC                                                        function key B                                                        definitions  B     TERM821_BOLD_16WS.DECW$FONT  SYS$COMMON:           OpenVMS VAX>     TERM821_BOLD_21WS.DECW$FONT  [SNADWTE$FONTS]       System-?     TERM821_NORMAL_                                    specificr<     16WS.DECW$FONT                                     Fonts     TERM821_NORMAL_t     21WS.DECW$FONT  A     TERM821_BOLD_16WS.PCF        SYS$COMMON:           ULTRIX and B     TERM821_BOLD_21WS.PCF        [SNADWTE$FONTS]       OpenVMS AXP<     TERM821_NORMAL_16WS.PCF                            Fonts     TERM821_NORMAL_21WS.PCF   E                                              (continued on next page)M      &     B-2 Files Installed on Your System    e              I         Table_B-1_(Cont.)_Client_Files___________________________________i  I         File_________________________Location______________Description___r  B         SNADWTE$COPY_FONTS.COM       SYS$COMMON:           CommandD                                      [SNADWTE$FONTS]       procedureF                                                            for copyingE                                                            font files E                                                            to display B                                                            servers  F         SNADWTE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT      VUE$LIBRARY           VUE profile?                                                            file   A         SNADWTE$DEF.MAR              SYS$EXAMPLES          Sample F         SNADWTE$FRENCH.MAR                                 translationI         ___________________________________________________template_files   I         Table_B-2_Server_Files___________________________________________   I         File________________________Location______________Description____   G         SNADWTE020.RELEASE_NOTES    SYS$HELP              release notest  F         SNADWTE$IVP.COM             SYS$TEST              installationF                                                           verificationC                                                           procedureo  E         SNADWTE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT     VUE$LIBRARY           VUE profilet>                                                           file  A         TERM821_BOLD_               SYS$COMMON:           3270 TErG         16WS.DECW$FONT              [SYSFONT.DECW.USER_   specific fontsH         TERM821_BOLD_               75DPI] and            files (OpenVMSE         21WS.DECW$FONT              [SYSFONT.DECW.USER_   VAX servers ?         TERM821_NORMAL_             100DPI]               only)t         16WS.DECW$FONT         TERM821_NORMAL_u         21WS.DECW$FONT  A         TERM821_BOLD_16WS.PCF       SYS$COMMON:           3270 TEaH         TERM821_BOLD_21WS.PCF       [SYSFONT.DECW.USER_   specifies fontH         TERM821_NORMAL_16WS.PCF     75DPI] and            files (OpenVMSE         TERM821_NORMAL_21WS.PCF     [SYSFONT.DECW.USER_   AXP servers.I         ____________________________100DPI]_______________only)__________r  I                                        Files Installed on Your System B-3i    i                    I                                                                         C I         _________________________________________________________________   I                                              SAMPLE LOGMODE Table Entriesr    G               IBM host applications must realize that the TE can handle B               extended data stream and query (used to identify theD               graphic capabilities of the TE); therefore, you should>               define appropriate entries in the LOGMODE table.  I               The following sample entries define the 3192-G and 3279-S3GO#               in the LOGMODE table:E  K               S3192G   MODEENT LOGMODE=S3192G,                            XaK                                       FMPROF=X'03',                       X K                                       TSPROF=X'03',                       X K                                       PRIPROT=X'B1',                      XlK                                       SECPROT=X'90',                      XdK                                       RUSIZES=X'8587',                    XtK                                       PSNDPAC=X'04',                      XIK                                       SRCVPAC=X'04',                      X K                                       SSNDPAC=X'04',                      DoK                                       COMPROT=X'3080',                    X I                                       PSERVIC=X'028000000000185020507F00'   K               XT3279M3 MODEENT LOGMODE=XT3279M3,                          X K                                       FMPROF=X'03',                       XoK                                       TSPROF=X'03',                       XtK                                       PRIPROT=X'B1',                      XlK                                       SECPROT=X'B0',                      XeK                                       RUSIZES=X'8787',                    X K                                       PSNDPAC=X'04',                      X K                                       SRCVPAC=X'                          XiK                                       SSNDPAC=X'04',                      DhK                                       COMPROT=X'3080',                    XmI                                       PSERVIC=X'028000000000185020507F00'u          I                                          SAMPLE LOGMODE Table Entries C-1                    C           For use with CICS-based applications, the following table D           illustrates how to define the TCT (Terminal Control Table)           system:_  N           LULABEL  DFHTCT TYPE=TERMINAL,                                     XN                           TRMIDNT=LUNAME, TERMINAL ID   : LUNAME             XN                           TRMTYPE=3270,   TERMINAL TYPE : 3270               XN                           ACCMETH=VTAM,   ACCESS METHOD : VTAM               XN                           ALTSCRN=(32,80),                                   XN                           DEFSCRN=(24,80),                                   XN                           FEATURE=(COLOR,EXTDS,HILIGHT,PS,UCTRAN),           XN                           GMMSG=YES,                                         XN                           PGESIZE=(24,80),                                   XN                           RELREQ=(YES,YES),                                  XN                           TCTUAL=64,                                         XN                           TIOAL=128,                                         XN                           TRMMODL=2,                                         XN                           TRMSTAT=TRANSCEIVE,                                XN                           BRACKET=YES                                        X(                           NETNAME=LUNAME                                                  $     C-2 SAMPLE LOGMODE Table Entries A  m                            F      _________________________________________________________________  F                                                                  Index      F      A______________________________   G______________________________  /      AUTOGEN,  1-6                     GBLPAGES   E                                          calculating values for,  1-5 2      B______________________________   GBLSECTIONS  E      Backing up your system disk,        calculating values for,  1-5a           1-7 F      Backup,  2-3                      I______________________________  C                                        Installation procedure,  2-2n@      C______________________________   Installation Verification  D      Changing system parameters           Procedure (IVP),  2-7, 2-9B        with AUTOGEN, 1-6               Installing on a VAXcluster,-      Client,  3-1                         2-7 E      Client files,  B-1                Installing on a VAXcluster[TM]s0      Copying translation tables,          ,  2-7B         3-7                            Installing on a VMScluster,-                                           3-7n5      E______________________________   IVP,  2-7, 2-9o  (      Editing system files,  3-6        LF      Errors,  3-8                      _______________________________B                                        License Management Facility5      F______________________________      (LMF),  1-43A      Files installed                   License registration,  2-5a  (        client, B-1                     MF        server, B-1                     _______________________________5      Font files,  2-5, 2-7             Messages,  2-6e?        copying to servers, 3-1         Mounting the media,  2-3i        for OpenVMS, 3-1o        ULTRIX, 3-1  F                                                                Index-1                   C                                         License Management Utility, .     P______________________________        1-76     Preparing for installation,         software,  1-2  (        1-1                             SF     Privileges,  3-7                   _______________________________?     Process symbol table,  2-9         Sample installation, A-1 2     Product Authorization Key,  2-5    Server, 3-18     Product Authorization Key          Server files, B-18        (PAK), 1-4                      Server fonts, 2-57     Purging files,  2-5                SETHOST.LOG, 2-2s>                                        Setting privileges, 3-7;     R______________________________    Shareable image, 2-7sC     Rebooting the system,  3-6         Software kit components, 2-5o  (     Registering your software          VF        license, 1-4                    _______________________________C     Release notes,  1-2, 2-4           VAXcluster, installation on, ,     Reporting problems,  3-8             3-75     Requirements                       VMSINSTAL, 2-2u       classes,  1-1eF       installation,  1-4               W______________________________  =                                        Workstation fonts, 2-5R                                               Index-2 