Compaq Fortran Installation Guide for
OpenVMS Alpha Systems


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1.5 Backing Up Your System Disk

Compaq recommends that you do a system disk backup before installing any software. Use the backup procedures that are established at your site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see the Using VMS BACKUP manual.

1.6 Recovering from Installation Errors

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

For descriptions of error messages generated by these and related conditions, see the OpenVMS Alpha documentation on system messages and software installation or the online HELP/MESSAGE command. Take the appropriate action described in the message.

For information on system requirements for installing Compaq Fortran, see Section 1.2.

For a list of problems that can cause an unsuccessful installation, see Section 3.9.

To report a problem to Compaq, see Section 3.10.


Chapter 2
Installing Compaq Fortran

This chapter describes:

Before you start the installation, read Chapter 1, which describes the general options and requirements for installing Compaq Fortran. After you complete installation, see Chapter 3.

2.1 Compaq Fortran Installation Instructions

The installation procedure loads Compaq Fortran product distribution files on to the system disk on the system where you perform the installation.

Note

You must first install the Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library (RTL) before you install the Compaq Fortran compiler.

Follow these steps to install Compaq Fortran from the OpenVMS Alpha Software Products Library CD-ROM set:

  1. Log in to a privileged account on the system (or cluster) where you will install Compaq Fortran. This account must have the following privileges enabled:
    Do not proceed with the installation unless your account has the BYPASS, CMKRNL, SYSLCK, and SYSPRV privileges enabled. If your process has the SETPRV privilege, you can enable these privileges by typing the following command:


    $ SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGE=(BYPASS,CMKRNL,SYSLCK,SYSPRV)
    

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


    $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES
    

  2. To obtain the kit directory location of the Compaq Fortran product distribution files on the appropriate OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library CD-ROM (media CD-ROM), do one of the following:
    For information about using the CDMENU utility and the CD-ROM files on the media CD-ROM set, see the Software Product Library CD--ROM User's Guide (media CD-ROM user guide), which accompanies the media CD-ROM distribution kit. The media CD-ROM user guide and CD-ROM master index file are provided as online files in the [README] directory on the first media CD-ROM.
  3. To determine whether the appropriate media CD-ROM is already mounted on your system, type the following command:


    $ SHOW DEVICE DKA400
    

    Note

    DKA400 is the device name used in examples in this document to show where the appropriate media CD-ROM has been mounted.
  4. If the media CD-ROM containing the Compaq Fortran installation files is not mounted, either contact the appropriate system manager or insert the appropriate media CD-ROM (write down the volume label) into an available CD-ROM drive. Type the appropriate MOUNT command to mount the media CD-ROM (omit the /FOREIGN qualifier), such as the following:


    $ MOUNT DKA400 label
    

    Where label is the volume label of that media CD-ROM.

  5. To check that you have located the correct CD-ROM device and directory, use the following DIRECTORY command:


    $ DIRECTORY *.PCSI 
    Directory DKA400:[dir.subdir] 
     
    DEC-AXPVMS-FORRTL-Vnnnn-x-1.PCSI  DEC-AXPVMS-FORTRAN-Vnnnn-x-1.PCSI 
     
    Total of 2 files.
    

  6. To extract the Compaq Fortran online release notes before you install Compaq Fortran, type the following command:


    $ PRODUCT EXTRACT RELEASE_NOTES FORTRAN /SOURCE=disk:[dir] -
    $_/FILE=FORTRAN.RELNOTES
    

    In this command, disk:[dir] is the specification of the disk and directory containing the product installation files. If your process default directory is the directory on the CD-ROM that contains the Compaq Fortran product distribution files, you can specify the /SOURCE directory as /SOURCE=[].
    You can view or print the file FORTRAN.RELNOTES before you continue with the installation (next command). For example:


    $ TYPE/PAGE FORTRAN.RELNOTES
    

  7. In addition to the Compaq Fortran compiler (development) kit, Compaq Fortran also provides a separate Run-Time Library kit. The Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library (FORRTL) may be freely redistributed on other OpenVMS Alpha systems provided the terms specified in the Software Product Description (SPD) are honored. A copy of the Compaq Fortran SPD can be found in the [.DOCUMENTATION] subdirectory of the Compaq Fortran product directory on the OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library CD-ROM.
    The Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library kit contains a shared Compaq Fortran and Compaq Fortran 77 Run-Time Library (Fortran RTL) needed to execute (RUN) Fortran programs. The Fortran RTL kit provided with Compaq Fortran compiler media contains changes needed to run Compaq Fortran programs that are not included in the Fortran RTL version supplied with the OpenVMS Alpha operating system Version 7.3 or earlier.
    The Fortran RTL kit includes the shareable image DEC$FORRTL.EXE, which is compatible with DEC Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.1 or later releases. This compatibility allows you to copy Fortran executable images from other OpenVMS systems and run them on systems where the DEC$FORRTL.EXE from the Compaq Fortran kit is installed.
    The Fortran RTL kit also includes an updated version of the Math Library shareable image DPML$SHR.EXE which includes support for the COMPLEX*32 datatype.
    To run Compaq Fortran images on other OpenVMS Alpha systems, you must install the Fortran RTL kit on those OpenVMS Alpha systems. This Fortran RTL kit can be installed on other licensed OpenVMS systems---see the Compaq Fortran Software Product Description (SPD) for details.
    An OpenVMS Alpha release after Version 7.3 includes RTL components which are sufficient to run both Compaq Fortran and Compaq Fortran 77 applications. The RTL kit provided with Compaq Fortran will not replace components provided by OpenVMS Alpha if the existing components are newer.
    To install the Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library, type the following PRODUCT INSTALL command:


    $ PRODUCT INSTALL FORRTL /SOURCE=disk:[dir] 
    

    Where disk:[dir] is the specification of the disk and directory containing the product installation files.
    The following text appears for a Run-Time Library installation:


    The following product has been selected: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V7.x-x             Layered Product 
     
    Do you want to continue? [YES] [Return]
    Configuration phase starting ... 
     
    You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected 
    product and for any products that may be installed to satisfy 
    software dependency requirements. 
     
    DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V7.x-x: Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library 
     
        Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
        This software is produced by Compaq Computer Corporation 
     
        This software is licensed under the OpenVMS product license 
     
    Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] [Return]
        Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
          Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha and OpenVMS are trademarks of 
          Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or 
          other countries. 
     
          Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq 
          required for possession, use or copying.  Consistent with 
          FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer 
          Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial 
          Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's 
          standard commercial license. 
     
        Ignore PSCI-I-RETAIN messages 
     
         During installation of this product, you may see messages 
         of the form: 
     
         %PCSI-I-RETAIN,  'object' 'object-name' was not replaced 
            because 'object' from kit does not have higher generation 
            number 
     
         These messages indicate that the Run-Time Library components 
         on this kit are older than those already installed on your 
         OpenVMS system.  This is a normal situation and the messages 
         can be ignored. 
     
         You may also see these messages when installing a new 
         version of OpenVMS. In this case, it indicates that the 
         OpenVMS versions of the Run-Time Library components are older 
         than those already on the system.  This will occur with 
         installations of OpenVMS 7.3 or earlier.  These messages can 
         be ignored also. 
     
        Do you want to continue? [YES] [Return]
    Do you want to review the options? [NO] [Return]
    Execution phase starting ... 
     
    The following product will be installed to destination: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V7.x-x             DISK$diskname:[VMS$COMMON.] 
     
    Portion done: 0%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% 
     
    The following product has been installed: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V7.x-x             Layered Product 
     
    %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for DEC AXPVMS 
       FORRTL V7.x-x ... 
    %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully 
     
    DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V7.x-x: Compaq Fortran Run-Time Library 
     
        Release notes are in SYS$HELP:FORRTL.RELEASE_NOTES 
    

  8. Installation of the Run-Time Library kit takes about one minute (depending on your system). When installation has been completed, the DCL $ prompt reappears.
  9. If DEC Fortran 90 Version 2.0 was previously installed on this system, it must be removed before Compaq Fortran is installed. To determine if DEC Fortran 90 is present, type the following command:


    $ PRODUCT SHOW PRODUCT FORTRAN90
    

    If DEC Fortran 90 is present, something similar to the following text appears:


    PRODUCT 
    ------- 
    DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN90 Vn.n 
     
    1 item found 
    

    If DEC Fortran 90 is not present, the following text appears:


    PRODUCT 
    ------- 
     
    0 items found 
    

    If DEC Fortran 90 is present, remove it by typing the PRODUCT REMOVE command. Specify the product name FORTRAN90. For example:


    $ PRODUCT REMOVE FORTRAN90
    

    The following text appears:


    The following product has been selected: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN90 V2.0 
     
    %PCSI-E-CONREMUNR, optionally remove product DEC AXPVMS FORRTL V2.0 
     that is no longer required by another product 
    Do you want to take this action? [NO][Return]
    Do you want to continue? [YES][Return]
    The following product will be removed: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN90 V2.0 
    %PCSI-I-VOLINFO, estimated space information for volume DISK$vvvvvvvv 
    -PCSI-I-VOLSPC, -nnnnn required; nnnnnnn available; nnnnnnn net 
    Portion done: 0%...50%...60%...70%...80%...100% 
    The following product has been removed: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN90 V2.0
    

    For more information on removing Compaq Fortran, see Section 3.7.

  10. To install the Compaq Fortran compilers, type the following PRODUCT INSTALL command:


    $ PRODUCT INSTALL FORTRAN /SOURCE=disk:[dir] 
    

    Where disk:[dir] is the specification of the disk and directory containing the product installation files.
    The following text appears:


    The following product has been selected: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN V7.x-x            Layered Product 
     
    Do you want to continue? [YES] [Return]
    Configuration phase starting ... 
     
    You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected 
    product and for any products that may be installed to satisfy 
    software dependency requirements. 
     
    DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN V7.x-x: Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Systems 
     
        Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
        This software product is sold by Compaq Computer Corporation 
     
        PAKs used: FORTRAN or FORTRAN-USER 
     
    Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES]  [Return]
     
        Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
          Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha and OpenVMS are trademarks of 
          Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or 
          other countries. 
     
          Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq 
          required for possession, use or copying.  Consistent with 
          FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer 
          Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial 
          Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's 
          standard commercial license. 
     
    Do you want to review the options? [NO] [Return]
     
    Execution phase starting ... 
     
    The following product will be installed to destination: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN V7.x-x            DISK$diskname:[VMS$COMMON.] 
     
    Portion done: 0%...40%...70%...80%...90%...100% 
     
    The following product has been installed: 
        DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN V7.x-x            Layered Product 
     
    %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for DEC AXPVMS 
       FORTRAN V7.x-x ... 
    %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully 
     
    DEC AXPVMS FORTRAN V7.x-x: Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Systems 
     
        Execute SYS$STARTUP:FORT$STARTUP.COM on all other VMScluster nodes 
     
        Type HELP FORTRAN Release_notes for release notes location 
     
        Install Compaq Extended Math Library (CXML) if desired 
     
         If you wish to install the Compaq Extended Math Library, which 
         contains advanced mathematics routines such as BLAS, FFT and 
         vector operations, install the CXML kit from the media CD-ROM. 
         See the Compaq Fortran Installation Guide for more details. 
     
        Install DEBUG64 (ADB073) to enable 64-bit addressing support 
     
         If your applications will be allocating and accessing data in 
         64-bit address space, be sure to install the DEBUG64 kit (ADB073) from 
         the media CD-ROM.  This provides enhanced debug and linker support. 
         See the Compaq Fortran Installation Guide for more details. 
     
     Insert the following lines in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM: 
         @SYS$STARTUP:FORT$STARTUP 
    

  11. Installation takes about 2-5 minutes (depending on your system). When installation has been completed, the DCL $ prompt reappears.
  12. To obtain a list of files installed, type the following command:


    $ PRODUCT SHOW OBJECT /PRODUCT=(FORTRAN, FORRTL) 
    

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

2.2 Installing Compaq Extended Math Library

The Compaq Extended Math Library (CXML), an optional component, is a set of scientific subroutines optimized for Alpha systems, organized into the following libraries:

Further details about CXML can be found at the Compaq Math Library Web site at http://www.compaq.com/math or in the CXML online documentation.

Before you install the Compaq Extended Math Library (CXML), be aware that the account and privileges requirements are the same as for Compaq Fortran. Unless you are installing CXML from the same account immediately after installing Compaq Fortran, please review steps 1 through 6 in Section 2.1 to ensure you have the necessary privileges, can locate the CXML installation files (in the same directory as the Fortran files), and can print out the CXML release notes before installation.

To install the Compaq Extended Math Library, type the following PRODUCT INSTALL command:


$ PRODUCT INSTALL CXML /SOURCE=disk:[dir] 

Where disk:[dir] is the specification of the disk and directory containing the product installation files.

The following text appears:


The following product has been selected:                                   
    DEC AXPVMS CXML V3.xx-x         Layered Product [Installed]         
 
Do you want to continue? [YES]  [Return]
Configuration phase starting ...                                               
 
You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product 
and for any products that may be installed to satisfy software 
dependency requirements. 
 
DEC AXPVMS CXML V3.xx-x: Compaq Extended Math Library for OpenVMS Alpha 
Systems 
 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.      
 
    This software product is sold by Compaq Computer Corporation    
 
* This product does not have any configuration options.             
 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.      
 
      Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha and OpenVMS are trademarks of  
      Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or 
      other countries.                                         
 
      Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq 
      required for possession, use or copying.  Consistent with 
      FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer 
      Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial 
      Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's 
      standard commercial license. 
 
Execution phase starting ... 
 
The following product will be installed to destination: 
    DEC AXPVMS CXML V3.xx-x                DISK$diskname:[VMS$COMMON.] 
 
Portion done: 0%...40%...90%...100% 
 
The following product has been installed: 
    DEC AXPVMS CXML V3.xx-x                Layered Product 
 
%PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for DEC AXPVMS CXML 
   V3.xx-x ... 
%PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully 
 
DEC AXPVMS CXML V3.xx-x: Compaq Extended Math Library for OpenVMS Alpha Systems 
 
    Release notes at SYS$HELP:CXML-V3xxx-RELEASE-NOTES.TXT. 
 
    Insert the following lines in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM: 
        @SYS$STARTUP:cxml$startup 
$

Installation takes about 2-5 minutes (depending on your system). When installation has been completed, the DCL $ prompt reappears.

To obtain a list of files installed, type the following command:


$ PRODUCT SHOW OBJECT /PRODUCT=CXML 

2.3 Installing 64-Bit Tools Support

If you will be using 64-bit address space data in your applications, you should install the enhanced 64-bit OpenVMS tools on your system, which include the OpenVMS Debugger (DEBUG64) and OpenVMS Linker (LINKER64).

If your system has OpenVMS Version 7.2 installed, and you want to use the ability to allocate static data (local variables and COMMON) in 64-bit address space, you must install the DEBUG64 (ADB073) kit as it provides a new linker, LINKER64, which supports this new feature.

OpenVMS Version 7.2 supports 64-bit allocation of static data, but does not provide LINKER64. OpenVMS versions prior to Version 7.2 do not support 64-bit allocation of static data.

If you have a version of OpenVMS later than Version 7.2, please check its release notes to see if DEBUG64 and LINKER64 functionality is already included. If the DEBUG64 kit is installed, LINKER64 is made the system default linker. It can be used as a general replacement for the OpenVMS-supplied linker.

DEBUG64 may be installed on OpenVMS Versions 6.2 and later. (Note that Compaq Fortran supports OpenVMS Version 7.1 and later.) The DEBUG64 kit is provided on your media CD-ROM in the same directory where the Fortran compiler kit files are located.

For more details on the capabilities of DEBUG64, see the release notes file ADB073.RELEASE_NOTES. You can view the release notes before installation (see below). After installation, the release notes are installed on the system in SYS$HELP:ADB073.RELEASE_NOTES.

Follow these steps to install DEBUG64:

  1. Log in to a privileged account on the system (or cluster) where you will install Compaq Fortran. This account must have the following privileges enabled:
    Do not proceed with the installation unless your account has the BYPASS, CMKRNL, SYSLCK, and SYSPRV privileges enabled. If your process has the SETPRV privilege, you can enable these privileges by typing the following command:


    $ SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGE=(BYPASS,CMKRNL,SYSLCK,SYSPRV)
    

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


    $ SHOW PROCESS/PRIVILEGES
    

  2. To obtain the kit directory location of the Compaq Fortran product distribution files on the appropriate OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Library CD-ROM (media CD-ROM), do one of the following:
    For information about using the CDMENU utility and the CD-ROM files on the media CD-ROM set, see the Software Product Library CD--ROM User's Guide (media CD-ROM user guide), which accompanies the media CD-ROM distribution kit. The media CD-ROM user guide and CD-ROM master index file are provided as online files in the [README] directory on the first media CD-ROM.
  3. To determine whether the appropriate media CD-ROM is already mounted on your system, type the following command:


    $ SHOW DEVICE DKA400
    

    Note

    DKA400 is the device name used in examples in this document to show where the appropriate media CD-ROM has been mounted.
  4. If the media CD-ROM containing the Compaq Fortran installation files is not mounted, either contact the appropriate system manager or insert the appropriate media CD-ROM (write down the volume label) into an available CD-ROM drive. Type the appropriate MOUNT command to mount the media CD-ROM (omit the /FOREIGN qualifier), such as the following:


    $ MOUNT DKA400 label
    

    Where label is the volume label of that media CD-ROM.

  5. To check that you have located the correct CD-ROM device and directory, use the following DIRECTORY command:


    $ DIRECTORY ADB*.* 
    Directory DKA400:[dir.subdir] 
     
    ADB073.A         ADB073.B          ADB073.C       ADB073.D 
     
    Total of 3 files.
    

  6. To extract the DEBUG64 online release notes before you install the DEBUG64 kit, type the following command:


    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL ADB073 disk:[dir] OPTIONS N
    

    The release notes are copied to SYS$HELP:ADB073.RELEASE_NOTES. VMSINSTAL then displays the following text:


    Additional Release Notes Options: 
     
     1.  Display release notes 
     2.  Print release notes 
     3.  Both 1 and 2 
     4.  None of the above 
     
    * Select option [2]: [Return]
    

    Select the option number needed and press Return (default is item 2).
    You are given the opportunity to proceed with the installation or exit immediately.

  7. To install DEBUG64, type the following command:


    $ @sys$update:vmsinstal adb073 disk:[dir]
    

    The following text appears:


                OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.3 
     
     
    It is 18-DEC-2001 at 15:05. 
     
    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. 
     
    * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?[Return]  
    The following products will be processed: 
     
      ADB V7.3 
     
     
            Beginning installation of ADB V7.3 at 15:05 
     
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... 
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP. 
     
        *********************************************************************** 
        OpenVMS Alpha Debug V7.3 
     
        Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
        Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha and OpenVMS are trademarks of 
        Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or 
        other countries. 
     
        Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq 
        required for possession, use or copying.  Consistent with 
        FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer 
        Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial 
        Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's 
        standard commercial license. 
     
        *********************************************************************** 
     
        This kit installs Debug version V7.3.  It will install on Alpha OpenVMS 
        V6.2 to V7.3 systems. 
     
        This kit requires an installed DCE for its client/server configurations 
        (see release notes).  If DCE is not installed, the "server" portion of 
        the debugger cannot be linked and a warning is printed during the 
        installation, for example, "%ADX-W-LINKABORT, NO DEBUGSRVSHR linked, 
        SYS$LIBRARY:DCE$LIB_SHR missing (install DCE)".  You can safely ignore 
        this message.  The normal operation of the debugger is not affected, 
        however, the client/server mode will NOT be operational. 
     
        If DECWindows Motif V1.2 is installed a new Heap Analyzer will be also 
        installed on V7.1 or later systems. 
     
        If your system is later upgraded from V6 to V7 or if DCE or MOTIF are 
        later installed, then this kit MUST be rerun, i.e. the V7.3 debuggers 
        MUST be reinstalled. 
     
        On V7.1-2 and later systems this kit will also optionally install new 
        process dump and process dump analysis tools: new process dump analysis 
        DEBUG kernel, new SDA, and new IMGDMP (image dump).  Old style process 
        dumps are NOT compatible with this new style.  New process dumps can be 
        analyzed through the new kept debugger ANALYZE/PROCESS_DUMP/IMAGE_PATH 
        command (enter it at the DBG> prompt).  The DCL ANALYZE/PROCESS_DUMP 
        command can also be used to invoke the debugger process dump analysis. 
        You can aslo view new process dumps with the new SDA through the DCL 
        ANALYZE/CRASH command. 
     
        If you chose to install the new process dump and process dump analysis 
        tools, then new System Code and System Dump Debuggers (SCD and SDD) ARE 
        also installed. 
     
        The debuggers and (optionally) process dump tools installed by this kit 
        coexist with your regular system supplied ones, that is, it does NOT 
        replace them.  Procedures are included that will allow you to set up to 
        these new tools or the regular system ones.  However, the kit will 
        replace any previous V7.3 versions that may be installed AND it will 
        request to remove any earlier network kit debuggers, e.g. V72X. 
     
        "%INSTALL-I-NONSHRADR, image installed ignoring '/SHARE=ADDRESS'... 
        SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object protection violation" 
        errors for TRACE and IMGDMP may occur during setup for the IVP.  These 
        errors can be safely ignored for the IVP (which does not actually test 
        TRACE or IMGDMP).  However, to correct TRACE and IMGDMP installation 
        SYS$STARTUP:DEBUG$STARTUP_V73 must be run from a privileged account 
        after vmsinstal completes. 
     
    * Do you want to install the new process dump tools [YES]?[Return]  
     
        This installation should take 15 minutes or less. 
     
    * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?)[Return]  
    * Do you want to run the interactive DECwindows Motif IVP? [NO]?)[Return]  
    * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?)[Return]  
    * Do you want to remove obsolete versions of network debuggers (recommended) 
         [YES]?)[Return]  
    %ADB-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this installation. 
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... 
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... 
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... 
    %ADB-I-ENDRESTORE, All Debugger savesets have been restored. 
    %ADB-I-LINKING, Linking V7 images. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, DEBUGSHR has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, DEBUG has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, DEBUGUISHR has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, DEBUGSRVSHR has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, HA_MAIN has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, HA_KERNEL has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, TRACE has been linked. 
    %ANALYZE-I-ERRORS, VMI$ROOT:[SYS$LDR]SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE;1        0 errors 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, SDA has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, IMGDMP, IMGDMP_RIGHTS, and PRGDEVMSG have been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, Process dump DEBUG kernel has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, System dump DEBUG kernel has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-LINKDONE, System code DEBUG kernel has been linked. 
    %ADB-I-CLEANUP, Cleanup has been performed. 
    %ADB-I-PROHELP, Providing Debugger Help files... 
    %ADB-I-PROMSG, Providing Debugger message image... 
    %ADB-I-PROMSG, Providing Debugger .CLD file... 
    %ADB-I-PROEXE, Providing Debugger files... 
    %ADB-I-PROEXE, Providing Heap Analyzer files... 
    %ADB-I-PROEXE, Providing new process dump tools... 
    %ADB-I-UNINSTALL, Uninstalling obsolete network kit debuggers 
    OpenVMS Debugger Uninstall Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    OpenVMS Debugger Uninstall Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    OpenVMS Debugger Uninstall Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    OpenVMS Debugger Uninstall Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    %ADB-I-PROMSG, Providing startup files ... 
     
        If you want the debuggers installed by this kit to be the default system 
        debuggers: 
     
           -   Add the following line to the system startup procedure: 
     
                   $ @SYS$STARTUP:DEBUG$STARTUP_V73.COM V73 
     
               You should remove any other *DEBUG$STARTUP*.COM reference. 
     
           -   Enter the following DCL command from a privileged account on each 
               and every Alpha node of your VMScluster that you wish to upgrade: 
     
                     @SYS$STARTUP:DEBUG$STARTUP_V73.COM V73 
     
               Note that this is a /SYSTEM table setup (also see 
               SYS$STARTUP:DEBUGSETUP.COM) and modifies your DCL command tables. 
               The DCL DEBUG /CLIENT and /SERVER switches on pre V7.2 systems 
               may not be seen and the /KEPT invocation may not be redirected 
               for active processes (until they are logged-off and restarted). 
     
        If you want the regular system supplied debuggers (and process dump tools)   
        to be the default, then do the same as above but use "VMS" as the input 
        parameter, for example: 
     
                @SYS$STARTUP:DEBUG$STARTUP_V73.COM VMS 
     
        Users can also individually and dynamically switch debuggers (and process 
        dump tools) by using SYS$STARTUP:DEBUGSETUP.COM.  It's input options are 
        VMS, V73, or UNSET.  It also needs the logical table /JOB or /SYSTEM     
        switch.  For example:                                                    
     
                @SYS$STARTUP:DEBUGSETUP.COM V73 /JOB 
     
    %ADB-I-PROIVP, Providing test files for IVP... 
     
        The Debugger IVP has been moved to the SYS$TEST directory.  To run the 
        IVP after installation, first make sure you are setup to use the V73 
        debugger, e.g. execute the command "@SYS$STARTUP:DEBUGSETUP V73 /JOB" 
        Then, run the character cell IVP by executing the command 
        "@SYS$TEST:DBG$IVP.COM" or, if DECWindows Motif has been installed on 
        your system, run the interactive DECWindows Motif IVP by executing the 
        command "@SYS$TEST:DBG$DW$IVP.COM" 
     
    %ADB-I-INSTALLDONE, OpenVMS Alpha Debug V7.3 installation done 
    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... 
    OpenVMS Debugger Startup Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    OpenVMS Debugger Setup Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
    OpenVMS Debugger Setup Procedure 
    Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
       Beginning the Debug V7.3 Verification Procedure 
     
       Copyright 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 
     
       Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha and OpenVMS are trademarks of 
       Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or 
       other countries. 
     
       Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq 
       required for possession, use or copying.  Consistent with 
       FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer 
       Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial 
       Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's 
       standard commercial license. 
     
     
      Debug verification procedure successful. 
     
     
            Installation of ADB V7.3 completed at 15:08 
     
        Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY 
     
        Creating installation data file: VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]ADB073.VMI_DATA 
     
     
            VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:08) 
    

  8. Edit your system startup procedure as described in the above displayed text.


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