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OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.2 Upgrade and Installation Manual


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3.3.11 Updating Time Zone Information

At this point in the installation, the procedure asks you for information that is used for providing local time zone support. For local time zone support to work correctly, the installation procedure must set the time zone that accurately describes the location you want to be considered as your default time zone. Usually, this is the time zone in which your system is running. In addition, your system must be correctly configured to use a valid OpenVMS time differential factor (TDF).

The procedure displays a series of time zone menus and prompts you to make selections from each. Begin by selecting the desired time zone from the main time zone menu. If you do not select a time zone, the default is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

If you choose a time zone that has subcomponents, the system displays an additional menu. For example, if you choose the United States (US) time zone from the main menu, a second menu displays the specific time zones within the United States. You then select the menu item that best represents the desired time zone.

The procedure then prompts you for the TDF. The TDF is the difference between your system time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is an international standard (similar to Greenwich Mean Time) for measuring time of day. The procedure supplies a default for TDF, which is generally the correct response.

The following is a sample display:


Configuring the Local Time Zone 
 
 
TIME ZONE SPECIFICATION -- Main Time Zone Menu 
 
  1) Australia       11) GMT             21) Mexico          31) Turkey 
  2) Brazil          12) Greenwich       22) NZ              32) UCT 
  3) CET             13) Hongkong        23) NZ-CHAT         33) US 
  4) Canada          14) Iceland         24) Navajo          34) UTC 
  5) Chile           15) Iran            25) PRC             35) Universal 
  6) Cuba            16) Israel          26) Poland          36) W-SU 
  7) EET             17) Jamaica         27) ROC             37) WET 
  8) Egypt           18) Japan           28) ROK             38) Zulu 
  9) Factory         19) Libya           29) Singapore 
 10) GB-Eire         20) MET             30) SystemV 
 
  0) None of the above 
 
Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 33 
 
You selected US as your time zone. 
Is this correct? (Yes/No) [YES]: 
 
US Time Zone Menu 
 
   1) Alaska           4) Central          7) Hawaii          10) Mountain 
   2) Aleutian         5) East-Indiana     8) Indiana-Starke  11) Pacific 
   3) Arizona          6) Eastern          9) Michigan        12) Samoa 
 
   0) None of the above 
 
Select the number above that best represents the desired time zone: 6 
 
You selected US/Eastern as your time zone. 
Is this correct? (Yes/No) [YES]: 
 
    Default Time Differential Factor for standard time is -5:00. 
    Default Time Differential Factor for daylight saving time is -4:00. 
 
    The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between your 
    system time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  UTC is similar 
    in most respects to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). 
 
    The TDF is expressed as hours and minutes, and should be entered 
    in the hh:mm format.  TDFs for the Americas will be negative 
    (-3:00, -4:00, etc.); TDFs for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia 
    will be positive (1:00, 2:00, etc.). 
 
Is Daylight Savings time in effect? (Yes/No): y 
 
Enter the Time Differential Factor [-4:00]: 
 
    NEW SYSTEM TIME DIFFERENTIAL FACTOR = -4:00. 
 
Is this correct? [Y]:  

For more information about TDF and local time zone support, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

3.4 Registering Licenses

Before you can use the OpenVMS Alpha operating system and its components, you must register all licenses in one of two ways:

In addition to reviewing the license information provided in this chapter, you can also refer to the following:

3.4.1 Types of OpenVMS Alpha Licenses

The operating system uses one or more of the following types of licenses, depending on your hardware and software configuration.

Note

All OpenVMS Alpha Base and SMP licenses include the NO_SHARE attribute and remain with the initial host computer.
Type of License Description
Operating System Base License Grants the right to noninteractive use of the remote batch, print, application, and computing services of the operating system on a single processor and authorizes one direct login (for system management purposes only). This license is a prerequisite for OpenVMS Alpha Interactive User Licenses.
Interactive User Licenses Grant the right to interactive use of the OpenVMS Alpha operating system, provided you have previously installed the appropriate OpenVMS Alpha Operating System Base License on your Alpha computer. These licenses, which are concurrent, are available in any quantity desired or as an unlimited user license.

You can add interactive users to the computer at any time by specifying the same node name on the additional Interactive User License PAK and by following the license combination procedure described in the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.

Symmetric Multiprocessing
(SMP) Extension to the
Operating System Base License
Upgrades the Operating System Base License and all Interactive User licenses (including Unlimited) to the matching multiprocessing level of your DEC 4000 or DEC 7000 series Alpha computer.

Because the Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Extension grants all the rights the existing Base and User licenses provided at the uniprocessing level, you do not need to reinstall those licenses when you upgrade to a multiprocessing system. Each time you upgrade your system to a new multiprocessing level (for example, from a DEC 7000 Model 620 Alpha system to a DEC 7000 Model 630 Alpha system), you add an SMP Extension to your existing licenses.

3.4.2 How to Register Licenses

After you install the OpenVMS Alpha operating system, the system displays the following message:


    If you have Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) to register, 
    you can register them now. 
 
Do you want to register any Product Authorization Keys? (Yes/No) [Yes] 

Respond to the prompt as follows:
IF ... THEN ...
you choose to register your licenses at this time (which Compaq recommends), do the following:
  1. Be sure you review Appendix C and have the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual available.
  2. Be sure you have a copy of the Product Authorization Key (PAK) for each license that you will register.
  3. Type Y and press the Return key.
  4. Register your licenses, as described in the next section.
you choose not to register your licenses at this time, do the following:
  1. Type N and press the Return key.
  2. Skip the next section about registering licenses and follow the directions in Section 3.5.
  3. After completing the installation, register your licenses using the LICENSE REGISTER command or by invoking SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM before performing any other postinstallation tasks.

3.4.3 Using the Licensing Procedure

Entering Y (Yes) to register your licenses during the installation invokes the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure, which displays the following message:


VMS License Management Utility Options: 
     
    1. REGISTER a Product Authorization Key 
    2. AMEND an existing Product Authorization Key 
    3. CANCEL an existing Product Authorization Key 
    4. LIST Product Authorization Keys 
    5. MODIFY an existing Product Authorization Key 
    6. DISABLE an existing Product Authorization Key 
    7. DELETE an existing Product Authorization Key 
    8. COPY an existing Product Authorization Key 
    9. MOVE an existing Product Authorization Key 
   10. ENABLE an existing Product Authorization Key 
   11. SHOW the licenses loaded on this node 
   12. SHOW the unit requirements for this node 
            
   99. Exit this procedure 
 
   Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information 
   requested. Press Ctrl/Z at any prompt to return to this menu. 
     
Enter one of the above choices [1] 

  1. Select the appropriate options (beginning with 1, as indicated in the display) until you have successfully registered all required PAKs.
  2. After you register all your licenses, exit from the License Management procedure by entering option 99.

3.5 Completing the Installation

The following sections describe the remaining steps that you need to perform to complete the installation.

3.5.1 Choosing Descriptive Help Text

Next, the system prompts you as follows:


The installation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. 
In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?". 
 
Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No] 

If you answer Yes, the system will display additional explanatory text with each prompt.

3.5.2 Selecting Components

The system next displays the following message, indicating that the procedure is ready to install the operating system:


The following product has been selected: 
    DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.2                    Platform (product suite) 
 
 
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 OPENVMS V7.2: OpenVMS and related products Platform 
 
    COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-1998 -- All rights reserved 
 
    Compaq Computer Corporation 

After the system displays a series of additional messages, the procedure prompts you to choose the default values for all the options and suboptions for each component included in the operating system. The display is similar to the following:


    Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] 

When selecting components, note the following:

3.5.3 List of Components

The following components are included with the OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.2 operating system:


    Accounting Log Report Generator Utility 
    Access Control List Utilities 
    Print and Batch Queue Utilities 
    DECdtm Distributed Transaction Manager 
    Support for DECnet-Plus or DECnet for OpenVMS 
        DECnet Incoming Remote File Access 
        DECnet Incoming Remote Terminal 
        DECnet Network Test 
        DECnet Remote Task Loading 
    Programming Support 
        Debugger Utility 
        Image Dump Utility 
        RMS Analyze and FDL Editor Utilities 
        Message Utility 
        System Shareable Image and Object Module Libraries 
        Macro libraries 
        Macro-32 Migration Compiler 
        TLB intermediary form of STARLET 
        Fortran Require Files 
        C Object Libraries 
        C Header Files 
        VMS text libraries of Ada declarations 
    RMS Journaling Recovery Utility 
    System Programming Support 
        Support for ISO 9660 and High Sierra CD-ROM Formats 
        MONITOR 
        Analyze Object File Utility 
        Delta Debugger 
        System Dump Analyzer Utility 
        Miscellaneous Symbol Table Files 
    OpenVMS Management Station Software -- PC files 
    Utilities 
        OpenVMS Mail Utility 
        Dump Utility 
        DIGITAL Standard Runoff (DSR) Text Formatter 
        Phone Utility 
        Help Library 
        Foreign Terminal Support 
        LAT-11 Terminal Server (via Ethernet) 
        Error Log Generator Utility 
        Terminal Fallback Facility 
        TECO Interactive Text Editor 
        National Character Set Utility (NCS) 
        DIAGNOSE Utility 
        XPG4 Internationalization Utilities 
    Bliss Require Files 
    Example Files 
    Message Facility Files (HELP/MESSAGE) 
    Translated Image Support 
    UETP Files 
    Support for DECwindows 
        DECwindows workstation files 
        Video fonts 
            100 dots per inch video fonts 
    Delete any obsolete OpenVMS files 

3.5.4 Completing the Procedure

When you have answered all the prompts and selected the components you want installed, the system allows you to review your selections (and make changes if necessary), then installs the product, provides informational messages, and returns you to the menu. The following is a sample display:

Note

If you perform two installations at the same time to systems connected by MEMORY CHANNEL, you may a message similar to the following every 5 seconds:


%PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-1998 14:58:40 Remote System Conflicts with 
Known System - REMOTE NODE 
%PMA0 CPU00: 30-OCT-1998 14:58:45 Remote System Conflicts with 
Known System - REMOTE NODE 

Disregard the message. The installation or upgrade will proceed normally and the messages will not be present when the system reboots with its actual node name.


    Do you want to review the options? [NO] 
 
Execution phase starting ... 
 
The following products will be installed: 
    DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.2               Layered Product 
    DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5                Layered Product 
    DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.2                  Platform (product suite) 
    DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.2                      Operating System 
 
Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% 
 
The following products have been installed: 
    DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.2               Layered Product 
    DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5                Layered Product 
    DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.2                  Platform (product suite) 
    DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.2                      Operating System 
 
 
    The installation is now complete. 
 
    When the newly installed system is first booted, a special 
    startup procedure will be run.  This procedure will: 
 
        o  Configure the system for standalone or OpenVMS Cluster operation. 
        o  Run AUTOGEN to set system parameters. 
        o  Reboot the system with the newly set parameters. 
 
 
    You may shut down now or continue with other operations. 
 
 
  Process AXPVMS_INSTALL logged out at 12-SEP-1998 14:45:49.54 
 
Press Return to continue... 
 
    **************************************************************** 
 
    You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system 
    or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included 
    on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM. 
    
    You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform 
    "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk. 
    
    Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1)  Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alpha Version V7.2 
        2)  Display products and patches that this procedure can install 
        3)  Install or upgrade layered products and patches 
        4)  Show installed products 
        5)  Reconfigure installed products 
        6)  Remove installed products 
        7)  Execute DCL commands and procedures 
        8)  Shut down this system 
 
    Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 

If you want to install layered products, go to Section 3.6.

If you do not want to install layered products or perform any other operations prior to booting the new system disk, choose option 8 from the menu to shut down the system. The system display is similar to the following:


Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 8
    Shutting down the system 
 
 
 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE

After you complete the installation and shut down the system, go to Section 3.7.

3.6 Installing Layered Products

You can use the menu system included on the operating system CD-ROM to install certain layered products with the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. You can view a list of the layered products that can be installed in this way by choosing option 2 from the menu. (To install layered products that are not listed, see Chapter 4 and the installation documentation for each layered product.)

You may see the following product name while installing layered products:


        DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-PLACEHOLDER 

Do not attempt to install this kit. This is a "dummy" that is needed for technical reasons to facilitate upgrading from the prior UCX implementation of DIGITAL TCP/IP Services to the new implementation.

If you do attempt to install this kit, the following message will be displayed:


          The UCX implementation of TCP/IP Services is obsolete and is not 
          supported on OpenVMS V7.2 and higher versions. 
 
          Starting with OpenVMS V7.2, the UCX implementation of TCP/IP 
          services is replaced by the new TCPIP product. 
 
          This is a placeholder kit to satisfy OpenVMS upgrade requirements 
          so that UCX can be automatically upgraded to TCPIP. 
 
          You cannot use this kit to install UCX. 

The installation will then terminate.

You can install (or upgrade to) the new implementation of DIGITAL TCP/IP services, version 5.0, as part of the OpenVMS upgrade. If you wish to install version 5.0 separately, choose the product:


        DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.0-9 

To install layered products using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility, choose option 2 to view the list and then option 3 to perform the installation. For example:


 
Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1) Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version V7.2 
        2) Display products and patches that this procedure can install 
        3) Install or upgrade layered products and patches 
        4) Show installed products 
        5) Reconfigure installed products 
        6) Remove installed products 
        7) Execute DCL commands and procedures 
        8) Shut down this system 
 
        Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 2 
 
            The following versions of the OpenVMS operating system, the 
            DECwindows graphical user interface and network products. 
            are available on the OpenVMS Distribution compact disk. 
            They can be installed by selecting choice 1: 
 
        DEC AXPVMS VMS version V7.2 
        DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF version V1.2-5 
        DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI version V7.2 
        DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV version V7.2 
        DEC AXPVMS TCPIP version V5.0-9 
 
            The following Layered Product kits are available on the OpenVMS 
            Distribution Compact Disk.  They can be installed by selecting 
            choice 3.  If already installed, they can be reconfigured by 
            selecting choice 5, or removed by selecting choice 6. 
 
        ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- 
        PRODUCT                             KIT TYPE    KIT FORMAT 
        ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- 
        DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.2          Full LP     Sequential 
        DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.2     Full LP     Sequential 
        DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Full LP     Sequential 
        DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.0-9             Full LP     Sequential 
        DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Full LP     Sequential 
        ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- 
 
        5 items found 
           
        Press Return to continue... 
 
            **************************************************************** 
 
            You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS Alpha operating system 
            or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included 
            on the OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM. 
 
            You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform 
            "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk. 
 
            Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1) Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version V7.2 
        2) Display products and patches that this procedure can install 
        3) Install or upgrade layered products and patches 
        4) Show installed products 
        5) Reconfigure installed products 
        6) Remove installed products 
        7) Execute DCL commands and procedures 
        8) Shut down this system 
 
        Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 3 
            *********************************************************** 
 
            If you choose to install or upgrade DECwindows Motif, 
            please note the following: 
 
              o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECwindows base support 
                and workstation files options, DECwindows Motif will not run. 
                You must add these options to use DECwindows Motif. 
 
              o If you are upgrading DECwindows Motif from version V1.1 and 
                want to save the OSF/Motif Release 1.1.3 programming files, 
                DO NOT upgrade now.  Instead, see the DECwindows Motif 
                installation manual and follow the instructions for running 
                PCSI_INSTALLATION.COM. 
 
            If you choose to install or upgrade DECnet-Plus or DECnet Phase IV, 
            please note the following: 
 
        o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECNET option, neither version 
                of DECnet will run.  You must add this option to use DECnet. 
 
        Press Return to continue... 
           *********************************************************** 
 
            The installation procedure will ask a series of questions. 
 
                  () - encloses acceptable answers 
                  [] - encloses default answers 
 
            Type your response and press the Return key.  Type: 
 
                  ? - to repeat an explanation 
                  ^ - to change prior input (not always possible) 
                  Ctrl-Y - to exit the installation procedure 
 
 
            You must enter the device name for the target disk on which 
            the layered product(s) installation will be performed. 
 
        Enter device name for target disk: [DKB400:] (? for choices) 
 
            DKB400: is labeled V72_TCPIPV50. 
 
 
            The install operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. 
        In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing 
        "?". 
 
        Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No] 
 
           1 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_OSI V7.2          Layered Product 
           2 - DEC AXPVMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V7.2     Layered Product 
           3 - DEC AXPVMS DWMOTIF V1.2-5           Layered Product 
           4 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.0-9             Layered Product 
           5 - DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER   Layered Product 
           6 - All products listed above 
           7 - Exit 
 
        Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 
 

Note that the UCX V4.2-99PLACEHOLDER kit is not a valid UCX (TCP/IP) kit. It is present only to support upgrading UCX to the new TCPIP implementation of DIGITAL TCP/IP Services. Any attempt to install this PLACEHOLDER kit will terminate with an error.

If you do not want to perform any other operations after you install the layered products, enter option 8 to shut down the system. The system display is similar to the following:


Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/?) 8
    Shutting down the system 
 
 
 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE

After you complete the installation and shut down the system, go to the next section to boot the new system disk.


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