Hewlett-Packard Read Before Installing HP ACMS Version 5.1 for OpenVMS September 2007 Whether you are a new or existing HP ACMS for OpenVMS customer, please take time to read the following information about your product. New Features On Integrity server systems, ACMS Version 5.1 is enhanced to support up to 500 Command Processor (CP) processes per ACMS submitter node. This enables more number of ACMS terminals to be supported on the submitter node and reduces the submitter nodes used. ACMS Version 5.1 is enhanced to log on to the ACMS system when the TNA device number exceeds the present limit of 9999 to 99999. ACMS Version 5.1 is supported on OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.2 or later and OpenVMS Integrity servers Version 8.2-1 or later. ACMS V4.5 for OpenVMS VAX remains the supported version for OpenVMS VAX. Installation Information Installing ACMS Version 5.1 requires OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.2 or later, or OpenVMS Integrity servers Version 8.2-1 or later. Before you install the product, read Chapter 2 of the Release Notes for information on any changes to the installation proce- dure described in the Installation Guide. To install ACMS, in- voke the VMSINSTAL command procedure, as described in the Open- VMS System Manager's Manual, and then follow the instructions in the HP ACMS Version 5.0A for OpenVMS Installation Guide. The installation procedure will perform a complete replacement installation. Refer to the HP ACMS SPD for a complete list of products that are compatible with ACMS Version 5.1. Release Notes Information The release notes for ACMS Version 5.1 contains a summary of new features, known problems, restrictions, incompatibilities, and installation-related instructions. To read the release notes before installing ACMS, invoke VMSINSTAL and follow the instructions in the installation guide. After installing ACMS, the release notes for ACMS are located in: SYS$HELP:ACMS051.RELEASE_NOTES PCA Usage Server procedure debugging or task debugging is not supported using the DECset Performance and Coverage Analyzer (PCA) compo- nent. DECdtm Usage If ACMS is used in a mixed-network environment (HP DECnet for OpenVMS (Phase IV) and HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS) and a DECdtm transaction is started within ACMS on a Phase IV system, it will fail with the following condition when it attempts to add the transaction from the DECnet-Plus system. '%SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHNODE, remote node is unknown' The workaround for this problem is to redefine the SYS$DECDTM_ NODE_NAME logical name on the DECnet-Plus system to match its Phase IV equivalent. License Management Facility Information Before you can install ACMS Version 5.1, you must register the Product Authorization Key (PAK), using the License Management Facility (LMF). See the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual for registration instructions. For More Information For more information about HP ACMS and for updates on new fea- tures, visit our web site at the following URL: http://h71000.www7.hp.com/commercial/acms/index.htm Contents of the Documentation Kit The following table lists the contents of the HP ACMS Version 5.1 Development, Run-Time, and Remote Access documentation kits. The documents for ACMS V5.1 remains same as ACMS V5.0 for OpenVMS Integrity servers and Alpha. For VAX, the Version 4.5 documents remain current. ________________________________________________________________ Run- Items________________________DevelopmentTime_______Remote_______ Read Before Installing X X X HP ACMS Version 5.1 for OpenVMS Systems HP ACMS for OpenVMS Soft- X X X ware Product Description HP ACMS for OpenVMS X X X Getting Started HP ACMS Version 5.0A X X X for OpenVMS Installation Guide HP ACMS for OpenVMS Quick X X X Reference Guide 2 ________________________________________________________________ Run- Items________________________DevelopmentTime_______Remote_______ HP ACMS for OpenVMS X X X Managing Applications HP ACMS for OpenVMS X X X Remote Systems Management Guide HP ACMS for OpenVMS X X Writing Applications HP ACMS for OpenVMS ADU X X Reference Manual HP ACMS for OpenVMS X Writing Server Procedures HP ACMS for OpenVMS X Concepts and Design Guidelines HP ACMS for OpenVMS Sys- X tems Interface Program- ming____________________________________________________________ © Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 3