____________________________________________________ HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers Installation Guide and Release Notes Order Number: BA322-90067 November 2006 This document describes the software features, changes, restrictions, and installation information that apply to the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Version 8.2-1 Release Notes and the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Version 8.2-1 Installation Guide. Software Version: HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers Hewlett-Packard Company Palo Alto, California ________________________________________________________________ First Printing, November 2006 © Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. 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Printed in the US This document was prepared using DECdocument, Version 3.3- 1b. _________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface................................................... vii 1 Introduction 1.1 An Overview of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers....................................... 1-1 1.2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Environment................................... 1-2 1.2.1 Processor Support......................... 1-2 1.2.2 HP OpenVMS Cluster Systems................ 1-3 1.2.3 Printer Support........................... 1-3 1.2.3.1 Line/Text printer with Korean character support................................. 1-3 1.2.3.2 PostScript printer with Korean character support................................. 1-3 1.2.4 Terminal Support.......................... 1-3 1.3 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation.................................. 1-3 1.3.1 Installation Procedure.................... 1-4 2 General Release Notes 2.1 Asian Printing Support........................ 2-1 2.2 Editors....................................... 2-1 iii 3 Programming and System Management Release Notes 3.1 DECwindows Motif/Hangul....................... 3-1 3.1.1 DECwindows Motif Version 1.6 for HP OpenVMS................................... 3-1 3.1.2 Korean Character Fonts for DECwindows Motif/Hangul.............................. 3-1 3.2 License Registration.......................... 3-1 3.3 Run-Time Libraries for Korean Processing...... 3-2 4 Problems Corrected 4.1 Correction in Date and Time Format............ 4-1 5 Restrictions and Known Problems 5.1 Restriction in HTPU Motif Interface........... 5-1 5.2 Known Problem in HTPU......................... 5-1 6 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.1 Software Prerequisites........................ 6-1 6.1.1 Required Base Operating System............ 6-1 6.1.2 Required Layered Product.................. 6-2 6.2 Hardware Prerequisite......................... 6-2 6.3 Installation Procedure Requirements........... 6-2 6.3.1 Time...................................... 6-2 6.3.2 Privileges................................ 6-2 6.3.3 Disk Space................................ 6-3 6.4 Resources Requirement......................... 6-3 6.4.1 System Parameters......................... 6-3 6.4.2 Process Account Quotas.................... 6-4 6.4.3 Backing Up Your System Disk............... 6-6 6.5 Warning on HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Upgrades.............................. 6-6 iv 7 Installation Options 7.1 DECwindows Motif/Hangul Fonts................. 7-1 8 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.1 The Installation Procedure.................... 8-1 8.1.1 Invoking PCSI............................. 8-1 8.1.2 Installation Questions.................... 8-2 8.2 Error Recovery................................ 8-6 9 After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers 9.1 Rebooting System.............................. 9-1 9.2 Running Installation Verification Procedure... 9-2 9.3 Updating Individual Compilers' Libraries...... 9-2 9.4 Determining and Reporting Problems............ 9-2 A HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI B HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation Verification Procedure C HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names Tables 3-1 Korean Run-Time Libraries................. 3-2 6-1 Disk Space Requirement.................... 6-3 6-2 System Parameter Requirement.............. 6-4 6-3 Process Account Quotas Requirements....... 6-4 C-1 Component File List....................... C-1 C-2 Defined System Logical Names.............. C-5 v _________________________________________________________________ Preface This manual describes the features, restrictions, and installation information of the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. In addition, it describes how to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers (hereafter referred to as HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers) on HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. Keep this document with your distribution kit. You will need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers for any other reasons. Intended Audience This manual is intended for general users, system managers, developers and programmers who use HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers (hereafter referred to as HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers). For those who read the installation procedures, it is assumed that users are experienced in installing and upgrading the HP OpenVMS operating system and are familiar with: o System Management o PCSI Please read this manual before you install or use HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. vii Associated Documents o HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Release Notes o HP OpenVMS 8.3 Upgrade and Installation Manual o HP OpenVMS License Management Facility Manual o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Release Notes o DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software Installation Guide o POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility User's Guide o HP OpenVMS Documentation set o HP OpenVMS/Hangul Documentation set Document Structure This guide is organized as follows: o Chapter 1 provides an overview of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers and some information about using HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Chapter 2 describes the changes, and new features that affect some commonly used HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers utilities, text processing utilities, and other aspects of the user environment. o Chapter 3 describes the changes, new features and restrictions that affect utilities used for system management, system maintenance, Korean Run-Time Libraries. o Chapter 4 describes the problems corrected in this version of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Chapter 5 describes the restrictions and known problems in this version of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Chapter 6 describes the preparations and requirements necessary for installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Chapter 7 describes the installation options available. o Chapter 8 describes how to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI. viii o Chapter 9 describes the steps to proceed after HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers is installed. o Appendix A contains a log of a sample installation of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI. o Appendix B contains a log of a sample execution of Installation Verification Procedure of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Appendix C contains a list of files and logical names created or modified by this installation procedure. Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual. ___________________________________________________________ Convention_____________Meaning_____________________________ Means pressing the key named inside the box. Carriage return. Ctrl/x A sequence such as Ctrl/x indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or a pointing device button. . . . A horizontal ellipsis in examples indicates one of the following possibilities: o Additional optional arguments in a statement have been omitted. o The preceding item or items can be repeated one or more times. o Additional parameters, values, or other information can be entered. ix ___________________________________________________________ Convention_____________Meaning_____________________________ A vertical ellipsis indicates the . omission of items from a code . example or command format; the . items are omitted because they are not important to the topic being discussed. () In format descriptions, parentheses indicate that, if you choose more than one option, you must enclose the choices in parentheses. [] In format descriptions, brackets indicate optional elements. You can choose one, none, or all of the options. (Brackets are not optional, however, in the syntax of a directory name in an OpenVMS file specification, or in the syntax of a substring specification in an assignment statement.) {} In format descriptions, braces surround a required choice of options; you must choose one of the options listed. UPPERCASE Indicates logical, file and command _______________________names.______________________________ x 1 _________________________________________________________________ Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. 1.1 An Overview of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers is a maintenance release of HP OpenVMS/Hangul to support Korean processing on Hewlett-Packard's Integrity server computer families. Refer to the following chapters for detailed descriptions of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers restrictions and changes: o Chapter 2 describes the features, and changes that affect areas of the user environment, such as editors, and printing support. o Chapter 3 describes the features, restrictions and changes that apply to items used for system management, maintenance, Korean Run-Time Libraries. o Chapter 4 describes the problems that have been corrected in this version of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. o Chapter 5 describes the restrictions and known problems in this version of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers does not support Asynchronous Communication Controllers for On-Demand Loading. Introduction 1-1 Introduction 1.2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Environment 1.2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Environment 1.2.1 Processor Support HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers can run on the following Integrity servers: o rx1600, 2P/2C; 1.0GHz o rx1620, 1.6GHz/3MB 267FSB (DP) o rx1620, 1.3GHz/3MB (DP) o rx1640, 2P/4C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/18MB o rx2600, 2P/2C; 1.0, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 GHz o rx2620, 1.6GHz/3MB (DP) o rx2620, 1.3GHz/3MB (DP) o rx2620, 1.6GHz/6MB o rx2620, 2P/4C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/18MB o rx3600, 2P/4C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/18MB o rx4640, 4P/4C, 1-4P; 1.3, 1.5GHz o rx4640, 4P/8C; 1.6 GHz/18MB; 1.6GHz/24MB o rx4640, 8P/8C (dual-core); 1.1GHz o rx4640, 1.6GHz/6MB o rx4640, 1.5GHz/4MB o Fast Bundle: rx4640, 4CPU config 1.6GHz/9MB o rx6600, 4P/8C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/18MB; 1.6GHz/24MB o rx7620, 2 cell (8P/8C), 1.5GHz/4MB o rx7620, 2 cell (8P/8C), 1.6GHz/6MB o rx7640, 8P/16C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/18MB o rx8620, 4 cell (16P/16C), 1.5GHz/4MB - 16 processors per hard partition (nPartition) o rx8620, 4 cell (16P/16C), 1.6GHz/6MB - 16 processors per hard partition (nPartition) o rx8640, 16P/32C; 1.4GHz/12MB; 1.6GHz/24MB; 1.6GHz/24MB 1-2 Introduction Introduction 1.2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Environment o Superdome/sx2000 (64P/128C) - maximum partition size 4 Cells/16P/32C; 1.6GHz/9MB o Superdome/sx2000, 64P/128C - maximum nPAR partition size 4 Cells/16P/32C; 1.6GHz/18MB; 1.6GHz/24MB For details, please refer to HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Alpha and Integrity Servers Software Product Description (SPD 82.35.08). 1.2.2 HP OpenVMS Cluster Systems HP OpenVMS Cluster configurations are supported in HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers and are fully described in the following documents: o HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Alpha and Integrity Servers Software Product Description (SPD 82.35.08) o HP OpenVMS Cluster Software Product Description (SPD 29.78.xx) 1.2.3 Printer Support 1.2.3.1 Line/Text printer with Korean character support HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers supports the LA380- K and DLP5100 Korean printers. 1.2.3.2 PostScript printer with Korean character support HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers can use all PostScript printers supported by DCPS with World-Wide PostScript Printing Subsystem to provide high quality Korean printing service. 1.2.4 Terminal Support HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers supports the VT382- K Korean terminal. 1.3 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation This guide contains the detailed installation procedures for the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. Introduction 1-3 Introduction 1.3 HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation For complete instructions on installing or upgrading the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers operating system, refer to the chapter 6, 7, 8, and 9 which contains installation and operation information on Integrity server computer families. 1.3.1 Installation Procedure HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers requires HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers as the prerequisite software. Follow the steps below to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers: 1. Prepare HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. 2. Install the Korean locale from the HP-I64VMS-VMSI18N- V0803--1.PCSI kit. If you are planning to use PostScript printers for printing, you are recommended to install the DECprint Supervisor for HP OpenVMS (DCPS). 3. Use PCSI to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. Please refer to the chapter 6, 7, 8, and 9 for details on preparting and installing the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. 1-4 Introduction 2 _________________________________________________________________ General Release Notes This chapter contains information that is of interest to all users of the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers operating system. It includes information about commonly used utilities and text processing utilities. This chapter describes changes that affect the following areas of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers: o Asian Printing Support o Editors 2.1 Asian Printing Support Asian Printing Support will not be ported to HP OpenVMS for Integrity servers. You can use WWPPS to print high quality Korean text files with PostScript printers. 2.2 Editors The default editor for the EDIT command has been changed to HTPU from TPU. Therefore, when you enter the EDIT command, HTPU is invoked rather than the TPU editor. The EDIT command now invokes HTPU with the HEVE section file. ________________________ Note ________________________ The HEDT editor is still included as part of the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers operating system. ______________________________________________________ General Release Notes 2-1 3 _________________________________________________________________ Programming and System Management Release Notes This chapter provides release notes about system management, maintenance, writing programs for Korean processing. 3.1 DECwindows Motif/Hangul 3.1.1 DECwindows Motif Version 1.6 for HP OpenVMS Hewlett-Packard offers a new DECwindows Motif/Hangul Version 1.6 for customers who desire a DECwindows environment. DECwindows Motif support is provided by OpenVMS/Hangul in conjunction with DECwindows Motif/Hangul. For details, please refer to DECwindows Motif/Hangul V1.6 Release Notes. 3.1.2 Korean Character Fonts for DECwindows Motif/Hangul The kit of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers contains Korean character font files for DECwindows Motif/Hangul. If you are planning to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul on your system in the future, it is recommended that you install these font files during the installation of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. Users are recommended to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers before installing DECwindows Motif/Hangul. Please see Chapter 5 and 6 for details. 3.2 License Registration HP OpenVMS on Integrity servers is offered with a new license type, a Per-Processor License (PPL). HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers licenses are also packaged different, using Operating Environment (OE) bundles. The OE bundles are groups of individual product offered together under a single license. Programming and System Management Release Notes 3-1 Programming and System Management Release Notes 3.2 License Registration The HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers is part of Operating Environment (OE) bundles and is licensed under HP OpenVMS package. No Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers requests if the key for HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers load on the systems. For more information about Software Licensing for HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers, refer to HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Alpha and Integrity Servers Software Product Description and HP Operating Environments for OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 for Integrity Servers Software Product Description (SPD 82.34.xx). 3.3 Run-Time Libraries for Korean Processing All Run-Time Libraries for Korean processing that are available in HP OpenVMS/Hangul Alpha and VAX are available in this version of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. The Run-Time Libraries for Korean processing listed in the following table are included in this version of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers: Table_3-1_Korean_Run-Time_Libraries________________________ HSYSHR Korean Processing (HSY$) Run-Time Library HSMGSHR Korean Screen Management (SMG$) Run-Time Library HTPUSHR_____HTPU_callable_interface_library________________ 3-2 Programming and System Management Release Notes 4 _________________________________________________________________ Problems Corrected This chapter provides information on the problems corrected in this version of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. 4.1 Correction in Date and Time Format In OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Version V8.2, applications (such as HMAIL and MAIL) which call the library routine LIB$FORMAT_DATE_TIME to display Korean date and time format, will not work properly and access violation may occur. This problem has been fixed in this version of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. Problems Corrected 4-1 5 _________________________________________________________________ Restrictions and Known Problems This chapter describes the restrictions and known problems in this version of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. 5.1 Restriction in HTPU Motif Interface Currently, the HTPU Motif interface is available in English only. There is no Hangul HTPU Motif interface provided. The Korean output message setting under Hangulgen utility has no effect on the HTPU Motif interface. It means that you cannot change the languages of the HTPU Motif interface between English and Korean. The Hangul HTPU Motif interface will be provided in the future release. 5.2 Known Problem in HTPU When HTPU is invoked using DECwindows Motif /Hangul interface ($ HTPU/INTERFACE=MOTIF), it will fail to invoke the Korean input method and the following error message will be displayed. That is, Korean characters (except ASCII characters) input will be disabled. Users are recommended to use terminal interface if Korean characters input is required. %HTPU-I-RIMP_NOT_EXIST, RIMP for input method does not exist The problem will be fixed in the next future release. Restrictions and Known Problems 5-1 6 _________________________________________________________________ Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements necessary for installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. 6.1 Software Prerequisites 6.1.1 Required Base Operating System HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers requires the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers must be installed and running on the system before HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers is installed. HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers also requires the XPG4 locale database for the DEC Korean Character Set. This database is in the HP-I64VMS-VMSI18N- V0803--1.PCSI kit that is provided on the same media as the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system. It is not installed during the installation of HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. To install this database, install the HP-I64VMS-VMSI18N-V0803--1.PCSI kit using PCSI Utility after the installation of HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers is complete. Be sure to answer YES to the question "Korean support [YES]". However, All locale databases will be installed if you select the defaults for all options. If you are planning to set up an international environment in your system, you must select other locale databases during the installation of the HP-I64VMS-VMSI18N-V0803- -1.PCSI kit. You can install the locale databases after the HP-I64VMS-VMSI18N-V0803--1.PCSI kit is installed if necessary. Please refer to the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6-1 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.1 Software Prerequisites for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual for details. 6.1.2 Required Layered Product To utilize World-Wide PostScript Printing Subsystem feature provided by it requires the installation of the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS (DCPS). For details on the installation of DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS, please refer to DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Release Notes and DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software Installation Guide. 6.2 Hardware Prerequisite HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers requires the following hardware: o Any valid system configuration supported by HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers o VT382-K Korean terminal 6.3 Installation Procedure Requirements The following sections discuss various requirements for installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. 6.3.1 Time The installation using PCSI takes approximately 3-10 minutes, depending on your system configuration. For example, installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers on HP RX2600 Integrity server using PCSI takes about 3 minutes. 6.3.2 Privileges To install HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers, you must log in to the system manager's account or an account that has the SETPRV privilege. In addition, CMKRNL and OPER are also needed for the installation. 6-2 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.3 Installation Procedure Requirements 6.3.3 Disk Space Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers requires certain amount of free storage disk space during the installation. Once installed, less disk space will be required. Table 6-1 summarizes the disk space requirement for HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. Table_6-1_Disk_Space_Requirement___________________________ Maximum disk space utilization during installation with DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts 65,100 blocks without DECwindows Motif/Hangul 51,000 blocks fonts Net disk space utilization after installation with DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts 63,500 blocks without DECwindows Motif/Hangul 48,000 blocks fonts______________________________________________________ 6.4 Resources Requirement To determine the number of free disk blocks on the current system disk, enter the following command at the DCL prompt: $SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE The available free blocks must be greater than or equal to the maximum disk space required for installation, i.e. 65,100 blocks or 51,000 blocks, depending on whether or not you are going to install DECwindows Motif /Hangul fonts. 6.4.1 System Parameters Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers requires certain system parameter available resources. Table 6-2 lists the minimum required system parameter values for installation. Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6-3 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.4 Resources Requirement Table_6-2_System_Parameter_Requirement_____________________ Parameter_name________Minimum_value________________________ GBLPAGES 950 pagelets GBLSECTIONS___________2_sections___________________________ To determine the number of free global pages and global sections on the system: first you can use the SYSMAN utility to check the current value of global pages and global sections. For example: $ MCR SYSMAN SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SHOW GBLPAGES SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SHOW GBLSECTIONS SYSMAN> EXIT Then, enter the following command at DCL prompt to display global pages and global sections usage on the system. $ INSTALL LIST /GLOBAL /SUMMARY The difference of the two figures must be greater than or equal to the minimum values required for installation. 6.4.2 Process Account Quotas The account you use to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers must have sufficient quotas to enable you to perform the installation. Table 6-3 summarizes the process account quotas required for the installation account. Table_6-3_Process_Account_Quotas_Requirements______________ Account_Quota___________________Value______________________ ASTLM 24 BIOLM 18 BYTLM 32768 DIOLM 18 ENQLM 200 (continued on next page) 6-4 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.4 Resources Requirement Table_6-3_(Cont.)_Process_Account_Quotas_Requirements______ Account_Quota___________________Value______________________ FILLM 100 PGFLQUO_________________________70000______________________ If any of your account quotas is indeed below the minimum requirement, the installation will fails. Then you can correct the account quotas and restart the installation. User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. You can use the Authorize utility to verify and change user account quotas. First set your default directory to SYS$SYSTEM and then run AUTHORIZE: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM $ RUN AUTHORIZE UAF> At the Authorize utility prompt (UAF>), use the SHOW command with an account name to check a particular account. For example: UAF> SHOW SYSTEM To change the quota, use the MODIFY command at the UAF> prompt. For example, to change the PGFLQUO quota for the SYSTEM account and then exit, you can type the following: UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM/PGFLQUO=70000 UAF> EXIT After you exit from the Authorize utility, the HP OpenVMS operating system displays messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once the changes have been made, the owner of the altered account must log out and then log in again for the new quotas to take effect. For more information on modifying account quotas, see the description of the Authorize utility in the HP OpenVMS Documentation Set. Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6-5 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.4 Resources Requirement 6.4.3 Backing Up Your System Disk PCSI asks if you have backed up your system disk at the beginning of the installation. HP recommends that you do a system disk backup before installing any software. Use the backup procedures that have been established at your site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see the section on Backup utility in the HP OpenVMS documentation set. 6.5 Warning on HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Upgrades HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers can only be installed on the corresponding version of HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers. When you upgrade HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers, you have to: o Upgrade the base HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers. o Then, install the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers kit on the upgraded base HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers. To upgrade the base HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers, you have to: 1. Remove the HSY$STARTUP.COM startup command procedure of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers from the system startup sequence. In other words, SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM should be taken out from SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM site specific startup command procedure or removed from the SYSMAN utility as a startup file. 2. If your system is running HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers, you have to restore from HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers to HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers by entering the following command at the DCL prompt: $ PRODUCT REMOVE VMS_UI_HANGUL This will remove HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers from the system and the product database. 3. Reboot the system. 6-6 Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6.5 Warning on HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Upgrades 4. After the system has been rebooted, upgrade the base HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers operating system. Preparing for HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers Installation 6-7 7 _________________________________________________________________ Installation Options This chapter describes the options provided with the installation. 7.1 DECwindows Motif/Hangul Fonts During the installation of HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers, you have the option to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts. If you are planning to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul in the future, you must install this option; otherwise you do not need to select this option. If you want to install the fonts after HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers is installed, you must re-install the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers by restoring the system to HP OpenVMS for Integrity Servers first. Please refer to Section 6.5 for details. Installation Options 7-1 8 _________________________________________________________________ Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI This chapter describes how to install the HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers operating system using PCSI utility. Section 8.1.2 contains a step-by-step description of the installation procedure. 8.1 The Installation Procedure The HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers installation process using PCSI utility consists of a series of questions and informational messages. Once PCSI utility has started its execution phase and you abort the installation procedure (such as pressing ), some files may be left on your system and the system could be in an inconsistent state. You are recommended not to abort the installation procedure once PCSI utility has started its execution phase. 8.1.1 Invoking PCSI To start the installation, invoke the PCSI utility from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM account. You use the following syntax to invoke PCSI utility: $ PRODUCT INSTALL VMS_UI_HANGUL /SOURCE=name [/HELP] [/TEST] VMS_UI_HANGUL The product name of OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers kit. /SOURCE=name The location of the OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers kit. By default, PCSI utility searches the location defined by PCSI$SOURCE; if PCSI$SOURCE is not defined, the current default directory is searched. Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8-1 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.1 The Installation Procedure /HELP Controls whether PCSI utility displays detailed explanations of VMS_UI_HANGUL options and informational text. /TEST Requests PCSI utility run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. The following example displays the command to invoke to install HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers; and shows the system response: $ PRODUCT INSTALL VMS_UI_HANGUL /SOURCE=DKA200:[KIT] /HELP /TEST The following product has been selected: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 Layered Product 8.1.2 Installation Questions This section discusses questions that appear during the installation. Appendix A contains a sample installation log showing how the questions can be answered. Some questions show the default response in brackets, for example [YES]. If you want to use the default response, press . 1. Product Confirmation PCSI utility will display the product which you choose to install. It asks for reconfirmation using the following question: The following product has been selected: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 Layered Product Do you want to continue? [YES] If product VMS_UI_HANGUL is shown, press . Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation. 2. Default Option Values The installation procedure will ask if you want all the defaults for all options in OpenVMS/Hangul I64 Version 8.3 kit. Do you want all the defaults for all options? [YES] 8-2 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.1 The Installation Procedure Notes: When selecting options, please pay attentions to the followings: o If you want all the default values, press the key. If you want to select option individually, answer NO. The system will then prompt you for each group and subgroup of files. o If you are not sure whether you want certain files, request help by entering a question mark (?) at the prompt for that option. o After you select all the files you want, you will have a chance to view your selections and make changes if necessary. 3. System Privileges The installation procedure reminds you to set CMKRNL, OPER and SYSPRV privileges before installation. CMKRNL, OPER and SYSPRV are required for installing OpenVMS/Hangul I64. Do you want to continue? [YES] CMKRNL, OPER and SYSPRV are required for installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers. If this process does not have these privileges, enter NO to abort and start installation after you set privileges. 4. System Backup The installation procedure asks if you are satisfied with your system backup using the following question: You are recommended to back up your system disk before installation. Do you want to continue? [YES] You should always back up your system disk before performing an installation. If you are satisfied with the backup of your system disk, press to continue. Otherwise, enter NO to discontinue the installation. After backing up your system disk, you can restart the installation. 5. Delete SYS$SPECIFIC files Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8-3 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.1 The Installation Procedure VMS_UI_HANGUL puts its component files in the directories under SYS$COMMON. However, if there are files under SYS$SPECIFIC possessing the same name, those files under SYS$SPECIFIC will be used instead of those under SYS$COMMON. So it is essential to delete those SYS$SPECIFIC files in order for VMS_UI_HANGUL to run successfully. Do you want to delete the files in SYS$SPECIFIC directory? [YES] If you answer NO to the question, you then need to manually delete those files under SYS$SPECIFIC when their names are in conflict with the files created by this installation procedure. Appendix C lists the files created by this installation procedure. 6. DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts The savesets of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers contain the font files of DECwindows Motif/Hangul. If you are planning to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul V1.6 or above to your system, you are recommended to install the fonts by answering YES to the question: Do you want to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts? [NO] If you answer NO to the question, the font files will not be installed into your system. 7. Release Notes The installation procedure asks if you want to install the release notes into SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP] Do you want to install release notes on to the system? [YES] Enter either YES or NO. 8. Review Options When you have answered all the prompts and selected the options you want installed, the system gives you the opportunity to review your selections (and make changes if necessary), then installs the products, and provides informational messages. Do you want to review the options? [NO] Enter YES to review the options and make necessary changes. Enter NO to continue installation. 8-4 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.1 The Installation Procedure 9. Starting of Installation Procedure When PCSI utility starts installation, it will display a number of informational messages that report the progress of the installation as follows: Execution phase starting ... The following product will be installed to destination: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 DISK$V83:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.] Portion Done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% 10. Ending of the Installation The following message indicates that the installation procedure is completed, and the IVP complete successfully. The following product has been installed: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 Layered Product %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 ... %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully Finally, PCSI utility will display messages to remind you how to start VMS_UI_HANGUL. HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 FULL Execute SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM at startup time The file SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM must be executed at startup time. This can be done with SYSMAN as $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> STARTUP ADD FILE HSY$STARTUP.COM - _SYSMAN> /PARAMETER=(P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8) - _SYSMAN> /PHASE=LPBEGIN OR By adding the following line in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM $ @SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM Please perform a system shutdown and restart. OpenVMS/Hangul I64 V8.3 will become available when the system is up again. Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8-5 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 8.2 Error Recovery 8.2 Error Recovery If errors occur during the installation, PCSI utility will display error messages. You can choose to terminate or continue the installation. (Note : Any interruption during installation will leave the system in an inconsistent state. You can correct this by reinstalling the product to a successful completion and then using the PRODUCT REMOVE command to deinstall the product. A product can be removed only if the installation is complete.) 8-6 Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers using PCSI 9 _________________________________________________________________ After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers After you have installed the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers operating system, you need to perform several important tasks to prepare the system for operation. This chapter describes these tasks in the following sections. 9.1 Rebooting System First, you have to reboot the system. You can use the SHUTDOWN command procedure as follows: $ @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN Please be reminded that the file SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM must be executed at startup time. This can be done by one of the following procedures: Procedure A By adding the following line to your site-specific OpenVMS startup procedure, SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM $ @SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM Procedure B This can be done with SYSMAN as $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> STARTUP ADD FILE HSY$STARTUP.COM - _SYSMAN> /PARAMETER=(P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8) - _SYSMAN> /PHASE=LPBEGIN After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers 9-1 After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers 9.2 Running Installation Verification Procedure 9.2 Running Installation Verification Procedure Once the system is running again, you can invoke a command procedure to verify the installation of the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. $ @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.VMS-HANGUL]VMS-HANGUL$IVP This Installation Verification Procedure will be invoked by the installation procedure of this version of HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers. Appendix B contains a sample log of the execution of the Installation Verification Procedure. 9.3 Updating Individual Compilers' Libraries Individual compilers have their own libraries. If you upgrade your system to HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers without re-building the corresponding libraries for individual compilers, those libraries will not automatically reflect the latest contents of the STARLET library. Using new symbols introduced in the latest version of the STARLET library will result in compilation errors. Therefore, after the system is installed or upgraded to HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers, you are recommended to re-install or upgrade the compiler and choose to rebuild its library during installation. For example, Korean SMG defines several new literals for supporting character set in the STARLET library of the system, such as SMG$C_ASCII, SMG$C_SPEC_GRAPHICS and SMG$C_ HANGUL. Users can specify the character set parameter in any SMG routine call with the new literals for processing Korean characters in their application. Thus, you will have to re-install the compiler and rebuild its library. The program compilation will fail if the compiler library is not updated. 9.4 Determining and Reporting Problems If you encounter a problem while using HP OpenVMS/Hangul Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers, report it to HP. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of support you have, you can take one of the following actions: 9-2 After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers 9.4 Determining and Reporting Problems o Call HP if your software contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone support. o Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). Review the Software Product Description (SPD) for an explanation of warranty. If you encounter a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as indicated above or follow alternative instructions provided by HP for reporting SPD non-conformance problems. If you find an error in the OpenVMS/Hangul Documentation set, fill out and submit the Reader's Comments form to HP. After Installing HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers 9-3 A _________________________________________________________________ HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI The following is the log of a sample installation using PCSI. $ PRODUCT INSTALL VMS_UI_HANGUL /SOURCE=DKA0:[KIT] /HELP /TEST The following product has been selected: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 Layered Product Performing product kit validation ... %PCSI-I-VALPASSED, validation of DKA0:[KIT]DEC-AXPVMS-VMS_UI_HANGUL-V0803--1.P... Do you want to continue? [YES] 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. HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 FULL COPYRIGHT (C) 1994-2006 -- All Rights Reserved. Hewlett-Packard Company Palo Alto, California USA Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] NO HP I64VMS VMS V8.3 [Installed] * Configuration options for this referenced product cannot * be changed now because the product is already installed. * (You can use PRODUCT RECONFIGURE later to change options.) CMKRNL, OPER and SYSPRV are required for installing OpenVMS/Hangul I64. CMKRNL, OPER and SYSPRV privileges are required for installing OpenVMS/Hangul I64 V8.3. If this process does not have these privileges, enter NO to abort the installation. You can restart the installation with a process that has these privileges. HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI A-1 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI Do you want to continue? [YES] You are recommended to back up your system disk before installation. You should always back up your system disk before performing an installation. If you are satisfied with the back up of your system disk, enter YES to continue; otherwise enter NO to discontinue the installation. You can restart the installation after backing up your system disk. Do you want to continue? [YES] This kit will be installed under the SYS$COMMON directory of this node. If there are files in the SYS$SPECIFIC directory and they are not removed, those files will be used instead of the newly installed ones. Do you want to delete the files in the SYS$SPECIFIC directory? [YES] If you have installed or are planning to install DECwindows Motif/Hangul V1.5 or higher, you are recommended to install the DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts. Do you want to install the DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts? [NO] This option will install release notes into SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP] Do you want to install release notes on to the system? [YES] Do you want to review the options? [NO] YES HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 FULL HP I64VMS VMS V8.3 [Installed] Do you want to delete the files in the SYS$SPECIFIC directory?: YES Do you want to install the DECwindows Motif/Hangul fonts?: NO Do you want to install release notes on to the system?: YES Are you satisfied with these options? [YES] Execution phase starting ... The following product will be installed to destination: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 DISK$V821:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.] Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% The following product has been installed: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 Layered Product %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 ... %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3: HP I64VMS VMS_UI_HANGUL V8.3 FULL Execute SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM at startup time A-2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI The file SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM must be executed at startup time. This can be done with SYSMAN as $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> STARTUP ADD FILE HSY$STARTUP.COM - _SYSMAN> /PARAMETER=(P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8) - _SYSMAN> /PHASE=LPBEGIN OR By adding the following line in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM $ @SYS$STARTUP:HSY$STARTUP.COM Please perform a system shutdown and restart. OpenVMS/Hangul I64 V8.3 will become available when the system is up again. HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation using PCSI A-3 B _________________________________________________________________ HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation Verification Procedure This appendix contains a sample of the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). Refer to Chapter 9 for information about running the IVP. $ @SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.VMS-HANGUL]VMS-HANGUL$IVP *********************************************************************** * * * OpenVMS/Hangul I64 V8.3 * * INSTALLATION VERIFICATION PROCEDURE * * * * COPYRIGHT (C) 1993 - 2002, 2006 * * * * HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY * * PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. * * * *********************************************************************** Starting OpenVMS/Hangul I64 IVP ... OpenVMS/Hangul I64 IVP completed successfully. $ HP OpenVMS/Hangul Sample Installation Verification Procedure B-1 C _________________________________________________________________ HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names The HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers installation procedure installs a number of files on your system. Table C-1 contains the names of all files installed into SYS$COMMON directory of your system when HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers is installed. Table_C-1_Component_File_List______________________________ Directory__________________File______________________Change [DECW$DEFAULTS.SYSTEM.KO_ HEVE$WIDGETS_MOTIF.UID New KR] [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] CALLASMG$C.C New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] CALLASMG$FORTRAN.FOR New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] DATETIME.C New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] EXAMPLE.B32 New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] SAMPLE.C New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] SAMPLE.FOR New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] SAMPLE.MAR New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] SAMPLE_HSYSHR.C New [HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] TEXT.IN New [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] AVMS$PCSI_PUT_ADECW_ New FONT_HG.COM [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] AVMS$PCSI_PUT_PROCEDURE_ New HG.COM [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] AVMS$PCSI_REM_PROCEDURE_ New HG.COM (continued on next page) OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names C-1 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Component_File_List______________________ Directory__________________File______________________Change [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] AVMS$PCSI_REM_SPECIFIC_ New FILE_HG.COM [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] EDIT.CLD Replace [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] EDIT_EN.HLP Replace [HSYEXE.HANGUL083] HELPLIB_HG_ATSIGN.HLP New [HSYEXE] HANGULGEN.EXE New [HSYEXE] HDUMP.EXE New [HSYEXE] HEDT.EXE New [HSYEXE] HMAIL.EXE New [HSYEXE] HMAILEDIT.COM New [HSYEXE] HSY$INIT.EXE New [HSYEXE] HTPU.EXE New [HSYEXE] RECOVER.COM New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HANGULGEN.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HEDTHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HEVE$HELP.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HEVE$KEYHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HMAILHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HTPUHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP.HANGUL] HSYHLP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HANGULGEN.HLB New [HSYHLP] HEDTHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HEVE$HELP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HEVE$KEYHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HMAILHELP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HSYHLP.HLB New [HSYHLP] HTPUHELP.HLB New [SYS$LDR] HSY$ASDRIVER.EXE New [SYS$STARTUP] HSY$CONFIG.COM New (continued on next page) C-2 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Component_File_List______________________ Directory__________________File______________________Change [SYS$STARTUP] HSY$STARTUP.COM New [SYS$STARTUP] HSYHLPSTARTUP.COM New [SYSEXE] DCL.EXE Replace [SYSEXE] SEARCH.EXE Replace [SYSEXE] SMGBLDTRM.EXE Replace [SYSEXE] SMGTERMS.TXT Replace [SYSEXE] TERMTABLE.EXE Replace [SYSHLP.HANGUL] TFF$TFUHELP.HLB New [SYSHLP.HANGUL] HELPLIB.HLB New [SYSLIB] HEDTSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HEVE$SECTION.TPU$SECTION New [SYSLIB] HEVE$WIDGETS_MOTIF.UID New [SYSLIB] HEVE.DAT New [SYSLIB] HMAILSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HMAILSHRP.EXE New [SYSLIB] HSMGSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HSYIMGLIB.OLB New [SYSLIB] HSYOBJLIB.OLB New [SYSLIB] HSYSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HTPU$CCTSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HTPU$DEBUG.TPU New [SYSLIB] HTPU$MOTIFSHR.EXE New [SYSLIB] HTPU.DAT New [SYSLIB] HTPUSHR.EXE New [SYSMSG.HANGUL] CLIUTLMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG.HANGUL] HDUMPMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG.HANGUL] HMAILMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG.HANGUL] HTPUMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG] CLIUTLMSG.EXE Replace (continued on next page) OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names C-3 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Component_File_List______________________ Directory__________________File______________________Change [SYSMSG] HDUMPMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG] HEDTMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG] HMAILMSG.EXE New [SYSMSG] HTPUMSG.EXE New [SYSTEST.VMS-HANGUL] AVMSIVP.EXE New [SYSTEST.VMS-HANGUL]_______VMS-HANGUL$IVP.COM________New___ C-4 HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names HP OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names Table C-2 lists the system logical names defined by the HP OpenVMS/Hangul for Integrity Servers startup procedure. Table_C-2_Defined_System_Logical_Names_____________________ Logical_Name____Value______________________________________ HSY$EXAMPLE SYS$SYSROOT:[HSYEXE.EXAMPLE] HSY$HELP SYS$SYSROOT:[HSYHLP.HANGUL], SYS$SYSROOT:[HSYHLP] HSY$LIBRARY SYS$LIBRARY HSY$SYSTEM SYS$SYSROOT:[HSYEXE] HTPU$SECTION HEVE$SECTION HTPU$JOURNAL SYS$SCRATCH SYS$HELP SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.HANGUL], SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP] SYS$MESSAGE SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMSG.HANGUL], ________________SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMSG]_______________________ OpenVMS/Hangul Software Components and Defined System Logical Names C-5