DIGITAL_OpenVMS_Disk_Services_for_Windows_NT________ Installation Guide May 1998 Software Version: DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT Version 1.1 Operating Systems: OpenVMS Alpha Versions 6.2 and 7.1 Windows NT Version 4.0 ________________________________________________________________ May 1998 Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this documentation is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from DIGITAL or an authorized sublicensor. While DIGITAL believes the information included in this publication is correct as of the date of publication, it is subject to change without notice. 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This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. _________________________________________________________________ Contents Welcome................................................... v 1 Installing the Server Component 1.1 Before You Install the Server Component....... 1-1 1.2 Installing the Server Component............... 1-2 1.3 After You Install the Server Component........ 1-4 1.3.1 Register and Load the PAK................. 1-4 1.3.2 Enable the NTDS Help Message Database..... 1-5 1.3.3 Configure DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS................................... 1-5 1.3.4 Reboot.................................... 1-6 2 Installing the Client Component 2.1 Before You Install the Client Component....... 2-1 2.2 Installing the Client Component............... 2-2 2.3 After You Install the Client Component........ 2-2 3 Files Installed on Your System iii _________________________________________________________________ Welcome DIGITAL[TM] OpenVMS[TM] Disk Services for Windows NT[TM] consists of: o A server component running on OpenVMS Alpha o A client component running on Windows NT This book describes how to install both the server component and the client component. ___________________________________________________________ For_information_on...__See_the...__________________________ Setting up and System Manager's Guide and NTDS managing Commands at a Glance What's new, Release Notes restrictions, and known problems ___________________________________________________________ v 1 _________________________________________________________________ Installing the Server Component This chapter describes how to install the server component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. It contains the following sections: o Before You Install the Server Component o Installing the Server Component o After You Install the Server Component 1.1 Before You Install the Server Component Follow these steps before you install the server component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT: 1. Check that your OpenVMS system meets the following prerequisites: o It is running either OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.1 or OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2. o It has at least 20,000 free blocks on its system disk. o It is running one of the supported TCP/IP products, which were as follows when this book was written: - DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 4.2 or later - DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 4.1 with ECO kit number 6 or later installed To find out if any third party TCP/IP products have been added to the list of supported products since this book was written, visit our web site at: http://www.openvms.digital.com/openvms/products/ntds/ Installing the Server Component 1-1 Installing the Server Component 1.1 Before You Install the Server Component 2. Back up your system disk. DIGITAL recommends that you back up your system disk before starting the installation; a failure during installation could leave your system disk in an inconsistent state. Use the backup procedures that are established at your site. 1.2 Installing the Server Component To install the server component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT, follow these steps, which should take you five minutes or less: 1. Log in to an account that has full privileges enabled, for example, the SYSTEM account. 2. Enter the PRODUCT INSTALL command. Use the /SOURCE qualifier to specify the directory that contains the kit. The kit is called DEC-AXPVMS-NTDS-V0101-1.PCSI. For example, if the kit is in DAD10:[NTDS011.KIT], enter this command: $ PRODUCT INSTALL NTDS /SOURCE=DAD10:[NTDS011.KIT] See the DCL help for the PRODUCT command to find out about the features it provides, such as how to control where the product is installed (by default, SYS$COMMON), and how to extract the Release Notes before you start the installation. When you enter the PRODUCT INSTALL command, you will see a message like this: The following product has been selected: DEC AXPVMS NTDS V1.1 Layered Product [Available] Do you want to continue? [YES] 3. Press Return to answer Yes (the default). The installation starts: 1-2 Installing the Server Component Installing the Server Component 1.2 Installing the Server Component 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 NTDS V1.1: DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT © Digital Equipment Corporation 1998. All rights reserved. Digital Equipment Corporation This product uses the PAK NTDS-DISK Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] 4. Press Return to answer Yes (the default). The installation continues: Do you want to review the options? [NO] 5. Press Return to answer No (the default). The installation continues: Execution phase starting ... The following product will be installed: DEC AXPVMS NTDS V1.1 Layered Product Portion done: 0%...10%...30%...40%...80%...90%...100% The following product has been installed: DEC AXPVMS NTDS V1.1 Layered Product DEC AXPVMS NTDS V1.1: DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT See the Installation Guide for information on post installation tasks. Installing the Server Component 1-3 Installing the Server Component 1.3 After You Install the Server Component 1.3 After You Install the Server Component This section describes the tasks you must perform after you have installed the server component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT: o Register and Load the PAK o Enable the NTDS Help Message Database o Configure DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS o Reboot 1.3.1 Register and Load the PAK DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT is a layered product that is separate from the OpenVMS operating system. To use it, you must register its Product Authorization Key (PAK) in your license database. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Purchase the NTDS-DISK PAK from your DIGITAL sales representative. 2. Register the PAK, using the OpenVMS License Management Facility (LMF): $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE 3. Use the LICENSE MODIFY command with the /RESERVE qualifier to register the Windows NT computers that will be allowed to connect to disk services on your OpenVMS Cluster. List the names of the computers, for example: $ LICENSE MODIFY NTDS-DISK /RESERVE=(NTSYSTEM1,NTSYSTEM2) The computer names are not case sensitive. You can type them in either upper or lower case. The number of computers you specify in this list must not exceed the number of activity units available in your PAK. 4. Use the LICENSE LOAD command to load the PAK: $ LICENSE LOAD NTDS-DISK Use this command on each of the OpenVMS Alpha nodes that you want to be able to provide disk services to Windows NT clients. 1-4 Installing the Server Component Installing the Server Component 1.3 After You Install the Server Component 1.3.2 Enable the NTDS Help Message Database Enable the NTDS help message database so that you can use the HELP /MESSAGE command to get help on the error messages returned by NTDS commands. To do this, define the logical name MSGHLP$LIBRARY to point to the NTDS help message database, SYS$HELP:NTDS.MSGHLP$DATA. Is the logical MSGHLP$LIBRARY currently defined? No Edit SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM to add the following command, which defines the logical name to point to both the main OpenVMS help message database and the NTDS help message database: $ DEFINE MSGHLP$LIBRARY /SYSTEM /EXECUTIVE_MODE - SYS$HELP:MSGHLP$LIBRARY.MSGHLP$DATA, - SYS$HELP:NTDS.MSGHLP$DATA Yes Change the current definition to include SYS$HELP:NTDS.MSGHLP$DATA in the search list. Edit whichever startup file or database currently defines the logical name during system startup. 1.3.3 Configure DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configure DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on all the OpenVMS Alpha nodes that you want to be able to provide disk services to Windows NT clients: 1. Make sure that DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS has at least one interface configured with an IP address. For information on how to do this, see the documentation for DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. 2. Make sure that DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is configured to run the PWIP driver. Use the UCX$CONFIG command procedure to check that the PWIP driver is enabled: $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG Select Optional components on the main menu, then Configure PWIP Driver on the Optional Components Configuration menu. Installing the Server Component 1-5 Installing the Server Component 1.3 After You Install the Server Component 3. To optimize the performance of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT, we recommend that you use the following command to set the TCP protocol parameters in the UCX configuration database: $ UCX SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL TCP /NODELAY_ACK 1.3.4 Reboot Reboot to activate DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. If your OpenVMS Cluster has a single system disk, reboot all the OpenVMS Alpha nodes that you want to be able to provide disk services to Windows NT clients. If your OpenVMS Cluster has multiple system disks: 1. Install DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT on your other system disks. 2. Reboot all the OpenVMS Alpha nodes that you want to be able to provide disk services to Windows NT clients. 1-6 Installing the Server Component 2 _________________________________________________________________ Installing the Client Component This chapter describes how to install the client component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. It contains the following sections: o Before You Install the Client Component o Installing the Client Component o After You Install the Client Component 2.1 Before You Install the Client Component Follow these steps before you install the client component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT: 1. Check that your Windows NT system meets the following hardware and software prerequisites: o It is running Windows NT Version 4.0. o It has at least 8 MB of free disk space. It can have either an Intel[R] or Alpha CPU. It can be either a server or a workstation. 2. Install the server component of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. Follow the instructions in Chapter 1 to install the server component on OpenVMS Alpha. 3. If you are upgrading from Version 1.0 and you want to install Version 1.1 in a different directory from that in which you installed Version 1.0, deinstall Version 1.0 before you install Version 1.1: o From the Windows Start Bar click Programs, then DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services, then unInstallShield. Installing the Client Component 2-1 Installing the Client Component 2.1 Before You Install the Client Component o Note that this removes your configuration information. When you have installed Version 1.1, use NTDS Administrator to reconfigure the Windows NT computer. 2.2 Installing the Client Component Follow these steps to install the client component of Version 1.1 of DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT: 1. If you have not already done so, install TCP/IP on the Windows NT computer and set up the TCP/IP network configuration. TCP/IP is included with Windows NT, but you may have chosen not to install it. If so, install and configure it now. 2. When you installed DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT on the OpenVMS Alpha system in Chapter 1, the installation procedure created a self-extracting file SYS$UPDATE:NTDS011.EXE. Copy SYS$UPDATE:NTDS011.EXE to a temporary directory on the Windows NT computer. If you use FTP, set the transfer type to binary before you copy the file. 3. Log on to the Windows NT computer as an Administrator and double click on NTDS011.EXE, then follow the instructions on the screen to unzip the file and run the Setup Program for DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. 2.3 After You Install the Client Component The Setup Program gives you the option of restarting your computer to activate the software. If you did not select this option, remember to restart your computer before you try to use DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT. Now read the System Manager's Guide to find out how to set up and manage disk services. 2-2 Installing the Client Component 3 _________________________________________________________________ Files Installed on Your System The installation procedure creates the following files on your OpenVMS Alpha system: [SYS$LDR]SYS$NTDS.EXE [SYS$LDR]SYS$NTDS.STB [SYS$STARTUP]NTDS$INSTALL_IMAGES.COM [SYS$STARTUP]NTDS$SHUTDOWN.COM [SYS$STARTUP]NTDS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE [SYSEXE]NTDS.EXE [SYSEXE]NTDS_SERVER.EXE [SYSHLP]NTDS.MSGHLP$DATA [SYSHLP]NTDS$HELP.HLB [SYSHLP]NTDS011.RELEASE_NOTES [SYSHLP]NTDS011_GUIDE.PS [SYSLIB]NTDS$SDA.EXE [SYSUPD]NTDS.CLD [SYSUPD]NTDS011.EXE [SYSUPD]PROVIDE_NTDS.COM [SYSUPD]REMOVE_NTDS.COM The installation procedure modifies the following files on your OpenVMS Alpha system: [SYS$LDR]VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.DATA [SYSHLP]HELPLIB.HLB [SYSLIB]DCLTABLES.EXE [SYSUPD]VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX Files Installed on Your System 3-1