Micro_Focus_COBOL______________________________ Installation Guide for DIGITAL UNIX Systems Order Number: AA-Q42CF-TE April 1997 This guide describes how to install the DIGITAL distributed version of the Micro Focus COBOL Software Developer Suite and the Micro Focus COBOL Application Server on a DIGITAL UNIX system. Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes AA-Q42CE-TE, Micro Focus COBOL Installation Guide for Digital UNIX. Operating System & Version: DIGITAL UNIX Version 3.2. Future maintenance releases may require higher versions. Software Version: Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A Software Developer Suite Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A Application Server Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts ________________________________________________________________ April 1997 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. 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This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. _________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface................................................... v 1 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.1 Reading the Online Release Notes................. 1-1 1.2 Registering Your Software License................ 1-1 1.3 Special Checks and Requirements for Installing Micro Focus COBOL................................ 1-2 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements..... 1-2 1.4.1 Checking Login Privileges ..................... 1-2 1.4.2 Checking Hardware Requirements ................ 1-2 1.4.3 Checking Software Requirements ................ 1-3 1.4.4 Determining Which Subsets to Load ............. 1-3 1.4.5 Determining Disk Space Requirements ........... 1-4 1.4.5.1 Checking Current Disk Space................. 1-6 1.4.5.2 Increasing Disk Space by Using Alternative Disks ...................................... 1-7 1.5 Installing from Media or Using RIS............... 1-7 1.6 Backing Up Your System Disk...................... 1-8 1.7 Stopping the Installation........................ 1-8 2 Installing Micro Focus COBOL 2.1 Using CD-ROM Distribution Media.................. 2-1 2.2 Using a RIS Distribution Area ................... 2-1 2.3 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts..... 2-2 2.3.1 Selecting Subsets ............................. 2-2 2.3.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process........................................ 2-2 3 After Installation 3.1 Running the Installation Verification Procedure ................................................. 3-1 3.2 Deleting Micro Focus COBOL from Your System...... 3-1 A Sample Listings A.1 Sample Micro Focus COBOL Installation ........... A-1 A.1.1 Installation of Micro Focus COBOL ............ A-1 A.1.2 Installation of Micro Focus Operating System Extensions .................................... A-3 A.2 Sample Installation Verification Procedure ...... A-5 A.2.1 Installation Verification Procedure for Micro Focus COBOL ................................... A-5 A.2.2 Installation Verification Procedure for Micro Focus OSX...................................... A-5 iii B Recovering from Errors B.1 Failures During Product Installation ............ B-1 B.2 Failures During Product Use...................... B-1 Tables 1 Conventions Used in This Guide ............... vi 1-1 Micro Focus COBOL Subset Sizes (Kilobytes Required)...................................... 1-4 iv _________________________________________________________________ Preface This installation procedure creates Micro Focus COBOL file systems subordinate to the /usr/lib, /usr/bin, and /usr/man directories. Keep this guide with your distribution kit. You will need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall Micro Focus COBOL for any other reason. Intended Audience This guide is intended for system managers who install the DIGITAL distributed version of Micro Focus COBOL products. Associated Documentation The Micro Focus product documentation can be ordered in the following set. Also included with the documentation order is this installation guide and Read Before Installing or Using Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A for DIGITAL UNIX Systems, which provide specific information to the product installation on DIGITAL UNIX. The Micro Focus COBOL Developer Suite for UNIX set includes: Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, Getting Started Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, Master Index and Glossary Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, Pocket Guide Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, COBOL User Guide Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, COBOL System Reference Volume 1 Micro Focus COBOL V4.0 for UNIX, COBOL System Reference Volume 2 Micro Focus Object COBOL V4.0 and COBOL V4.0, Error Messages Micro Focus Object COBOL V4.0 and COBOL V4.0, Language Reference Micro Focus Object COBOL V4.0 and COBOL V4.0, Compatibility Guide Micro Focus Object COBOL V4.0 and COBOL V4.0, Language Reference - Additional Topics Micro Focus COBOL Toolbox V4.0 for UNIX, Toolbox Operating Guide Volume 1 Micro Focus COBOL Toolbox V4.0 for UNIX, Toolbox Operating Guide Volume 2 Micro Focus Dialog System V2.5, Character Mode User Guide v Conventions Table 1 describes the conventions used in this guide. Table_1_Conventions_Used_in_This_Guide_____________________ Convention_____Meaning_____________________________________ # A pound sign (#) is the default superuser prompt. % A percent sign (%) is the default user prompt. In examples, a boxed symbol indicates that you must press the named key on the keyboard. Ctrl/C This symbol indicates that you must press the Ctrl key while you simultaneously press another key (in this case, C). user input In interactive examples, this bolded typeface indicates input entered by the user. filesystem In text, this typeface indicates the exact name of a command, routine, partition, pathname, directory, or file. This typeface is also used in interactive examples and other screen displays. UPPERCASE The DIGITAL UNIX operating system lowercase differentiates between uppercase and lowercase characters. Examples, syntax descriptions, function definitions, and literal strings that appear in text must be typed exactly as shown. setld(8) Cross-references to online reference pages include the appropriate section number in parentheses. For example, setld(8) indicates that you can find the material on the setld command in Section 8 of the reference pages. [y] In a prompt, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item is the default response. For example, [y] means the default response _______________is_Yes._____________________________________ vi 1 _________________________________________________________________ Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation Your distribution kit includes a letter titled Read Before Installing or Using Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A for DIGITAL UNIX Systems. This letter discusses important information that might not be included in this guide. You should read this letter now. 1.1 Reading the Online Release Notes Micro Focus COBOL provides online release notes. DIGITAL strongly recommends that you read the release notes before using the product. The release notes contain information specific to release of the product on DIGITAL UNIX and about changes to the application. The release notes for Micro Focus COBOL are in the following file: usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes For information about installing these release notes before installing Micro Focus COBOL, see Section 2.3.1. You can use the following command to read the release notes after Micro Focus COBOL is installed: # more /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes A POSTSCRIPT version of the release notes is also available in the file: usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes.ps An additional source of information and release notes pertaining to product updates can be found in the installed product directory under the docs subdirectory: usr/lib /cmplrs/cob/docs. 1.2 Registering Your Software License Micro Focus COBOL includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). You must register your License Product Authorization Key (License PAK) in the License Database (LDB) to use Micro Focus COBOL on a newly licensed node. The License PAK may be shipped along with the kit if you ordered the license and media together; otherwise, it is shipped separately to a location based on your license order. If you are installing Micro Focus COBOL as an update on a node already licensed for this software, you have already completed the License PAK registration requirements. 1-1 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.2 Registering Your Software License If you are installing prerequisite or optional software along with Micro Focus COBOL, review the PAK status and install the PAKs for any prerequisite or optional software before you install Micro Focus COBOL. To register a license under the DIGITAL UNIX operating system, first log in as superuser. At the superuser prompt, edit an empty PAK template with the lmf register command as follows and include all the information on your License PAK: # lmf register After you register your license, use the following lmf reset command to copy the license details from the License Database (LDB) to the kernel cache: # lmf reset For complete information on using the License Management Facility, see the Guide to Software License Management and the lmf(8) reference page. 1.3 Special Checks and Requirements for Installing Micro Focus COBOL This installation covers the installation of two Micro Focus COBOL components. These instructions cover the installation of Micro Focus COBOL Software Developer Suite and Micro Focus COBOL Application Server. Only one of these two products will be installed on your system. Micro Focus COBOL Application Server for DIGITAL UNIX, also known as Micro Focus Operating System Extensions (OSX), is used for the deployment of COBOL applications and will be installed on systems that have not installed Micro Focus COBOL Software Developer Suite. 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements This section discusses various requirements for installing Micro Focus COBOL. Installing Micro Focus COBOL, including running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP), takes approximately 8 to 10 minutes, depending on your type of media and system configuration. 1.4.1 Checking Login Privileges You must have superuser privileges to install the Micro Focus COBOL software and to register the license PAK. 1.4.2 Checking Hardware Requirements To install Micro Focus COBOL, you need the following hardware: o Software distribution device (if installing from media) o Terminal You can use either a hardcopy or video terminal to communicate with the operating system and to respond to prompts from the installation procedure. 1-2 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements See the Micro Focus COBOL Software Product Description (SPD) for additional hardware requirements. 1.4.3 Checking Software Requirements Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A requires DIGITAL UNIX Version 3.2. Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A has also been tested with DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0. To gain the full features of the Micro Focus COBOL product, the following DIGITAL UNIX software subsets should be loaded on the system where you install Micro Focus COBOL: o OSFBASE-the "Base System" subset o OSFPGMR-Software Development Environment If the software development tools in the OSFPGMR subset (that is, the loader, linker (ld) and assembler (as)) are not installed, this restricts the creation of executables with Micro Focus COBOL and restricts the use of a COBOL object into an executable. To check whether this subset is loaded, follow these steps: 1. Log in to the system where you will install Micro Focus COBOL. 2. Enter the following command: # setld -i | egrep 'OSFBASE|OSFPGMR' If you do not log in as superuser (login name root), you must enter the full path of the command. For example: % /usr/sbin/setld -i | egrep 'OSFBASE|OSFPGMR' Check the displayed rows for the name of the relevant subset and any related patches. The word "installed" appears in a row after the subset identifier when a subset is loaded. If the word "installed" does not appear (the second column in a row is blank), the subset or patch is not loaded. In this case, you must load the missing system software before installing Micro Focus COBOL. (For information on how to load the operating system software, see the DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide.) 1.4.4 Determining Which Subsets to Load You must choose the Micro Focus COBOL subsets you want to load. The Micro Focus COBOL Software Developer Suite for DIGITAL UNIX subsets have the following titles: o MFCBASE401 Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX o MFCDOC401 Micro Focus Product Release Notes and Online Information o MFCMAN401 Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages The Micro Focus COBOL Application Server for Digital UNIX subsets have the following titles: o MFOBASE401 1-3 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX o MFODOC401 Micro Focus Product Release Notes o MFOMAN401 Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages 1.4.5 Determining Disk Space Requirements Table 1-1 lists the disk space requirements for loading Micro Focus COBOL software subsets. These requirements apply to the disks where you load the Micro Focus COBOL subsets. The requirements are listed by directory for convenience if you are doing installations on systems where these directories are mount points for different disk partitions. Table_1-1_Micro_Focus_COBOL_Subset_Sizes_(Kilobytes_Required)____ Size Subset_Name______Directory____________________________(Kbytes)___ MFCBASE401 contains MFCDOC401 and MFCMAN401 usr/bin 1 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob 10955 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/bin 2803 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/coblib 10623 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/conversion 456 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/cpylib 33 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo 146 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/ccitcp 41 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/clisrvr 152 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/coop 170 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/cowriter 207 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/dialog 117 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/fhutils 84 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/fs 56 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/motif 11 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/nls 15 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/ohbld 10 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/panels 275 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/preproc 81 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/sharedmem 13 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/demo/window1 36 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/dialog 2317 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/docs 635 (continued on next page) 1-4 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements Table 1-1 (Cont.) Micro Focus COBOL Subset Sizes (Kilobytes __________________Required)______________________________________ Size Subset_Name______Directory____________________________(Kbytes)___ usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/forms2 76 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/help 12 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang 4 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/C 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/En_GB 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/en_GB 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/en_US 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/on-line 1107 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src 85 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/dialog 553 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/fs 388 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/makeosx 12 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/mfisamv4 274 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/mfisamv5 250 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/rebuild 162 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/rts 3 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo 42 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/a 8 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/q 1 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/t 2 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/v 10 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/w 14 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/x 2 Total 32678K MFOBASE401 contains MFODOC401 and MFOMAN401 usr/bin 1 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob 5124 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/bin 1343 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/coblib 10623 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/dialog 282 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/docs 259 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang 4 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/C 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/En_GB 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/en_GB 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/lang/en_US 109 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/on-line 39 (continued on next page) 1-5 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements Table 1-1 (Cont.) Micro Focus COBOL Subset Sizes (Kilobytes __________________Required)______________________________________ Size Subset_Name______Directory____________________________(Kbytes)___ usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src 29 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/dialog 377 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/mfisamv4 273 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/mfisamv5 249 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/rebuild 162 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/src/rts 3 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo 42 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/a 8 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/q 1 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/t 2 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/v 10 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/w 14 usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/terminfo/x 2 Total__________________________________________________19283K____ Using these disk space requirements, total the values for the subsets that you will load in each directory. Compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks where Micro Focus COBOL files will reside. 1.4.5.1 Checking Current Disk Space To check the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system where you will install Micro Focus COBOL. You can check which directories are mounted and where they are by viewing the /etc/fstab file. For example: # more /etc/fstab /dev/rd0a:/:rw:1:1:ufs:: /dev/rd0g:/usr:rw:1:2:ufs:: /usr/staff/r1/leslie@bigsys:/usr/staff/r1/leslie:rw:0:0:nfs:bg: /usr/man@bigsys:/usr/man:ro:0:0:nfs:bg: The display indicates that /usr (mounted to /dev/rd0g) is the only mount point that affects where Micro Focus COBOL files will reside; the system has only one local disk drive; and the /usr/lib and file system resides in the g partition of the disk on that drive. To check the total space and the free space for the directories where Micro Focus COBOL will reside, enter the df command. Given the previous display of the /etc /fstab file, which shows that only /usr is a mount point, you need to check free space only in the /usr file system. For example: # df /usr Filesystem Total kbytes kbytes % node kbytes used free used Mounted on /dev/rd0g 122598 54447 55892 49% /usr 1-6 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements This display shows that there are 55,892 Kilobytes free. This free space must accommodate the subset requirements listed in Table 1-1. On systems where /usr/lib and /usr/man are mounted to different devices from /usr, enter the following command: # df /usr/lib /usr/man In this case, you compare space required for Micro Focus COBOL files in /usr/lib to the free space displayed in the first line of the df output list and compare the space required for Micro Focus COBOL files in /usr/man to the free space displayed in the second line of that list. 1.4.5.2 Increasing Disk Space by Using Alternative Disks The Micro Focus COBOL installation procedure creates some directories and loads files into subordinate directories, as listed in usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/filelist.xxx, where the suffix xxx is either MFC or MFO corresponding to the products installed. If the usr/lib/cmplrs directory node in the previous paths does not exist, the installation procedure creates it. If the (usr/lib/cmplrs) node does exist, the installation procedure uses it. If you find that there is insufficient disk space for the Micro Focus COBOL subsets and you know that you have additional space on alternative disks or disk partitions for your system, perform the following steps before installing the Micro Focus COBOL product or Micro Focus OSX: 1. Log in as superuser. 2. Create the directory usr/lib/cmplrs, usr/lib/cmplrs/cob_ nnn, or both (in these directory names, nnn is the Micro Focus COBOL version number). 3. Specify in the /etc/fstab file that one or more of the newly created directories are mount points to new disk partitions where there is additional space. 4. Enter the mount -a command so that the new mount points take effect. 1.5 Installing from Media or Using RIS Someone from your site must perform at least one Micro Focus COBOL installation from the distribution medium. Your site system manager can then decide whether or not to make a Micro Focus COBOL distribution kit available on line so that subsequent installations of Micro Focus COBOL can use the Remote Installation Service (RIS). For information on extracting Micro Focus COBOL subsets to a RIS distribution area, see the Guide to Sharing Software on a Local Area Network. If you expect to use Micro Focus COBOL subsets from the RIS area of a remote system for installation on your local system, first check with your site system manager to ensure that: 1-7 Preparing for Micro Focus COBOL Installation 1.5 Installing from Media or Using RIS o A Micro Focus COBOL network kit is available for use. o Your system is registered as a RIS client. If Micro Focus COBOL subsets are available to you on a RIS server system, you must know the name of that system. For more information on installing Micro Focus COBOL from a RIS distribution area, see Section 2.2. 1.6 Backing Up Your System Disk DIGITAL recommends that you back up your system disk before installing any software. For information about backing up your system disk, see the DIGITAL UNIX system documentation. 1.7 Stopping the Installation To stop the installation procedure at any time, press Ctrl /C. You must then delete files created up to this point interactively. The directories and files created during the Micro Focus COBOL installation are listed in the file corresponding to the product undergoing installation: usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/filelist.MFC usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/filelist.MFO 1-8 2 _________________________________________________________________ Installing Micro Focus COBOL This chapter describes how to install Micro Focus COBOL. Before you start the installation, read Chapter 1. You can install Micro Focus COBOL from a server area. 2.1 Using CD-ROM Distribution Media This procedure loads Micro Focus COBOL files on to a disk belonging to the system where you perform the installation. When Micro Focus COBOL is run, its executable images are mapped into memory on your system. Follow these steps to install Micro Focus COBOL from CD-ROM media: 1. Mount the media on the appropriate disk drive. 2. Log in as superuser (login name root) to the system where you will install Micro Focus COBOL. 3. Make sure you are at the root (/) directory by entering the following command: # cd / 4. Specify the /cdrom directory to be the mount point for the distribution file system on the drive. If your drive is ral, enter the following command: # mount -dr /dev/ralc /cdrom 5. Enter a setld command that requests the load function (-l) and identifies the directory in the mounted file system where Micro Focus COBOL subsets are located. Depending on the Micro Focus product being installed, the command would be one of the following: # setld -l /cdrom/mfc40a/kit # setld -l /cdrom/mfo40a/kit The installation procedure now displays the names of Micro Focus COBOL subsets and asks you to specify the subsets that you want to load. See Section 2.3 to continue the installation. 2.2 Using a RIS Distribution Area If you are installing Micro Focus COBOL subsets that reside in an /etc/ris RIS distribution area on a remote system, follow these steps: 1. Log in as superuser (login name root) to the system where you will install Micro Focus COBOL. 2-1 Installing Micro Focus COBOL 2.2 Using a RIS Distribution Area 2. Make sure you are at the root directory (/) by entering the following command: # cd / 3. Enter a setld command that requests the load function (-l option) and identifies the system where the Micro Focus COBOL subsets are located. For example, if you are loading Micro Focus COBOL subsets from a RIS distribution area on node orion, enter the following: # setld -l orion: Remote Installation Services now displays a menu that lists all the software subsets available to you and asks you to specify the subsets that you want to load. See Section 2.3 to continue the installation. 2.3 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts This section explains the installation procedure prompts and displays. 2.3.1 Selecting Subsets You must specify which Micro Focus COBOL subsets you want to load. ________________________ Note ________________________ If you are installing from a RIS distribution area, the number of subsets can vary depending on what products are available in the RIS area and how many subsets they have. ______________________________________________________ If you specify more than one number at the prompt, separate each number with a space, not a comma. Next, the script lets you verify your choice. If the displayed subsets are not the ones you intended to choose, enter n. In this case, the subset selection menu is again displayed and you can correct your choice of optional subsets. If the displayed subsets are the ones you want to load, enter y. 2.3.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process The installation procedure loads and verifies the selected Micro Focus COBOL subsets. When you see the "Verifying" message during the subset installation, the installation procedure is checking to see that the files are copied correctly; it is not an Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) message. During the installation, if you get errors from the setld utility, see the Diagnostics section of the setld(8) reference page for an explanation of the errors and the appropriate actions to take. 2-2 Installing Micro Focus COBOL 2.3 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts Chapter 3 explains how to run the IVP after installation and how to delete old Micro Focus COBOL subsets before installing a new version of Micro Focus COBOL. 2-3 3 _________________________________________________________________ After Installation This chapter explains what you need to do after the installation to make Micro Focus COBOL ready for use. 3.1 Running the Installation Verification Procedure After installing Micro Focus COBOL, you can run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) independently to verify that the software is available on your system. You might also want to run the IVP after a system failure to be sure that users can access Micro Focus COBOL. The Micro Focus COBOL IVP verifies the installation by using the fverify command with the -y option (see the fverify(8) reference page). MFCBASEnnn compiles and runs a Micro Focus COBOL program and MFOBASEnnn runs a previously compiled Micro Focus COBOL program. To run the IVP after an installation, enter the following command: # setld -v subsetname In this command, subsetname can be any Micro Focus COBOL subset. For a sample Micro Focus COBOL IVP, see Appendix A. If the verification process fails, look in the /var/adm /smlogs/fverify.log file for information to help diagnose the problem. 3.2 Deleting Micro Focus COBOL from Your System If you must remove a version of Micro Focus COBOL from your system, delete each subset that you previously installed. Note that prior to the release of Micro Focus COBOL V4.0A Software Developer Suite, the product installations of Micro Focus COBOL, Micro Focus Toolbox, and Micro Focus Dialog System consisted of individual subsets. If you find an older version of Micro Focus installed on your system, you may find the following subsets installed: MFCBASEnnn, MFCMANnnn, MFCDOCnnn, MFTBASEnnn, MFTMANnnn, MFTDOCnnn, MFDBASEnnn, MFDMANnnn, and MFDDOCnnn. To delete subsets: 1. Log in as superuser (login name root). 2. Make sure you are at the root directory (/) by entering the following command: # cd / 3. Enter the following form of the setld command: # setld -i | egrep 'MFC|MFD|MFT|MFO' 3-1 After Installation 3.2 Deleting Micro Focus COBOL from Your System 4. Look for the word "installed" in the listing produced and then delete the installed subsets. For example: # setld -d subsetnamennn subsetnamennn In this command, nnn is the version number. 3-2 A _________________________________________________________________ Sample Listings This appendix provides sample listings for the following procedures: o Installation of Micro Focus COBOL products using disk media o Installation Verification Procedures (IVP) A.1 Sample Micro Focus COBOL Installation A.1.1 Installation of Micro Focus COBOL # setld -l . The subsets listed below are optional: There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. 1) Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages 2) Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX 3) Micro Focus Product Release Notes and On-line Information Or you may choose one of the following options: 4) ALL of the above 5) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 6) EXIT without installing any subsets Press RETURN to display the next screen: Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 4 You are installing the following optional subsets: Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX Micro Focus Product Release Notes and On-line Information Is this correct? (y/n): y Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: A-1 Sample Listings A.1 Sample Micro Focus COBOL Installation File system space checked OK. 3 subset(s) will be installed. Loading 1 of 3 subset(s).... Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX Copying from . (disk) Verifying Loading 2 of 3 subset(s).... Micro Focus Product Release Notes and On-line Information Copying from . (disk) Verifying Loading 3 of 3 subset(s).... Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages Copying from . (disk) Verifying 3 of 3 subset(s) installed successfully. MFCBASE401: information, The Co-Writer system has been installed as part of Micro Focus Toolbox and it is necessary to configure the UNIX environment before invoking Co-Writer. Please refer to the Micro Focus documentation for futher information on using Co-Writer. MFCBASE401, information: You can run the Installation Verification Procedure using the following command from root: setld -v MFCBASE401 MFCBASE401, information: Before running Micro Focus COBOL for Digital UNIX or the Micro Focus COBOL IVP, (setld -v) you must set the COBDIR and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables. COBDIR specifies the directory in which Micro Focus COBOL system software is located. LD_LIBRARY_PATH specifies the search path for shared libraries and must include $COBDIR/coblib. The following commands should be issued: COBDIR=/usr/lib/cmplrs/cob export COBDIR LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$COBDIR/coblib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH In the C shell, the commands are: setenv COBDIR /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $COBDIR/coblib MFCBASE401, information: If you have relinked the Run-Time System (i.e. used the cob -x command or mkrts script at any time) then you must recreate these executable programs using this new release. If you do not re-create these executables, the results of running the older executables with this new release will be undefined. A-2 Sample Listings A.1 Sample Micro Focus COBOL Installation Configuring "Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for UNIX on Digital UNIX" (MFCBASE401) MFCDOC401, information: The release notes are in /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes and /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes.ps Configuring "Micro Focus Product Release Notes and On-line Information" (MFCDOC401) Configuring "Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages" (MFCMAN401) A.1.2 Installation of Micro Focus Operating System Extensions Note that the installation of OSX is for systems that are not installing the Micro Focus COBOL base product. # setld -l . The subsets listed below are optional: There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. 1) Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages 2) Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX 3) Micro Focus Product Release Notes and OSX On-line Information Or you may choose one of the following options: 4) ALL of the above 5) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 6) EXIT without installing any subsets Press RETURN to display the next screen: Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 4 You are installing the following optional subsets: Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX Micro Focus Product Release Notes and OSX On-line Information Is this correct? (y/n): y Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: File system space checked OK. 3 subset(s) will be installed. Loading 1 of 3 subset(s).... A-3 Sample Listings A.1 Sample Micro Focus COBOL Installation Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX Copying from . (disk) Verifying Loading 2 of 3 subset(s).... Micro Focus Product Release Notes and OSX On-line Information Copying from . (disk) Verifying Loading 3 of 3 subset(s).... Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages Copying from . (disk) Verifying 3 of 3 subset(s) installed successfully. MFOBASE401, information: You can run the Installation Verification Procedure using the following command from root: setld -v MFOBASE401 MFOBASE401, information: Before running Micro Focus Operating System Extensions (OSX) for Digital UNIX or the Micro Focus OSX IVP, (setld -v) you must set the COBDIR and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables. COBDIR specifies the directory in which Micro Focus COBOL system software is located. LD_LIBRARY_PATH specifies the search path for shared libraries and must include $COBDIR/coblib. The following commands should be issued: COBDIR=/usr/lib/cmplrs/cob export COBDIR LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$COBDIR/coblib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH In the C shell, the commands are: setenv COBDIR /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $COBDIR/coblib Configuring "Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX" (MFOBASE401) MFODOC401, information: The release notes are in /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes and /usr/lib/cmplrs/cob/relnotes.ps Configuring "Micro Focus Product Release Notes and OSX On-line Information" (MFODOC401) Configuring "Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages" (MFOMAN401) A-4 Sample Listings A.2 Sample Installation Verification Procedure A.2 Sample Installation Verification Procedure A.2.1 Installation Verification Procedure for Micro Focus COBOL # COBDIR=/usr/lib/cmplrs/cob # export COBDIR # LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$COBDIR/coblib # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH # setld -v MFCBASE401 MFCDOC401 MFCMAN401 Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX (MFCBASE401) MFCBASE401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). If this fails, please include the following when submitting a report: 1) This subset name, which is MFCBASE401 2) Output from: ls -l /tmp/MFCBASE401.ivptmp 3) This setld session IVP, information: Emptied scratch directory. IVP, information: Running. IVP, information: Execution successful. IVP, information: Cleaning up. IVP, information: MFCBASE401 is properly installed. Micro Focus Product Release Notes and On-line Information (MFCDOC401) MFCDOC401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). IVP, information: MFCDOC401 is properly installed. Micro Focus COBOL V4.0u1 Reference Pages (MFCMAN401) MFCMAN401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). IVP, information: MFCMAN401 is properly installed. A.2.2 Installation Verification Procedure for Micro Focus OSX # setld -v MFOBASE401 MFODOC401 MFOMAN401 Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 for Digital UNIX (MFOBASE401) MFOBASE401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). If this fails, please include the following when submitting a report: 1) This subset name, which is MFOBASE401 2) Output from: ls -l /tmp/MFOBASE401.ivptmp 3) This setld session IVP, information: Created scratch directory. IVP, information: Running. IVP, information: Execution successful. IVP, information: Cleaning up. IVP, information: MFOBASE401 is properly installed. A-5 Sample Listings A.2 Sample Installation Verification Procedure Micro Focus Product Release Notes and OSX On-line Information (MFODOC401) MFODOC401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). IVP, information: MFODOC401 is properly installed. Micro Focus OSX V4.0u1 Reference Pages (MFOMAN401) MFOMAN401: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). IVP, information: MFOMAN401 is properly installed. A-6 B _________________________________________________________________ Recovering from Errors This appendix provides information to help you deal with failures or errors that might occur during product installation or product use. B.1 Failures During Product Installation If errors occur during the installation, the system displays failure messages. For example, if the installation fails due to insufficient disk space, the following message appears: There is not enough space for subset MFCBASE401 Micro Focus COBOL MFCBASE401 will not be loaded. Errors can occur during the installation if any of the following conditions exist: o The operating system version is incorrect. o The prerequisite software version is incorrect. o There is insufficient disk space. o The system parameter values for successful installation are insufficient. For descriptions of error messages generated by these conditions, see the DIGITAL UNIX documentation on system messages, recovery procedures, and DIGITAL UNIX software installation. For information on system software requirements, see Section 1.4.3. B.2 Failures During Product Use If you encounter a problem while using Micro Focus COBOL, please see the section on Software Notes in the release notes. If the problem is unresolved, report it to DIGITAL. If you have a Software Product Services Support Agreement, contact your Customer Support Center (CSC) by telephone or by using the electronic means provided with your support agreement (such as DSNlink). The CSC provides telephone support for high-level advisory and remedial assistance. When you initially contact the CSC, indicate the following: o The name and version number of the operating system you are using o The product name (Micro Focus COBOL) and the version number of Micro Focus COBOL you are using o The hardware system you are using, such as a model number o A brief description of the problem (one sentence if possible) B-1 Recovering from Errors B.2 Failures During Product Use o How critical the problem is When you submit information electronically or are speaking on the phone to the appropriate Micro Focus COBOL support specialist, you can provide more detailed information. The information should include the specific commands used to compile and link the program, the error messages displayed, and relevant detailed information (possibly including source program listings). Please attempt to narrow the cause of the problem to a specific module or lines of code. CSC personnel may ask for additional information, such as listings of any command files, INCLUDE files, relevant data files, and so forth. If the program is longer than 50 lines, submit a copy of it electronically or provide machine-readable media (floppy diskette or magnetic tape). To obtain information about purchasing a DIGITAL Software Product Services Support Agreement or other support services, please contact your local DIGITAL sales representative. B-2