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OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3
Upgrade and Installation Manual


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8.7.4 Using LIBDECOMP.COM Interactively

You can execute LIBDECOMP.COM interactively to decompress up to eight libraries at a time by listing the names of the libraries you want to decompress as parameters on the command line.

Be sure to separate the library names with commas and do not include the file extensions. For example, to decompress VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB interactively, enter the following command:


$ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIB

8.7.5 Using LIBDECOMP.COM in Batch

You can also execute LIBDECOMP.COM in batch mode to decompress up to eight libraries at a time by listing the names of the libraries you want to decompress as parameters on a command line that includes the SUBMIT command.

Be sure to separate the library names with commas and do not include the file extension. For example, to decompress VAXCRTL.OLB, DISKQUOTA.HLB, and LIB.MLB as a batch job, enter the following command:


$ SUBMIT/NOTIFY/PARAMETERS=(VAXCRTL, DISKQUOTA, LIB)-
_$ SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP

Note

When you type the command for a batch job, be sure you enclose the list of library names within parentheses.

8.8 Adding and Removing Operating System Files

If you decide after the upgrade to change which Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system files you want installed on your system, you can use the menu system contained on the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM to add or remove files.

Note that you can obtain information about individual system files by entering HELP SYSTEM_FILES at the dollar sign prompt ($).

The procedure is as follows:

  1. Mount and boot the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.
  2. Choose option 1 from the menu.
  3. Choose the PRESERVE option.
  4. Enter the name of the device that contains the system disk and answer the questions.
  5. After you answer the question "Do you want detailed descriptions?," information regarding reconfiguring or reinstalling is displayed. Read the instructions, then choose the desired entry from the menu of reconfigure/reinstall options.

The following is a sample reconfigure operation:


    Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1)  Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS Alpha Version x7.3-76H
        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/?) 1 
 
. 
. {Information that is documented elsewhere omitted...} 
. 
 
 
 
    Version X7.3-76H of the OpenVMS operating system is already installed 
    on DKB300:. 
 
    Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform. 
        2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system. 
        3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system. 
        4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation). 
 
        Enter a "?" for more information. 
 
 
Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?) ? 
 
      o Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform. 
 
        This action will allow you to change your selections of which 
        of the windowing and network products you included with your 
        OpenVMS operating system installation. 
 
      o Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system. 
 
        This action will allow you to change your choices about which 
        options you included for the OpenVMS operating system. 
 
      o Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system. 
 
        This action will cause ALL operating system  files to be replaced. 
        You can also change your choices about which options you included 
        for the OpenVMS operating system. 
 
        Reinstall will take longer than Reconfigure.  Reinstall may be 
        appropriate if you suspect that files in the operating system, 
        or in the windowing and network products have become corrupted. 
 
Press Return to continue... 
 
    If you want to reinstall any of the windowing and network products, 
    choose "Install or upgrade layered products and patches" (option 3) 
    from the main menu. 
 
    If you want to change your choices about which options you included 
    for any of the windowing and network products, choose "Reconfigure 
    installed products" (option 5) from the main menu. 
 
Press Return to continue... 
 
    Please choose one of the following: 
 
        1)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS platform. 
        2)  Reconfigure the OpenVMS operating system. 
        3)  Reinstall the OpenVMS operating system. 
        4)  Return to the Main Menu (abort the upgrade/installation). 
 
        Enter a "?" for more information. 
 
 
Enter choice or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/?) 2 
 
    The following product has been selected: 
        DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3               Operating System 
 
 
    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 VMS V7.3: OpenVMS Operating System 
 
        COPYRIGHT (c) 12-SEP-2001 -- All rights reserved 
 
        Compaq Computer Corporation 
        
    Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] 
 

Answer NO to this question, and select the options you want as described in Section 3.5.2. A list of components is provided in Section 3.5.3. After you respond to the prompts, the display continues and the installation procedure completes as described in Section 3.5.4. The following is a continuation of the sample display:


    Do you want to review the options? [NO] 
 
Execution phase starting ... 
 
The following product will be reconfigured: 
    DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3 
Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...80%...90%...100% 
 
The following product has been reconfigured: 
    DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.3 
. 
. 
. 

For detailed instructions on how to remove the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system from your disk, see Appendix E.

8.9 Preparing to Use OpenVMS Management Station

If you installed the OpenVMS Management Station software on your system (either by accepting all default values or by selecting the component manually during the upgrade procedure), you must perform several tasks on your Compaq OpenVMS Alpha system and your PC before you can use OpenVMS Management Station. These tasks include the following:

For complete information about preparing your OpenVMS system and your PC to run the OpenVMS Management Station server and client software, see Appendix D.

Note

After you complete the tasks described in Appendix D, you can then remove those files from your system to save disk space. Do not use the DELETE command to remove the files. Instead, reconfigure the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system as described in Section 4.8.

8.10 Installing Layered Products

Except in certain instances, you should not have to reinstall layered products that you had on your system prior to the upgrade. However, if you need to install 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. If you did not install those layered products previously during the installation procedure, you can do so using the following procedure. To install layered products that require VMSINSTAL, see Section 8.10.1.

Note

To use this procedure, the target system must have the exact same version of the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system as the CD-ROM. If you need to install layered products on a target system that has a different version of the operating system, use the alternate procedure described in the next section.
  1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).
  2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the InfoServer).
  3. Choose option 2 from the menu to view which layered products can be installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility.
  4. Choose option 3 from the menu to install the layered products.
  5. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the menu.
  6. Boot from the system disk.

If the layered product that you want to install is not listed in the display, see the documentation you received with that layered product for installation information.

For additional information about installing layered products, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

Be sure you back up the system disk after you install all your layered products.

Note

Compaq does not support PRODUCT INSTALL and other PRODUCT commands from the DCL option on the operating system CD-ROM. Not all products can be installed when booted from the CD-ROM. Those that can be installed in this manner require special considerations. If products do not appear in the layered products menu as described in the preceding steps in this section, please use the alternative procedure described in Section 8.10.1, or refer to the installation documentation for the specific product.

8.10.1 Alternate Procedure

The following is another method for installing layered products from the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM:

  1. From your running OpenVMS system (the target system disk), mount the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system CD-ROM.
  2. Locate the directories and files containing the available layered products by entering the following command (where, in the example, DKA400: is the device name of the CD-ROM):


    $ DIRECTORY /NOHEAD/NOTRAIL DKA400:[*.KIT]
    

    You can use the PRODUCT FIND command to locate kits that are installed using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. For example:


    $ PRODUCT FIND * /SOURCE=DKA400:[*.KIT]
    

  3. To install layered products that require VMSINSTAL (indicated in the directories by save-set file names with file types of .A, .B, and so on), enter the @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL command and then specify the CD-ROM device and directory. For example:


    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL
    * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: DKB400:[LP.KIT]
    

  4. To install layered products that require the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility (indicated in the directories by file names with file types of .PCSI or .PCSI$DESCRIPTION), use the PRODUCT INSTALL command to specify the CD-ROM device name and directory. The following is an example of the PRODUCT INSTALL command:


    $ PRODUCT INSTALL name /SOURCE=DKB400:[name.KIT]
    

8.10.2 DECevent

When you install Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3, the DIAGNOSE command is disabled. To enable the DIAGNOSE command, you must install the DECevent kit (provided on the System Tools CD-ROM) following the upgrade to Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3.

If the DECevent kit provided on the System Tools CD-ROM is not installed after the operating system, users attempting to use the DIAGNOSE command will receive the following system message:


$ DIAGNOSE [params]
%DIA-E-NOINSTAL, DIAGNOSE has not been installed on this system

8.11 Installing OpenVMS Debugger Clients on a PC

The OpenVMS Debugger Version 7.3 includes a client/server interface. The debug server runs on the OpenVMS operating system; there are debug clients that run on OpenVMS, Microsoft Windows 95, and Microsoft Windows NT. There is no separate installation procedure for the components that run on the OpenVMS operating system. They are installed when you install the operating system. This section describes the procedure for installing debug clients on a PC.

The following table shows which client kit to use for each PC configuration:
CPU Operating System Client Kit
Intel Microsoft Windows 95 [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE
Intel Microsoft Windows NT [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGX86010.EXE
Alpha Microsoft Windows NT [DEBUG_CLIENTS010.KIT]DEBUGALPHA010.EXE

The client kits are self-extracting .EXE files. To make these clients available to PC users, copy these files from the distribution media to a suitable PATHWORKS share, FTP server, or other device available to the PC.

Once the appropriate executable file has been transferred to the PC, you can run the file to install the debug client on the PC. The InstallShield installation procedure guides you through the installation.

By default, the debug client is installed in the \Programs\OpenVMS Debugger directory. You can also click on the Browse button to select an alternate directory.

You can choose one of the following installation options:
Install Option Details
Typical Debug Client and the OpenVMS Debugger Manual in HTML format
Compact Debug Client only
Custom Choice of Debug Client and/or the OpenVMS Debugger Manual in HTML format

The Typical installation option creates an OpenVMS Debugger program folder that contains shortcuts to the following items:

For information about using the OpenVMS Debugger, see the OpenVMS Debugger Manual.

8.12 Backing Up the Customized System Disk

After you have upgraded and customized the Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system to your satisfaction and installed layered products, protect your work by making a backup copy of the system disk.

To back up the system disk:

  1. Shut down the system (described in Appendix A).
  2. Boot the operating system CD-ROM (locally or from the InfoServer).
  3. Use the menu system to enter the DCL environment (option 7).
  4. Mount the system disk and the target device on which you will make the backup copy.
  5. Enter backup commands to back up the system disk to the target device.
  6. Log out from the DCL environment.
  7. Shut down the system by selecting option 8 from the menu.
  8. Boot from the system disk.

For complete information about backup operations, including a description of an alternate method that does not require booting from the operating system CD-ROM and that allows you to back up a shadowed disk without disabling the shadow set, see Appendix B.

8.13 Rebooting Cluster Members

If you are performing a rolling upgrade in an OpenVMS Cluster environment and have completed all the postupgrade tasks required for your upgraded system disk, reboot each system that boots from that system disk.

For more information about booting your system, see Appendix A.

8.14 Running AUTOGEN

Although AUTOGEN runs automatically at the end of the upgrade procedure, Compaq recommends that you run AUTOGEN periodically after you perform an upgrade.

After 24 hours of operation, run AUTOGEN in FEEDBACK mode and reboot the system. Run AUTOGEN in this way again two workdays later.

AUTOGEN sets the values of system parameters and the sizes of the page and swap files according to the system's work load. Compaq recommends that you run AUTOGEN from SAVPARAMS through TESTFILES on a weekly basis and examine AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT to determine the need for additional changes.

Hardcoded values in MODPARAMS.DAT should not hinder AUTOGEN's ability to calculate feedback parameters. AUTOGEN generally does not reduce the value of parameters that allocate resources; it considers current parameter values to be minimum values, which means you do not have to add MIN_* symbols to MODPARAMS.DAT. AUTOGEN does increase parameter values according to its calculations unless you have specified explicit or maximum values (by adding MAX_* symbols) in MODPARAMS.DAT.

For more information about the MODPARAMS.DAT file and about using AUTOGEN in general, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

8.15 Postupgrade Checklist

Use the following checklist to make sure you have performed all the necessary tasks:


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