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This document provides information about installing the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS, Version 4.4 software.
Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Version 4.3 Installation Guide.
Operating System:
Compaq OpenVMS Alpha, Version 6.2, 7.2--1, or 7.3
Compaq OpenVMS VAX, Version 6.2, 7.2, or 7.3
Software Version: Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS, Version 4.4
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This installation guide describes how to install kits for the following Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS (ACMS) product packages:
Read this manual if you are responsible for installing and maintaining software for ACMS. To perform the installation procedures described in this manual, you must have access to a privileged OpenVMS system manager's account and be familiar with the OpenVMS installation procedure, VMSINSTAL.
This manual has the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1 | Describes ACMS kits and licenses, the recommended order for updating layered products used with ACMS, and special dependencies and considerations. |
Chapter 2 | Explains how to prepare your system for installing ACMS. |
Chapter 3 | Describes how to install the ACMS software and sample applications and run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). It also tells you how to recover from system and installation failures. |
Chapter 4 | Describes postinstallation steps that prepare your OpenVMS system for running ACMS. |
Chapter 5 | Describes how to run the ACMS IVP separately from the installation procedure. |
Chapter 6 | Describes how to deinstall ACMS. |
Appendix A | Contains a sample installation for each ACMS development kit. |
Appendix B | Contains information on registering and loading your ACMS license. |
Appendix C | Describes how to modify ACMS help and message text, for example, to translate them to a language other than English. |
Appendix D | Describes considerations for creating DECdtm log files. |
Consult the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual for information about installing or upgrading layered product software on the OpenVMS operating system.
Three other manuals contain information about managing your ACMS system once it is installed:
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Systems Interface Programming gives directions for building the BLISS library file and an environment file for Pascal agents.
For additional information on the compatibility of other software products with this version of ACMS, refer to the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.50.xx).
For additional information about the Open Systems Software Group (OSSG) products and services, access the following OpenVMS World Wide Web address:
http://www.compaq.com/openvms |
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The following conventions are used in this manual:
Ctrl/ x | A sequence such as Ctrl/ x indicates that you must press and hold the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or a pointing device button. |
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The ACMS documentation set to which this manual belongs often refers to certain products by abbreviated names:
Abbreviation | Product |
---|---|
ACMS | Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS VAX |
Ada | Compaq Ada for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq Ada for OpenVMS VAX Systems |
BASIC | Compaq BASIC for OpenVMS, and Compaq BASIC for OpenVMS |
C | Compaq C for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq C for OpenVMS VAX Systems |
CDD | Oracle CDD/Administrator, and Oracle CDD/Repository |
COBOL | Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS VAX Systems |
DATATRIEVE | Compaq DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS VAX |
DBMS | Oracle CODASYL DBMS |
DECforms | Compaq DECforms for OpenVMS |
FORTRAN | Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS VAX Systems |
OpenVMS | The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system, and the Compaq OpenVMS VAX operating system |
Pascal | Compaq Pascal for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq Pascal for OpenVMS VAX |
PL/I | PL/I for OpenVMS Systems |
Rdb | Oracle Rdb |
SQL | The SQL interface to Oracle Rdb |
TDMS | Compaq TDMS for OpenVMS VAX |
This chapter describes the available ACMS kits. It also discusses the dependencies among ACMS Version 4.4, the OpenVMS operating system, and other layered products, and considerations for upgrading and using these products in a distributed environment.
The Part List, found in the transparent plastic envelope in your kit,
specifies the number and contents of your media. Be sure to verify the
contents of your kit with this information. If your kit is damaged or
if you find that parts of it are missing, contact your Compaq
representative.
1.1 Types of ACMS Kits
ACMS is available in three different kits:
Each ACMS kit has an unlimited-use ACMS license associated with it. Table 1-1 shows the licenses that are applicable to each ACMS kit.
ACMS Kit | Unlimited Use | Concurrent Use |
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Development System | ACMS | Not available |
Run-Time Option | ACMS-RT | ACMS-RT-USER |
Remote-Access Option | ACMS-REM | ACMS-REM-USER |
For more information about these ACMS licenses, refer to Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Managing Applications.
To install an ACMS Version 4.4 kit, you must register and load an ACMS software license, using the OpenVMS License Management Facility (LMF). You must register and load your ACMS license before you perform the installation.
For more information on registering and loading your ACMS license,
refer to Appendix B.
1.3 Required Operating System Components
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Alpha Version 4.4 requires OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2, 7.2--1, or 7.3.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS VAX Version 4.4 requires OpenVMS VAX Version 6.2, 7.2, or 7.3.
For distributed processing with ACMS, you must have DECnet software installed.
If you install ACMS Version 4.4 on an Alpha system running a version of OpenVMS Alpha lower than OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.x, you must reinstall ACMS Version 4.4 after you upgrade to OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.x. |
The ACMS Version 4.4 installation procedure and IVP interact with a number of OpenVMS layered products. Some of these products are required, while others are optional.
Each of these layered products has a minimum version (based on the OpenVMS version) that is supported with ACMS Version 4.4. The ACMS Version 4.4 Software Product Description (SPD) identifies the minimum layered product versions required to successfully install ACMS Version 4.4 and run the IVP.
If a product is required, you must make the minimum version available
before you can install ACMS. If a product is not required, you do not
need to make it available before installing ACMS, however, you must
upgrade it to the minimum required version before using it with ACMS.
1.4.1 Determining Software Version Numbers
Before installing ACMS Version 4.4, identify the other products that you need to upgrade. The ACMS SPD contains a complete list of the products that are compatible with this version of ACMS, including information about the minimum version of OpenVMS and layered products that interact with ACMS Version 4.4.
To check the current version of the products, execute the DCL commands ANALYZE/IMAGE and SEARCH in the following formats:
ANALYZE/IMAGE file-name /OUTPUT=ACMS_VERSION.TMP |
SEARCH ACMS_VERSION.TMP "image file id" |
In the ANALYZE/IMAGE command, substitute for file-name the file name listed in Table 1-2 or Table 1-3 for each product.
Product | File Name |
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DECforms | SYS$LIBRARY:FORMS$MANAGER.EXE |
LSE (DECset) | SYS$SYSTEM:LSEDIT.EXE |
Oracle CDD | SYS$LIBRARY:CDDSHR.EXE |
Oracle CODASYL DBMS | SYS$LIBRARY:DBMSHR.EXE |
Oracle Rdb | SYS$LIBRARY:RDBSHR.EXE |
Oracle Trace | SYS$LIBRARY:EPC$FUNCSHRP.EXE |
TP Desktop Connector | SYS$SYSTEM:ACMSDI$SERVER.EXE |
Product | File Name |
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DECforms | SYS$LIBRARY:FORMS$MANAGER.EXE |
LSE (DECset) | SYS$SYSTEM:LSEDIT.EXE |
Oracle CDD | SYS$LIBRARY:CDDSHR.EXE |
Oracle CODASYL DBMS | SYS$LIBRARY:DBMSHR.EXE |
Oracle Rdb | SYS$LIBRARY:RDBSHR.EXE |
Oracle Trace | SYS$LIBRARY:EPC$FUNCSHRP.EXE |
TDMS | SYS$LIBRARY:TSSSHR.EXE |
TP Desktop Connector | SYS$SYSTEM:ACMSDI$SERVER.EXE |
The line that OpenVMS displays in response to the SEARCH command shows the current version of the product. The following example shows that the system has LSE Version 4.2 installed:
$ ANALYZE/IMAGE SYS$SYSTEM:LSEDIT.EXE /OUTPUT=ACMS_VERSION.TMP $ SEARCH ACMS_VERSION.TMP "image file id" image file identification: "LSEDIT V4.2-17" |
Oracle CDD/Repository Version 7.0 is supported by ACMS Version 4.4.
The following paragraphs discuss the requirements for Oracle CDD when installing the different ACMS kit types.
If you are installing the ACMS development kit, at least the minimum version of CDD as identified in the ACMS SPD must be installed on your system. If CDD is not installed or if a lower version of CDD is installed, VMSINSTAL terminates the installation procedure.
If you are installing the ACMS run-time kit, CDD is optional; however, the minimum version of CDD is required for the run-time kit to be fully functional. Specifically, if you install the ACMS run-time kit with CDD available, you can create new applications and menus and modify existing applications and menus, on your ACMS run-time system. If you install the ACMS run-time kit without CDD available, you can use only existing applications and menus; you cannot create new ones on your run-time system. If you subsequently install CDD, you can make the ACMS run-time CDD-related features available by reinstalling the ACMS Version 4.4 run-time kit and choosing the CDD-related files option at the beginning of the installation.
If you are installing the ACMS remote-access kit, CDD is not required.
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