Compaq KAP C/OpenMP for_Tru64_UNIX________________________________ Installation Guide Order Number: AA-PXEEK-TE June 2000 This document contains instructions for installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP on Compaq Tru64 UNIX systems. Revision/Update Information: This is a revised document. Operating System and Version: Compaq Tru64 UNIX Versions 4.0F, 5.0, and 5.0A Software Version: Version 4.1 Compaq C Version 6.1 Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, Texas __________________________________________________________ © 1993 Compaq Computer Corporation © 1993 Kuck & Associates, Inc. Compaq, the Compaq logo, Compaq C, and Compaq Fortran, Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. KAP is a trademark of Kuck & Associates, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. 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This document was prepared using DECdocument, Version 3.2-1n. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. v 1 Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 1.1 Registering the License...................... 1-1 1.2 Checking the Media Software Distribution Kit.......................................... 1-2 1.3 Understanding Installation Procedure Requirements................................. 1-2 1.3.1 Login Privileges......................... 1-2 1.3.2 Hardware Requirements.................... 1-3 1.3.3 Software Requirements.................... 1-3 1.3.4 Disk Space Requirements.................. 1-4 1.4 Backing Up Your System Disk.................. 1-6 1.5 Stopping the Installation.................... 1-6 1.6 Recovering from Errors....................... 1-6 2 Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 2.1 Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP............... 2-1 2.1.1 Starting the Installation Procedure...... 2-1 2.1.2 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts.................................. 2-2 2.1.2.1 Loading the KPC Kit.................... 2-2 2.1.2.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process........................ 2-2 iii 3 Completing the Installation A Files Installed on Your System B Sample Installation Tables 1-1 KAP Subset Sizes with DIGITAL UNIX....... 1-4 A-1 Installed Compaq KAP C/OpenMP Files...... A-1 iv ________________________________________________________________ Preface This manual describes how to install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP on processors running the Compaq Tru64 UNIX operating system. For information about the compatibility of other software products with this version of KAP, refer to the Software Product Description (SPD). You can use the SPD to verify which versions of your operating system are compatible with this version of KAP. Intended Audience This manual is intended for a system manager who installs Compaq KAP C/OpenMP on a Tru64 UNIX system. Structure of This Document This manual includes three chapters and two appendixes: o Chapter 1 describes the operating system and hardware requirements for a Compaq KAP C/OpenMP installation and related procedures that you complete before installing this software. o Chapter 2 describes the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP installa- tion procedure. o Chapter 3 describes the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) and any postinstallation procedures that you must complete to use Compaq KAP C/OpenMP. o Appendix A describes the hierarchy and contents of Compaq KAP C/OpenMP directories. v o Appendix B contains a log for a Compaq KAP C/OpenMP installation. Associated Documents Please read the cover letter and release notes before installing the software, in case important information missing from this document has been added to these documents. The documentation for Compaq KAP C/OpenMP also includes the following: o Compaq KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX User Guide o Compaq KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX Quick Reference For general information about installing software, refer to your Tru64 UNIX installation guide. Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide: __________________________________________________________ Convention_______Description______________________________ UPPERCASE and The Tru64 UNIX system differentiates lowercase between lowercase and uppercase characters. Literal strings that appear in text, examples, syntax descriptions, and function descriptions must be typed exactly as shown. user input This bold typeface is used in interactive examples to indicate typed user input. # A number sign is the default superuser _________________prompt.__________________________________ vi 1 ________________________________________________________________ Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP This chapter describes the preparations and requirements for installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP on Tru64 UNIX. Your bill of materials (BOM) and indented bills report (BIL) specify the contents of your kit. If your kit is damaged or if you find that parts of it are missing, contact your Compaq representative. Before starting the installation procedure described in Chapter 2, complete the preparations outlined in this chapter. You need to know about installation options and information related to the installation procedure. 1.1 Registering the License The Compaq KAP C/OpenMP software supports the Tru64 UNIX License Management Facility (LMF). A License Product Authorization Key (License PAK) must be registered in the License Database (LDB) to use KAP C/OpenMP. 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. To register a license under Tru64 UNIX, first log in as superuser. You can then perform the PAK registration in either of these two ways: 1. If you have the license PAK on paper, enter the following commands at the superuser prompt: # /usr/sbin/lmf register o This register command brings you into edit (vi) mode. Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 1-1 o Using regular vi edit commands, enter all the information on your License PAK. If you are not familiar with vi, please see the vi reference page (> man vi). o Exit the vi editor. # /usr/sbin/lmf reset o This reset command copies the license information from the LDB to the dynamic kernel LMF database. # exit 2. If you have the license PAK in the form of a csh command script (in PAK_file), enter the following commands at the superuser prompt: # /usr/sbin/lmf register - < PAK_file # /usr/sbin/lmf load users # exit For complete information about using the Tru64 UNIX LMF, see the DEC OSF/1 AXP Version 1.3 Guide to Software Licensing (DIGITAL UNIX Version 3.2) or DIGITAL UNIX Software License Management (DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 and above) or the lmf(8) reference page. 1.2 Checking the Media Software Distribution Kit The kit includes a CD-ROM optical disk. 1.3 Understanding Installation Procedure Requirements Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP and the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP reference pages, and running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) on a standalone system takes about 2 minutes. 1.3.1 Login Privileges You must be able to log in as superuser on the system where you are installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP. Only when you are logged in as superuser do you have sufficient privileges to install the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP software. 1-2 Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 1.3.2 Hardware Requirements For a complete list of supported processors, see the SPD. Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP requires at least 8.0 megabytes of storage space on your system. To perform the installation, you need the following hardware: o Software distribution device (if installing from media) A CD-ROM software kit. The documentation for the CD-ROM drive that you are using explains how to load media. o Terminal You can use either a hardcopy or video terminal to communicate with the operating system and respond to prompts from the installation procedure for Compaq KAP C/OpenMP. 1.3.3 Software Requirements You must install the following software before you install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP, Version 4.1, for Tru64 UNIX: o DEC OSF/1 Alpha Base System The required subset is OSFBASExxx, which is named "Base System." o OSFMANOPxxx, which is named "On Line Manual Pages." o OSFDCMTxxx, which is named "Document Preparation Software." o CMPDEVENH subset (Development Enhancements for DIGITAL UNIX) from the DIGITAL UNIX 4.0D operating system CD- ROM. This subset is required only if you are using DIGITAL UNIX 4.0D and you want to use the -non_shared linker switch to link your application to the DECthreads archive library. When you have installed the previous software, you can install the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP software, which consists of the KPCBASE410 subset. Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 1-3 The SPD contains a complete list of prerequisite software and required version numbers. 1.3.4 Disk Space Requirements The disk space requirements discussed in this section apply to the disks where you load the KAP C/OpenMP subset. Table 1-1 lists the disk space requirements for loading KAP C/OpenMP software subsets for Tru64 UNIX systems. Table_1-1_KAP_Subset_Sizes_with_DIGITAL_UNIX______________ Subset_Name____/usr/opt_______/usr/bin___usr/man/man1_____ KPCBASE410_____8_MB___________50_bytes___50_bytes_________ The KAP C/OpenMP installation procedure loads files into the following directories: /usr/opt /usr/bin /usr/man/man1 /usr/lib /usr/include Compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks where KAP C/OpenMP files will reside. To determine the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system where you plan to install KAP C/OpenMP. You can check which file systems are mounted and where they are by displaying the file /etc/fstab. For example: # more /etc/fstab /dev/rz0a / ufs rw 1 1 /dev/rz0g /usr ufs rw 1 2 /dev/rz0b swap1 ufs rw 0 2 /dev/rz1c swap2 ufs sw 0 2 /dev/rz0f /usr/users ufs rw 1 2 1-4 Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP The previous display indicates that /usr (mounted to /dev/rz0g ) is the only mount point that affects where KAP C/OpenMP files will reside; the system has only one local disk drive and the /usr/opt file system resides in the g partition of the disk on that drive. Enter the df command to determine total space and free space for the one or two file systems where KAP C/OpenMP files will reside. Based on the previous display of the /etc/fstab file, which shows that only /usr is a mount point, you would only need to inspect free space in the /usr file system: # df /usr Filesystem Total blks blks % node 512-blks used free used Mounted on /dev/rz0g 793406 624892 89172 88% /usr The previous display indicates that there are 89172 blocks (512 bytes per block) free. This free space accommodates the subset requirements listed in Table 1-1 for the /usr/opt file system. On systems where /usr/opt is mounted to different devices from /usr, enter the following command: # df /usr/opt In this case, you compare space required for Compaq KAP C/OpenMP files in /usr/lib to the free space displayed in the output list. If you find that there is insufficient disk space for the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP subsets, and know that you have additional space on alternative disks or disk partitions for your system, you can take the following steps before installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP: 1. Log in as superuser. 2. 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. 3. Enter the mount -a command so that the new mount points take effect. Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 1-5 1.4 Backing Up Your System Disk Compaq recommends that you back up your system disk before installing any software. Use the backup procedures established at your site. For details about performing a system disk backup, see your Tru64 UNIX documentation. 1.5 Stopping the Installation You can stop the installation procedure at any time by pressing Ctrl/C. However, files created up to that point are not deleted. You must delete these files interactively. Appendix A lists the files and directories created during the installation procedure. 1.6 Recovering from Errors If errors occur during the installation, the system displays failure messages. If the installation fails due to insufficient disk space, the installation procedure displays the following message: There is not enough file system space for subset KPCBASE410. KPCBASE410 will not be loaded. If any of the following conditions exist, errors can occur during the installation: o The operating system version is incorrect. o The prerequisite software version is incorrect. o The system parameter values for successful installation are insufficient. For descriptions of error messages generated by these conditions, see the Tru64 UNIX documentation on system messages, recovery procedures, and Tru64 UNIX software installation. If you are notified that any of these conditions exist, take the appropriate action described in the message. For information about software requirements, see Section 1.3.3. 1-6 Preparing to Install Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 2 ________________________________________________________________ Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP This chapter describes the procedures for installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP on a Tru64 UNIX system. 2.1 Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP This section explains how to start a local installation procedure directly from the CD-ROM and how to respond to installation procedure prompts. 2.1.1 Starting the Installation Procedure Start the Compaq KAP installation procedure from CD-ROM as follows: 1. Mount the media on the appropriate drive. 2. Log in as superuser (the login name is root) to the system where you are installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP. 3. Make sure that you are at the root (/) directory by entering the following command: # cd / 4. Specify the /mnt directory to be the mount point for the distribution file system on the drive. If your CD-ROM drive is rz4c, enter the following command: # mount /dev/rz4c /mnt 5. Enter a setld command that requests the load function and identifies the directory in the mounted file system where Compaq KAP C/OpenMP subsets are located. The directory location for the Compaq KAP subsets is /mnt/kpc410. For example, if you load Compaq KAP C/OpenMP subsets onto a Tru64 UNIX system, enter the following command: Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 2-1 # /usr/sbin/setld -l /mnt/kpc410/kit KPCBASE410 2.1.2 Responding to Installation Procedure Prompts This section explains the installation procedure prompts and displays. 2.1.2.1 Loading the KPC Kit After you enter the setld command, the installation procedure displays the following message: Checking file system space required to install specified subsets: If there is sufficient file system space, the KPC kit begins loading. 2.1.2.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process After the kit is loaded, the procedure displays a series of messages, as follows: Product Name: KAP-C Producer: KUCK Version: 4.1 Issuer: DEC The Product Authorization Key (PAK) must be registered with the LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY. Next, you are asked if the PAK is registered. Enter y if your PAK is registered. Is the PAK registered and loaded? [y/n] y Then, the IVP will run automatically. The IVP checks to ensure that the installation is successful. If the Compaq KAP subset is properly installed, then the IVP displays the following message: KAP C Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) Version: 4.1 k010725 20000517 IVP passed Optimization Compilation Test IVP passed Object Execution Test IVP executed correctly 2-2 Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP KAP C/OpenMP 4.1 for Tru64 UNIX is properly installed. Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 2-3 If you encounter errors during the installation, see the Diagnostics section of the setld(8) reference page for an explanation of the error and the appropriate action to take. If the verification process fails, you can look in the file /usr/var/adm/fverify to find information that can help you diagnose the problem. After you correct the installation problem, you should use the command /usr/sbin/setld -d KPCBASE410 to delete the Compaq KAP subset before you reinstall the product. Chapter 3 discusses the postinstallation tasks. 2-4 Installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP 3 ________________________________________________________________ Completing the Installation At any time after installing Compaq KAP C/OpenMP, you can run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) to verify that the software is available on your system. You may also want to run the IVP after a system failure to be sure that users can access Compaq KAP C/OpenMP. To run the IVP after an installation, enter the following command: # /usr/sbin/setld -v KPCBASE410 When the IVP runs successfully, the system displays the following: KAP C Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) Version: 4.1 k010725 20000517 IVP passed Optimization Compilation Test IVP passed Object Execution Test IVP executed correctly Completing the Installation 3-1 A ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed on Your System Table A-1 lists the files on your system after you install Compaq KAP/OpenMP. Table_A-1_Installed_Compaq_KAP_C/OpenMP_Files___________________ Directory___________File________________Description_____________ /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 KPC410_release_ Release notes in text note.txt /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 ivp.csh IVP script /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapc KAP-C binary /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapcivpin.c IVP C source file /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapcivpin.kmp IVP file /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapcivpver.lis IVP KAP version /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapio.alphaosf.h Stdio header file /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kapio.internal.h Stdio header file /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kcc KAP-C driver binary /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 kcc.1 KAP-C driver reference pages /usr/opt/KPCBASE410 libkio.a KAP stdio library /usr/bin kapc Links /usr/bin kcc Links /usr/man/man1 kcc.1 Links /usr/lib libkio.a Links /usr/include/kap kapio.alphaosf.h Links /usr/include/kap____kapio.internal.h____Links___________________ Files Installed on Your System A-1 B ________________________________________________________________ Sample Installation This appendix contains a log of a complete installation of the Compaq KAP C/OpenMP Kit. Your installation may differ from this example because you can make different choices during the procedure. # setld -l /mnt/kpc410/kit KPCBASE410 *** Enter subset selections *** The following subsets are mandatory and will be installed automatically unless you choose to exit without installing any subsets: * KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX You may choose one of the following options: 1) ALL of the above 2) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 3) EXIT without installing any subsets Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 1 You are installing the following mandatory subsets: KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX You are installing the following optional subsets: Is this correct? (y/n): y 1 subset(s) will be installed. Loading 1 of 1 subset(s).... The installation of KPCBASE410 takes approximately 2 minutes Begin Loading KPCBASE410 Copyright 2000 Compaq Computer Corporation Copyright 2000 Kuck & Associates, Inc. Sample Installation B-1 KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX Copying from output (disk) Verifying 1 of 1 subset(s) installed successfully. Configuring "KAP C/OpenMP for Tru64 UNIX" (KPCBASE410) This product is REGISTERED LICENSED SOFTWARE. Product: KAP-C Producer: KUCK Version: 4.1 Issuer: DEC The Product Authorization Key (PAK) must be registered with the LICENSE MANAGEMENT FACILITY. Is the PAK registered and loaded?[y/n] y KAP C/OpenMP Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) Version: 4.1 k010725 20000517 KAP C/OpenMP IVP passed Optimization Compilation test KAP C/OpenMP IVP passed Object Execution Test KAP C/OpenMP IVP executed correctly KAP C/OpenMP 4.1 for Tru64 UNIX is properly installed. # exit B-2 Sample Installation